Reading aloud is my most favorite thing to do with kindergarteners. And, circle time is usually the first opportunity I have each day to share a story with students. Have you ever read a funny book View Post


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Reading aloud is my most favorite thing to do with kindergarteners. And, circle time is usually the first opportunity I have each day to share a story with students. Have you ever read a funny book View Post

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A wonderful way to extend a read-aloud is with book activities . We are going inside The Napping House and doing some fun beginning sound and ordinal number recognition activity ideas. So, let's View Post

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There are some rhymes, chants, songs that just get stuck in your head. Who Took the Cookie From the Cookie Jar? is one of those. Let's build some literacy skills with these Who Took the Cookie From View Post

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Book activities are a great way to extend a book after reading. Today, we are going inside Rosie's Walk and doing some fun positional word activity ideas. So, get ready to jump into these Rosie's View Post

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We all need a little fresh air. Not only is being outside good for our health, but it is also all good for our learning. Yes, you can learn about the alphabet, writing, phonological awareness, and View Post

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Bring the sun and sand to circle time with this preschool song and literacy activity. Gather the students to sing and play with beginning sounds and matching the sounds they hear to the corresponding View Post

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It's a good challenge to have...How do you find age-appropriate books for advanced readers? Sometimes that decoding puzzle gets solved early and some children just take off through books. We want to View Post