Once you have books for your classroom library, it’s time to start the daunting task of organizing them all so they can be accessed and returned to the library by students. How do you do that? Let’s find out how to level books in your classroom library. First Things, First Before we begin, we need to address the ongoing debate of whether or not classroom libraries should be sorted by reading ... Read More about How to Level Books in Your Classroom Library
How to get books for your classroom library
Teaching kindergarteners to read can be hard… especially when you don’t have any books! Some districts are able to purchase leveled libraries for their classrooms, but many times, classroom teachers are left to fill their bookshelves on their own. This won’t happen overnight, but with a little patience, this doesn’t have to be an expensive job. Here are 10 inexpensive ways to get books for your ... Read More about How to get books for your classroom library
Virtual End of the Year Celebration
A lot of teachers are wondering: How are we going to have a virtual end of the year celebration for our class? Sure, you can’t physically BE with your students, and it might take a little bit of extra planning, but you can still celebrate all of their hard work and have fun right through the computer screen… together! Here are 5 tips for the most epic virtual end of the year celebration! 1. ... Read More about Virtual End of the Year Celebration
Letter Identification Activities
Letter identification is a standard that we spend a lot of time on in kindergarten. Even after the majority of my class has mastered this standard, I am still teaching it to students who did not master their letter names during intervention groups. I spend a lot of time looking for engaging and hands-on letter identification activities to use with my students throughout the whole school year, and ... Read More about Letter Identification Activities
Google Meet Tips for Teachers
With schools closed due to the coronavirus outbreak, many of us are faced with a new “normal” of distance teaching and learning. We’ve recreated our classrooms at home, and are teaching our students virtually. But it’s so NOT the same as seeing them in real life. Their laughs, their stories, their interruptions of your read aloud to tell you that their hamster is brown… nothing’s the same. A lot ... Read More about Google Meet Tips for Teachers
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