I'm soooo excited to have Mary from Mrs. Lirette's Learning Detectives here today. She's moving back to kindergarten after being in 2nd grade and we are so glad she back with kinders.Hi everyone! It's Mary from Mrs. Lirette's Learning Detectives. This has been an incredible week of back to school ideas, hasn't it? I hope I can add to your collection of ideas for the classroom. Thanks to Marsha for allowing me to share with you!One of my favorite activities for the ... VIEW POST
Back To School With Guess Who? Mary from Mrs. Lirette’s Learning Detectives.
Hands-On Learning and Digital Freebie
How are you feeling about the fall? Personally, I want my students to be safe so I am all for anything I will need to do to make that happen. However, that doesn't mean I'm happy about social distancing or the amount of work it will take to make it happen. So I've been trying to concentrate on how I can make social distance learning-friendly resources that will still keep learning hands-on and still work those fine motor muscles that have been neglected during the Covid-19 quarantine season. ... VIEW POST
Learning With Cars
Engaging students in learning is a can be a daunting task. Knowing what to teach is only half the battle. The real work comes with keeping the learning fun and helping students to WANT to learn. Sometimes the difference between doing the work and not doing it is simply in the materials you use. Tapping into your students' interests can help. A great example of this is when you can incorporate learning with cars. What was once only a toy, has become a learning tool that is used every day in ... VIEW POST
Did you hear about Mrs. Lirette? And get before it’s gone.
Did you hear about my blogging pal Mrs. Lirette from Mrs. Lirette's Learning Detectives? She's moving BACK to kindergarten and in celebration of the blessed event, she's invited a slew of guest bloggers to blog exclusively about all things kindergarten over the next 15 days (starting to day). You've got to stop over there and check out all the fun ideas. I know I'm super excited to find out who'll be stopping by her blog (can you believe she's keeping it a secret and ... VIEW POST
It’s a K “tree-O” giveaway!
It's a fabulous thing when you celebrate 1000 followers (a huge milestone) but to be able to celebrate it with two other of my most favorite kinder bloggers makes it even sweeter.Don't you love our button made by our buddy Tanja from Journey of a Substitute TeacherIt's true! Three kinder blogs are celebrating 1000 followers this week. Mary from Sharing Kindergarten, Mary from Mrs. Lirette's Learning Detective and myself. We wanted to bring you some of our favorite fall treats ... VIEW POST
How flexible are you . . .
How Flexible Are You . . .Flexible groupings are probably one of the easiest ways to begin intiating differentiated instructional strategies in a classroom. The question is, what does it look like, how do you organize it and how does it work. I don't think it looks the same in any two classrooms. As with anything, it has to work for you.In my class, there are pocket charts (I love, love, love those little $1.00 Target pocket charts), laminated magnetic cards ... VIEW POST
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