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Three Easy Steps to Make a Center Using Resources You Already Have

I have always been the biggest fan of using what I have to make learning fun. Several years ago I started turning worksheets into centers because hands-on learning gets me the engagement and mastery I’m hoping for.

This is the easiest way to make centers with things you already have!

Let me show you how I took one of my turkey worksheets and made it a fun sensory bin letter matching activity!

1. I made a few extra copies of the worksheet on colorful cardstock. I picked yellow, orange, and red for fall colors.

2. Cut out the items from the colorful pages. Leave the original page for a matching mat.

3. Add to a fun sensory bin! I like to use simple reusable sensory bin materials that are not messy. Fabric decor leaves work great for Fall!

Now, you have a matching game with fun colors and materials that keeps kids more engaged and giving them more practice than just a worksheet. You can even give them the worksheet as a closing activity to use what they practiced in the center.

I left the instructions on this worksheet so you can see how this page was intended to be used. I turned it into a numbers matching. You could even color the correct number of feathers on each of the pieces you cut out to add that counting skill in there.

I hope this gives you an easy idea to try in your own classroom!

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FREE Prek Lesson Plans

What does a week look like for 4 year olds in a 5 day a week program?

I get this question so often, that I put together a free guide to show what a week can look like. I am giving you the lesson planning pages that I use to save time and sanity.

Within the guide, you will see:

• Resources for you
• About this Guide
• Year at a Glance THEMES
• Year at a Glance CURRICULUM Weekly Topics
• Daily Activities M-F Planner 1st Semester
• Monthly Planning Page 1st Semester
• Daily Activities M-F Planner 2nd Semester
• Monthly Planning Page 2nd Semester
• Sample Week of Learning with images

I hope it helps you plan! Click below to download my free planning guide!!

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My favorite letter and phonics centers

I will adding to this post, but here are my three faves to start off.

I do a lot of hands on play activities. Here
is one where we fish for letters. I do this
small group, centers, and as a whole
group game.

This was easy to make:

– Bucket/basket

– Magnet Letters

– Magnetic fishing pole from another game (could use a stick with string and paper clip)

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CYR30EMBG2B/?igshid=ODBkMDk1MTU=

Here is one I did last March, but I also did
the same thing with a treasure chest
before the pot of gold. I’m trying to find
that video. Skip the letter sound hearts
and have students pick a coin, say it’s
name, and put it in the treasure box/pot.
Or say a letter, have the student find it,
and then put it in the treasure box.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CaqVBFpg-WO/?igshid=ODBkMDk1MTU=

I use letters (mini erasers or magnet
letters), a small treasure box, a printed
treasure box with letter coins on it, and a
treasure map letter key (in case they need
help seeing which letters match).

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CYXauwahQXb/?igshid=ODBkMDk1MTU=

Ideas for teachers, kindergarten, prek, Preschool, Teaching ideas

3 TIPS FOR TRANSFORMING A CHATTY CLASS INTO AN ENGAGED CLASS

Children are social creatures at any age. That’s why recess, lunch, and group work has always been a favorite for students.

Don’t fret over a chatty class. You can use that to your advantage! 

I have 3 simple hacks for transforming your chatty class into an engaged class! 

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Teaching 4 Year Olds – A Planning Guide

Hey Hey Teacher Friend! I have had so many requests for help planning 5 days a week for 4 year olds. So, here it is!

I have put together a full guide that shows you a year of themes, a year of learning focus skills, detailed weekly lesson plans, and monthly planning pages with daily activity cheat sheets.

I know this is going to be helpful to you, so I wanted to make sure you had access to it today!

I want you to have my full year planning system on hand so you can leave work on time and plan a whole month out in 10 minutes. This guide will give you everything you need to plan, with links to resources so you don’t even have to figure out how to teach each skill every day!

You’ll get:

Full Year Scope and Sequence

My Weekly Lesson Plans

Monthly Planning Pages

Illustrated Sample Week of Teaching

Send Me the FREE Planning Guide!

