4 Pre-Reading Strategies to Help Children Read
Whether learning how to teach your kid to read or a room full of students, it can be an overwhelming task! Honestly, our littlest ones typically begin a year of…
Whether learning how to teach your kid to read or a room full of students, it can be an overwhelming task! Honestly, our littlest ones typically begin a year of…
Engagement. Creativity. Interactive. These are three words that all educators strive to achieve while lesson planning. Additionally, these adjectives are essential for some of our littlest learners. Between missing home…
Do you live by the beach? We are close to the ocean, so a beach theme during the summer is a MUST. You can use this in the classroom or…
We love playing “Peek-A-Boo” letter hunt games! This game allows the students to practice letter sounds and names while playing a game where they are looking for a little butterfly…
Use this Chicka Chicka Boom Boom craft and activities to accompany the read aloud, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom! This Chicka Chicka Boom Boom resource has minimal prep and will give…
I am constantly looking for ways to use mini erasers and manipulatives in my classroom. Learning to form the letters can be tedious when just using a pencil and paper….
For the last 5 years, I have been using sensory bins in my classroom. Sensory bins are really popular among stay at home moms, and are often used with toddlers…
Two of the biggest goals for teaching Kindergarten is to have the students end the year reading and writing basic sentences. Before any of that can happen, the students need…
I have been creating Letter of the Week packs for letters A-Z. I have just started making these letter packs, but I decided to share them with you in case…
I have been working on this “Beginning Sound Printables” that I am going to use next year with my students. Each page focuses on a different letter, and on each…
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