Sometimes the best materials for learnings are the ones you can find right outside your front door. As the mother and daughter of two very serious rock hounds, I'm very accustomed to having rocks EVERYWHERE in my home. And now that we are all stuck At Home, I thought I would share some easy to make and do At Home Sticks and Stones Activities for your students. In and of themselves, rocks are just a natural tool for learning. Kids are naturally drawn to their unique qualities. They ... VIEW POST
Learning with Sticks and Stones At Home
DIY Math Game
If you're just starting out or a professional DIY-teacher, these make your own math games are a perfect additon of classroom math statation, take home kits or even for family math nights. This DIY Math Game is fun, engaging and developmentally appropriate for any kindergarten or primary classroom. Where It Came From Some of these games that I share on this blog post are ones that I share when I present to teachers at professional development and teacher conferences across the country. ... VIEW POST
FREE ‘Worksheet Free’ At-Home Activities, Games and Ideas
Checking In How we all doing, friends? If you're like me, you are probably still a bit like a deer in headlights. I threw some stuff together for my kids when I found out I wouldn't be seeing them for three weeks on Friday, and I've been in contact with them, uploading videos onto my Classtag of stories and activities and challenges, but it's not the same, though. I know that, and I know you do, too. What I Did For My Students I did send a packet of printables home with my ... VIEW POST
Free Online Resources for Learning At Home
With all the chaos of school closing and teachers scrambling for resources, I have had quite a few emails from teacher friends wondering which online resources I suggested for my own students during our state-mandated shutdown. So I decided to share with you, the free online resources I am suggesting for parents. I am only suggesting free ones folks. There is no reason for teachers or parents to be spending precious dollars during these uncertain times. Free Online Resources First of ... VIEW POST
Hands-On Winter Math Center Activities
Christmas has come and gone and that means it's time to break out the winter-themed mini erasers that you have been hoarding away from Target. I have all the best winter self-correcting eraser math activities to keep your students engaged and learning through the coldest months of the year. So read on to find out about all my best Hands-On Winter Math Center Activities. The Activities I have put together a plethora of activities that can be used with the latest selection of Target ... VIEW POST
A DIY Differentiated Holiday Game
Let's face it, the week or two right before the holiday break is always kind of like trying to herd kittens. Kindergarten students are especially vulnerable to the distractions that come with all the decorations and hoopla of the season. So instead of trying to fight it, why not use it to your advantage by creating a super simple differentiated literacy (or math) game that is crazy engaging and fun. MATERIALS This game isn't going to break the bank and even if you decide not to use it ... VIEW POST
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