Kindergarten is my happy place and most of my resources are made for this grade! I love making new resources and sharing them with the education community. :)
Students can practice sounding and blending CVC words with this great resource! Students can practice sounding out each letter of a CVC word while moving a race car across the road. Then they can go back and blend the sounds together. Each letter of the CVC words are separated in boxes from green to yellow to red. Under the word, there is an arrow pointing left to right to remind students this is the way we read. Each page has 4 different CVC words on it with 19 pages of words. One page is blank
Kindergarten
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
This bundle includes my race car CVC words, Blends (L, R, S) CCVC and CCVCC words, as well as my silent e CVCE words. This is a great bundle to motivate students to practice their decoding skills in a fun and hands on way!
This has 72 CCVC and CCVCC blend words for students to practice sounding out and blending together with a race car manipulative. It includes L, R, and S blends. This is a great resource to motivate your students to practice blending!
K - 1st
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Practice place value in a fun and engaging way! I know my class gets excited whenever we play bingo in any form. Call out numbers 10-20 and have students cover the number representation on their board out of 10's and 1's. This is a great way for students to practice fluently counting on from 10 to identify teen numbers. It also helps solidify why teen numbers start with a 1 because it stands for a group of 10. This is often a concept that takes some time for kindergarten students to understand
Practice reading 46 different silent e words with vowels a, i, o, and u while using a race car to help sound and blend the words. This is a hands on and interactive way to motivate readers to work on silent e.
K - 1st
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
These nametags are great for and classroom! With the alphabet, numbers, 2D, shapes, left, and right. It can easily be used as an assessment tool when checking students name writing. Also, if you love the chalkboard this is perfect for your classroom!
Capital and lowercase letters A-Z as well as numbers 0-20 in play-doh mat form! Print and laminate or put it in a sheet protector and they are ready to use. They are also black and white so save that color printing and print them on fun colored paper or keep it classic on white. These are great resources to use when teaching letters and numbers. Having students mold the play-doh to form the letters is great fine motor practice as well as letter and number recognition. This is an easy resource to
Any good classroom is well organised and these table signs will help with just that! Numbers 1-5 with different shapes and colors will help students better identify colors and 2-D shapes that they need to know in Kindergarten. Just print two copies and out them back to back and hang them from the ceiling.
This is great for the beginning of kindergarten in small groups. Use it at the teacher table to practice letter recognition of uppercase and lowercase letters. There are three game boards only uppercase letters, only lowercase letters, and both uppercase and lowercase letters. All you need are dice and a playing piece for students and your in business. First person to finish first wins!
These number mats are great for reinforcing numbers 0-10 and can be used in many ways! Students can use fine motor skills by placing small objects over the numbers and the number representations below. You can also laminate them and use them with Play-Doh or use dry erase markers to practice writing/ tracing the numbers. The options are endless! This is a great resource for a math tubs/ stations.
This resource is perfect for stations! Students can practice sorting uppercase and lowercase letters with tiles or magnets. You can even have students cut out letters from magazines and glue them down and sort them. There is also a page for sorting letters vs. numbers if your students are struggling with this. This also reinforces the math standard of sorting making it interdisciplinary.
Kindergarten
English Language Arts
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Experience
Kindergarten is my happy place and most of my resources are made for this grade! I love making new resources and sharing them with the education community. :)
Teaching style
I love making hands-on fun activities for my students to enjoy learning! I also like to make resources that are related to the seasons/ themes covered in our learning. I know my students enjoy it more and it makes them learn not only the standards but about important life knowledge.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Deans List every semester in college
My own education history
I went to Ball State University and graduated in December of 2015.
Additional biographical information
I have always lived in Indiana and knew teaching was my passion. After student teaching in Kindergarten, I knew that was my place. I decided it was time to share my ideas and resources with the world! :)
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