I'm an old dog. So new tricks don't come easy, but I'm making an attempt to do some Instagram-ing (not sure if that's even a word.) I have to admit, I know just about next to nothing, but I'm an eager student and want to learn. I even managed to get a 'follow me' link on my side bar with the help of my blogging buddy Jennifer from 1st Grade Blue Skies. (She's the nicest blogger ever.) In any case, I thought I'd get a few random pictures this week and get ... VIEW POST
Getting My Feet Wet with Instagram
Chapter 3 and Time for a Freebie!
It's time for my reflections on Chapter 3! I love that we are getting into the nuts and bolts of D5 now. This is the putting it all together, getting organized and making it work . . . all starting to come together little by little. So here's what I came up with while I followed along with Tammy's guiding questions:1. Establish a gathering place for brain and body breaks. (Do you call your gathering place anything special? A few of my teammates did. Annie called ... VIEW POST
Astrobrights and Differentiated Kindergarten are Teaming Up!
WORKING TOGETHER Sometimes, you get really lucky . . . lucky enough to work with a really great product and great people. It truly is a blogger-teacher's dream come true! That's why I'm so excited to announce that I will be working with Astrobrights Papers this year as part of their Astro Bright Minds team. I can't tell you how incredibly lucky I feel to be working with some of my best blogger friends and two fantastic teachers. You've already met Maria from KinderCraze, and ... VIEW POST
#Colorizeyourclassroom with Astrobrights, A Freebie and a Giveaway from A Differentiated Kindergarten
Who wants to add color to their classroom without having to break the bank on color printer ink? Just about everyone. Well, Astrobrights Papers recently sent me a sweet packet of their new papers and a gift certificate to Office Depot, and I'm dying to show you what I did with them. When I talk to teachers about providing fun, engaging and interesting materials for their classroom, one of the biggest frustrations I hear is, ”I would love to print everything in color, but I just ... VIEW POST
A Freebie Plus Organizing and Differentiating Independent Self-Correcting Work
You’ve seen my self-correcting cards here before, but I’ve been receiving a ton of questions asking how I organize these cards in my classroom to keep them easily accessible and differentiated with kinder kids in mind. So, with that in mind, I thought I would give everyone a quick peek at some of the ways I have found to keep things together and organized in my own class. First of all, if you aren’t familiar with ‘self-correcting cards,’ these are the unique cards that you can find in ... VIEW POST
Morning Work Activities- Pet Themed
It’s been a minute since I’ve posted any new Morning Work Centers, but I have had so many requests for specific themes that I figured it was time to get started on that list. May I present, Morning Work Activities with a Pet Theme. Like always, I am going to show you each and every activity that is included in the set so you know exactly what is included. What makes these themed Morning Work Activities so nice is that you don’t have to worry about students who don’t celebrate certain holidays ... VIEW POST
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