From early finishers to morning tubs, crafts, writing, and STEM activities, there’s no shortage of ways to keep your little learners engaged and excited about learning in November.
Pumpkin Activities and Crafts in Kindergarten
From crafting to science, let’s explore some exciting pumpkin activities that will keep your students engaged and excited about learning this October.
Easter Fun and Learning in Kindergarten
Easter is one of my favorite holidays! Personally, I love singing and worshiping our risen Savior in church and all…
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Halloween Book List for Young Readers
Today we are excited to share with you our favorite Halloween books for young readers. Books are always the perfect…
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Apple Books for the Early Childhood Classroom
If you are in an early childhood classroom, September often means teaching about apples. We’ve compiled a list of our…
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Books to Read in February
In addition to Valentine’s Day, there are quite a few more wonderful occasions and holidays to be celebrated in February….
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Tips for Using Hands-On Winter Activities
Hands-on activities are a great way to engage young children in learning when the cold weather starts to roll in.
Winter Books for Young Readers
Cold winter evenings are more fun with a book that you and your child can read aloud together. We are…
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Gingerbread Activities for Kindergarten
With the holiday season in full swing, you may be getting ready to start a unit on everyone’s favorite mischievous…
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CVC Reading Practice for Your Young Readers
CVC words are three-letter words made up of a consonant-vowel-consonant combination—like “cat” and “big”—that are essential for young readers as…
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Fun Name Activities for Kindergarteners
Let’s Teach Names When students first come to us in Kindergarten, one of the very first things we have to…
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Tips for Teaching CVCE Words
After our kindergarten students begin to master the CVC spelling pattern, it is time to move on to reading words…
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