My son was one of those who, at the age of 3.5, had pretty much self-taught himself his letters and sounds. Yes, we worked on them and played with them, but I had to do very little teaching. He just "got it". That's why I created Reading the Alphabet. It's designed for kids who know their letters ... Read More about Reading the Alphabet {5 weeks in}
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Pumpkin Poetry Pack {FREE}
Today, we're sharing our FREE Pumpkin Poetry Pack, perfect for K-2nd. If you're not familiar with these, they feature original poetry by me and clip art from my 3rd grader. Younger children may also enjoy the poetry and activities, but may need extra support to do them. MBug (age 4) loves to watch ... Read More about Pumpkin Poetry Pack {FREE}
Back to School Poetry Pack {FREE printable pack}
I don't know about you, but we're back to school {well, part time any way}. This year, I have a new project up my sleeve that I'm excited to share with you. This is the first of many FREE Poetry Packs to come. My hope is to create a Poetry Pack a month, based on common themes such as back to school, ... Read More about Back to School Poetry Pack {FREE printable pack}
50 Hands-On Spelling Activities
Has your spelling practice become dry or boring? Well, brush off the dust and try some of these hands-on spelling activities! Since readers need to have BOTH phonics and sight words understanding to become good readers, focusing on both phonics AND sight words during spelling instruction is a ... Read More about 50 Hands-On Spelling Activities
5 Effective Ways to Teach Handwriting to Preschoolers
If you have a young school-aged child, I'm sure you have seen (and used) the lined handwriting paper. While this paper is great for primary-aged writers, most preschoolers do not posses the fine motor skills to write on the small lined paper. But one thing is for sure: most preschoolers are more ... Read More about 5 Effective Ways to Teach Handwriting to Preschoolers
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