Geoboards: The Perfect Fine Motor Tool for Hands-on Learning
All things fine motor–all the time! It’s kind of my motto these days in kindergarten. As we see the continuing trend of students entering kindergarten with little, if any, hand…
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All things fine motor–all the time! It’s kind of my motto these days in kindergarten. As we see the continuing trend of students entering kindergarten with little, if any, hand…
I think, quite often, teachers either love or hate Show and Tell in kindergarten. In some ways, it can be kind of like watching paint dry . . . your…
I love Halloween, but I honestly feel like sometimes it can be a little over the top and too much for my kindergarten kids.Β I want them to have a…
It’s crazy to think that I’ll hardly know my students’ names, and I’ll be starting Morning Work Stations, but I do!Β Day Two is when I break them out and…
One of the reasons I love attending SDE’s National Conference each year is that I always come home with a ton of questions from teachers about things I never thought…
Summer is just around the corner, and I am happy send my little ones off with some summer fun themed Morning Work Stations these last few weeks of school.Β In…
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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