We teacher-moms are nothing but expert jugglers. How many balls do we have up in the air at one time anyway? If you have little ones at all, you know what I’m talking about. Well, it’s been one of those couple of weeks. I kind of feel like the little fish on Nemo but instead of swimmin’ I “just keep juggling, just keep juggling . . ” I had great intentions of getting a freebie out to you all this week. But alas, life happens . . . I promise, I’ll get there.
But until then, here’s a few pictures I was able to snap this week.
I Spy’s are all the rage this week. I love that I can give my kiddos the Dolch Level they’re working towards mastering.
Thank goodness there were lots of activities that let my kiddos move this week because the weather has been cold. I think they may have gotten a little stir crazy if they weren’t able to get around and move.
Write the room. Oh how I love the way you keep my kinesthetic learners from bouncing off the walls.
And have you met Annie Moffatt from the Moffatt Girls.
I love her stuff and so do my kinders.
Ok stay tuned. I’m finishing up my Valentines Word Work Stations Galore, and I’ll have it posted in the next couple of days. Until then, Valentine’s Math Stations are available, and the I Spys and Write the Rooms for Valentines are on the way!
With nearly 20 years of experience as a full-time kindergarten teacher, I’m committed to creating a classroom where learning is joyful, engaging, challenging, and fun. Each day, I work to ensure that my students feel successful through instruction that considers their unique interests, learning profiles, and readiness levels. I believe that students should be excited to come to class and enjoy a myriad of hands-on activities that encourage exploration and discovery.
While I continue to teach full-time, I find so much joy in connecting and building friendships with teachers worldwide. It’s why I started this blog back in 2012. My hope has become a reality as I have been able to forge relationships with teachers, sharing ideas and building friendships beyond my little neck of the woods through professional development sessions and this blog.
So by all means, take some time to look around and explore A Differentiated Kindergarten. Gather some new ideas, fun tips, and most importantly, don’t forget to reach out and say, ‘Hi!’
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