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Easy Swiss Cheese Chicken Stuffing Casserole Recipe

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Swiss cheese chicken and stuffing casserole #recipes

This Swiss cheese chicken and stuffing mix casserole is so simple to make and, yet, it is special enough to serve when company’s coming! It is a dinner-party favorite. Layer boneless chicken, lightly season, top with Swiss cheese, cream of chicken soup, herb cubed stuffing mix and melted butter. Bake and serve. It is just that easy!

 

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Swiss Cheese Chicken and Stuffing Casserole 

Ingredients

6 skinned boneless chicken breast halves
1/8 tsp garlic powder
1/8 tsp black pepper
6 square slices of Swiss cheese
2 cans of condensed cream of chicken soup (undiluted)
1/2 cup milk
2 cups herb seasoned stuffing mix
1/4 cup butter, melted
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#comfortfood #chickenrecipes #easydinners
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Cubed herb seasoned stuffing mix

Directions

Place chicken in a greased 13 X 9 X 2 inch casserole dish.
Sprinkle with garlic powder and pepper
Top each chicken breast with a slice of cheese.
Set aside.
Combine soup and milk in a mixing bowl.
Stir till smooth.
Spoon over the chicken, covering each piece well.
Sprinkle with dry cubed stuffing mix.
Drizzle with butter.
Bake at 350°  50 minutes or until chicken is done.
Servings: 3-6 people


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Enjoy!

 

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Do You Love Calzones? Here Is How To Make Them!

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Do you love calzones?  I do!  I was so surprised to find out that they are easy to make. By the time you have read this post, you will know just how to make a calzone, too. 
How to make a calzone
I tasted my first calzone when I was working for a non profit organization. Everyone in the office was placing takeout orders from the local pizza parlor and someone asked if I’d like to split a calzone. “Sure!” I said. “What’s a calzone?” I found out that it was an outside-in pizza that looked like a great big pierogi with sauce on the side. Delicious! It soon became my lunchtime favorite.
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Just recently I made my first homemade pizza.  The pizza dough was so simple to make that a couple of days later I decided to make calzones.

 

How to make a Calzone step by step #recipes

 

The trick to success was in how you handle the dough. It is not hard to do but it helps to see it done. I took a couple of photos (below) to show you and grabbed a video that will make it so easy for you to do. Let’s start with the recipe:

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How To Make A Calzone – Easy Recipe

Ingredients

Pre-made uncooked pizza dough
1/3 cup ricotta cheese
1 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
1/2 cup of each “pizza topping” filling unless only using one*
1 egg beaten (for egg wash)
Pinch of cornmeal
Pizza sauce for dipping

*If there is only topping use 1 to 1 1/2 cups per calzone.

 

Filling suggestions: pepperoni, precooked crumbled Italian sausage, diced ham, precooked bacon, black olives, green peppers, fresh spinach, onion or mushrooms to name a few.
I really needed to see how this was done so I watched a great YouTube video – several times. OK, I watched it over and OVER again-stopping and starting it as I went along.  Chef John makes it so easy to follow.
Here it is:

Video: How To Make A Calzone 

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Of course, I made our calzones to suit our particular tastes. I made one for my hubby with pepperoni, pre-fried Italian sausage, ham and mushrooms. Mine included spinach, black olives, mushrooms, pepperoni, ham and a tiny bit of onion. We both agreed that, though we like ricotta, a little less ricotta is best for us. 1/3 cup was plenty.
The pizza dough recipe I used is the same one I used to make the Minions Pizza. (Yes, I made a pizza shaped like a minion!) If you aren’t in the mood to make your own dough, though, you can buy pre-made dough at your local supermarket and it will work just fine.

Directions

Preheat oven to 375°
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Cut pizza dough into pieces the size of a softball and roll them in your hands like a big meatball.
Flour the counter top lightly.
Roll the pizza dough with a rolling pin, keeping the shape circular.
Press the dough outward till the dough is about 1/2″ thick.
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Spread the ricotta cheese over the middle, leaving the edges uncovered.
Layer the toppings ending with the mozzarella cheese.
Calzone filling
Fold over the dough to make a half moon shape and start sealing the edge. You may want to dampen your fingers with water to seal it smoothly.
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Work your way from one edge to the other, rolling the dough over with your fingers to seal it closed.
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Unbaked calzone
Cut three 1-inch slits in the top for ventilation.
Sprinkle a little bit of dry cornmeal on an ungreased cookie sheet (I used my Insultated cookie sheet.)
Move the calzones to the cookie sheet with a steady move.
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Brush the tops with beaten egg.
Bake at 375° for 30 minutes or till golden brown.
Remove from oven and cool for 10 minutes.
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Serve with hot pizza sauce on the side.
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Believe it or not, there actually are calzone molds to do the sealing for you! They think of everything, don’t they.
Calzones are an amazing Italian dish that tastes something like pizza, only BETTER! #recipes

Have you ever had a calzone? 
What are your favorite fillings?

