When students are engaged in playing games, their memory and their motivation to learn increase. These 11 St. Patrick’s Day games for Math and ELA are a perfect way to keep kindergarten students engaged while practicing essential skills.
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A fun, engaging and independent way to add Mapping CVC, Blends and Digraph Words to your literacy centers is here! The Science of Reading supports Orthographic Mapping as an essential tool in building fluently readers. This process helps students connect the sounds that they hear in words to the spelling that those sounds make. Mapping out sounds makes words more easily recognizable, and the words become part of a reader’s long-term memory. When students have the opportunity to practice this mapping process, their neural connections become stronger, and they can then read words more fluently.
Mapping Words Self-Correcting Center Can Make It FUN and the Self-Correcting Cards give students immediate feedback!!!
A fun, engaging and independent way to add Mapping Digraph Words to your literacy centers is here! The Science of Reading supports Orthographic Mapping as an essential tool in building fluently readers. This process helps students connect the sounds that they hear in words to the spelling that those sounds make. Mapping out sounds makes words more easily recognizable, and the words become part of a reader’s long-term memory. When students have the opportunity to practice this mapping process, their neural connections become stronger, and they can then read words more fluently.
Mapping Words Self-Correcting Center Can Make It FUN and the Self-Correcting Cards give students immediate feedback!!!
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.
So by all means, take some time to look around and explore A Differentiated Kindergarten. Gather some new ideas, fun tips, and most importantly, don’t forget to reach out and say, ‘Hi!’