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Preschool Teachers (I need help with ideas)?

I need help with ideas for themes/topics for preschoolers (ages 2-3)

The problem is I don't know this group and any of their interests. So to start off I need a topic that would be good for this age group.

This is my new class ^_^

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Do:

    -winter or any season

    -baby animals

    -colours

    -nursery rhymes

    -growing (people and plants)

    -finger plays

  • 1 decade ago

    All About Me

    Ocean Animals

    Shapes

    Colors

    Letters

    Numbers

    Farm Animals

    Zoo Animals

    Bugs and Insects

    Food

    Textures

    Transportation

    Snow

    Artic Animals

    Valentine's Day

    Beach Theme

    Fairy Tail

    Nursery Rhymes

    Friendship Theme

    Forest Theme

    Feeling Theme

  • 1 decade ago

    Imagination game. You name an animal or something along those lines and everyone has to pretend to be that.

  • 1 decade ago

    u can ask them!

    i had my new class since december and i started with "RESPECT" and "self introduce".

    ask them to introduce themselves by saying their names and their favorite things (hobbies) etc.

    then tell them that im their teacher (name), other teachers, and the principal etc.

    teach them to respects the elders, teachers, principal and fellow preschoolers. and also to say "good morning", "thank you" etc!

    Source(s): a male preschool teacher
  • Ann M
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    nursery rhymes

    winter animals

    pets

    farm animals

    zoo animals

    jungle animals

    transportation

    Source(s): preschool teacher 20 years
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