I have devised a sequence for introducing sounds. Often I notice that my students are accessing the different difficulty levels at the same ...
Look out, that's all I can say! I have recently downloaded John Mayer's new album from itunes! I have found that listening to John w...
We were so very excited this morning, to notice that the number of followers in our Graphics From the Pond store , has jumped over 1000. Las...
I just had to stay up late tonight to blog about our latest creations! Tomorrow is World Turtle Day (23rd May). The aim of the day is ...
My latest resource file is called 'Pop Measure'. It combines two fun things - popcorn and using the equal arm balance. Did yo...
We have just listed these fun number worksheets in our TeacherspayTeachers store. They were so much fun to make, and we think they will be ...
My daughter and I made this cute little puppy from foam cups this morning, after seeing it on Pinterest. How cute is that! It was super ea...
We are so excited to have finally revised one of our original products. We redesigned the 18 worksheets in this file, that can be used afte...
Kindergarten students love learning about pets! It is a fun and engaging theme that is perfect for the first year at school - connecting hom...
I would love to share some of our favorite read-alouds for Mother's Day with you. What Mother's Day books do you read in your classr...
It is marvellous being a mum! I have the sweetest little baby boy to spend my days with at the moment. He is just about 8 weeks old, and I a...
I was experimenting with shapes and effects in my graphics programs today and created some little houses in the process. I put them together...
This Story Spinner is a great activity to do with your students. It helps with oral language, listening, telling and creating stories. It...
Do you need a fun but practical way to prep a rigorous addition lesson for your first and second graders? This is it! Just one page, add ...
Do your students love learning about how plants grow? I love to do this little experiment with them using plastic cups, cotton balls an...
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)