Linky Party

I am participating in my first Linky party. Lisa, over at Growing Firsties is co-hosting a monthly linky party and Jessica from Covered in Glitter and Glue, that I mentioned earlier, encouraged me to join Linky parties! I am learning quickly that there are some great bloggers out there that are in this for others and not […]

Thankful for the Help!

I know that if you are new at blogging, you know that it’s hard to get your name out there and to get others to check out your blog without any connections with anyone in the blogging world! I posted on several other teacher’s blogs and I had some wonderful teachers respond and I am […]

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 […]

Martin Luther King, Jr. Items Posted!

Get it here at my TPT store! Here is my final version of my Martin Luther King, Jr. unit. I hope that you are able to use all of the packet. That is my goal for all of my TpT products…I want you to use ALL the pages, not just a few of them. I […]

Martin Luther King, Jr. Products Ready!

Music on the brain

Music in my classroom is an everyday occurrence. During different times of the day, we do a physical movement. It’s just a time for kids to get up and be kids. They dance, walk around or do silly dance moves. Sitting for 90 minutes in the morning can be excruciating for five and six year […]