“Guess How Much I Love You” Math Lessons
If you are an early childhood educator, then “Guess How Much I Love You” probably isn’t a new title to you but the idea of using it for math may be! I’m going to show you how to use it…
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If you are an early childhood educator, then “Guess How Much I Love You” probably isn’t a new title to you but the idea of using it for math may be! I’m going to show you how to use it…
Read moreThe beginning of the year means your days are filled with relationship building, rules, routines and procedures. It also means you’re spending lots of time teaching children how to properly use tools and interact with teachers and friends. There are…
Read moreIt’s March, which means Dollar Tree’s St. Patrick’s Day section is jumping and if you’re like me, it catches your eye every time you go in there. One of my favorite St. Patrick’s Day items are those big gold coins!…
Read moreThe Christmas holiday is rapidly approaching and that means your Christmas break is almost here as well! As the semester winds down, along with your energy, I’m sure the last thing you want to do is prepare activities that require…
Read moreIf you’ve been keeping up with this month’s blog post, then I’m sure you know all about what subitizing is and how to incorporate it in Pre-K and Kindergarten. I hope you enjoyed the first episode of my Mini Math…
Read moreHappy December Excellent Educators! You’ve almost made it to the halfway mark…woohoo! I’m sure you are preparing to wrap up your semester as you teach any remaining content and bring last minute things to a close. This month I have…
Read moreHow many of your students the LOVE Pete the Cat series? How many of you own Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons? I thought so! This month I want to dedicate both blog posts to extension activities for…
Read moreBecoming proficient in math at an early age is critical for success in every area of a child’s life. Math is needed in most other subject areas and in tons of everyday tasks. This is one of the reasons I…
Read moreIf you teach Kindergarten, Pre-K or a younger age group, then I am willing to bet, you know how important having fine motor strength is for children. There are many advanced skills we expect children to do that fine motor…
Read moreThe beginning of the year is when Excellent Educators initiate the “getting to know you” process and provide opportunities to build the classroom community. In fact, getting acquainted is the first step to building a strong, positive classroom climate that…
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