Outer Space Project Approach Thematic Unit

To get you started on your exploration of space with your learners, I am offering my Space Thematic Unit for FREE. Use this plan and activities to spark the imagination and learning for your students, or your own child or children.

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Valentine Play Dough

There are many great sensory activities that you can use in your classroom during the month of February. One of my favorites is Valentine Play dough! This dough will last the entire month if stored in an airtight container.

Mix Together

  • 1 cup flour

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ESGI Student Screen Share

When logging into your ESGI, and this message appears, be sure to click HERE! You will be glad you did! Students can now hold their own iPad while you are assessing — and that is so empowering for students, and so much easier for the assessor.

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A Teacher's Advent

This is my great-grandmother, Nikoline, an immigrant from Norway in the late 1800’s. Because of her, I am smitten with everything Norway, and the Norwegian Advent is no exception. The advent celebrates the days prior to Christmas and in Norway, this Christmas calendar is called julekalenderen.

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Thanksgiving

The month of November is such a gift! There are so many beautiful things to weave into your teaching this month that will enrich and excite your students. In fact, I usually don’t have time for all the things I wish I could teach in this bounteous month!

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50s Day at School

This year is flying by! My class just reached the 50th day of school, and we celebrated with some 50s fun to mark the half-way point to the 100th day. My students loved the opportunity to roll up pant-legs, throw on poodle skirts, slick back the hair, and pop some bubble gum!

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Spider Book Study

Book studies are a great way to allow students the opportunity to authentically experience Core Standards using both informational and literature texts.

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Developing Oral Language Using Nursery Rhymes

Nursery rhymes are a very effective way to build important language skills. Not only are the rhymes filled with complex words and thoughts, children naturally love rhythm, movement, poetry, and song. What better way to practice language than within the safety of spontaneous chants, rhymes, and songs. The reciting of rhymes improves memory and metacognition along with other skills that are great for brain development.

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STEM Insect Lessons For Kindergarten

One of my favorite parts of teaching kindergarten is how easy it is to incorporate STEM into the curriculum. Kindergartners have a natural curiosity about the world around them and a love of the natural world. My Science Center is one of the easiest areas in my classroom to prep and one of my student’s favorite places to be during the day!

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