
Low-Prep Time Fillers for Kindergarten Classrooms
We’ve all been there – You plan an outstanding lesson, activity, and then crush the delivery. But it never fails that you have fast finishers
We’ve all been there – You plan an outstanding lesson, activity, and then crush the delivery. But it never fails that you have fast finishers
Back when I was a new teacher, I felt a little apprehensive when it came to using technology and digital resources for kindergarten. Something about
Adapting to this school year is going to be unlike any other year thus far. In some ways, it’s hard not to feel like a
I’ve had a wonderful week chatting with kindergarten teachers who are getting ready to use my new Kindergarten Morning Activities in their classrooms this year.
Every teacher will have to be gone from their room at some point in time and will need the services of a substitute teacher. Substitute
One of the most exciting activities for a child is playing a game. What’s better than the joy of playing a game? Using games in
Several years ago, I was teaching half-day kindergarten and needed to add more variety to the alphabet activities I was using with my class. I
Note: This post was previously published under the name “Kindergarten Morning Activities”, but I’ve since renamed them as “Morning Kits”. The activities and supplies needed
Today, I’m excited to share ideas and insights about fine motor kindergarten activities and their importance in early childhood education. Over the last several
With spring comes so many of my favorite things: warmer weather, sunnier days, and some of my favorite read alouds! Here’s a round-up of
Happy Saturday! I was hoping that by the time I had a chance to blog about my new spring fine motor centers, it would actually
With all of the cold and nasty weather we’ve been having here in Kansas, it’s hard to believe that St. Patrick’s Day is only a