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I have taught kindergarten for 16 years. I have also taught education majors how to teach reading and writing to pre-k through 3rd graders, at the University of Nevada Reno for 5 years. I was an English Language Development Teacher/Coach in an Elementary School where I worked with kindergarten and first grade classess and I was a learning facilitator (coach) for 2 years.
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Preview of Emergent Reader:  Easter Egg Hunt Addition

Emergent Reader: Easter Egg Hunt Addition

In this Easter emergent reader, your kiddos will add eggs together and write the sum in the sentence. This reader also comes with a printable worksheet where your kiddos can write the number sentence and fill in the number bond that goes with each problem in the reader, if you choose. If not, it's still a great emergent reader, that includes the sight words, or high frequency words: I, we, have, all, as well as, 8 color words. For more Easter themed games, activities, printables, & emerge
Preview of Easter Bump:  An Adding, Number Recognition, and Subitizing Game

Easter Bump: An Adding, Number Recognition, and Subitizing Game

This fun Easter Bump game is a fun way for your kiddos to practice addition. Students will play in pairs. They will roll two dice, add the numbers together or count the dots. Then they will find the number on the mat, that is the sum of their dice and they will cover it with a marker. (Use two different colored markers that can stack on top of each other like flat discs). If a student rolls a number where their opponent already has a marker, they will BUMP them off. If they roll a number w
Preview of Easter Count the room: Numbers 9 - 20

Easter Count the room: Numbers 9 - 20

This is a fun and engaging way for your kiddos to practice counting objects and writing their numbers 9 - 20. It is a great math center to use around Easter time. Just print, laminate, and cut the little chicks and place them around your classroom. Give each student a recording sheet, and have them look for the little chicks around the room, count the objects, and write the numbers on their recording sheet. If they find little chick #3, they will write that number in the sign that little ch
Preview of Easter Composing & Decomposing with 10 frames, Number Sentences & Number Bonds

Easter Composing & Decomposing with 10 frames, Number Sentences & Number Bonds

This is a super fun and engaging way for your kiddos to practice identifying numbers, counting, and composing and decomposing numbers 1-10. Your kiddos will pick a card and build that number on their 10 frame using what ever counters/manipulatives you provide. After they build the number, they will complete the number sentence and easter egg number bond on their recording sheet by counting how many counters they have on their ten frame, how many blank spaces they have, and how many they have
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I have taught kindergarten for 16 years. I have also taught education majors how to teach reading and writing to pre-k through 3rd graders, at the University of Nevada Reno for 5 years. I was an English Language Development Teacher/Coach in an Elementary School where I worked with kindergarten and first grade classess and I was a learning facilitator (coach) for 2 years.

My own education history

I have a bachelor's degree in elementary education and a master's degree in literacy studies.