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Please join me in welcoming Debbie Clement as a guest blogger in honor of the Blog Hop (how'd I luck out??). Thank you so much Debbie! HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY WEEKEND!!! HAPPY HOLIDAY WEEKEND OF BLOG HOPPING!! What an honor to get to contribute a guest post Read More...
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A big welcome and thank you goes out Amy for sharing this fabulous article. This activity would also be a great RTI intervention. Popcorn words are always "popping" up. They are the most frequently occurring words our students encounter as readers. Being Read More...
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Mrs. Miner's Monkey Business welcomes and thanks Brandi Jordan from Really Good Stuff's blog The Teacher's Lounge for this very informative and interesting article. With over 35 million people in the United States who speak Spanish, it is no wonder that Read More...
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Please join me in welcoming Marsha McGuire from A Differentiated Kindergarten. Enjoy her great post while I am in South Carolina enjoying the beautiful rays and my wonderful family! Hello everyone, my name is Marsha McGuire, from A Differentiated Kindergarten, Read More...
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Please welcome Tessa Maguire from Tales From Outside the Classroom! As a Reading Specialist, I think leveled reading is key to students' reading success. There are tons of different management and structure ideas out there, but one thing I hold as a non-negotiable Read More...
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Sequence of Events Kinder Style I'm so excited to be a guest blogger for Mrs. Miner's super site! I've been a fan of Kindergarten Monkey Business since the start! Even though I teach second grade, I've found the fantastic resources here to be such a benefit Read More...
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Please welcome Caitlin Clabby with her first guest post on Mrs. Miner's Monkey Business! With all the new common core standards this year, I have made some changes in the way I do my whole group reading lesson and I am loving it! Every morning we start Read More...
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Please welcome Lidia Barbosa with her first guest post at Mrs. Miner's Monkey Business. Enjoy! Rhyming skills can be a little difficult to develop in young learners. We need to provide plenty of opportunities where students will hear and practice rhymes. Read More...
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Welcome Mary Lirette from Mrs. Lirette's Learning Detectives as a first time guest blogger! When I started teaching kindergarten, I knew I wanted to utilize math tubs. I had 20 students so I wanted to have 20 different math tubs available. 20 at one time?? Read More...
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Please welcome April Nolan from Fun 2B in First with her first guest post on Mrs. Miner's Monkey Business: Spelling often becomes a drill and kill routine of copying words for memorization. Boring! It doesn't have to be that way though. In fact, spelling Read More...
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Happy Read Across America Day, and Happy Birthday to Dr. Seuss! Dr. Seuss was a genius, wasn't he? He was a master at using rhythm and rhyme (two important components of Phonemic Awareness) in a very kid friendly way. Yet, he often managed to hide deeper Read More...
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Many elementary teachers are aware of the classic four ways of learning: visual, auditory, tactile andkinesthetic. But did you know that young learners need to be exposed to eight more ways of processing information too? Going multisensory is amust these Read More...
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Discovering Diversity: Teaching Children to Appreciate Diverse Cultures By Dan Gilbert and Submitted on behalf of Primrose Schools. Primrose provides a balanced learning curriculum for preschool children ensuring students build a foundation for success Read More...
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