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Tag Archives: readiness skills
What Do You Mean You Don’t Understand?
Sometimes TMI is a good thing especially when it comes to directions. Often important pieces of information are missing for the audience reading or listening to the directions. I don’t think it’s on purpose. It’s more a causality of doing something … Continue reading
Posted in Everything I need to know to go to kindergarten, Notes from the teacher's desk
Tagged baby sweater, Classroom, Developmental, Early Childhood, family, feedback, Giving directions, kindergarten, knitting, Learning, Notes from the teacher's desk, Ravelry, readiness skills, whole brain teaching
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The Interesting World of Potty Training
The first time one of my students came up to me and told me he needed to “go sink the boat” I had no idea of what he was talking about. It took a few seconds but I finally figured out … Continue reading
Chatter Box
Constant chatter can be quite annoying especially if you are you are trying to accomplish something that requires concentration. Then, chatter just gets on your nerves! But if you’re a young child, chatter is a good thing and its never … Continue reading
Stop, Look and Learn
I heard an interesting comment on the John Tesh Show the other day……..a child’s vocabulary, when they enter kindergarten, is an indicator of how well they will succeed in school. Simply said, this means children need experiences to introduce them … Continue reading
I Am Not A Fan, I Am
Confession time…..I am a teacher and I am not a fan of Dr. Seuss. No one ever gave me a book! I didn’t grow up with Dr. Seuss and I just never learned to love him. But I do appreciate … Continue reading
Start Talking
Babies and young children need a language rich environment. They need you to talk to them. They need you to also talk with them. They start learning to read by sharing books. Book Smart, Top to Bottom, Drama, Drama, Drama! and … Continue reading
Listen to the Teacher
My son has almost the same birthdate as my daughter, minus 24 hours and 6 minutes. Even though they are 4 years apart in age, they are 5 years apart in school. She was the newly 5 year old when … Continue reading
It’s Still Greek
I love baby babble. It’s just so darn cute. You can’t help but get caught up in it and babble back. I think the cutest sight is to see a baby with a book, babbling away, patting the book and … Continue reading
Don’t Break The Table!
I have a confession to make. When I had my first child I thought she was the cutest, smartest child ever! So when she went to kindergarten I had all the confidence in the world that everything would be just … Continue reading
It’s Greek To Me!
Can you read this sentence for me, please? ! $)&^ (* &% ! #&^. Of course you can’t. This is what printed material looks like to someone who can’t read, whether they are 6 or 60. Until they are … Continue reading