If you teach preschool, Pre-k, or kindergarten then you know that the alphabet is kind of a big deal. We spend weeks teaching letters and letter sounds, singing alphabet songs, making alphabet crafts… basically living a real life version of chicka chicka boom boom.
When you’re spending that much time teaching and learning the alphabet, you want to make sure that you have enough practice activities to keep things from getting, well, stale.
These FREE alphabet centers are not only hands on ...
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6 Tips For Teaching CVC Words in Kindergarten
Teaching CVC words in Kindergarten is a HUGE part of our year! As a kindergarten teacher, you know that it’s an exciting time, too.
Everything we poured into learning letters and sounds and building a strong phonemic awareness foundation is starting to come together.
Our students are ready to read!
However, once you get to this point, it can be difficult to know exactly where to begin. How do we best teach CVC words in Kindergarten and make them stick?
This blog post will give you 6 ...
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January Center Ideas for Kindergarten
January in Kindergarten is a magical time! You come back from break and things just seem to start clicking.
It can also be a time when things start to feel a bit stale - especially your math and literacy centers! These January center ideas for kindergarten will help you stay in your routine while keeping your winter centers exciting.
What do centers look like in kindergarten?
How your kindergarten centers run will look different depending on your classroom management style and what ...
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Free Winter Math Crafts for Kindergarten
If you teach Kindergarten, you’re probably strongly for or against crafts in the classroom. There doesn’t seem to be much in between!
Personally, I am strongly FOR crafts, especially when they incorporate our core learning like these winter math crafts for Kindergarten. I think that crafts are so important to the kindergarten experience.
These free winter math crafts are the perfect way to combine fine motor practice, listening and following directions, are, and math after winter break! ...
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The Science of Reading: How To Align Your Instruction with Structured Literacy
You have probably been hearing a lot recently about the science of reading. You’ve heard that your instruction should align with structured literacy. But what does that even mean?
The good news is, while this might require a mindset shift, it doesn’t have to be overly complicated.
In this blog post, I am going to show you 5 ways you can align your instruction with the science of reading and structured literacy.
What is the science of reading?
The science of reading refers to a ...
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Free Activities for Comparing and Ordering Sets in Kindergarten
Building number sense is so important in Kindergarten math, and we spend a lot of time on comparing numbers. But what about when your students are ready to go beyond simply comparing?
Teaching comparing and ordering sets in Kindergarten takes those number sense skills to the next level.
This can be a difficult skill to practice though! These free kindergarten math center activities make comparing and ordering sets fun and meaningful.
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