Finally, Differentiated Sight Word Activities with the Words YOU want to use. Check out this Super Simple EDIT IT Sight Word Activities blog post that specifically talks about this product and all that is included in these packets. You can check out my preview to see all that is included. Just please note, you will see blank cards as these items have not been populated with words yet. As soon as you enter them into your list . . . BOOM . . . they will automatically appear. This packet ... VIEW POST
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Differentiated Polar Nonsense Word Work
Differentiating doesn’t always mean tiering. . . Remember that we differentiate in response to learning profiles, interest AND readiness. But once in a while, when the planets all align, you can differentiate in response to all three. I’m going to show you an example. Over the last couple of days and over the next week, my class will be focusing on polar animals. We’ll do experiments, write and even do a couple of crafts that focus on the study of both the Arctic and Antarctic. ... VIEW POST
Sensory Table Polar Love
My kiddos are deep in love with polar animals these days. You know how they love jumping nonsense word icebergs with their little penguin and polar bear, right? Well I though I would show you what I have for them their sensory table. I actually usually have two sensory tables going at anytime in my class, one for incorporating more academic stuff and one, like the one above, for learning centers which I think of as more exploratory in nature but still 'academic.' This month I ... VIEW POST
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
January Sensory Fun!
How many are too many sensory bins to have going at one time? Hmmm . . . that's really good question. But since I have never met a sensory table or bin I didn't like, I am probably not the best person to ask. I can tell you, however, that I have four going right now in my own classroom. I know . . . I know . . . but with so many things traditionally kindergarten that are quickly disappearing, I refuse to believe that there isn't room for sensory infused activities in our curriculum. It's ... VIEW POST
Hands-On Winter Math Center Activities
Christmas has come and gone and that means it's time to break out the winter-themed mini erasers that you have been hoarding away from Target. I have all the best winter self-correcting eraser math activities to keep your students engaged and learning through the coldest months of the year. So read on to find out about all my best Hands-On Winter Math Center Activities. The Activities I have put together a plethora of activities that can be used with the latest selection of Target ... VIEW POST
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