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Showing posts with label Miss Kindergarten. Show all posts

Guided Reading Freebie!

The creators of Rhyme to Read and Miss Kindergarten are excited to announce that this highly effective reading program is now available in digital download format! 

Rhyme to Read is a great program designed to support beginning readers. This program emphasizes word family chunks which are color-coded to assist children in discriminating different word patterns. The only prerequisites are the recognition of letters and knowledge of letter-sound connections. Rhyme to Read enables children to feel confident as they enter the world of reading!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Guided-Reading-Books-Activities-Rhyme-to-Read-Short-Vowel-Bundle-2574491
Rhyme to Read is comprised of 20 short vowel guided reading books that focus on specific word families and common sight words. It is a great, systematic way to teach beginning readers how to read using important chunks in words.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Guided-Reading-Books-Activities-Rhyme-to-Read-Short-Vowel-Bundle-2574491
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Guided-Reading-Books-Activities-Rhyme-to-Read-Short-Vowel-Bundle-2574491

On the left-hand side of the book, students will pre-read the word family words that the will see in the story. The sight word they need to know is also highlighted in the top right corner so they can practice that as well. It is SO good for students to preview words before reading so that they are successful when reading the words in a sentence!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Guided-Reading-Books-Activities-Rhyme-to-Read-Short-Vowel-Bundle-2574491

All the books come in both color and gray-scale so you can print what works for you!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Guided-Reading-Books-Activities-Rhyme-to-Read-Short-Vowel-Bundle-2574491 Here are 3 suggestions for how to assemble the books!
 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Guided-Reading-Books-Activities-Rhyme-to-Read-Short-Vowel-Bundle-2574491
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Guided-Reading-Books-Activities-Rhyme-to-Read-Short-Vowel-Bundle-2574491 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Guided-Reading-Books-Activities-Rhyme-to-Read-Short-Vowel-Bundle-2574491

Are you interested in trying out Rhyme to Read? You're in luck!
You can try Book 1: Pat, the at family story for FREE by clicking on the image below!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Guided-Reading-Freebie-Rhyme-to-Read-at-family-2573762

Visit Miss Kindergarten's blog to see all the other activities included in the program!
http://www.miss-kindergarten.com/2016/06/guided-reading-books-activities-rhyme.html

Meet & Greet Forms

 Hi friends! It's Hadar from Miss Kindergarten.
Over the summer, we invite our incoming kinders and parents to our classrooms for a Meet & Greet. During the Meet & Greet, we meet and assess our new students, meet the parents, and pass out some important information! Each form is copied on colored paper for two reasons. One, it helps to make sure that the parents know they have grabbed each sheet. It's easier to see if you have one of each color than if all the forms were in white. And secondly, because they look really cute ;) Take a peek at how we set up for our Meet & Greet!

 First, parents sign in so we know who did not get a chance to pick up the important forms. I copied the sign in sheet on white paper so that the names are easy to see when written in pencil. Even Astrobright's white paper is stinkin' adorable!

Next, they grab the very first newsletter for the year. Each month, we send home a newsletter that explains what we are learning for the month, as well as important upcoming events. The newsletters are copied on colored paper so that they don't get lost in the shuffle and they also look great without spending tons on colored ink ;) These beyond adorable newsletter templates are from my friend Laral at Little Miss Kindergarten. Not only are they editable, but she also provides samples which are perfect as a starting off point!

The next page explains our daily schedule for both our early and late birds. I got the idea to add pictures to the schedule after seeing Lindsay's picture on Instagram. Such a cute idea!

Finally, they grab a student information sheet so we can get to know our new kiddos a little better.
I copied them back to back to save paper, but you can definitely staple the 2 pages together if you want more room for writing.

I hope this helps you as your prepare for a start of another year! Thanks for stopping by!


FUN Friday!!!


Thanks for stopping by our last day of linky parties. Today is Fun Friday and we will be talking about all the FUN things we do in our classroom. If you missed any of the previous posts, you can check them out here:
Well, I'm Hadar from Miss Kindergarten and I'm excited to share with you some ideas about how we make our days entertaining and FUN! I might be one of the only schools left in the world who does half-day kindergarten, so we definitely have to find ways to squeeeeeze it all in!
 I like to integrate fun throughout our day using games and songs. Here's a fun game we play at the end of our shape unit. The kiddos love singing and playing this game, plus we're reviewing our shapes at the same time!
{click here to download the shape game}

We also love to sing all the live long day! Here's a fun song we sing during calendar time after we check the weather.
{click here to download the seasons song}

We make learning letter sounds fun with this fun chant! We recite the chant together, the one student gets to come up to the front of the room and choose an apple from the basket. They hold up the apple and we all say its sound.
{click here to download Alphabet Sounds freebie}

We also love to have fun when learning to read and write! Here we are using letter beads and pipe cleaners to build sentences. The center was intended to simply practice spelling sight words, but when my students asked to build a sentence, who was I to say no?! #happyteacher
Using HUGE foam dice really makes reading word families fun! Roll the dice, find the number, and read the words on the row! My kids ask me to play the "dice game" EVERY time we do reading groups. They feel so successful reading these words and that makes reading fun!
{click here to download Fluency Families freebie}

We love using stamps to make learning fun! In this center we're using stamps to practice spelling our sight words.
{click here to read more about our stamping centers}

We also love using playdoh in our classroom! Play while you learn!
 {click here to download a playdoh freebie}

And finally, who wouldn't want to use toy cars while learning!? We use the cars to help practice path of motion as we are learning our letters.


