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As teachers, we all know how important it is to introduce early learners to 2D shapes. These foundational shapes set the stage for understanding more complex geometric concepts in the future. But merely teaching shapes through worksheets and flash cards can quickly become dull and unengaging for young children. That’s why today, we’ll explore a variety of fun [...


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Early finisher activities for kindergarten and first grade don’t have to feel like busy work. These fun, meaningful activities keep fast finishers learning once centers are complete or whenever you find yourself with a little extra time in the day. They’re engaging, purposeful, and easy to plug into your routine. Perfect for those moments when […]

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These engaging listening center activities are a perfect companion to the Click Clack book series by Doreen Cronin.

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Dental Health Activities Kindergarten Looking for dental health activities kindergarten fun? You have come to the right place! National Children’s Dental Health Month arrives in February, so if you’re searching for a fun way to teach students about dental care and healthy teeth, I’ve got you covered. In this blog post, I’ll share a few […]

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Sight Words Kindergarten Activities If you have ever had a group of kindergarteners who can sound out cat and dog but completely freeze when they see the or said, you are not alone. Sight words can be tricky for our youngest learners, and they can be tricky to teach too. We want students to recognize […]

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