There's just seriously not enough time in the day to get it all in . . . so what do we do with those kids that need extra fine motor practice? I'm not a huge fan of homework in kindergarten. I don't like to send things home with my kinders. I would prefer they are outside playing or spending time with their families. But really, sometimes 10 minutes of fine motor exercise at home can mean the difference in finding success in kindergarten with writing and months and months of struggle and ... VIEW POST
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February Fine Motor Morning Work Stations
I know that as soon as I hit publish for this post I'm going to start getting emails asking when I'll have my plans done for March, but honestly friends, I'm working on it. It has just been a crazy month with kindergarten assessments, snow days, mass amount of kids absent from class and report cards. I'm hoping things will calm down a bit and that I'll have March done a bit ahead of time. As it is, I still have two or three days left of January morning stations left ... VIEW POST
Morning Work Fun for the Summer Sun
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. In case you still have some weeks left like I do, or if you're just looking for summer fun, you can check out all the activities included in my Summer Morning Work Stations sets below. If you would like to know where I secured all the goodies that go along with these fun, engaging stations, just click HERE. It will take you to my materials ... VIEW POST
Morning Work Centers for December
Some people put their holiday decorations up the day after Halloween. I don't judge. I get it, it's a magical time of the year. So I'm hoping you won't judge me when I tell you that I have every intention of starting December Morning Work Stations a week before December actually graces us with its presence. I just CAN NOT possible wait. I know my students are going to FREAK out with excitement. Morning Work for December is HERE!!! And with 36 activities from which to choose, I'm going to ... VIEW POST
Differentiated Math Can Be SPOOKY FUN!
It's no secret I love to teach kinders math. Maybe it's because I feel like I can actually see kids loving math or maybe it's because it's just so darn fun. I love providing activities that can appeal to all the different intelligences in my classroom. It's a challenge and, admittably, I am not always successful . . . but when I am, I know it my the smiles, enthusiasm and laughter that is deafening (remember I have 26 kinders--it can get loud) during stations. While I ... VIEW POST
Name Writing Activities
Nothing prepares you for the challenge of the first weeks of kindergarten. You are juggling all things, making sure everyone is happy, makes it to the bathroom on time, and, most important, finds the correct bus or way to get home at the end of the day. And at some point in the middle of there, you need to teach all the routines and expectations and how to use the abundance of tools and materials that you will have them using for the rest of the year. Here's a little tip, you can do all ... VIEW POST
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