Hi everyone! This is Donna from Kinderglynn.

Today I wanted to share with you some fun things we do in our classroom.  One of my favorite things we do is Go Noodle.

What is Go Noodle?  Well, Go Noodle helps take all that energy that the little ones have and channel it into something fun.   There are many ways you can do Go Noodle in your classroom.  When I started using it I had the all the letters to spell "Go Noodle" out and every time I caught the class being good we would add a letter to the board until we spelled it out and then we would perform the activity.  But...... as you can imagine, sometimes that takes a little longer than expected and the kids need something fun to do everyday to get their wiggles out so we started doing it in the afternoon every day.   It was something that they looked forward to and I saw a huge improvement in their afternoon performance.  (we had a really long afternoon!)   The kids love it because they get to 
choose a character and watch the character grow.  If you have never heard of Go Noodle, you definitely need to check it out.  



Another way I incorporate positive behavior is by using Class Dojo.  You can set Class Dojo up to suit your needs.   You choose what you want your students to get points for during the day and then you can have them go up and give themselves points or you can do it right from your small group using an app on your phone.  In my school, all of the classes connected together so if we saw another class being really good or we saw a child doing something kind or showing fabulous behavior, we could give the class or a child in another class points too.  It is a fabulous teaching tool.  You can even set up parent accounts so that the parents can see how their child is doing.  

Now for a few freebies from my store that the kids love to do.  If your students have a hard time learning their right from their left this is a perfect game for them.  The children will all start with three counters and depending on what they roll, they will either keep their counter, pass it to the right, pass it to the left or place one in the center.  The kids love it and I love it because everyone always stays in the game until the final counter is placed.   It really keeps the kids on their toes and they learn their right from their left really quick.   Just click on the picture to grab this freebie.


Another thing the kids love to do is practice their numbers especially their teen numbers.  We all want them to be able to say them quickly without thinking so this fun Speedy Race game featuring Pete the Cat will certainly help them.  The students roll a dice and whatever number they roll, they go to that line and say the numbers as fast as they can.  I also have this for lower numbers, letters, sight words, sentences.   They never get tired of playing this.  



We hope these ideas helped you think of some FUN ways to help your kiddos learn! Don't forget to link up and share your fun ideas with us below!

Number Formation Poems

I remember going through school and loving math. It was one of my favorite subjects! I felt really confident in math, which I think is why I loved it so much. As a teacher, I want my students to love math as much as I do. So I'm always looking for ways to make it fun, hands-on, and engaging!

These number formation posters make learning numbers fun by using poems to teach the correct number formation. It also really helps our students understand exactly how each number needs to be formed. I created some number formation posters that you can print out and back on cute paper to match your room decor. 


After we learn how to correctly form the numbers, we practice writing them in the air, on the carpet and even on our neighbor's back ;)


If you're starting to collect ideas for your classroom next year, I hope these are helpful to you! Make sure to follow my blog and TpT store for more fun ideas and freebies!




School is Cool! Summer Craft

 I wanted to share this fun little craft with you that my awesome friend Denise inspired me to create a few years ago!

A fun bulletin board craft for the bright summer months!


Click {here} to download the craft and writing templates for free! Leave me some feedback if you'd like!

Also, my sweet friend Jen made another version of the writing template which you can get for free too {here}.

Hopefully that'll give you something fun to do with your kiddos as the year winds down.

I, on the other hand, have way too many days left!!!
Miss Kindergarten


We Love to Write!

We sure do have a great group of budding writers this year! We recently introduced some new writing activities in our writing center and the kiddos are loving them! The fact that they CHOOSE to go to the writing center makes me so happy!

I have a really sweet bunch this year and they are exceptionally nice to each other, so I knew they would really enjoy our note writing center. I copied a bunch of the note writing templates onto white paper and stuck them in a little bucket. My students can write notes to each other, their family or even their dear teachers :) Then they stick the notes in the appropriate cubbies for delivery. They get so excited to receive little notes in their cubbies too :)


 {I love you because you are sweet and nice and generous. #swoon}

 {I like your Darth Vader shirt.}

 {I like you because you are nice.}

I found this one of my desk after school...so precious!! {and I love that she signed it "stodin't}

If you want to use these fun little templates in your writing centers this month, click on the link to grab them below!
Happy Valentine's Day from Miss Kindergarten!


All About Penguins!

One of my all time favorite things to teach about during the winter months are penguins. Nothing gets much cuter than a penguin! This book, Penguins, Penguins, Everywhere! is such a great, child friendly book that shares tons of penguin facts!
As a little follow up activity, and a way to share all we learned about penguins, we make our square penguins into an All About Penguins book!

This is a super easy craft to make! All the directions are in my free download!

Inside of the penguin's belly are facts that we learned from reading penguin books and watching penguin videos.




These little penguins make an adorable winter craft full of tons of learning! You can grab this craft for free in Miss Kindergarten's TpT store!

Happy New Year!