It has been quite the 'random' week so I'm linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching Blog for their Five for Friday linky party. First of all, there was not school last Friday nor this past Monday due to weather in Northern Michigan. Our kiddos have now missed something like 8 or 9 days. Believe I have lost count. All I know is it seems like ALOT. With that and the PD day we had today only had a three day week with a Valentine's Party in the middle . . . now you know why I say ... VIEW POST
Five for Friday!
Spinner Math Fun Galore – April Printables-Differentiated-Aligned
Math Spinners for APRIL ** Please make sure you check out the preview for this pack to get a good idea of everything that is included.*** This 170+ paged packet contains printables and activities for APRIL themed kindergarten numeracy and math spinner fun. Spinners are a great motivator for students, because they provide a sense of play and fun, and they are also kinesthetic. Because these spinner activities are all differentiated and aligned, you are sure to meet the readiness levels, ... VIEW POST
Five for Friday Linking Up
I'm linking up with Doodle Bug's Five for Friday linky party to give you a quick peak of my week. Have a look at my very own five random things from this week and head over to Doodle Bugs if you'd like to check out other bloggers five random pics. You know you're nearing the end of the school year when your pencils start getting a little ratty, tooth bitten and dinged up. I think it's time to hit the local golf course up for a donation.We love studying dinosaurs. A ... 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
What a week, differentiated holiday plans for word work and A FREEBIE!
Whew! What a week. Is it just me or, as we get closer to the holidays, does it seem that everything seems to get crazier and crazier. We had some fun with new gingerbread themed math stations this week. I have some new word work stations on board for the next two weeks and a freebie to boot with this post. So hold on to your hats as you get the speed tour. l It's been great to start my 15 Days Of Kindergarten Kindness this week. My class has really gotten on board. Above you'll ... VIEW POST
The Whirlwind of Christmas and a Winner, too.
This time of year just kicks my bootie . . . I feel like I’m running 100 miles an hour and can’t catch up. Somehow, everything gets done, but it is definitely a whirlwind. So in honor of my whirlwind, here’s a whirlwind peek at my week in pictures. In the class . . . My sensory table is decked out with a little Christmas Spirit. Yes I always like to put a little academic activity and such in there, but I also hide some other goodies in there for when they finish their 'work.' I had ... VIEW POST
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