It's spring and that means it's baseball season! Many of our little learners are now involved in t-ball and are all about the sport. It's always fun to incorporate student's interests into classroom activities. This baseball themed bundle contains several hands-on activities for … [Read more...]
Teaching Defender D
Oh so many phonics rules to remember! From remembering that vowels have two sounds to the more advanced rules- WOW! It's quite a bit for our little readers and writers. As we teach the rules, it's always helpful to incorporate visuals and stories. It gives our students something … [Read more...]
Teacher Appreciation SALE!
Oh my goodness! Is it that time again? The annual Teachers Pay Teachers Teacher Appreciation Sale marks the imminent closing to another school year. This year the sale runs from Tuesday to Wednesday (that's the 3rd and 4th). It's a great time to stock up on all those activities … [Read more...]
Teaching the Vowel Sounds of Y
There are so many phonics rules! It's really amazing that most of our little ones are able to break the code and become fluent readers. After students learn the letters and sounds of the alphabet, we kind of rock their world a bit by teaching them that certain letters can have … [Read more...]
Robin’s Nest Addition FREEBIE
I've been doing a little computer "spring-cleaning" this past week and decided it was time to spruce up some of those older tried-and-true spring themed activities. Many of my kindergarten teacher friends have requested activities for addition facts to 10, so I started with the … [Read more...]
Fly Swat Activities!
I was strolling the aisles of the Dollar Tree the other week and came across this super adorable frog fly swatter! That was just enough motivation to pull out the fly swatting activities! Of course, any old fly swatter will do, but geez…. he's just so cute! Many of my … [Read more...]
Robin’s Nest Activities
Well, it's mid April and you'd think that we'd be seeing quite a few robins in the yard, however, I live in Northern Michigan and the weather is anything but predictable. In fact a winter storm just passed through the area and schools that were not on spring break had a couple of … [Read more...]
Voice Level Chart FREEBIE!
It's certainly not uncommon for young students to not understand appropriate voice levels during certain activities. We have 20 plus kiddos in a room and they really need to be taught when it's appropriate to speak at a normal level, when it's appropriate to whisper and then when … [Read more...]
Ice Cream Activities for Rhyme and the Alphabet
The Ice Cream Cone activity for rhyme has certainly been a hit with my kinder friends last year that I decided it was time to add an alphabet activity as well. Both activities are perfect for independent centers and you can easily differentiate the activities by choosing which … [Read more...]
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