This planning guide is based on my Learn Through Play Prek full year curriculum for 4 year olds. I have personally been using this (along with many teachers and parents around the country) for several years now. Every year, I make any updates that I have found to work better or enhance this program. Updates are also made as needed for new research based best practices! Future updates are always free to anyone who already owns this bundle!!

The 4 year old full year bundle includes:

•MDO full year

•Letter A Day Phonics Program

•Letter and Phonics Program

•Math Program

•Level AA Reading Centers

•Other Phonics (Coming Soon)

•CVC (Coming Soon)

•Numbers Extensions 20-100 (Coming Soon)

•Learn Through Play Math: Making 5 Addition (Coming Soon)

–PLUS Mad Science Days (Coming Soon)–

Kids have a lot to learn in the early childhood years, and we as parents and teachers play a huge role in their development. I have developed this 4 year old pre-k curriculum to help preschool teachers and parents get their kids prepped for kinder. This preschool program has many components that help children learn through play and exploration. I focus on character development, social skills, motor skills, math, reading, and more!

This Learn Through Play Prek preschool curriculum is a multidimensional approach to learning that effectively prepares students for Kindergarten. My programs are custom developed using the most up-to-date educational approaches to meet the spiritual, intellectual, social, emotional, and physical needs of preschool aged children. This purposefully play based preschool program has a math and literacy-rich academic curriculum that is enhanced with hands-on learning in a small group setting. Specialized activities are included that incorporate movement, as well as monthly Mad Science days to build each student’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) skills. I believe that children should be taught in a variety of ways to reach every learner at their own level while being loved on by their teachers. I also believe play is a major factor in child development, and encourage free play as well playing with a purpose. This preschool curriculum program is a great academic foundation for teachers, parents, and preschools.

My teacher heart was so full last year seeing how big of a difference my Letter A Day Phonics program made in mastering letter sounds and ID!! Majority of my students knew their letters and sounds, PLUS most could sound out words without any direct instruction!! I have never seen that before. I could very clearly see that it had to do with my Letter Sound Stories that we used for each letter. They LOVED them and really connected with the stories. This is one of the programs included in the 4 year old full year bundle.

If you have really young 4’s or 3’s, I also have a curriculum bundle for three year olds that has been super successful in my classroom and in my school. This is a collection of everything I use to teach math and literacy to three year olds. Lesson plans, printables, minilessons, and centers are included in this bundle of resources.

Happy Teaching, Friend!!

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Preschool Lesson Planning Guide

Hey Hey Preschool Teacher!!I hope you are all set up to love teaching while enjoying your own life. The specific way I plan is the biggest way I can leave work on time and not work any nights or weekends.

I want to share my planning page with you, so you can be off to a simpler start! You can start using it today by clicking the button below!! I will send you my guide to planning a whole month in 10 minutes. PLUS, I have more freebies for planning and teaching coming out soon!

The key to planning a whole month in just 10 minutes is having a specific system of activities for each day of learning. I include my system at the bottom of my planning page so I am ready to go every day!!

Because I have those activities pre-planned, all I have to do is pull from any of my curriculum kits and plug in the pages and activities for each day. I give you my list of resources I pull from each year in this guide so you can grab and go, too.

I want to share my planning page with you, so you plan and prep like I do! Click the button below so I can send you this FREE planning guide today!

Happy Planning, Teacher Friend!

Let me know if there is any way I can help you rock your teacher job while still having time to restore your soul on nights and weekends!!

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Kindergarten ELAR Curriculum Guide

Hey Hey Teacher Friend!! I am working to get my kindergarten scope and sequence put together and wanted to share it with you.

Here is the link to download my FREE curriculum planner. It has a full year scope that covers phonics, phonemic awareness, reading and writing. The year starts with a letter a day phonics focus and then progresses through the skills you want your kindergarteners to learn in the year.

