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Read my blog to see what is going on in my Kindergarten classroom, and our preschool rooms! My blog is filled with creative ideas, my created resources and the lastest resources based on the science of reading.
Hi, I'm Jeanne
I help early educators with creative classroom ideas and easy prep resources.
You’re in the right place if:
- You are a preschool teacher looking for easy prep centers and studies.
- You are a kindergarten teacher looking for easy prep literacy ideas and centers.
- You are a first grade teacher or a reading resource teacher looking for easy prep literacy ideas to help your young readers.
If you are teaching a new grade or struggling to find easy prep literacy centers for your Pre K to 1st grade classroom, I have you covered! I love using a multisensory approach to all my teaching and believe in reaching every student at their level.
If you’re ready to stop struggling to find engaging , multisensory activities and learning centers, I’ve got just the thing for you!
From The Blog
Veterans Day in the Classroom: Engaging Literacy Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten
Veterans Day is a wonderful opportunity to introduce preschool and kindergarten students to the importance of honoring those who have served. With age-appropriate activities, you
Understanding The Difference Between Phonological and Phonemic Awareness
When it comes to teaching students how to read, two terms often come up in discussions: phonological awareness and phonemic awareness. While they may sound similar, they actually refer to different but closely related concepts in the world of literacy development.
Easy and Fun Ways to Teach Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle to Students
Create a game where students sort everyday items into categories of reduce, reuse, or recycle. Use pictures or actual items to make it interactive. This helps reinforce their understanding of each concept and encourages critical thinking as they decide which category each item belongs to. Every Spring, the Dollar Tree has mini garbage cans that look like recycling bins. Grab them and save them for a sorting game with mini brands!