Simple Steps For Creating An Engaging Spring Sight Word Game
Just in time for spring, here is a simple Springtime DIY Sight Word Game that is sure to get your students excited about practicing high-frequency words. It’s simple to make…
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Classroom games are a powerful tool for motivating students. Not only does it increase cognition and working memory, but it’s FUN. These St. Patrick’s Day Classroom Games are perfect for you early childhood classroom and will engage your students in practicing essential skills in math and ela. The sight word games are editable so you can meet your students various readiness levels and they include whole group, partner and even independent games. Don’t miss these games that are perfect for kindergarten and first grade students.
Here’s an easy way to review shapes and create a super cute pumpkin craft and banner for your bulletin board for October. The pumpkin shape craft is super easy to…
March is Reading Month! You know it’s coming . . . the dreaded ‘We’re having a door decorating contest.’ Cue the groans. But maybe I’ll inspire one or two of…
You know when you have 5 minutes before a special or lunch and it’s not enough time to start something new but you want to make sure you are using…
It’s been a minute you guys. I’m so sorry. If you are like me, then you are feeling the pressure of teaching during a pandemic. I don’t care if you’re…
With nearly 20 years of experience as a full-time kindergarten teacher, I’m committed to creating a classroom where learning is joyful, engaging, challenging, and fun. Each day, I work to ensure that my students feel successful through instruction that considers their unique interests, learning profiles, and readiness levels. I believe that students should be excited to come to class and enjoy a myriad of hands-on activities that encourage exploration and discovery.
While I continue to teach full-time, I find so much joy in connecting and building friendships with teachers worldwide. It’s why I started this blog back in 2012. My hope has become a reality as I have been able to forge relationships with teachers, sharing ideas and building friendships beyond my little neck of the woods through professional development sessions and this blog.
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