This Kindergarten Year at a Glance Planner also has monthly planning pages with daily activities schedule and weekly planning pages for those daily activities.

I will be adding a Math Curriculum guide soon! These guides and updates will be sent to your email as I have them ready!

Happy Planning!

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How to Teach Letters and Sounds through play and Games

I recently saw a kinder teacher asking how to teach kindergarten in a new way by using games to teach letters. That, of course, is EXACTLY how I teach letters and sounds. And, it works better than any other method I’ve seen!

The engagement is high for each student. Having a playful purpose makes kids want to practice their letter formation and their letter sounds. I have never seen kids so excited to participate, and I have never seen my most struggling learners catch on as quickly as they do with these programs and activities.

Here is a quick guide how I teach letters and sounds through play and games.

1. Letter-A-Day Phonics Safari

Grab Letter-A-Day Phonics Safari here:

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/ABC-Letter-A-Day-Phonics-Safari-Letter-Sound-Introduction-Program-7101387

This has a fun story for each letter sound. Students remember the stories, making them remember the sound so much easier. We add motions to match the sounds for even more memorable playful learning.

This also has a fun story for letter formation where students are helping our letter animal by completing the picture with letters as parts of a shape. Again, I have never seen kids more excited and willing to practice writing letters. With regular practice pages, it’s like pulling teeth. But, not with this set!

You can see some activities from this set in action in this video.

This Phonics Safari can also be used as a letter a week or a letter every two days depending on what your students need. In a normal year, we could easily cover a letter a day and have students retain the letters and sounds. However, this year we are seeing more struggling with learning letters and sounds, so we moved it to a letter ever 2 days.

2. Letter ID and Sound Games

I use games as a whole group cumulative letter ID and sound practice and review. This is where I see real progress with my students. I play these games once or twice a day. It’s always our closing activity for the day, but we play when we have a spare few minutes throughout the day and before we go to centers. I also make this game one of our Literacy centers. The kids know how to play it really well from our whole group plays, so they can play with a small group independently.

You can grab my Cat and Buttons Centers/Games set here:

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Letter-Number-and-Color-Centers-Cat-Shoes-and-Buttons-Theme-4060245

Some other games we play as whole group, small group, and centers is:

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Preschool-Leveled-Reading-Centers-Level-AA-Beginning-Basics-5049546
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Valentines-Math-and-Literacy-Kit-for-Preschool-and-PREK-7711530

If you have followed my teaching journey for long, you know how much I LOVE a good learning game for my lessons and centers! I hope this helps you get some ideas for making your literacy block more playful, fun, and engaging.

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MY 3 FAVORITE END OF THE YEAR GIFTS FOR STUDENTS

MY 3 FAVORITE END OF THE YEAR GIFTS FOR STUDENTS

I love a little end of the year gift to let my students know I have enjoyed them this year, that I am so proud of them, and that I will miss them as they move up. 

My gift selection for the year usually depends on what I can find on a good enough deal to buy for the entire class. Here are some of my favorite end of the year gift ideas PLUS free editable tags you can download. {I will throw some links in where I can to make it easier to find everything you need. Some links will be my special affiliate links.} 

1. BOOK WITH A NOTE

A book with a sweet note to your student is a great treasure for kiddos to keep forever. I love to talk about a special characteristic/personality trait they have that I have enjoyed during the school year. I also add in how I am so proud of them and how I know they will do big things. This is where I will mention something they are really good at, interested in, or want to be when they grow up. You can usually find good deals on book collections in the scholastic book orders or their website. I either pick a book that I think they will love, or I pick a book that we really enjoyed that school year. If you can’t find a book, a card with this note works just as well. I love finding sets like 5 Pete the Cat books for $21. You will have to connect to your school or teacher account to see that deal. But you can also find Pete the Cat sets 2 for $11 in the scholastic regular shop menu. Pete the Cat is always a big hit through the year, so I pick that when I can find it at the right price. Any book your kiddos liked this year will work though. 

