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I'm Mary, a Kindergarten teacher from Georgia. I am a learner. I have a Bachelors and Masters degree in early childhood education as well as a specialist degree in Instructional Technology. I adore my small family. I love blogging, creating games, and instructing little minds. Teaching is my life's passion.
Sharing Kindergarten
3w ago
Hang on tight to check out all these Room on the Broom Printables and Activities. Fall is a magical time for classrooms, and there’s no better way to introduce your students to the wonderful world of literature than with Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s beloved Room on the Broom. To make this story come to […]
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Sharing Kindergarten
1M ago
Looking for a fun and engaging fall-themed book for your kindergartners? There Was an Old Lady Who Picked a Pumpkin by Lucille Colandro is the perfect Scholastic Reader for beginning readers. This bestselling story takes students on a silly, rhyming adventure as the old lady heads to the pumpkin patch! It’s a great book to […]
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Sharing Kindergarten
1M ago
Looking for a fun way to celebrate Earth Day in your classroom? There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Worm is just what you need! This book, another whimsical installment in the Old Lady series, brings Lucille Colandro’s quirky humor to life with an Earth Day-themed twist that will have your students giggling—and learning—all at once. Featuring hilarious illustrations by […]
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Sharing Kindergarten
1M ago
Teaching comparing numbers is an important skill in early education, helping students build a strong foundation in math. If you’re a kindergarten teacher looking for an engaging way to teach kindergarten students how to compare numbers, you are in the right place because the Comparing Crocs pack is the great resource you need. This resource […]
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Sharing Kindergarten
2M ago
Teaching heart words in kindergarten is essential for building a strong foundation in early literacy. These words, often called high-frequency words or sight words, are crucial for young readers because they frequently appear in texts and often don’t follow regular phonics rules. The Orton-Gillingham (OG) Red Word method is a powerful tool for teaching these […]
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Sharing Kindergarten
4M ago
Freebie Alphabet Help for Kindergarten: Are you looking for engaging and effective ways to provide alphabet help for kindergarten with volunteers or at home? Look no further! We’ve designed a freebie file packed with activities to offer extra practice on letters of the alphabet for five days of the week in an easy way. Each day features a simple game that makes learning the alphabet a delightful experience for young children. Let’s dive into these fun-filled days and discover how you can support your child’s alphabet journey in the best way to increase letter names and sounds! Check out some ..read more
Sharing Kindergarten
4M ago
As kindergarten teachers, we understand that our little learners come to us each day with a wide range of experiences and emotions. Sometimes, these young children might need a bit more support and understanding than usual. That’s where the concept of a “Handle with Care” note for teachers comes in—a simple, yet powerful tool that parents can use to communicate their child’s needs to us.
What is a Handle with Care Note for Teachers?
A “Handle with Care” note for teachers is a brief message from a parent or guardian to a teacher, indicating that their child may need a bit of extra attent ..read more
Sharing Kindergarten
5M ago
Welcome to Kindergarten: Preparing As A New Kindergarten Teacher: Starting your journey as a kindergarten teacher is incredibly exciting and a bit overwhelming. With so much to prepare and think about, it’s essential to have a solid plan in place to ensure a smooth transition into your new role.
A New Kindergarten Teacher
You are going to LOVE kindergarten. It is the best! I often hear teachers asking what they can do NOW to get prepared or to get ahead for the upcoming year. Here are some crucial steps you can take now to set yourself up for success in the classroom.
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Sharing Kindergarten
5M ago
Free Examples Classroom Screen: In the bustling world of lower elementary education, teachers are constantly seeking innovative tools to enhance their teaching strategies and manage classroom activities effectively. One such remarkable tool that has gained significant popularity is Classroom Screen. And it can be used for FREE.
Free Examples Classroom Screen
This free, web-based application is designed to provide a variety of interactive and practical features that can transform your teaching experience. In this blog post, we’ll explore how you can make the most of Classroom Screen, focusing ..read more
Sharing Kindergarten
5M ago
Kindergarten Boot Camp is here! Yes, we have brought back Kindergarten Boot Camp, but we have made it bigger and better than ever! This year we are bringing you 28 topics, tons of printables, and so much more in this on-demand video PD series made for Kindergarten teachers. Marsha McGuire from A Differentiated Kindergarten is joining us to share her expertise on several topics this year and LeAnna Wolkis is adding her valuable knowledge as well.
Our Learning Guide (Topics & Takeaways)
First, you want to know what topics we are covering this year in Kindergarten Boot Camp 2023 and what y ..read more