And so it begins…another summer book study! Chapter 1 of The Next Step. Today's host is Crystal from the one and only Kreative In Kinder and Tammy from Live, Love Laugh Everday in Kindergarten. Make sure you check out their posts. The reason I’m so excited about this book is that so much of it can be directly tied into what we are already doing with Daily 5. You remember our Daily 5 book study from last year don’t you. If not, you can click HERE to find my first ... VIEW POST
The Next Step Chapter One: Welcome to Our Book Study Adventure
Earth Day Fine Motor Freebies
There's never a bad time to incorporate some fine motor goodness into your curriculum and since Earth Day is upon us, I thought I'd share some Earth Day Fine Motor Freebies to help you celebrate the day. This sampler packet will give you a little taste (definitely not the entire meal) of the different kinds of fine motor activities you can add into your instruction throughout the day just by using materials you may already have on hand. Of course, these activities are all geared toward an ... VIEW POST
St. Patrick’s Day Classroom Games
St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner which means it's time to utilize some tried and true classroom games to keep learning fun and engaging throughout the holiday. Games are a huge motivator for students. In my own classroom, when there is a game available to play, I know my students are ALL IN. Plus, when students play games, their cognition and memory increase. These St. Patrick's Day Classroom Games for Kindergarten are an excellent way to help students practice ELA and math skills. ... VIEW POST
November Fine Motor Morning Work Stations
November Morning Work Stations coming at you. Here are some quick and dirty pictures so you have an idea of what is included in this month's stations. Remember, there are so many stations so that you have so many choices. I actually only use between 12-15 of these ideas, the others I can slip into math or literacy stations as needed. But you can pick and choose. Also, if you don't have all the materials needed for each station is is NOT A BIG DEAL. If you can't find the exact same ... 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
TOP TEACHER GIVEAWAY AND GUEST BLOG ALL IN ONE DAY.
It's Giveaway time and you are not going to believe this! Over 20 items up for grabs from AMAZING bloggers all over the USA! It's Top Teacher's Giveaway Galore!Just CLICK HERE to enter and include your email before APRIL 27th and from me you could win: I Spy With My Frog's Eye-A Differentiated Word Work Activity by Marsha of A Differentiated Kindergarten : " This is a differentiated I-Spy activity which includes 16 pages of CVC, CVCC and CVCe activities ... VIEW POST
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