If You love the book Too Many Toys by David Shannon, then you will love these Too Many Toys Activities. And if you know this book, then you know about Spencer, which is the kid with too many toys. Let's talk about some printables, activities, and inspiration. Too Many Toys Book As kindergarten teachers, we constantly strive to create engaging and educational experiences for our young … [Read more...]
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End-of-the-School Year Exhaustion
What is End-of-the-School Year Exhaustion? My countdown to the end of school is sitting at 5. My countdown to our big graduation play and program is 2. Do you know what that means? I am officially in the epitome of the End of the Year Exhaustion Zone. Let's Break Down End-of-the-School Year Exhaustion The to-do list is ever-growing. I get at a minimum of 10 emails a day of … [Read more...]
Insects Printables and Insect Activities
Check out this Insects Printables and Insect Activities for Kindergarten! I am so excited to introduce teachers to the easy-to-use Insect Print & Play Pack. It is just so easy to use because you just print what you need and teach with these play-based FUN activities. This printable and playable pack is designed to be teacher-friendly and student-friendly. Insect Printables and Insect … [Read more...]
Daily 5 Self-Management Necklaces
Daily 5 Necklaces is the answer to how you manage free-flowing choices during Daily 5. You asked. You guys wanted to know about my idea to use self-management necklaces. This is a management tool I give my students to empower them to take ownership of their learning during the literacy structure called Daily 5, which is what we do during our reading block. What Is Daily 5? Daily 5 is a … [Read more...]
5 Engaging Kindergarten Lights and Shadows Activities
If you are looking for some engaging and fun kindergarten lights and shadows activities, you are at the right place. We can't wait to share with you some great ideas, activities, and printables to make this week the best week ever. Can you tell that it is our favorite week of the entire year?! Kindergarten Lights and Shadows Activities Kindergarten and first-grade teachers, we'll dive into … [Read more...]
What a Techie Teacher Wants
The gift-giving time of year is upon us and my Christmas list usually consists of tech items I want for myself and things I really want for my classroom. Wait... "You ask for things for your classroom for Christmas?" Yep. Every year. Amazon.com Widgets What a Techie Teacher Wants I love getting card stock, lamination pouches, and colored ink for my printer. And I always ask for … [Read more...]
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell: This time of year is too crazy to try to put together amazing lesson plans by yourself. Let's face it... this month is crazy! Recess is going to be inside, specials are going to be canceled, and you are most likely going to be sick and need a sub at some point.I am here to help with this There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell Literacy and Math … [Read more...]
Fun Thanksgiving-Themed Activities for Kindergarten
Thanksgiving-Themed Activities: If you are looking for fun Thanksgiving Activities for Kindergarten, keep reading. We have some tremendous hands-on Pilgrim Jobs Writing Activity, pocket chart number sense activity, and now & then themed social studies learning. Thanksgiving-Themed Activities Check out these Pilgrim Jobs writing activities. This is sure to be a class favorite for … [Read more...]
I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie
Here is the FUN book, I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie. Of course, I love to use literature to meet more educational needs and ideas. We use this sheet and crayons to complete the listening and following direction activity for the book, I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie. I love to record the directions and set the audio file on a CD so this station is … [Read more...]
Teaching Sight Words in Kindergarten: Essential Strategies Rooted in the Science of Reading for Kindergarten Teachers
As kindergarten teachers, our primary goal is to equip young learners with the ability to read sight words or high-frequency words effectively. This skill not only prepares them for kindergarten but also sets the stage for success in first grade and beyond. Rooted in the science of reading, we know that the right strategies can make all the difference in helping our students become proficient … [Read more...]
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat: Welcome to a world filled with imagination, laughter, and the magic of storytelling! As educators, you have the incredible opportunity to inspire young minds through the power of books. Today, we want to introduce you to a delightful tale that will captivate your students' imaginations and foster their love for reading: "There Was an Old Lady Who … [Read more...]
Free Flowing Choices Using a Choice Board
Let's talk about Free Flowing Choices Using a Choice Board. Picture this: a kindergarten classroom buzzing with tiny intellectuals, each armed with a choice board—a secret weapon that empowers them to unleash their creativity, make decisions, and embark on thrilling learning adventures. Welcome to the world of free-flowing activities in kindergarten! In this blog post, we'll dive into the … [Read more...]
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