I have had so many requests for a new Christmas banner over the last week. My email has been blowing up. So I decided to whip a quick one up that would work for whatever you decide to post in your hall or on your walls for the holidays. The Banner Deck The Halls! (or if you prefer, Deck the Walls!) is the banner I'm using to display some different artwork that my students will be completing this month. This banner is super simple to make and, of course, it's free from me to ... VIEW POST
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Merry Christmas and a Talk Bar Giveaway and Freebie! YEAH
I am apologizing profusely. I know it's been forever since I last posted. Admittedly, I have not been in the posting mood. With everything that went on in CT and the holidays, it just hasn't been on the top of my list. Not because I don't care about all of you great readers, but more so, because I felt the need to be focusing on my own kinders and my boys at home. It's been a welcome break, and I'm so glad you all haven't forgotten about me either. Here's hoping you all have had a blessed ... VIEW POST
Counting On Christmas Write the Room Fun-Aligned For You!
This activity aligns to Common Core Standard: K.CC.2: Can count up from a given number. Your students will love writing the room with this fun math activity. Simply print, laminate and cut apart the ten frame cards. Then post them throughout your room. Print and laminate response sheets to be used with a clipboard and dry erase marker. Then all you need to do is send them on their way. They find the ten frame, count the items, write it in the box and then write the numbers that come after. ... VIEW POST
Visual Plans for Differentiated and Aligned Holiday Math Stations Galore and . . . a heck of a sale to boot.
It’s time to change over my math stations for the holidays. I’ve had so many requests from readers to share my differentiated visual plans that I thought I’d get a post out that included them as soon as I was able. I have to tell you. It’s been slow moving around my house. Everyone is in a post-Thanksgiving turkey food coma (my coma is directly caused from a mashed potato over-load), but I was finally able to get it together. So here is the plan as it looks on paper. If you would ... VIEW POST
December Morning Fine Motor Work Stations
So I know that December first is quickly approaching and under 'normal' circumstances, I would have switched out my November Stations this past weekend, but I still have three days of November stations left. I don't want to cut my kinders short . . . So I staged my December Stations this weekend so come Wednesday afternoon, I can quickly switch them out. Plus this way I can give you all a little preview in case you are still looking for some ideas of your own. I hope you find something you ... VIEW POST
I Spy Gingerbread Goodies and a couple of Freebie
I get that so many of you do not have the ability or even the desire to make this time of year all about Santa and reindeer. There really are tons and tons of fun and engaging activities that embrace the Christmas theme, but let's face it, you really are walking a tightrope. What if you have students that don't celebrate Christmas? What then? At the beginning of the year, when I send out my Inventory Survey, I generally try to gather that information. If If all my parents indicate they ... VIEW POST
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