I wasn't super concerned about where the kids put the animals. They decided on farm, arctic, savanna, forest, jungle, desert and ocean. I snatched a bunch of fake ficus trees from the library. We used butcher paper, leftover bulletin board fabric and whatever else the kids could find ar...
Take a clipboard or notebook with you the next time you stroll through the woods or your local park. Help your child identify things they don’t recognize and share synonyms for ones they do. For instance, if they point out a rock, decide together if it’s a pebble or a boulder. ...
I wasn't super concerned about where the kids put the animals. They decided on farm, arctic, savanna, forest, jungle, desert and ocean. I snatched a bunch of fake ficus trees from the library. We used butcher paper, leftover bulletin board fabric and whatever else the kids could find ar...
FREE Printable Iran for Kids Printable Mini-Book to Read, Color & Learn Free Printable Worksheets for Kindergarten To see all of our free activities, scroll below and click on any image to see more about that resource and print the pdf. ...
Each unit contains approximately 15 activities, with instructions and templatesas needed. Hands-on activities are provided to keep it fun and exciting. This includes sensory bins, experiments, games, and more! Easy supplies keep it low-cost, and book suggestions add learning time. ...
Center 1: Read Aloud We usedHow This Book Was Madeby Mac Barnett and Adam Rex. In true Mac Barnett form, this book is filled with humor that was a little bit above the heads of some Kindergarten friends, but there’s a lot of great info on the process that a book goes through to...
By the end of September, you have killed more trees than you care to admit, and you can’t find your desk because assessments are piled high? You have so MUCH data, but you can’t seem to turn data into a teaching plan. You pass these mountains of assessments off to your admin and...
I could fill a notebook with complaints about the insanity of stuffing so much into a child’s day. I’m actually hearing from many teachers that in some schools administrators expect kindergarten teachers to shorten or actually eliminate any opportunity for explorative, child-directed indoor and ...
Another book that prekindergarten and kindergarten students can understand isHave You Filled a Bucket Today?Use this book, and a set of buckets and pom-poms representing positive comments, to encourage students to fill each others’ buckets with kind words and deeds. ...
We finished our read aloud, “The Brooklyn Bridge” by Karen Hesse (please, please pre-read for your eighth grader as it is a wonderful book but has some more mature themes and may not be wonderful for very sensitive children) and we are now reading “Water Buffalo Days:Growing Up in ...