Hands-down, my all time favorite thing to teach is reading. I especially love teaching children who are just learning to read. I taught Pre-K and Kindergarten for almost six years and cannot tell how rewarding it is to see little ones emerging as readers. This blog post aims to help parents gain ideas and […]
Top Shelf Books
How do you organize your personal collection of books? Do you leave them all at school or at home? What are your all time favorite books? For me, I set aside all of my all time favorites, classics and most cherished books on the top shelf of my bookcase. I absolutely love children’s books (and […]
Classroom Manners and Expectations
Newly revised Manners and Expectations Posters. Creating clear and consistent expectations is a vital part of your program throughout the year and specifically at the beginning of the school year. I have always enjoyed helping children develop socially acceptable behaviors with gentle role-modeling and encouragement, always focusing on the desired behavior and prevention where possible. […]
Bottle Cap Game Freebie
If you know me, then you know I love making games and activities from cheap or free materials. I love creating different ways to use bottle caps or lids in the classroom. Centers on the cheap are fun and easy to put together and they often last longer. Bottle caps are everywhere and it is […]
Making and Writing Sentences the BUNDLE
This popular series of learning to read and write resources for each season have now been bundled as one file and discounted (30% savings compared with purchasing each file) for Pre-K and K teachers. These centers are ideal for emergent readers as children are given the opportunity to construct sentences with basic structures using a […]
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