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7 Simple Ways to Make Literacy Centers in Kindergarten Fun!

If you’ve ever looked around your classroom during literacy centers and thought, Why does this feel harder than it should? You’re not alone. Literacy centers in Kindergarten are meant to be a time for students to practice reading and writing skills independently, but they can quickly turn into boredom, confusion,

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How to Improve Handwriting with Fine Motor Skills Practice

Fine motor skills and handwriting go hand in hand—strong fine motor abilities lay the foundation for clear, legible writing. Kids need well-developed hand muscles to hold a pencil correctly, apply the right pressure, and form letters smoothly. But here’s the struggle we’re facing today: with so much screen time, kids

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How Cut and Paste Worksheets Benefit K-1 Students

Are you a Kindergarten or First Grade teacher looking for simple ways to keep your classroom engaging without a ton of prep? Cut and paste worksheets are your go-to solution. These activities keep kids busy and learning with everything from picture sorts to spelling practice and interactive notebooks. The best

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200 Engaging Writing Prompt Ideas for Kindergarten or First Grade

Writing is a fundamental skill that lays the foundation for communication, creativity, and expression. Introducing writing prompts to kindergarten and first-grade students fosters their literacy development and sparks their imagination and critical thinking abilities. However, coming up with creative prompts can sometimes be challenging for educators and parents. To alleviate

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Why You Should Teach Nonsense Words to Build Reading Fluency

When teaching students how to read, the idea of deliberately teaching nonsense words might seem pointless. However, there’s a method to this madness. Teaching nonsense words is pivotal in developing a child’s foundational reading skills. This blog post will explore the importance of why you should teach nonsense words to

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How to Progress from Learning Letters to Reading CVC Words

Learning how to read marks the start of a lifelong skill, beginning with mastering the alphabet and advancing to blending and reading CVC words. An important milestone of reading is the transition from recognizing individual letters to seamlessly blending consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words. In this blog post, I will share how

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