by Read It Once Again | Oct 29, 2018 | Classroom Activities, Literacy, Unit of the Month Free Activities
Children will identify positional concepts; cut along straight lines to separate toys from strip; paste toys in correct position according to teacher directions. Loading... Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab Download [526.46 KB] Share...
by Read It Once Again | Apr 2, 2018 | classroom management, Education, Literacy, News, Our Products
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by Andrea Nelson | Feb 22, 2018 | Classroom Activities, Education, Literacy, Parent Communication, Teacher Tips
How To Combat Parental Kindergarten Panic So here’s a little confession for you…when my oldest son was about to enter kindergarten, I had a sudden-onset panic about whether or not he was going to do well at the kindergarten assessment that happened in the...
by Andrea Nelson | Jan 16, 2018 | Classroom Activities, Education, Literacy, Teacher Tips
The Slow Death of the Crayon How many times have you seen a kid sitting in a restaurant with the parents’ phone in his chubby little hand, and he’s just swiping away with total focus and concentration? I remember when the only thing for kids to do while...
by Andrea Nelson | Oct 15, 2017 | Classroom Activities, Literacy, math, Our Products, Teacher Tips, Unit of the Month Free Activities
Rhythm, Rhyme, and Repetition–in a Freebie! When I first started teaching, I was intimidated by the music part of my job for a number of reasons: a) I’m not a singer. b) My husband has been known to remind me to “find the beat Hon”...
by Andrea Nelson | Sep 25, 2017 | Education, Literacy, Teacher Tips
You’re Never Too Young For Story Time! When my oldest son was little, I bet we read Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See ten times a day. He loved it! I wish I could remember how old he was the first time we read it. I know he was little because I can...