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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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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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This Valentine themed activity for practicing sight words is super simple yet still tons of fun for little ones. You will need one magnetic cookie tray or other magnetic surface per child, paper Valentine hearts, tape, sight word cards, and magnetic letters. You could also have the students match upper to lowercase letters on the trays. The ...
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This is a highly engaging and fun activity to help your students practice their sight words during your Valentine’s Day unit. To create this game you will need several different types of student Valentine cards, a marker, envelopes, laminating film, and mini mailboxes or other containers. First, write one sight word on the back of each ...
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This fun syllable game is always big hit with preschoolers and kindergarteners alike around Valentine’s Day. To create this activity you will need three Valentine mailboxes, a marker, construction paper hearts, a glue stick, and the 1, 2, and 3 syllable cards. I found the Valentine mailboxes pictured above at the Target Dollar Spot. First, ...
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This is a fun activity to practice beginning sounds during your Valentine’s Day unit. To create this activity you will need Valentine containers, objects that begin with sounds your students are learning to identify, a marker, index cards, tape, and a paper bag. I found the Valentine buckets at the Target Dollar Spot. The objects pictured ...
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I recently decided to change the way I display birthdays in the classroom. You may remember that for many years I used cute gift bags for each month that I hung on the wall. Inside each bag were popsicle sticks with the child’s name and birth date. When I changed the calendar each month I just took the sticks out of the appropriate bag and ...
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The winner of the free subscription to One More Story is Bre. Bre has been contacted via e-mail and has 7 days from today to claim her prize. The winner was chosen using Random.org. Thanks to everybody who entered, stay tuned for more giveaways on the blog soon!
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Today I’m sharing the note I send home to parents each year which features educational gift ideas for their child. I started sending this list home several years ago when I noticed all of my students returned from the holiday break reciting a litany of movie related presents they had received. I would cringe upon hearing them describe in ...
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I was recently introduced to an on-line subscription service called One More Story. One More Story is an online library featuring the best of children’s classic and contemporary literature, including Caledcott Medal winners. Children can view the illustrations and listen to the books being ...
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