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Picture books are great learning tools. Kindergarteners with the fear of leaving preschool, might find that kindergarten is not so scary.
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Picture books are great learning tools. Kindergarteners with the fear of leaving preschool, might find that kindergarten is not so scary.
24 Books and 24 Projects Below are all the books and the projects from an Advent Calendar that I reviewed books from and created projects if you want to see…
Thank Fall, Written By: Ciara L. Hill, Illustrated By: Agia Putri- Age Range 6-9 Thank Fall is a book about a young child’s quest to save everything about Fall in…
What a wonderful day to celebrate all the grandparents. But not every student has a grandparent. In that case, celebrate a special person in the child’s life, like a godparent,…
What is the biggest challenge you will face in the next six months? The biggest challenge I will face in the next six months is being healthy, and getting my…
The Holidays Are Approaching-What should I do in my classroom? I have provided inexpensive ideas that will engage your students and parents.
I love creating fun things for students to do in the classroom. So I have created lesson plans that are themed based. You can work on the themes, but I suggest that you also include the student’s interests as well. They are approx. 13 pages long and consist of information for all the centers in your classroom, with a letter, a number, a shape, and a color to introduce and review. Below I have provided information from one of my lesson plans as a way to say thank you for being a blog follower.Â
I believe in Equality for all, especially when it comes to my students. But if we are taking holidays out of the classroom are we really providing equality for all? What about the students that celebrate those holidays?
The Pros and Cons of Working interviews. Are they necessary?