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If it was your blog and I'm not crediting you, I'm sorry. If it's an old idea that I've just discovered, lucky for me that I did. I loved this, though! I took clear contact paper and covered my dry erase board easel so that the sticky part was on the OUTSIDE. (So the entire board felt like the sticky patch on a post-it note.) Today we used foam bath blocks: they stuck wonderfully, then easily pulled off so that someone could make a new creation. On the blog, they used foam bath blocks as well as odd sized strips of colored paper so that kids could create art. It was even neat to see one of my tactilly sensitive kids touch the sticky surface repeatedly trying to figure it all out. I don't know how long the surface will be sticky enough to enjoy, but we will have lots of great experiences in the meantime.
Aurora YOU FOUND prekpages.com !!! Isn't she FABULOUS!! I check this website often and also get updates by email (you check that you want them). I LOVE this teacher's ideas!!

Aurora
May 9, 2012
Karen PK GA Actually, that idea is on the Teach Preschool website: [link removed]

Pre-kpages.com is a wonderful site, too, of course.

On 5/09/12, Aurora wrote: > YOU FOUND prekpages.com !!! > Isn't she FABULOUS!! I check this website often and also get > updates by email (you check that you want them). I LOVE this > teacher's id...See More
May 13, 2012


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