Father’s Day gifts preschoolers can make

footbookmark_1It’s not too late to come up with a Father’s Day gift that your child can make (and the special man in their life will love!) Here are some great ideas that we have made at preschool, and some that we have found around the web (click on the links to see photos and detailed description of each idea).

1. BBQ sauce – If it’s grilling season where you live, then this BBQ sauce will make a tasty gift. If your child likes to cook, he/she can help you measure, mix and pour the ingredients. The child can make their own BBQ sauce label – or you can print some labels here.

2. Footprint Bookmark – Use paint and brush it onto the bottom of the child’s foot. Press their foot onto cardstock. When dry, use scissors to siloutte around the foot. Laminate the foot (or use clear contact paper on both sides). Punch a hole at the bottom of the foot and thread some yarn through. Adorable!!

3. Father’s Day Cookie Gift (from Pre-K Pages) – Decorate a Pringles can and fill it with homemade cookies!

4. BBQ Apron (from education.com) – This would go very well with the BBQ sauce!!

5. Father’s Day Wordle Gift (from Pre-K Pages) – Quick and easy to make online using a free “Wordle” website.

6. Keychains (from Brick by Brick) – Keychains made by stringing wooden beads is a useful gift, and great for young children to practice their fine motor skills.

What kinds of gifts are you/have you helped children make for Father’s Day?

Favorite preschool teacher gifts

giftImage_1As the school year draws to a close, many children and families try to find ways to show their teacher how much they appreciate them. As a preschool teacher, I am always humbled when given gifts by the children at our center. As a parent, I so appreciate my children’s teachers, and try to seek fun, thoughtful and creative ways to express my (and my child’s) gratitude for all they’ve done. In many preschool and child care settings, there are multiple teachers and caregivers that parents want to express their appreciation to. So, I thought it would be neat to list a few favorite and inexpensive gift ideas that I’ve either received, given or heard about.

A heartfelt card – Of course! Ask any teacher, coach or mentor, and the gift that they treasure the most is a handwritten note from a child or parent letting them know how much they made a difference in the life of a child!

Books or gift card to a bookstore – I haven’t met a teacher yet who didn’t love books! Many teachers even stock their own classroom libraries with children’s books, and a gift card is a great way to help them. Or if you know the teacher’s favorite children’s author, you can get a nice hardcover book by that author.

Magazine subscription – This can be tailored to a teacher’s hobbies or interests (like cooking or scrapbooking) – or you can get a subscription to a children’s magazine that can be used in the classroom.

Candy bar message – This idea came from Renee on our Facebook page during Teacher Appreciation week. Give a candy bar with a cute saying on it, such as a Milky way (“you’re outta this world“) or Skor (“we scored when we got you as a teacher“), etc. I think this is so cute, and coupled with a hand-drawn card from the child, it is thoughtful, yet inexpensive.

A scrapbook – As a scrapbooker, I personally love this idea! One idea is to give a blank scrapbook and some basic supplies so the teacher can put together an album themselves of a favorite trip, holiday or even the school year. Another idea is to put together an album with snapshots of the entire school year (this definitely requires some advance planning, as you would need to have a good supply of photos throughout the year). This is a good project to involve other families in, to help with gathering pictures and putting together pages. This can be taken to another level by having each child in the class (with help from a family member) put together 1 page of the album with pictures of the child, a drawing by the child and a special message from the child.

Homemade mix – These are simple, inexpensive and the child can help to create them. First, get some nice large jelly jars. Some ideas of mixes to put in them are: homemade pancake mix, chocolate chip cookie dry ingredients (layered in the jar), hot chocolate mix with mini-marshmellows, etc.

What are some of the most fun and unique gifts you’ve either received as a teacher or given as a parent? Please share … I want to get a jump start on my own end of year gift-giving!

Staying motivated at the end of the school year

abcImage_1As the weather improves and our minds begin to wonder to the beach it is important to try and stay motivated in your classroom. Sometimes it is hard to stay motivated after working a long and hard 9-10 months…especially when it’s hot and humid.

When the end is in sight, you may begin to putter out quickly. There is no doubt that you have worked hard all year, but your children deserve 100% of your time and energy right up until that very last day. Look at this time as an opportunity to plan some fun activities to keep you and your class excited…here are some suggestions:

1. Beach Party Day
2. Field Day
3. Classroom pizza party
4. Hawaiian Luau
5. Bring a parent to school day
6. Teddy bear Picnic
7. Water Fun Day

The key is to plan activities that will keep you and your class motivated, cool, learning and having fun all at the same time.

Taking time for you throughout the day will also give you more energy during the last few weeks. You may find that taking a walk during your break will give you that little boost you’ll need to get you through the day. Take time to enjoy the sunshine, breathing in that fresh spring air feels so good!

Directors…support your teachers at the end of the school year by celebrating their hard work. Plan a year end celebration for staff and volunteers, and/or organize a special end of year event for your entire school. These types of functions give your staff something to look forward to while showing them how much you appreciate their commitment and dedication. Even little staff surprises, like make your own sundaes, helps makes these last couple of weeks fun and exciting.