If you have students who are struggling with rhyming, you might want to wait on pulling that Easter grass out of your sensory table next week. I have a freebie just for you!This year I am lucky enough to have been asked to mentor a new teacher in my building. I know, I know you're thinking . . . why are YOU the lucky one? Well, I'm lucky because my mentee, Nancy, is an AWESOME teacher. Seriously, she's really organized, hard-working and because she did her student ... VIEW POST
How about a creepy crawly rhyming freebie . . .
A Pinterest Inspired Art Project and . . . a differentiated place value freebie.
No I haven't been dying my sheets in our kindergarten class but we have been doing these beautiful Pinterest inspired tissue paper tie dye art that I just HAD to share with you. I the got idea from HONEST TO NOD when I saw this pictureIt looked easy enough and guess what? It is!You have to be really careful when your pulling it apart.You don't want it to be completely wet but you don't want it to be completely dry either.But once it's opened . . .Is it ever gorgeous. And ... VIEW POST
Differentiated Pinwheels . . .and a freebie.
Ok, so I'm always on the look out for interesting materials to use in my class as I'm sure all of you are. I know that one strategy I can always use to differentiate is to offer different kinds of materials for students in response to their interest and learning profiles. I knew my kinsethetic learners were gonna flip over these.So when I came across these too cute Easter pinwheels at BIG LOTS a couple of weeks ago, I just knew I had to have them. They were $2.00 each and while ... VIEW POST
What would you do with an egg plate?
So I found these cute little egg pans at Walmart a while back for only 97 cents a piece and I knew I had to do something with them, but what?I think there are about a 1000 ideas that ran through my head, but in the end I decided to make a little differentiated math activity for my upcoming change in math stations.I know that one of the strategies for differentiating is using different kinds of materials so I'm always looking for new and interesting ways to use items I find. Probably just ... VIEW POST
It’s official . . . one more leprechaun foot and I’ll turn green.
It's been a weekend of Irish shenanigans and leprechaun feet. Seamus left us a self-portrait. ο»ΏMany of you remember my original post from about 2 weeks ago when I showed the havoc that those little green men raise in both my home and my classroom. WOW! I have heard from so many great people who have embraced the fun of St. Patrick's Day and made it their own. Thanks for sharing your stories with me. I have loved it and would love know of any great new ideas any ... VIEW POST
A Differentiated Blog-iversary Gift for You!
I know, I know . . . it was our 1 month Blog-iversary Friday, and I totally left you hanging. I'm sorry about that. I hope you'll accept this small differentiated token of my affection for all of my followers.I made one of these lovely little I-Spy activities for St. Patrick's Day and thought that perhaps with Easter right around the corner, another might be useful. This freebie is tiered based on Dolch lists 1-3. Students use magnifying glasses to spy a word, then they record it and ... VIEW POST
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