So Halloween on a Monday followed by Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday makes for a very long week. I went to bed at 8:40pm last night. And I slept for the next twelve hours or so . . . And the fact that we GAIN another hour tonight is PURE HEAVEN. So there I am in my Target Tee. I bought that t-shirt back in September in a that's cute, I like it, throw it in my cart ... Read More about Five for Fraturday
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Keys to my Heart
I am at the airport. I'm typing this on the infamous iPad. I finally took it out of the box. Then I played around with it. I am now fully committed to it and plan to marry it. I am flying out to see my twin and her family today!!!! (Except I just learned that our flight is delayed so this could become a long post. Not sure why I'm warning you because if you're reading this, you already know I ... Read More about Keys to my Heart
Phonics Games {Digraphs}
Phonics Games {Digraphs} are low-prep, high interest, and engaging games for students working on, or reviewing words with beginning or ending digraphs! Print out the game board(s) you want to use and the corresponding playing cards. You will need a playing piece for each student (cubes, tokens, coins, etc) and that’s all! No dice or spinners are needed for these games. All games are played ... Read More about Phonics Games {Digraphs}
Kindergarten Morning Warm Up November – Preloaded Google Slides™
Morning Warm Up Slides especially for Kindergarten will save your morning! I've done all the hard work FOR YOU! With one click, you can add these Google Slides™ directly to your Google Drive and your morning routine is READY TO GO. They are perfect to use with your Morning Meeting, Circle Time, or Whole Group Gathering. This is very similar to the original Morning Warm Up Slides except that the ... Read More about Kindergarten Morning Warm Up November – Preloaded Google Slides™
Draw and Write Back to School
Get your kids excited about word work and writing! My students love to draw before they write so these no-prep activities allow them to do just that. Students draw the other half of the picture and color it before writing about it. These activities are differentiated to meet your students' needs: 4 to a page - trace the word 4 to a page - write the missing beginning sound Blank ... Read More about Draw and Write Back to School
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