After 14 fun-fillied classes in her "Cozy Little Cabin," Mrs. K tried a Zoom session with 21 preschoolers. It was as much fun as a "barrel of monkeys" as the old saying goes. Believe it or not, they hope to do another session in the future. Mrs. K is always thinking of ideas and the next session has a game that utilizes the "mute" botton. Hmmmm. I'm eager to see how that goes. But the important thing was not how well kids can recite a poem or sing a song on ZOOM; the fun was seeing the unvarnished joy they all expressed in seeing each other after a month of quarantine.
In Mid-March of 2020, Michigan schools and preschools closed their door as part of the "Stay Home-Stay Safe" response to the Covid-19 Pandemic. It was then that Mrs. K began "taping" her classes from the "Cozy Little Cabin." Mrs. K's audience is a great group of 21 4-year-olds who had already gone from A-Z through the alphabet and was at the letter "P" the second time through when the cabin series began. There are now countless viewers from all around the world.
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The Last Class from Mrs. K's "Cozy Little Cabin"
The theme of the class is change. By looking at the change of a seed to a plant, a tad-pole to a frog, an egg to a chicken, and a caterpille...
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In this class, Mrs. K the letter "Z" primarily through words like Zebra, Zipper, and Zoo. She also reviews numbers 10,11, and 12 i...
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The letter “Q” tactfully introduces “QUARANTINE” in the context of quiet comforting “q” words, songs, and scripture. Classes 1 and 2 were ab...
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Two days ago, Mrs. K posted her first session on YouTube. There are 21 students in her preschool, but that first video was viewed more than ...
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