Station 1: Calling All Cars: This is a number recognition activity. It can be tiered for numbers up to 30. Station 2 Top Cop- You will need a copy of the number cards appropriate for the readiness level of your students along with special playing cards. These cards are placed in a bucket or basket. Each student takes a card, if they know the number card, they keep it. If not it is returned to the bucket. There are some special playing cards to make play interesting along the way. The student ... VIEW POST
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Community Helpers Yatta!!-A Fast Paced, Differentiated Number Fluency Game
This game is on of 13 differentiated and aligned activities in my Community Helpers Math Stations Galore pack. Community Helpers Math Stations Galore This activity will help your students with number fluency and counting objects that are in a scattered pattern quickly. There are two playing mats for differentiating. Mat 1 covers number 1-5 and Mat 2 covers numbers 1-10. Choose a mat based on the readiness of your students. Sit the mat in the middle of your playing space. Take the applicable ... VIEW POST
Peeking at my Week.
I'm giving you a quick peek at my week and linking up with the fabulous Deedee from Mrs. Wills Kindergarten. Between piles of laundry and several soccer games this weekend, I was able to put this quick post together. Here's my warning . . . it's not pretty, but I think you'll be able to get a glimpse of what I have planned for my next set of Math Stations. My Daily 6 stations are forth coming, but I don't have all my pictures taken yet so I will probably post them in the next day or so. Sorry ... VIEW POST
A Story of Community
This post has nothing to do with an amazing new product. I haven’t an incredible teaching idea to share. I’ve nothing to sell or giveaway except perhaps . . . hope! As I approach the beginning of a New Year, I want to reflect on the many blessings of this past year and tell you a story, about the strength and the power of a community. When I started blogging in early 2012, it was merely a way for me to connect with other teachers, share ideas and maybe earn a little extra cash to offset the ... VIEW POST
The KEY to making math stations fun!
Here is something I have learned about kindergarteners and kids in general . . . engaging them often means using real life objects in new and interesting ways. So when it was time to think about community helpers and math stations, I wanted something that was hands on and would hold my students' interest. (differentiate by readiness, learning profile or . . . INTEREST!) The key?. . . KEYS!!! Now I have a boat load of keys in my manipulative arsenal. Most are from my dad who was a ... VIEW POST
Differentiated Kindergarten’s Classroom Helpers
Do you have classroom helpers? Or is it more of a pain than a help? A reader recently asked me about using ‘helpers’ in my classroom and if I would share how I set this up with my kinders. I have to admit, I don't always do classrooms helpers because some classes just aren't into it. However, this year's class are all about their jobs. These job cards are not my brain child. In fact, they're my buddy Tammy, from Live Love Laugh Everyday In Kindergarten. I love ... VIEW POST
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