
Why We Shouldn’t Teach a “Letter of the Week”
Do you teach a letter a week? Read more from Erin at Littles Love Literacy about why we should stop teaching a letter of the week and what we should do instead.

Do you teach a letter a week? Read more from Erin at Littles Love Literacy about why we should stop teaching a letter of the week and what we should do instead.

November is a time for being grateful, as well as celebrating family and friendships. In my classroom, I like to focus on what we are thankful for, as well as traditions, the history of Thanksgiving, and family. Today, I am going to share my top Thanksgiving books for Kindergarten. Thanksgiving

Rhyming is one of the most important skills that Kindergarteners need to learn. This skill helps students learn word families, build reading fluency, and spell words. Rhyming read alouds are a great way to introduce and practice rhyming to help strengthen these skills. There are plenty of books that can
Happy October! Halloween books are always a student favorite in my class! I always add a “spooky” element when I read aloud, by turning the lights off and using a flashlight to only show my face. They go crazy! There are so many fun themes in the month of October!