When teaching young children, it is important to help them learn control and restraint when it comes to speaking out in class. Every child has important stories to tell and sometimes they can't hold it all in! My Mouth is a Volcano is a fantastic book that uses a compassionate approach to teach about the habit of interrupting teachers and students in the classroom. This book is fun and silly and ... Read More about My Mouth Is A Volcano
Tryin’ Lion Reading Strategy
Every good teacher knows how important it is to have strategies in place to help their young learners as they are beginning to read. With reading strategies like Lips the Fish, Stretchy Snake, Chunky Monkey, Flippy Dolphin, and Skippy Frog, your students will have all the tools they need to help them become fluent readers. The Tryin Lion reading strategy brings them all together. Here are my ... Read More about Tryin’ Lion Reading Strategy
Dotty Giraffe Reading Strategy
Getting our young learners to understand punctuation, inflection, and expression when reading and writing can seem like a big challenge. While most students will instinctually understand inflection when something is read to them, it's not something they can easily articulate when they are learning to read. With the Dotty Giraffe reading strategy, students are introduced to punctuation, inflection, ... Read More about Dotty Giraffe Reading Strategy
Letter of the Week Alphabet Center Activities
Learning the alphabet is a big part of kindergarten. Students are being introduced to concepts that have to do with letters, their sounds, how to write them, and more. Having engaging alphabet activities at your fingertips is a great way to get students to absorb this essential concept! Adding your hands-on alphabet activities to centers is a great way to do this. Here are some of my favorite ... Read More about Letter of the Week Alphabet Center Activities
Base Ten Blocks for Teaching Place Value
Young students often think of numbers much differently than we do. In fact, math concepts in general are quite abstract. Our little learners need something concrete to help them grasp an understanding of the abstract. Que base ten blocks! A visual element that our student can see, touch, draw and manipulate helps them process the abstract concepts. I am excited to share with you some great ... Read More about Base Ten Blocks for Teaching Place Value
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