Enjoy!

 

How to make a calzone #italianfood

 

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14 Amazing Hot Dog Recipes That Will Absolutely Rock Your World

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14 amazing hot dog recipes

 

Happy National Hot Dog Month!

There is a celebration for everything, isn’t there? 
Every July is the National Hot Dog Month in the USA.

When you think of hot dogs, what do you think of?

Enjoying a great baseball game at the ballpark?
Cookouts?
A quick meal on a busy day?
Chili! [and hots, of course]

Well, some people  live for a good hot dog and, oft times, it is MORE than just a hot dog – it is exceedingly gourmet!
Here are some exceptional hot dog recipes that will put your kitchen (or grill) on the Hot Dog World Map!

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Pretzel Dogs: Three Amazing Recipes

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Homemade Pretzel Dogs from The Food Charlatan

Pretzel Dogs from Le Creme De La Crumb

Alton Browns Copycat Pretzel Dogs from Let The Baking Begin

Reuben Hot Dog from Country Cleaver

 

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Bulldog Hot Dogs by Martha Stewart

 

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Taco Dogs by Taste and Tell Blog

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Hawaiian Hot Dogs w Mango Salsa from Damn Delicious
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Oven Baked Chili Cheese Dogs from Life In The Lofthouse

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Tortilla Hot Dog Wraps from BS In The Kitchen

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Bacon wrapped hot dogs

Cheese Bacon Wrapped Hot Dog from Barbara Bakes

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Air Fryer Hot Dog Recipes – Berry & Maple

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Sriracha honey hot dogs

Sriracha Honey Hot Dogs – Will Cook For Smiles

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How do YOU like your hot dogs?

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Enjoy!

 

 

 

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How To Make A Fun Paper Bag Monkey Puppet For Preschool

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How to make monkey puppets out of paper bags #preschool

When planning the Letter M is for Monkey lesson for my preschool class, I was convinced I would find so much material that it would be difficult to decide what I wanted to use. Not true. It was shocking to see how much WASN’T on the internet for monkeys. Really?
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Five Little Monkeys book is a beloved CLASSIC!    

So, the lack of monkey material online presented an opportunity for me to create my own. Of course, when it comes to stories, ☑️ Curious George fills the bill.

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We borrowed a DVD from the library with a series of Curious George cartoons on it. We also read Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed! The library has a number of great picture books that tell about monkeys. But I still needed a craft!

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Five Little Monkey Finger Puppet Set

NEW => Adorable set of Five Little Monkeys FINGER PUPPETS!  

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Adorable monkey puppets made by preschoolers #crafts #kids
Three puppets made by preschoolers!
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For our preschool craft, we made a monkey puppet. This paper lunch-bag puppet is my own creation. I found a few ideas online that I kind-of liked but the final product is original. Please feel free to use it. Would love link backs if you blog about it but it is yours to do as you see fit!

How to make a cute monkey puppet using a paper bag #preschool #crafts

How To Make A Paper Bag Monkey Puppet

Supplies
paper lunch bags
Pattern 1 
Pattern 2

Card or cover stock
glue sticks
Elmer’s glue
googly eyes
crayons 

Scissors

 

Brown paper bags for lunches or crafts

40 brown paper lunch bags – perfect for making this monkey puppet craft!  

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Instructions

  • Print pattern 1 and 2 on card-stock.
  • Color the parts on page #2 before cutting the pieces out.
  • Cut out pieces on both pattern 1 and 2.
  • Using Elmer’s glue, attach the head to the foldout part of the paper bag.
  • Glue on the face piece with eyes and then the part with the mouth partially covering it.
  • Glue the arms in between the fold of each side of the bag.
  • Attach the hands to the arms
  • Glue the tail sticking out of the fold.
  • If you prefer googly eyes, glue them on last. There are dots for eyes right on the pattern that also look cute!
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Monkey Puppet Pattern #1

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Monkey Puppet Pattern #2

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Five Little Monkeys FINGER PUPPETS! 

 

How to make a really cute monkey puppet from a paper lunch bag - free printable template included! #preschool #crafts Share on X

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Enjoy!

 

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Alphabet Letter Crafts For Preschool

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 An easy to use alphabetical index of fun alphabet letter crafts for preschool and more!

