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I began my teaching career in 1994. I taught kindergarten for 7 years, followed by 14 years of 2nd grade until I began teaching preschool 3 years ago in the same classroom I began my career in. I have a M.Ed.
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Preview of PreK Vocabulary-Comparison Words

PreK Vocabulary-Comparison Words

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mp4444
In order to be successful in kindergarten and beyond, children need a lot of language exposure. Fitting specific vocabulary words in a daily routine can be tricky. These worksheets allow adults to focus on specific words to either introduce or follow up specific concept lessons. Worksheets can be projected for whole group lessons, printed for individual students, or printed to use as point and discuss worksheets for small groups.
Preview of Week 1.1 Day 4 PreK Group Opening
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Week 1.1 Day 4 PreK Group Opening

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Videos are made to follow the PreK My Way sequence as well as Heggerty Phonemic Awareness. Videos may contain alphabet recitation, phonemic awareness, beginning/middle/ending sounds, rhyming, rote counting, subitizing, patterns, shape identification, and ordinals/vocabulary. Video creator is a 24 year veteran teacher (kindergarten, second grade, and prek) with Master's in Education.
Preview of Week 1.1 Day 3 PreK Group Opening
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Week 1.1 Day 3 PreK Group Opening

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mp4444
Videos are made to follow the PreK My Way sequence as well as Heggerty Phonemic Awareness. Videos may contain alphabet recitation, phonemic awareness, beginning/middle/ending sounds, rhyming, rote counting, subitizing, patterns, shape identification, and ordinals/vocabulary. Video creator is a 24 year veteran teacher (kindergarten, second grade, and prek) with Master's in Education.
Preview of Week 1.1 Day 2 PreK Group Opening
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Week 1.1 Day 2 PreK Group Opening

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Videos are made to follow the PreK My Way sequence as well as Heggerty Phonemic Awareness. Videos may contain alphabet recitation, phonemic awareness, rhyming, beginning/middle/ending sounds, rhyming, rote counting to at least 20, subitizing, patterns, shape identification, and ordinals/vocabulary. Videos are accompanied by teacher's voice but no other distractions. Video creator is a 24 year veteran teacher (kindergarten, second grade, and prek) with Master's in Education.
Preview of Find The Number 1-5

Find The Number 1-5

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Five one-sided worksheets that help children identify numbers 1 through 5 in different fonts and forms. Each page focuses on one number. Subitizing, number identification, counting. Worksheets go along with YouTube preK lessons at https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCDY6Pju5M-Dw1qnhl0pDRDg
Preview of Subitizing 1-5 with Alphabet Beginning Sounds A-Z

Subitizing 1-5 with Alphabet Beginning Sounds A-Z

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26 separate subitizing cutting cards for 1-5 using words beginning with a-z. Match number to number of objects that begin with A-Z (one sound per set.) Practice cutting, numeracy, subitizing, 1-1 correspondence.
Preview of Form the Number 5

Form the Number 5

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This handwritten numeral formation worksheet goes along with the preK "homeschool through the virus" videos on my YouTube channel. Watch the lessons on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDY6Pju5M-Dw1qnhl0pDRDg/
Preview of Fall Morning Routine PreK
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Fall Morning Routine PreK

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Teacher made video for daily preK review. Includes alpphabet, counting to 20, naming basic shapes, and subitizing 1-5.
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I began my teaching career in 1994. I taught kindergarten for 7 years, followed by 14 years of 2nd grade until I began teaching preschool 3 years ago in the same classroom I began my career in. I have a M.Ed.

Teaching style

I am a very energetic 56 year old who likes to shake things up in the classroom by keeping things moving. The children I work with do not spend very long sitting in one spot. However, my expectations are that they will follow along so that they can be as prepared as possible for the following year. I do think children need a fairly consistent routine that they can depend upon. I believe in teaching my students in small segments so they can develop good habits that they build upon. Since we are unable to attend school due to the Coronavirus, my YouTube videos present small segments of things we would normally be doing in our classroom rug time. The items I have placed on TPT supplement the lessons presented on YouTube.