This was an easy activity for my kids to practice sight words and letters. It was inspired by Playdough to Plato’s Sight Word Pancakes Game that I saw on Pinterest. We decided to pretend they were flipping hamburgers. It’s great because this game … [Continue reading]
My Book Boost for Teachers
My Book Boost is a leveled list of books that children can read in a specific order. Levels 1-3 are approximately Kindergarten level and levels 4-15 are approximately 1st grade level. It is ideal for tutors, homeschooling families, parents who want … [Continue reading]
Cleaning Games for Kids Part 2
How can we go from this: to this? Picking up is something that has to be done so often, it's nice to spice it up sometimes! Here are some games you can try with your family: Train Game You take an imaginary train to … [Continue reading]
Peanut Butter Jars
Peanut butter jars make fun storage! They’re sturdy, see-through, and have colorful lids. Plus, they’re free! Back in the year 2000, when I was working with a great, organized teacher, Deb Bittle, she introduced me to the idea of reusing peanut … [Continue reading]
Keeping Track of the Letters Your Child Knows
Do you like to keep track of things with charts? Personally, I love charts of all kinds. It’s fun for me to see growth and appreciate improvement. One day, I decided to make a chart to assess how many uppercase letters my 3 year old daughter could … [Continue reading]
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