When Spring comes and Easter is on its way, this is the perfect time to be teaching Oviparous Animals in Kindergarten. Come along to see significant and exciting ways to integrate this topic into other subject areas with this teacher's favorite Print & Play Pack. Check out 5 Easy Ways to Teach Oviparous Animals in Kindergarten as we cover oviparous and viviparous lesson plans. Teaching … [Read more...]
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Preparing to Go Virtual: Plan for Success
Let's chat all about how you start preparing to go virtual to plan for success. Many of us feel lost and without clear directions, which is causing stress. Many of us WANT to start planning and prepping but don't know where to start. Preparing to Go Virtual: Back up to Spring First, let me start by telling you that in the Spring, I taught LIVE daily for 45 school days. I taught new … [Read more...]
Phonics Tools: Paper & Digital Learning Tools
Phonics Tools: Paper & Digital Learning Tools: Last time I showed you my plan for working with students on math skills and it was a HIT so today I am back to talk to you all about how we can tackle phonics skills (with some ELA options) in here too. Let's dive into Phonics Tools: Paper and Digital Options. What Could Be Our Phonics Tools? Phonics Tools: Paper & Digital Learning … [Read more...]
SweeTart Chicks Ducks and Bunnies
SweeTart Chicks Ducks and Bunnies is a fun Spring themed candy. We can use fun-themed candies to cover tons of learning standards in fun ways. We have some fun Easter-themed printables for Kindergarten that you can grab for free. Check out these Candies SweeTart Chicks, Ducks, and Bunnies are super cute and super fun. There are three types of designs; ducks, chicks, and bunnies. But these … [Read more...]
Teaching Behaviors is Important
Let's talk about Teaching Behaviors. As educators, we know how important it is to teach our students the basics in Kindergarten. And in each and every grade. We know what each student must achieve to move on to the next grade. We also know what each student should know to make their next year above what is required for promotion. Why is Teaching Behaviors Important? Additionally, educators … [Read more...]
Center Saturday
Hi Sweet, Sweet Friends! I am so glad to be bringing you another edition of Center Saturday. This post is dedicated to talking about my MATH weekly work centers. We have completed all our Math Standards for the year, so now we are in complete review and cycling our curriculum to make sure we haven't forgotten anything. Our theme this week was Plants and Gardens. Our yellow table … [Read more...]
An Amazing Plants Unit for Kindergarten
Plants Unit for Kindergarten: Check out this pack dedicated to plant activities and plant printables for a plant unit for Kindergarten teachers. These activities are easy to prep, store, and use. These hands-on plant activities include charts, printables, pocket chart activities, writing prompts, and even center activities all centered around plants. This printable unit on plants is broken … [Read more...]
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Frog Printables
Looking for There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Frog Printables? If you love reading the book There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Frog book by Lucille Colandro, then you will love to use this book to integrate many skills across many subject areas. Let's help you get lesson plans ready to go. Get the Book There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Frog First, you can grab this book with this … [Read more...]
Center Saturday
I am running about a week behind on my Center Saturdays thanks to all this bad, wet weather here in GA! We have been out of school so much... we are playing catchup too much! I did get this cute button made in honor of my favorite weekly post! And I had to get my sandbox kids on this blog... they missed you guys! Here is an overview of the centers we completed in centers. In math, we completed … [Read more...]
Write Me Three Questions Answered
I had a sweet email from a blog reader asking me about the "Write Me Three" Units I put together. She asked me to "explain how to use" the Write Me Three sheets I make. Here are my kids completing their Write Me Three activity. I jumped on this chance because I simply LOVE these packs. This structure makes sense to students, helps create independent writers, and covers so many … [Read more...]
Center Saturday
Hello all. Here are my weekly work centers from this past week while we learned about Remember to look at the border color on each picture and match it to the description below. Yellow- Math-I made this shell math game a few years ago. Each shell has a fact family on it... but it is missing the addition or subtraction sign. My kids have to fill in which sign is being done for each equation. … [Read more...]
Center Saturday
Hey, all center fans... it is that time again... Center Saturday! Here are my weekly work centers from this past week while we learned about -letter Qq and qu sound -eat family -subtraction without counters -plants Remember to look at the border color on each picture and match it to the description below. Yellow- Math-I made these flower subtraction problems on notepad paper using 5 … [Read more...]
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