Stop the 400-tab-shuffle and get your Sunday nights back!If you’re a teacher with a "busy brain" (hello, fellow ADHD-ers!) who is tired of drowning in curriculum maps, sticky notes, and three different browser windows just to figure out what you’re teaching on Tuesday... I built this for us.Think of the Focus-Flow Dashboard as your digital "Easy Button." It’s not just a spreadsheet; it’s a fully automated, one-tab engine designed to sync your entire year so you can actually breathe. What is t
My Emergency Information Practice Booklet | Editable Safety & Community Helpers ActivityEquip your students with the confidence to handle emergencies with this interactive, customizable "fill-in-the-blank" booklet!Teaching personal safety is a critical milestone. This 4-page foldable booklet provides a structured way for students to practice and memorize the essential details they need in an emergency. What’s Inside?The Essentials of 911: Explains when to call 911 and what a dispatcher might ask
Stop hunting for the right pictures! As Kindergarten teachers, we know the struggle: you want to do a phonemic awareness sort, but every resource you find includes letters your students haven’t learned yet... or oddly chosen pictures that create confusion! This Picture Sort Bundle is specifically designed to follow the Kindergarten Fundations letter introduction sequence. From the second week, your students can practice initial sound isolation using only the sounds they’ve already mastered. Wha
An editable end-of-year countdown to celebrate the end of the year with some pizzazz! Go as wild or mild as you wish- I've included ideas for simpler activities/themes and more involved ones. Some years you just need to keep it simple 😉 There's a planning document for you to get a little more detailed with your ideas and supplies needed.
Give attendance more than one job! Stop chasing down students for a "here!" and start the morning with a meaningful data discussion. This Pocket Chart Survey Bundle transforms your daily sign-in routine into a year-long math and community-building lesson. How it works: Simply place a survey question in your pocket chart each morning. As students arrive, they "sign in" by placing their name card under their choice. During Morning Meeting, you have an instant, student-generated graph ready for an
If you live somewhere that is snowy in the Winter- you know the PROCESS that is getting little ones ready for the snow. Alongside books and songs, we use this craft every year as a way to make the otherwise redundant process of teaching independent dressing much more fun!
A few years ago, I noticed that a simple laminated Closed Sign had the power to help my students understand which materials, centers, or toys are not currently available. Sometimes it is the simplest things! I keep a stack of these at hand for when I need a little extra help with those gentle reminders 😉 . I hope these work for you!
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