If you’ve introduced your kiddos to Scentos smelly markers, then you know how much they love those cute little characters. This freebie will give your students the opportunity to use these fun holiday themed markers in meaningful and engaging ways. These writing sheets are editable. So you can insert your own sight, holiday or theme words that you would like them to practice. By being editable, you can also differentiate them to meet the readiness levels of all your students. Writing sheets ... VIEW POST
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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
What a week, differentiated holiday plans for word work and A FREEBIE!
Whew! What a week. Is it just me or, as we get closer to the holidays, does it seem that everything seems to get crazier and crazier. We had some fun with new gingerbread themed math stations this week. I have some new word work stations on board for the next two weeks and a freebie to boot with this post. So hold on to your hats as you get the speed tour. l It's been great to start my 15 Days Of Kindergarten Kindness this week. My class has really gotten on board. Above you'll ... VIEW POST
Handwriting Help in Kindergarten
Handwriting instruction can be tricky and frustrating for students and for teachers. With more and more students coming to early childhood classrooms with fewer and fewer fine motor skills, this is now more true than ever before. We can use as much handwriting help in kindergarten as we can get. I promise you, my classroom is no exception. You will see funky pencil grips in my classroom pictures. Sometimes you'll see no grip at all. Students just don't have the strength or stamina for fine ... VIEW POST
Nine Tools For Differentiating
One of the most common questions I get about differentiating invariably involves organizing and keeping materials separate for your different tiered groups. So to keep things quick and simple for this post, I wanted to tell you about some of the best tools I have found for differentiating instruction in regards to readiness. I personally like to organize my reading and math levels by color. Sometimes I have four levels, but most often, I use three. Pink is for students who are working ... VIEW POST
A New Spin On Morning Work and a Freebie to Get You Organized.
Morning Work! Yuck! Seriously . . . yuck! We feel like we need to have something for our kiddos to do while they file into our room haphazardly in the morning. Most of them are on time, but many are 5, 10 or 15 minutes or more late for class. I hate starting a new lesson without all of them there, so I have been forced to have SOMETHING for them to do for those first 20 minutes or so of the day. Morning Work! Blah! While I have no opposition to a daily activity sheet now and then ... VIEW POST
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