St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner which means it's time to utilize some tried and true classroom games to keep learning fun and engaging throughout the holiday. Games are a huge motivator for students. In my own classroom, when there is a game available to play, I know my students are ALL IN. Plus, when students play games, their cognition and memory increase. These St. Patrick's Day Classroom Games for Kindergarten are an excellent way to help students practice ELA and math skills. ... VIEW POST
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Game Play, Freebies and Worksheets Don’t Grow Dendrites Chapter 4
I’m a bit late but back to hook up to the Worksheets Don’t Grow Dendrites Book Study and Strategy 4 is all about games. I love that research supports what parents and teachers have known for so long. Game play builds cooperative relationships, allows students to practice without pressure and teaches them how to follow rules and social norms, problem solving, develop strategies and . . . Let’s face it . . . It’s just FUN. I know when my students are motivated and engaged, ... VIEW POST
St. Patrick’s Day ELA and Math Games
This set of St. Patrick's Day Games includes 11 different games for your classroom. You can find a description of each of the 12 games by reading this blog post HERE. Games included: Find Your Mate Leprechaun Edition - Digraphs Spin To Win A Pot of Gold - Numbers and Ten Frames Yatta St. Patrick's Edition - Digraph Fluency Game Roll, Say, Keep Shapes for St. Patrick's Day - 2D and 3D Shapes Leprechauns Love Race - Number Building Spin and Spot a Pot - Editable Sight ... VIEW POST
Ball Words as Sight Words and The Science of Reading
Sight word instruction has come a long way from the days of handing out a list of words to students and telling them to memorize them. We know now, through the Science of Reading, that there is a better way for students. In order to help my readers with this, I have given Ball Words a facelift. When you know better you do better. So let me introduce you to the 'new' Ball Words' and show you some of the changes that will help your students become Ball Word Champs. A Little Background On ... VIEW POST
Welcome Dr. Penny and A Freebie For Blog Swap and Hop
I am delighted to introduce you to one of the smartest bloggers I know! Dr. Penny from Teach The Math is my guest for the Blog Swap and Hop. You're gonna love her. I just know it. Remember, I'm off visiting a blogger friend myself. So when you've finished here, please hop on over to A Special Kind of Class (I'll leave her button at the bottom so you can find it)to see what I've been up to and grab a couple of new freebies. I'll see you over there. ... VIEW POST
Kindergarten Math Centers – Gingerbread Themed Stations – Games, Printables
Do Kindergarten Math Centers have you wondering where to start and how to keep them going? It's time to change that with hands-on, engaging Math Centers. Math stations are an essential part of math instruction in kindergarten, allowing students the opportunity to explore, practice, and master essential skills in math. These Math Centers from Differentiated Kindergarten are differentiated and build on skills from month to month with familiar activities, games, and printables. ... VIEW POST
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