Kindergarten Teaching Ideas
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Summer Review Kindergarten Worksheets
Summer Review Kindergarten Worksheets. Days of the week order Are you a parent or teacher looking for a way to keep your kindergarteners sharp during those long, lazy months of summer? Make this summer a season of learning and fun with the summer review kindergarten worksheets!
Preposition Activities for K-1 Classrooms
We always aim for games before worksheets when we can and these engaging activities for our work with prepositions hits that mark. As you begin your planning, start by gathering a few essential picture books like Where's Spot and We're Going on a Bear Hunt. Then, introduce prepositions through active lessons that get kids up and moving around... altered versions of Simon Says, Pictionary, and musical chairs are some of our favorites! See more in this post for kindergarten and 1st grade teachers.
Engaging and Fun Animal Style Reading Comprehension Strategies
Reading comprehension strategies can be fun and engaging with these animal style poems, bookmarks and graphic organizers. Students in kindergarten, first grade, 2nd and 3rd grade classrooms can remember improve their reading comprehension with these worksheets.
Phonics Review for Summer Bundle - Phonics Review Summer Worksheets
Ready for some phonics review for summer time?! These summer worksheets will be your go-to this year and for years to come! These packets were designed for intentional phonics practice with an engaging summer theme. Easily target and differentiate for your students with decodable resources for letter sounds, CVC words, digraphs, and beginning blends. Click the pin to see what's inside!
Small-group Reading Lesson Plans
Save time planning your small-group reading lessons with these phonics and fluency lessons. Each 2-page lesson incorporates phonics, decodable text, reading comprehension, fluency, and writing! Have your lesson plans ready to go for your kindergarten and first-grade students. Grab your set in my Tejeda's Tots shop now!
Student Data Folders for K-1
Data folders can have a big impact on goal setting and achievement, even when used with young children. If you're new to the idea of using student data notebooks in your kindergarten or first grade classroom, the beginning of the year (whether in the fall or when you return in January) is a great time to get started! With a few of your favorite children's books about growth mindset and perseverance, it's easier than you think to teach K-1 kids how to set appropriate goals, make action plans, collect their own data, and reflect to set new goals. This set includes over 35 kid-friendly graphs and goal-setting prompts to help you get the ball rolling... let's show kids how to develop a healthy relationship with their own data!
Reading Games for K-1 Centers and Small Groups
We love small group instruction that involves learning within a fun game format. Card games, bingo games, and these one-page literacy games help us engage children who often don't want to come to small group, much less practice skills they're already struggling to understand. Once the kids have played the games a few times with an adult "moderator," they're ready to pop into a literacy center for independent practice. Our students ask to play these over and over again...come check out some more!
Back to School Safety Books for Kids
The first week of school is right around the corner, which means it's almost time to talk about school safety. What does that look like in the classroom? In the cafeteria? On the playground? And in the hallway? Give kids extra time to visualize each rule or expectation with this book set for kids in kindergarten and first grade. The simple text and illustrations are perfect for this age at the beginning of the school year. Before you button up your back to school lesson plans, come take a look!
Which Data When? - Positively Learning
Special Educators, are you ever wondering WHICH data you should be taking and WHEN? Grab this free cheat chart to kick off your school year! From Positively Learning Blog #datatracking #datacollection

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