2. SUNGLASSES WITH A TAG

Sunglasses with a Summer-y tag. I can normally find a class set of glasses for around $15 like these Neon Sunglasses and print the cute tag for them. Heart shaped glasses cost a little bit more, but they are super cute. 

You can download this tag below. I added text boxes where you can type in the two options I have made. I print on colorful cardstock.End-of-the-Year-Gift-Tags-for-Students-Sunglasses-EDITABLEDownload

3. SAND PAIL WITH GOODIES

This is one that I only do when I can find really good deals on sand pails with mini shovels. Inside I put some simple items like sidewalk chalk and bubbleswith tissue paper for looks. I usually take two pieces of chalk and tie them together with a thin ribbon. 

You can download the editable tag for this gift below.End-of-the-Year-Gift-Tags-for-Students-Sand-Pail-EDITABLEDownload

You may not have in-person kiddos this year thanks to the pandemic. There are ways around this. I drove around and hand delivered (or left on door steps) my end of the year gifts and binders last year. It took me a few days and several hours of driving, but was totally worth it to see my babies one last time for the year. You could always set up a school pickup line though. That would make it way easier on you. My kids’ teachers did this and it worked well. They just set an hour or two that they would be standing at the school entrance and we got to drive by, see their sweet teachers, and pick up gifts and belongings.

You may notice the binders I send home with students. Those are scrapbooks I put together throughout the year by saving a craft for each holiday or special day at school, plus I add the alphabet crafts we do so they have a special alphabet book to read through. I will put together a post for that one day. 

I hope this helps you find a good idea to send your students off with love this year! Summer is almost here!!

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Preschool Resources Collection

PRESCHOOL AND MOTHER’S DAY OUT RESOURCES

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In addition to the many resources I provide for K-8 teachers, I have been adding some pretty neat preschool curriculum items to my collection.

Kiddos have a lot to learn in the early childhood years, and we as parents and teachers play a huge role in their development. I am currently developing 3 year old and 4 year old pre-k curriculum sets that will help preschool teachers and parents get their kiddos prepped for kinder. This preschool program will have many components that help children learn through play and exploration. I focus on character development, social skills, motor skills, math, reading, and more!

My preschool curriculum is a multidimensional approach to learning that effectively prepares students and their families for Kindergarten. My programs are custom developed using the most up-to-date educational approaches to meet the spiritual, intellectual, social, emotional, and physical needs of preschool aged children. This purposeful play based preschool program has a math and literacy-rich academic curriculum that is enhanced with hands-on learning in a small group setting. Specialized activities are included that incorporate movement, as well as monthly Mad Science days to build each student’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) skills. I believe that children should be taught in a variety of ways to reach every learner at their own level while being loved on by their teachers. I also believe play is a major factor in child development, and encourage free play as well playing with a purpose. My preschool programs are a great academic foundation for teachers, parents, and preschools.

I have a curriculum bundle for three year olds that has been super successful in my classroom and in my school. This is a collection of everything I use to teach math and literacy to three year olds. Lesson plans, printables, minilessons, and centers are included in this bundle of resources.

Here is a look at the scope for the year’s lesson plans:

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I also have a full year bundle for four year olds and I just added my 4 year old literacy program AND my 4 year old math program. This already includes a full year of lesson plans and printables for learning numbers and letters, plus theme activites. A leveled reading program is in the process of being added with the level AA currently included!

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Here is a look at the year of learning for the year’s lesson plans:

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AND to help you even more with your planning, I have attached a sample lesson plan for a week of learning. I like to build my lesson plan with my schedule so I can see times as I glance at it through the day.

preschool lesson plan and schedule

You can also find some really fun centers, games, and much more!!

Feel free to email me to request information or if you have special requests.

Email me at:  elementaryali [at] gmail [dot] com

Here are some simple FREEBIES that provide real learning for prek – kinder kiddos:

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