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Fairy Tales
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Spelling Patterns and Sight Words
Do your students need help with sight words?
Emma from Clever Classroom and I have some sight word ideas to share with you!
We have teamed up to each launch our own VIP groups, and we'll be sending out our best teaching ideas and free resources!
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Phonics Videos and Activities for Bossy E
Do you ever show your kiddos the phonics videos on youtube?
My kids just love them. We have collected lots of really good ones, especially for phonics rules like Bossy E.
Harry Kindergarten is their all time favorite - they know every word and sing it LOUDLY!
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Teacher Graphics
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Reluctant Writers: Tech Solutions
10 Apps for Encouraging Reluctant Writers
Do you have ipads in your classroom this year? Are you looking for ways to encourage your reluctant writers? I am always on the lookout for fun new activities for my young writers.
Each year, I have students in my class who just ...
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Fairy Tales – Masks, Scripts, Writing and Phonics
Fairy Tales are well proven vehicle for Readers' Theater, but the engagement and learning increases significantly when you also incorporate masks and interactive play.
Here's how we explore fairy tales in my class.
Character Masks
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Time Tested Early Literacy Strategies
Does your early literacy time sound like this:
Teacher, how to you spell....?
"What does this word say?
When early readers hear the answer "Just sound it out", do they really know what you are talking about?
Do they know what that means?
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Brain Breaks for the Classroom
Most teachers I know use brain breaks of some sort.
There is a lot of great research behind the idea of taking a few minutes out of your work block to refresh and move, before starting back again.
To me, brain breaks are like resetting your computer so it's much more efficient ...
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Communities Explored: Busy Town!
Today I'm sharing an idea for teaching about communities.
This is a big part of our social studies curriculum, and the way it's done is authentic and interactive!
How do you teach about communities and professions?
Our school creates a town to make it an authentic ...
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Working With Blends
We've been working on letter blends in our classroom, and I got a new set of Letter Buddies Blends books from Hameray Publishing to use with the class.
Here's what we did this week:
The first thing we did was take some time to look through the books together. The students quickly ...
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Quotation Station: Writing About Quotes
I'm a big fan of good memes or quotations, and love to share and discuss them.
If a quotation is educationally meaningful, I often will share it with my students. They are perfect for inspiring meaningful discussions and higher level thinking! Sometimes we use these quotations or ...
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No More Dried Up Markers!
Teacher Problem #4
How to deal with all those dried up markers!
Students love to use dry erase markers during literacy and math centers, and it saves me time and money avoiding photocopying. However, it's hard to keep track of all the lids in those bins, and often I'll find that a whole set ...
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Paper Flowers Tutorial
I've been wanting to try these paper hyacinth flowers for a few years now, but to be honest, I was afraid!
I was worried that I'd end up with a classroom full of frustrated students who were unable to curl the petals and wanted me to do it for them! So, I decided to try it in small groups, ...
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Math Apps for the Classroom
I am always on the hunt for new math apps to use for class, and I'm particularly happy when I find some that are simple and effective.
Sadly, most of the apps I recommended in this blog post have been removed as they became unavailable. However, the best one -MATH BINGO - is still available ...
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Flower Rings Craft Tutorial
This flower art project took my class by storm!
It began as a little spring flower craft, and soon spread through our class, then the classes down the hall as students saw the results and wanted to try it, too!
If you're looking for something to keep little hands busy, this ...
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Phonics: Interactive Fun with Pop-Ups
I am always searching for fun new ways to teach core skills: phonics, phonological awareness, spelling patterns, etc. One day, one of my students brought it a pop-up book, and I saw students' eyes light up with interest. How do they work? Are they magic? Can we make ...
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Mother’s Day Gift: Borax Crystal Necklaces
Looking for more Mother's Day ideas? Add some Borax to your shopping list!
Try these Mother's Day pendants and add a little SCIENCE to your project!
Students are so excited to see the crystals grow, and then add string to make a crystal necklace that mom will love!
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Father’s Day : Simple Crafts for Dad
This year I was determined NOT to spend a gazillion dollars on Father's Day gift ideas.
(Keep in mind that it's taken me 25 years of teaching to finally realize that this is okay!)
I also wanted something that I thought Dads would be able to tuck away and keep for years and years,
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Integrated Learning In Primary
Increasingly, integrated learning is becoming fundamental to teaching. Many schools are moving away from the traditional "single subject blocks" model to a multi-subject, project-based model.
Here's a quick video from Edutopia to explain the benefits of this approach.
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