It's coming!!!!! Are you excited because I am! I have my cart FULL. There are some wonderful products out there and I'm delighted that I get to purchase them ON SALE. And of course everything in my store is on sale and I have some NEW fabulous deals for you too.For instance, I've put some bundles together that can safe you MAJOR $$$s. To purchase each of these individual early learning I-Spy packages would cost you $18.75. But I packaged them together and am ... VIEW POST
What’s In My Cart and Deals for YOU!!!!
Back To School
That’s right folks. It’s that time of the year - - Back To School. While some of you have been back to school for weeks, I'm still in that nail biting, cold sweating, panicking to get everything done in the next 2 weeks countdown. Believe me, I think we all need a few laughs to get us through this time of the year. So, I'm teaming up with my best blogging buddies from Freebielicious to bring you Back To School Is No Joking Matter. and because I'm enjoying the company of a student ... VIEW POST
Lock and Keys In Kindergarten
I can't remember when I started using locks and keys in my classroom. I just know that my kindergarten friends had an obsession with them that I needed to acknowledge and use that obsession to my advantage. They have since become a favorite instructional tool that provides both engagement and invaluable fine motor practice. GETTING STARTED Like any other tool you are going to use in your classroom before you expect your students to use locks and keys in an 'academic way,' you need to ... VIEW POST
Nine Tools For Differentiating
One of the most common questions I get about differentiating invariably involves organizing and keeping materials separate for your different tiered groups. So to keep things quick and simple for this post, I wanted to tell you about some of the best tools I have found for differentiating instruction in regards to readiness. I personally like to organize my reading and math levels by color. Sometimes I have four levels, but most often, I use three. Pink is for students who are working ... VIEW POST
A Freebie Plus Organizing and Differentiating Independent Self-Correcting Work
You’ve seen my self-correcting cards here before, but I’ve been receiving a ton of questions asking how I organize these cards in my classroom to keep them easily accessible and differentiated with kinder kids in mind. So, with that in mind, I thought I would give everyone a quick peek at some of the ways I have found to keep things together and organized in my own class. First of all, if you aren’t familiar with ‘self-correcting cards,’ these are the unique cards that you can find in ... VIEW POST
Morning Work Activities- Pet Themed
It’s been a minute since I’ve posted any new Morning Work Centers, but I have had so many requests for specific themes that I figured it was time to get started on that list. May I present, Morning Work Activities with a Pet Theme. Like always, I am going to show you each and every activity that is included in the set so you know exactly what is included. What makes these themed Morning Work Activities so nice is that you don’t have to worry about students who don’t celebrate certain holidays ... VIEW POST
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