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I know that hands down incorporating literacy in the math classroom is very difficult, even for veteran teachers. My sister who is going to be an Eelementary teacher received a book in the mail that caught my eye, it was called ''50 Literacy Strategies: Step by Step,'' by Gail E. Tompkins. A few of the more interesting things I came up ...
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In previous posts I have gone over incorporating literature in to mathematics. Here is another idea incorporating poems in your lessons. Below is a poem featured by Math Story there are also many sites that allow you to look and use poems in your classroom.Cool as a circle,Don't fool around,Got somewhere to go,Covering ground...Yeah, ...
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Spring fever is in full-swing and both teachers and students alike are looking forward to summer vacation. Its times like these that call for a little something new to shake things up and keep everybody going for another month (or two). A few weeks ago I stumbled across a site called Kabongo that will help put an end to spring fever in your ...
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A flannel or felt board is an important part of any early childhood classroom. One of the biggest benefits of having and using a flannel board is the opportunities it creates for oral language development. At the flannel board students can re-tell nursery rhymes, fairy tales, and other popular stories. Flannel boards come in a variety of ...
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The three lucky winners of the Jack Hartmann gift certificates are as follows:
1st place winner of a $50 gift certificate: Hope D.
2nd place winner of a $30 gift certificate: Sue H.
3rd place winner of a $15 gift certificate: K.R.
All winners have been notified via e-mail and will have seven days to claim their gift certificates.
The ...
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There’s nothing a teacher dreads more than being absent and having to prepare for a substitute. In addition to the preparations you have to make in advance, often while you’re sick, there’s always the fear that your students will go bonkers in your absence. I’m sure this has never happened to you, when you’re absent your little cherubs sit ...
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If you are looking for an activity that will engage your students and keep them on task then look no further. The secret is to use pictures of the students; they love to look at pictures of themselves and their friends. This activity can be done several different ways to allow for differentiation.
In the picture above you can see the ...
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I first heard about Jack Hartmann’s music from a colleague about nine years ago, all it took was one song and I was hooked. I started with the Rhymin’ to Read nursery rhyme CD then worked my way up to Hip Hop Alphabop, the rest is history! While most early childhood teachers are familiar with his music, we’re not all familiar with Jack himself ...
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Race to the Top is a fun game that can be adapted for many different skills and levels. You can use these types of games to practice letter recognition, sight words, or even numbers. In the picture above you can see the Spring Alphabet Race to the Top game, in the picture below you can see the sight word version of the game.
To prepare ...
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The winner of Karen’s Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus packet is Karen B! The winner was selected using an on-line random number generator. Thank you to everybody who entered, we had 228 entries. Stay tuned for another contest that is going to knock your socks off!
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