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[e] is for egg

By Pauline On April 4, 2012 · Add Comment · In Activities for Children, English, Fine Motor Skills, Pre school, Subjects, Work
...With Easter fast approaching, there may be many yummy eggs around, so here are some ideas for introducing [e]: Show children a written lower case [e] Model the mouth movement and sound [e] Visually connect the picture/word “egg” with the letter sound [e] Kinaesthetically connect fingers producing an egg shape. N & M: 3 years, 10 months Check out the play dough Easter egg nests we made, (great for fine motor skills)....
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Bread Recipe: 2 Ingredient Bread

By Pauline On August 26, 2012 · 59 Comments · In Activities for Children, Best Of Lessons Learnt Journal, Fine Motor Skills, In the Kitchen, Pre school, Rest, Toddler Activities
...ust two ingredients?   Well readers, here I stand, corrected. You can make something edible with just two ingredients. Not only that, you can make something tasty with just two ingredients.     We put our fine motor skills to work and had fun kneading, squeezing, pushing and flattening our bread dough. (I was still in disbelief at this stage that the two ingredients was all we needed to make this amazingly elastic bread dough)....
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