ABC Letter Crafts for Kids

By far, some of the most popular posts on Ducks ‘n a Row are preschool posts featuring preschool crafts, preschool lessons and preschool activities! Now that I have over 5 years logged in as a preschool teacher, I have a substantial collection of  alphabet letter craft and activity posts for preschool.

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The GIANT Encyclopedia of Art & Craft Activities for Children 3 to 6: More than 500 Art & Craft Activities Written by Teachers for Teachers (The GIANT Series) 

 

So, I pulled them together here in an alphabetical list for parents and teachers to access them easily! For the few themes that I have yet to produce my own post, I have selected some excellent craft ideas from other bloggers. You will love them!

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Alphabetical Preschool Letter Themes…

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First Day of School *

  • Knowing how to start out a brand new class of preschoolers is tricky! If this is their very first school experience, there can be some “first day jitters” for sure.  I have used my USA Flag craft on the first day and it works well.  Our school begins each day with the Pledge of Allegiance, anyway, so I give them a simple mini lesson about the pledge and they slowly repeat after me, as we try saying it.  Our craft is more of that lesson … talking about what the flag represents.  We talk and glue at the same time.  Having Cheerios stars makes it extra fun!

A is for Ant

A is for Alligator

B is for Bear

B is for Butterfly

C is for Caterpillar [craft]

C is for Caterpillar [activity]

C is for Cat

D is for Dinosaur [craft]

D is for Dinosaur [make dinosaur eggs]

D is for Dog

E is for Egg

E is for Elephant

F is for Farm

F is For Fish 

F is for Frog [craft] 

F is for Frog [lesson]

G is for Garden

G is for Giraffe

H is for Helicopter

I is for Insect

I is for Ice Cream Cone (puffy paint craft) 

J is for Jesus

J is for Jellyfish

K is for Kangaroo [craft]

K is for Kangaroo [game]

L is for Lion

M is for Monkey

N is for Nest

O is for Ocean [craft]

O is for Ocean [activity]

O is for Olympics [craft]

O is for Olympics [activity]

O is for Owl

P is for Presidents

P is for Penguin

Q is for Queen

Q is for Quilt [q-tip painting]

R is for Rainbow [craft]

R is for Rainbow [colored rice activity]

S is for Spring

T is for Tee Pee 

T is for Turkey [Thanksgiving craft]

T is for Turtle

U is for Umbrella

V is for Valentine [sun-catcher]

V is for Valentine’s Day [robots]

W is for Weather

X is for X Marks The Spot

Y is for Yellow [primary colors]

Z is for Zebra

Z is for Zoo

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Favorite preschool activities:

American Flag & Pledge of Allegiance 

Bottle Cap Bugs

Dinosaur Egg Discovery Experience

Garden In A Cup

Make a Tornado

M&M Math

Ocean Fizzing Sensory Table

Preschool Math With Goldfish Crackers

Rain Cloud Experiment

X Marks The Spot Treasure Map

 

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Beer Marinated Chicken Recipe For Grilling

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Grilled chicken; beer marinade recipe #grilling #recipes #cookout
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Getting tired of chicken with barbecue sauce? I am. Oh, don’t get me wrong. When I’m in the mood for barbecue, chicken is my first choice. But when I came up with this recipe, it was simply time to try something new.
I had a can of beer on the shelf — it was left from making Belgian Brisket — so I looked up recipes online that contained beer. None of them exactly fit what I had on hand, so I made up my own and it tasted great.
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If you like yours spicier, increase amounts and play around with it. My hubby likes his food “uneventful” so I kept the spices on the lighter side.

The process may sound labor intensive but, really, it is not. The reason I started in the oven and moved the chicken to my grill is because of me!   I am notorious for starting something on the grill and getting caught up making sides indoors only to return and find it burned beyond recognition.

Rather than messing this up, I opted to reduce the outdoor cooking time. Everything came out great. Delicious!

Beer marinated chicken for dinner! #recipes

Beer Marinated Chicken Recipe for Grilling


Ingredients
6 bone-in, skin-on chicken pieces
1 12 oz can of beer
1/3 cup olive oil
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1/2 tsp cayenne
1/2 tsp. black pepper
1 tsp sea salt

 

Directions
Combine all ingredients in a large mixing bowl and add the raw chicken. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator 1-5 hours, prior to cooking.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees
Remove the chicken from the bowl (saving the marinade in the refrigerator) and put it on a foil-covered jelly roll pan.
Precook the chicken in the oven for 30 minutes.
Heat the grill for 5 minutes on high, before the 30 minutes is up.
Move the chicken to the hot grill.
Turn the pieces often to prevent burning.
Each time you turn the chicken, spoon a little marinade over it.
Test the chicken using a meat thermometer.
It is done when it reaches 190 degrees F.
Serve with salad and corn on the cob or any delicious side dish that your family loves!

