Jan Brett!

I’m finally done! This was by far my longest and most extensive unit I have made yet! It’s probably because this is my most favorite author/illustrator. I LOVE Jan Brett. I try to get my kids to enter the contest every year so she will come to our school library. One year, we got a […]

Snowmen Measuring

Happy Saturday!  I wanted to share a snowman measuring activity that I did with my students on Friday. We have been reading snowmen books all week so we got to do this fun math/writing activity on Friday.  First, I showed the kids how to draw a snowman on a large piece of construction paper and […]

MLK Giveaway and New TpT product

It’s almost Friday!!!  Don’t forget about my MLK giveaway! Thank you thank you thank you to all of you that have posted shout outs on your blogs! I am so excited about the great teachers that I have been able to meet through my new journey as a blogger 🙂 A Kindergarten teacher that I […]

MLK Giveaway!

MLK Giveaway instructions!  Here is the pack 🙂 Instructions1. Follow my blog 2.  Create a post on your blog (it’s ok if you don’t have a blog, just leave me a comment 🙂 that links back here to this post. You can copy one of the MLK images below or you can copy the image […]

Even Teachers Need Their Buckets Filled

Right at dismissal today, one of my students gave me this book she did for me over the break. Of course, today was an exhausting day being back with my kiddos but I was so happy to see them! I told this student that she filled my bucket and she really did! The third one […]

Real vs. Nonsense

It’s just $1.50 at my TpT store! I wanted highlight this literacy station because it can be hard to differentiate literacy stations! I like this one because students are working with the same words. They write the missing V with an Expo marker on the CVC cards. You can put them in a page protector […]

Winter Writing

Download it here for free Get it by clicking here 🙂 I just created these two documents for my students for when we get back on Tuesday. You can pick either one…I like to do four square writing with my students on multiple topics. It’s a great way to brainstorm or to do reading comprehension. […]

Christmas Clean out and Reader’s Theatre!

How fabulous is my Dad for building this Reader’s Theatre for my classroom!?! YAY!  I spent all day yesterday painting it that fabulous shade of green (blue?). I have some pretty unbelievable readers this year. Meaning I can put anything in front of them and they can read it…so this is my solution. We have […]