How are you feeling about the fall? Personally, I want my students to be safe so I am all for anything I will need to do to make that happen. However, that doesn't mean I'm happy about social distancing or the amount of work it will take to make it happen. So I've been trying to concentrate on how I can make social distance learning-friendly resources that will still keep learning hands-on and still work those fine motor muscles that have been neglected during the Covid-19 quarantine season. ... VIEW POST
Sight Word Fun With Bugs
I am still searching for engaging and meaningful ways to keep my students interested in practicing their sight words while at home. It's not easy, and I know their parents struggle. So I thought I would share and idea that is super inexpensive and so easy . . . At Home Sight Word Bugs. THE BEST IDEAS COME FROM PRESCHOOL At the beginning of my teaching career, I actually did a stint as a preschool teacher for about three years. The thing I love about preschool is that you can ... VIEW POST
Number Wall Chart
Several years ago, I created and shared a 100 count Number Wall Chart because my district had adopted a new math curriculum in our school. That curriculum required that we post one that was vertical. I didn't like the one offered with the series, so I created one that I could make and print off myself. I offered this chart as a free item for my readers, but I have sense gotten many new requests for other Number Wall Charts. Immediately after I posted this one, my First Grade readers ... VIEW POST
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