seasonal
I am all about imbedding seasonal themes into the classroom. Themes are a great way to anchor and incorporate a variety of different academic content together!
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Fall Emergent Readers
Now that we are comfortably into our school year and the students have memorized some sight words, we are ready to start reading emergent readers in our class! Our curriculum…
Spider Bulletin Board
I wanted to study spiders to get into the Halloween spirit! We did several “spidery” things this week, but for now I am going to show you our spider writing….
Stellaluna and AT word family!
One of my favorite bat books to read to the students is Stellaluna. The illustrations are gorgeous, and it is a great story for them compare and contrast birds and…
Letter Order With Foam Ghosts!
We are really focusing on the first letters of the alphabet. We are practicing the names, sounds, and matching the upper to lower case. I made some manipulatives using foam…
“Spooky Eyeball” Letter Hunt
I love making little letter or word hunts out of plastic containers. I use paint cups from Lakeshore to fill with holiday goodies, and then add in letters, numbers, or…
Fall 10 Frame Center
I bought some adorable little plastic pumpkins at the Target Dollar Bin (which are supposed to be used for table confetti), and I made a 10 Frame mat to go…
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