Fine Motor Skills for School Readiness

I was sitting in my dermatologist’s office watching her write notes in my chart.

“Wow! Is that how you hold a pencil?” I asked her.

“Yes, I know, I have a terrible grip, but somehow I’ve adapted.”

“Does your hand get tired when you write notes?” I asked her with my eyebrows scrunched up.

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Letter Identification Activities

Letter identification is a skill that involves being able to say the names of both upper and lower case letters of the alphabet quickly, without having to think very long about each letter.

In an ideal world, kindergartners would come to school having this skill.

Is it necessary? No. They’ll absolutely learn this skill in kindergarten.

One caveat: kindergartners who already know their letters and sounds, start reading faster than kids who don’t. This has been my experience as a kindergarten teacher for many years.

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Back to School and Kindergarten Readiness

Starting school for the first time is exciting and nerve wracking!  It’s such a big milestone for our children.  

Kindergartners are full of energy and curiosity which makes them the most fun learners. Kindergarten parents often have many questions about kindergarten readiness and what to expect.

If your child is heading off to kindergarten this fall or in a 1-2 years, then this blog post is for Y-O-U!

If you don’t have a kindergartner, no worries, I’ll have extra tips for heading back to school as well.

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9 Things Happened When I Moved Schools

When I started teaching, I was a bit naive. I thought I’d stay at the same school...forever.

The students were amazing and I had a few friends I worked with. Life seemed grand. Without going into all the details, we all know things can change over the course of a few years.

I made the decision to move schools. It was the toughest decision of my career. I was moving to a new school with ZERO friends and ZERO people I actually knew.

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Classroom Management Strategies that WORK

“Teaching kindergarten is like herding stray cats!”

Kindergarten teachers...how many times have you heard this exact phrase in your career?

I have always been in kindergarten whether it was in a multiage K/1 class, or for the past two years just kinders by themselves.

So, it’s fair to say I’ve heard this saying A LOT.

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Student End of Year Gift Tag

If this were a normal school year, I would feel the same way. Save my goodbyes for tomorrow, knowing I’d see my kids in the fall as new first graders.

I don’t want to dwell on what we can’t control. To take my mind off missing my kids, I decide to make them a present so they can get something from me in the mail and also have “closure.”

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