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
Nine Tools For Differentiating
Shine Your Little Light On . . .
I am so happy to introduce one of the nicest, sweetest and most generous bloggers I know to you all. She is my classroom, techie go-to person, and her blog name 'Sharing Kindergarten' says it all. She's here today to offer you a sweet Freebie and to tell you all about how she teaches her sweet kinders about 'lights and shadows.' I am happy to call her my friend. Please welcome Mary Amoson. Hi Sweet Kinder Friends! This is from Sharing Kindergarten. I am beyond thrilled ... VIEW POST
Ginger Math Stations, A Freebie, A Guest Post, Bundles and SHOPPING-EEE GADS!!!
Ok, I have a lot to cover so stay with me and forgive me in advance if this seems entirely too disconnected. First of all, if you need to get your 'things' for the big sale early, my sale is starting today. You can check out my sales by clicking HERE. Of course, it's a better deal to wait until Monday, but I know alot of you wanted to get a jump start on those specific things you need for next week. So go ahead!Secondly, please head on over to PreK and K Sharing and ... VIEW POST
It’s naturally differentiated and . . . a freebie!
One of the most difficult intelligences for me to incorporate into my instructions is that of the 'naturalist.' Come find some new ideas and share your favorite naturalist ideas with me. I'm guest blogging over at PreK - K Sharing today. You'll find a couple of new freebies too.See you there. ... VIEW POST
Differentiating Your Clipboard-A Check-up and A Freebie To Help You On Your Journey
In all the hoopla of the Top Teacher Giveaway on Tuesday (you have signed up haven't you? Make sure you click here if you haven't) I didn't really get a lot of time to tell you about my guest blogging gig over at PreK+K Sharing. If you've jumped on the differentiation by clipboard bandwagon, "Good for YOU!!!" And if not . . .Well, maybe you've been toying with the idea of differentiating, but just can't seem to wrap your head around it all . . .instead of doing NOTHING, why ... VIEW POST
St. Patrick’s Day Ideas
I was recently asked when I was scheduling an appointment if March 17th was a 'high holy day' in my family. I don't know why anyone would think that just because I have the last name of McGuire that St. Patrick's Day would be more special than any other day in my home. The truth is . . . it's not only a HUGE holiday at the McGuire household but it's an EPIC day (and month) in my classroom as well. I know, I know . . . some folks wonder 'why does every holiday have to be a party or something ... VIEW POST
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