Strategies for Teaching Math
Make learning math fun with hands-on activities!
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Make learning math fun with hands-on activities!
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Here’s hoping this post finds you running around in a silly hat and glasses blowing on one of those obnoxiously loud party blowers- or not.
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This time of year can be particularly stressful for teachers. Find out if you’re a teacher Grinch by taking our quiz. You might be a teacher Grinch if…
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The winner of the One More Story giveaway is…Bre! Bre has been contacted via e-mail and has 7 days from today to claim her prize.
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Today I’m featuring the note I send home to parents around the holidays which features educational gift ideas for their child.
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Living in a very diverse metropolitan area I have had Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Jews, and Jehovah’s Witnesses in my classroom- all at the same time.
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One More Story is an online library featuring the best of children’s classic and contemporary literature, including Caledcott Medal winners.
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I’m not a big fan of Post Thanksgiving or Black Friday shopping, I prefer to sit at my computer wearing my Snuggie and filling my electronic shopping cart.
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It is time for the annual Edublog Awards; in case you’re not familiar with this program it is a way to recognize the best blogs and websites in education.
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Thanksgiving literacy center activities for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and childcare. Free printables to download for letters, sight words, and more.
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This creative teacher Halloween costume is super simple and easy. The kids might not be allowed to wear costumes but this is an outfit with a statement.
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I first learned about ESGI, Educational Software for Guiding Instruction, in a teacher forum a few years ago.
Here are three printable rhyming cards you can download to use for different whole and small group rhyming activities. Click on the picture above to download.
I’m guest posting over at The Book Chook today, stop by and read about the power of Making Books with Young Children.
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Some people see toys as somehow in opposition to children’s literacy. I think toys can help develop children’s creativity and allow for more imaginative play.
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I used random.org to select two winners of the Pre-K Pages teacher resource giveaway, Kathy L. and Leslie S. Stay tuned for more giveaways at Pre-K Pages.
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I’m guest posting over at ABC and 123 today, stop by and check out my favorite fall ideas for literacy and math.
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I’m hosting a giveaway at Pre-K Pages celebrate 1,000 blog subscribers! Two lucky winners will be announced on Friday, October 1st. See directions below.
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I’m super excited to be guest posting over at Teach Mama today! Stop by and find out How Laura Ingalls Wilder Taught Me to Read.
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