 

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Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

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Amazing Cream Cheese Pound Cake – Now My Favorite Cake Recipe Ever!

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Our son has finicky tastes. His birthday was coming up and he had no interest in regular birthday cake or even an ice cream cake. When I asked him what he wanted, he said “pound cake.” Well, I had never made one but I sure was willing to give it a try.
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It was the perfect time of year for pound cake because all kinds of berries were in season. This cake tastes oh so good served with fresh berries and whipped cream. So, I bought some fresh, juicy ruby-red strawberries and all the makings for this pound cake. It was a hit! The secret to this amazing pound cake is the cream cheese. It adds a richness that takes it from average to perfection!
pound cake recipe

Cream Cheese Pound Cake

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups salted butter – room temperature
8 oz. cream cheese – room temperature
3 cups sugar
1 T. vanilla extract
6 large eggs
3 cups flour
1/8 tsp salt

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Directions

Preheat the oven to 300°
Grease and flour a 10″ bundt pan.

Prepared bundt cake pan for making cream cheese pound cake #recipes

Combine the butter and cream cheese, beating on medium until well blended.

Making cream cheese pound cake #desserts

Add the sugar gradually, beating well.
Add each egg*, one at a time, and beat into the butter mixture.
Mix in vanilla.

*Tip: crack each egg into a bowl, first, just in case you break the shell. It is easier to fish a piece of shell out that way rather than having it already in the batter.
Homemade cream cheese pound cake in process

Combine salt and flour.
Add them gradually to the mixing bowl and blend well.

 

Pour the batter into the prepared bundt pan.
Smooth the top using a rubber spatula or the back of a spoon.
Bake on 300° for 1 hour 40 minutes.

 

Cream cheese pound cake

Use a toothpick to test for doneness.
When it comes out clean, the cake is done.
Cool for 10-15 minutes then remove from pan.

 

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And there you have it.
Delicious Cream Cheese Pound Cake!

 

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Enjoy!

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Preschool Craft: O is for Olympics

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 O is for Olympics preschool craft

 

O is for Olympics has to be one of my favorite preschool lessons. This craft is just right for 3 and 4 year olds to do. My preschoolers are such a sweet group. I love how each of them approaches a project in their own way.

  • Aliyah is a perfectionist. She takes her time to get every detail right. Due to her meticulous nature, we often have to wait for her to finish up.
  • Caleb goes for accuracy. He wants his project to look just like mine or like the real thing, such as when we did our lion craft. He didn’t want the mane to be orange and yellow. A lion’s mane is brownish-tan and that is exactly how his looked. (Beautifully done, I might add.) 
  • Evan takes everything on with gusto. He had glue all over the page before he noticed that it should only go on the ringed outline of the “O”.     No worries.    Glue dries and he had fun.
It was letter “O” week. Though logic said “O is for Owl“ was the way to go, Katie, my assistant, said “No, we HAVE to do the Olympics!” She had a great idea.
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Letter O is for Olympics preschool craft with Fruit Loops! #kidscrafts #preschool #olympics Share on X
Our craft was inspired by a preschool lesson that I found pictured on Pinterest.   Don’t you just love Pinterest?  It is like visiting the World Library of Ideas.
 We glued Fruit Loops™ onto a page to form a letter “O” as well as completing the Olympic rings. [Any colored cereal in a circle will work but I found that the colors of the generic version were not as bright as real Fruit Loops.]

This is the template that I used.

How’d it go? After 14 weeks with my students, I have come to know them pretty well. If I gave them ALL the cereal at once, those rings would never have been made. Katie agreed.  Rings first, big “O” later.

So, I came in prepared with snack-size zip bags, one of each color. I called upon my “Teachers Helpers”  to go around and leave one piece with each of their fellow students.
Everyone carefully glued them into the Olympic rings. Not all of the rings were the right color but, no biggie, this is preschool! When I heard the familiar “Teacher, I need more Fruit Loops” it was time to give them the rest of their cereal. It worked very, very well.
Letter O, O is for Olympics
Busy little hands making their “O’s”

 

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Fruit Loops Cereal has the brightest colors for this craft.

