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
A Freebie Plus Organizing and Differentiating Independent Self-Correcting Work
Morning Work Activities for February
It's that time of the month . . . time introduce you to my Morning Work Activities for February, and I just know you're going to LOVE them!!!!! You'll find a brief listing and a picture of each activity below. There are 36 activities, so I'm going to make it kind of quick. But, remember, if you would like to know where I secured various items that I use with these activities, just click on THIS LINK to see a breakdown of all the materials I use in each activity. This post does contain some ... VIEW POST
Spider Word Work Galore-Nine Differentiated and Aligned Activities
****This packet has had a major update...from three activities on 19 pages to a whopping NINE activities on 55 pages.**** Please check out the preview for all the details of this package. A perfect compliment to your study of spiders or a Halloween unit. Your students will love this early learners word work packet. It includes nine differentiated and aligned activities for word work stations. Station 1: Spider Sounds: Independent and Self-Correcting Letter Sounds and CVC Word Work ... VIEW POST
Stress-Free Holiday Station Activities
That last day before the holiday break can be a doozy if you're not careful. For me, I like to make it manageable for me and fun for my kids. Stress-Free Holiday Activities are just the ticket. I've compiled my favorite games and activities to share with you so you can enjoy a Stress-Free day, too. (Please note, even though these are very Christmas-y activities, I actually teach my students about many other holidays celebrated in our country during this time of year, and I also survey ... VIEW POST
A Year Of Easy Sensory Table Fillers
Teachers are always contacting me and asking how to make activities more engaging and fun. Sensory tables are an easy way to accomplish differentiating by interest and learning profile. You can use all different kinds of colorful fillers with different textures and even smells. Throw an otherwise boring sorting activity into a sensory table or just a simple low-sided tote and you have a station that is instantly a classroom favorite. But thinking of new and interesting fillers ... VIEW POST
Morning Work Stations – February
Whether you call them Morning Work Tubs or Morning Work Bins or Morning Work Stations . . . engaging morning work can be the difference between loving arrival time and dreading it. ⭐⭐If you'd like to see a detailed account of how I implement Morning Work Tubs, what is included in each set and the materials used, check out my Morning Work Stations page for all the details HERE. Please note: If you'd like to save BIG, this product is part of a Morning Work Bundle. You ... VIEW POST
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