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O is for Octopus in preschool

A drawback to being an administrator in a preschool program is that often times I have to actually “administrate” and when I do, it pulls me away from the classroom. So when this happens, I often only...

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Hanging out with an octopus

We have been exploring a broad range of under the sea and water type activities and one of our mornings was spent exploring and making the popular sea creature called an octopus!

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An octopus has eight legs and so do we!

When I told the children that they actually can have eight legs like an octopus, they told me that this could not be possible. So I had to show them that they could!

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O is for Octopus in preschool

A drawback to being an administrator in a preschool program is that often times I have to actually “administrate” and when I do, it pulls me away from the classroom. So when this happens, I often only...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Hanging out with an octopus

As I mentioned before, we have been exploring a broad range of under the sea and water type activities and one of our mornings was spent exploring and making the popular sea creature called an octopus!...

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Image may be NSFW.
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An octopus has eight legs and so do we!

As I mentioned in my previous post, we read two books about Octopuses and in our second book we learned that an octopus has eight legs or technically eight arms with suction cups (squids have...

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O is for Octopus in preschool

A drawback to being an administrator in a preschool program is that often times I have to actually “administrate” and when I do, it pulls me away from the classroom. So when this happens, I often only...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Hanging out with an octopus

As I mentioned before, we have been exploring a broad range of under the sea and water type activities and one of our mornings was spent exploring and making the popular sea creature called an octopus!...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

An octopus has eight legs and so do we!

A neat way to learn about the octopus and build teamwork in your classroom! As I mentioned in my previous post, we read two books about an octopus and in our second book we learned that an octopus has...

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