As a 1:1 iPad teacher I am constantly looking for great apps. They can be hard to come by because there are literally thousands upon thousands out there. When Josh Wilson from The Happy Dandelion reached out to me to see if my students wanted to try some of their interactive storytelling apps, I excitedly said yes! I received this product for free to provide an honest review. All ... Read More about The Happy Dandelion Interactive Reading Apps
Five Organization Tips for the Busy Mom
Calling all busy moms (and dads! and adults without kids!) Working or not, we have very little time to ourselves and the household we are trying to run. The only way to survive is to be organized. Read on to learn my top five tips that have helped me to stay on top (and dare I say ahead?) of my game! *This post may contain affiliate shopping links for your convenience. "A Sunday ... Read More about Five Organization Tips for the Busy Mom
Creating a School Math Closet
Do you have a book room for guided reading books? We do. Our room is lined with bookshelves holding boxes with guided reading books. It is open to all teachers and has a check out system. Do you have something similar for math? We didn't either until we decided to change that... Our School uses Bridges Math by The Math Learning Center. In our program there are several math workplaces (or ... Read More about Creating a School Math Closet
Top 30 Teacher Blogs
Hi Friends! I received a fun an exciting honor yesterday that I wanted to share with you. My blog was named in the Top 30 Teacher Blogs for First Grade! I was thrilled to see my name next to some of my teacher-idols. Below is a link to the article to take a look! Thanks for following along with my teaching journey! Top 30 First Grade Teacher Blogs ... Read More about Top 30 Teacher Blogs
Safe Search Engines for Kids
In my first grade class we research using the internet. You heard me right. I am not afraid to let my little friends independently search and develop important research skills that they will use forever. Why am I not afraid? Because we use safe search engines! With our growing standards, it is necessary for my young students to participate in some sort of research. I incorporate this during ... Read More about Safe Search Engines for Kids
QR Code Math Scavenger Hunt
QR codes are a huge hit in my classroom. In particular, my students love to use them during math workplaces (our version of centers) because they are independent and self correcting. Last school year I made a few for my students as we worked on various math standards. My students had so much fun learning with them, that they often stayed out long beyond our learning because they liked them as a ... Read More about QR Code Math Scavenger Hunt
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