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Teaching Handwriting in Transitional Kindergarten When it comes to handwriting, teaching takes a lot of patience! It is one of the most rewarding subjects for me to to teach, but I am not going to lie, it is really difficult at times. I get frustrated just like the students, and there are times when I… Continue reading

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9 End of the Year Activities

Hey Teachers! Many (if not all) of us have been told that virtual learning is the new way of teaching until the end of the year. I know that when I heard that is how it was going to be I was frustrated. Why? Because I have SO many amazing activities for the students at… Continue reading 9 End of the Year Activities

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Keep the end of the school year exciting

Anyone else feel like we have been in the month of May for 1,543 days? Just me? Ok. Although we are closing in on the end of the year it seems that the students energy is climbing each day. They are just as excited for summer as us teachers are. So how can we keep… Continue reading Keep the end of the school year exciting

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5 Letter Recognition games for Preschool and Pre- Kindergarten

Remember in my last blog post when I discussed that I was going to be giving you a sneak into letter recognition games for early childhood? Well, I am still doing that but I am just going to go all in with this and share with you 5 NEW GAMES that I created.  I am too excited… Continue reading 5 Letter Recognition games for Preschool and Pre- Kindergarten

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ABC Foldable Mini Books

TAKE A PEEK AT THE BOOKS The alphabet. Such an easy concept to teach to 4 and 5 year olds don't you agree? As they all sit criss cross applesauce on the carpet, listening attentively as you go through all 52 uppercase and lowercase letters and their sounds. Don't forget to talk about vowels too!… Continue reading ABC Foldable Mini Books