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Five for Fraturday

Happy Happy Happy weekend!  I just finished my first full week of teaching so this weekend is going to be EPIC! And by epic, you know I really mean becoming an unproductive member of society who stays in her pajamas and drinks coffee and catches up on sleep and reality TV and then scrambles around on Sunday night planning and prepping for the week ahead.  For all you safety people: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Art, color worksheets, five for fraturday, Freebie, guided math, math, Uncategorized

Musical Math

Apparently, I'm all about math this weekend. Let me tell you a secret. I struggle when I teach math. I do. It doesn't come easy to me.  It's just not natural for me.  I don't have a math brain.  I don't think in numbers, ever.  Make a ten?  Nope.  Why?  I'll just add it the long way.  Think addition to subtract?  Nah.  Why?  I'll just use my fingers. I'm not kidding.  I'm keeping it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: heidi songs, math

Summer Review for Kinder Kids

Well, I survived Monday. And I'd like to report that I only have to work three more Mondays. Yes, that's right. We only have 21 1/2 days of school left.   That kind of makes my stomach hurt.  There's so much left to do and I love my little kiddos so I think I need to go eat something to feel better.  I'm sure chocolate is just the cure.  Or nacho cheese Doritos. But before … [Read more...]

Filed Under: language arts, math, Summer Review for Kinder Kids, Uncategorized

Summer Review for Kinder Kids

Happy Sunday to you! Have you figured out who is hosting this month's Mystery Box giveaway?  Me either.  But that's okay because we're giving away something spectacular and there is still plenty of time to enter!  Click {HERE}! In the meantime, I've been hard at work on a little summer review pack for some of my kids who are struggling.  And, once I got going, I realized … [Read more...]

Filed Under: language arts, math, Summer Review for Kinder Kids, Uncategorized

Link-Its Or Whatever They’re Called

Happy Sunday! Happy Sunday with a Monday holiday! It just sort of changes the feeling of Sunday when you get the next day off, don't ya think?  Instead of thinking about what I'm going to wear or pack for a lunch or procrastinating on all of the stuff in my school bag and the bottom of my cart, I'm thinking about . . . hmmm . . . well, nothing at all. Okay, that's not entirely true … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Centers, math, Uncategorized

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