If you teach Pre-K or Kindergarten, then you know that teaching the alphabet is kind of a big deal! Teaching letters and letter sounds is a HUGE part of our curriculum. It can feel like there's a lot of pressure to teach the alphabet the "right way." After all, teaching the alphabet is a foundation skill for learning how to read!I truly believe that it doesn't have to be that complicated, however!This blog post will discuss how to teach the alphabet in Kindergarten, hands on alphabet center ...
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Fun and Easy Name Practice Activities [FREEBIES INCLUDED]
If you teach the early grades, chances are you are working on names right now! Most years, the majority of my Kindergarten class comes in unable to even recognize their names. So needless to say, we are spending LOTS of time on name practice activities!These name practice ideas will help you work on names in lots of different ways - from identifying names, building names, name tracing, and writing names. This is also the perfect time to incorporate concepts of print practice and fine motor ...
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Teach Students How To Cut With Scissors
Learning how to use scissors is something we know we will have to teach every year. Many of our students come to us never having held a pair of scissors before! But how do we best teach students how to cut with scissors? Teaching students how to cut with scissors is an important fine motor activity because it will help develop multiple essential developmental skills including:Hand, wrist, and finger fine motor muscles needed for writingHand-eye coordinationBilateral coordination, which means ...
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4 Kindergarten Whole Group Math Games that Use Jumbo Dice
One of the best ways to make Kindergarten math a little more engaging is to make whole group math games a part of your lessons. I love adding in jumbo dice when we play our whole group math games because it just adds a little something extra!You can use jumbo dice or inflatable dice the same way you would use regular dice in your Kindergarten math lessons, but they have two benefits:They are easier for your entire group to see no matter where they are sittingThey just make every Kindergarten ...
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The 1 Trick You Need for Lining Up in Kindergarten
At the beginning of the year, lining up in Kindergarten can feel a bit like herding cats. How to I teach my kindergarteners to line up without running, pushing, or complaining about where they are in line?Well, believe it or not, it doesn’t have to be complicated.There is one classroom management trick that I use every single year to teaching lining up procedures and transitions in Kindergarten.Not only does this trick work wonders for lining up in Kindergarten, but it is also great for ...
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Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Activities Your Students Will LOVE!
Is there anything more iconic than a Chicka Chicka Boom Boom week in Kindergarten? This is one of my favorite weeks of all time because it gets my students so excited to learn!These chicka chicka boom boom activities will help make your week memorable!Read all the way to the end grab a set of FREE Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Centers!Reading Chicka Chicka Boom BoomOf course, we have to READ Chicka Chicka Boom Boom this week! This is our interactive read aloud for the week (it’s week two of the ...
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