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Halloween Sensory Bin Round up

Halloween Sensory Bin Round-Up

Halloween is a spooky, fun time of the year! I think that creating sensory bins for Halloween is so much fun! Throw in some web decorations, plastic spiders, or black and orange colored rice and you’ve got a fun Halloween sensory bin! Today, I’m rounding up some Halloween sensory bin

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10 Simple Letter Recognition Activities for Kindergarten

One thing I distinctly remember from when I was a Kindergartener, was playing with the alphabet magnets on a magnetic easel. When I was in Kindergarten, most of what I learned throughout the year was letters and their sounds through lots of letter recognition activities. These days, most Kindergarteners come

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Set up your writing center

Set Up Your Writing Center

In my center rotations, I always have a set up a spot for a writing center. It is so important that your students are writing every single day, from the beginning of the year to the very last day! Having a writing center is the best way to build independent

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Thanksgiving Sensory Bin Ideas and Activities Round Up

Sensory bins are my FAVORITE hands-on center to use with my students! It provides so much opportunity to explore, practice fine motor skills, and adds excitement to an otherwise ordinary activity. Today, I am teaming up with some of my teacher friends to share our Thanksgiving sensory bin ideas and

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How to Structure the Small Group Reading Lesson

During my reading centers, my students would see me at the teacher table for their small group instruction time, aka Guided Reading Groups. This was the MOST important center because I was able to differentiate it for each group. Here’s how I would structure the small group reading lesson during

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