O is for Olympics Preschool Craft

Supplies
Fruit Loops™ cereal
“O” template printed on card stock
Elmer’s® glue
little cup for the glue
cotton swabs
Directions
Squirt some glue into a small cup.
Using a cotton swab, dab the rings of the Olympic symbol with glue and attach a piece of cereal in each.
Now, rub glue onto the big “O” and attach cereal all around.
Some children will go “multi color” and others may want to separate it into groups of color.

Love this craft? Take a look at the OTHER Olympics games and activities we did with our O is for Olympics lesson:
O is for Olympics Preschool Lesson

 

Enjoy!

 

Olympic medals

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Preschool Teaching Fail! So Now What Do You Do?

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My preschool teaching fail and what I did to make it all better! #kids

Let me say from the get-go that I love this preschool class. I have never had a classroom of little kiddos that I didn’t love, this group included. But where, oh where, did this bunch come from, Planet X? LOL!

The first day of school started out a little rough. We had two students suffering from great separation anxiety and it took quite a while to help them through it. While they were crying and being cuddled by either myself or one of my assistants, the rest of the class started with a fun activity at their seats. As things finally quieted down a bit, we were able to move on to eating our snack.

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Then, after our morning snack, we went as a group to the potty and came back for circle time. I started with a story about Elmo’s first day of school followed by a fun getting to know you game.  What a relief. Even our two little scared kiddos were smiling.

Finally,  it was time for me to introduce the classroom rules and routines. When it came to introducing our classroom jobs, I was astounded. First, one little boy blurted out “I don’t want a job!” Another child added “Me neither!” Within moments half the class flat out refused to take jobs. Really!

Now, our jobs are fun jobs. I have never had a student not want one. “Line Leader” – the first person in line all day long – is usually the favorite, followed by “Door Holder.” The Door Holder is the person who gets to hold the door open for the line.

Our others jobs include: Prayer Leader, Song Leader, Flag Holder, Pledge Leader, Calendar Helper and Weather Reporter. All of the other students get to be Teachers’ Helpers for the day. I created colorful flags with the job titles on which to place their name tag as they were awarded their job. For the first time ever, the flags were of no interest to them.  A successful classroom routine for three consecutive years was REJECTED in one fell swoop!

I chalked it up to newness and did my best to get the remaining children to take a job, making the process look as fun as possible. “Next week will be better!” I surmised. Was it better? Not much. I still struggled to get them through the whole ordeal. What was I going to do?

The third week, my reluctant participants were obviously not catching onto the joys of employment. My assistant suggested we come up with something new. She was right. This was obviously not going to work. Then it hit me. The process of handing out jobs was just too long for them. I do not know why it worked so very well for the three years prior but it was not going to work with this group.

Jobs as part of rituals and routines in a preschool classroom

So, I took the 8 key positions and laminated two signs with four jobs on each with a bright yellow arrow pointing from each job to the right.  I taped the signs to my black board in the classroom to write the child’s name next to the job they picked.

The #preschool class that refused to take on jobs => and what their teacher came up with! #kids #fun #homeschooling Share on X

At the start of circle time, I asked for volunteers, holding off Line Leader and Door Holder for the last. The first job I offered up was Prayer Leader. Yes! I got a candidate. I had her come up and help me lead the group in our opening prayer. On to Song Leader. Another couple of hands went up. The Song Leader of the day then joined me immediately at the front of the room to lead us in our classroom songs. On and on it went. Assign a job, do a job. Assign a job, do a job. They were seeing the cause and effect. That was it! They needed to see the instant rewards.

Circle time in #preschool #tips

I do believe that this routine is going to work all year long.  Now that I know the system that works for them, I will add in assigning Teachers Helpers. I won’t do it, though, until I have a project going where I NEED helpers. Doing it that way, they will see right away what helpers get to do!

 

One sweet little side story: one of my parents emailed to ask me if we had played Ring Around The Rosey that day. We had not. We had actually played it the week before. Well, she said that she and her husband were checking on their kids after they had gone to bed. They heard him softly singing in his sleep “Ashes, ashes we all fall down!”  How cute is that! 

So, teachers, have you ever run into a situation where your best efforts weren’t working? What did you do?

Enjoy!

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Best Pet Hair Vacuum Ever!

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Getting a Shark liftaway vacuum was the best thing I ever did when it comes to keep a clean house.

I love my dogs but oh the dog hair! It was everywhere.  So, if you are challenged by pet hair from your furry friends (or people hair, for that matter) I know you will love this vacuum, too!  Here are the details:

Shark NV752 Rotator Powered Lift-Away True-Pet Upright Vacuum with HEPA Filter, Large Dust Cup Capacity, LED Headlights, Upholstery Tool, Perfect Pet Power Brush & Crevice Tool

 

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