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After years of stockpiling my children’s library, especially for our
reading program, I still can’t get enough of finding new and interesting
read-alouds...
A well-structured writing center can be a game-changer for young learners,
helping them bridge the gap between reading and writing. When designed with
a ...
If you’re a kindergarten teacher who dreams of thematic centers that are
BOTH engaging and purposeful — all while being easy to prep — you’re going
to lo...
I am always looking for new and fun ways to encourage participation and
good behavior in my classroom. I usually have a bunch of different
incentives goi...
Last year, I shared the books we read to learn about perseverance as well
as our "What Does It Mean to Persevere" board. Here's an updated look at
the boo...
Hello friends!
I wanted to let you know that the January Rainbow Club has been updated -
there are now 17 sets ready to go!
Enjoy the new additions and ...
“The two best predictors of early reading success are alphabet recognition
and phonemic awareness.”
-Marilyn Jager Adams
We spend a lot of time working ...
[image: Ideas by Jivey shares through video and free activities how to use
one book (What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? by Steve Jenkins) to teach
scie...
Hi Friends!
Let me start by saying Happy Teacher's Appreciation!! It's that time of
year when everything starts piling up, and it's really hard to keep...
I have a few of things to share with you today, before I leave to go work
in my classroom {again}!
First up is a FREEBIE for letter trays that I shared in ...
I've been doing a lot of reading so far this summer break! First, I
wanted to read something that had nothing to do with creating products for
TPT. ...
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