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The Primary Pack: Teachers Make the World Colorful: Teacher Appreciation Week Giveaway!
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Monday, May 4, 2015. Teachers Make the World Colorful: Teacher Appreciation Week Giveaway! Happy Teacher Appreciation Week, sweet friends! Thank you so much for stopping by our blog today. The ladies of the Primary Pack have something very special in store for you this week. We are hosting a gigantic giveaway just to celebrate: YOU! Over $900 in total prizes! We want to take the time this week to say a special "THANK YOU" to all of our loyal readers! Here's the giveaway scoop. Head over to their website.
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The Primary Pack: Editable Class Dojo Parent Letter FREEBIE!
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Thursday, August 13, 2015. Editable Class Dojo Parent Letter FREEBIE! Hi everyone, Alexis here from Laugh Eat Learn. I'm here to share my. Classroom management tool and a freebie for you! Back to school is. A little different for me this year. Because, for the first time in 5 years, I'm not in a "traditional" classroom anymore. I haven't decided yet if. Will work with my older ELL students but it's still something I stand completely behind as a huge classroom management tool. I've used. At preschool we a...
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O-H So Blessed!: March 2015
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Saturday, March 28, 2015. Implementing and Integrating Multiple Math Concepts during MATH Stations. It was definitely time to move on (maybe even a tad overdue) and I wanted to take some time to explain how I am integrating the new unit while several students continue to work through The Multiplication Station. [if you missed any of those posts about my MATH stations, you can start here. M] time in the unit is also basically the same. It's a time to continue to practice those facts, so students who d...
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The Primary Pack: Learning through Play - Really??
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Monday, March 23, 2015. Learning through Play - Really? What do you think of when you hear the word "play"? For some people, it is synonymous with a frivolous activity. But, when I think of PLAY. I know that it as the absolute best way for a young child to learn. As a former elementary school teacher, I know the qualities that make students successful. We teach these qualities in preschool through rich play experiences. Allow me to illustrate my point! Do children really learn through play? I heartily ag...
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The Primary Pack: What is your Guided Reading Focus?
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015. What is your Guided Reading Focus? It's Dianna here with you today from Sassy, Savvy, Simple Teaching! For many of you this may be thinking ahead, but I'm at a year around school and our beginning of the year assessments are just about complete. We are gearing up to start our small group instruction. To put it simply, no matter how you form groups, make sure your instruction is targeted and purposeful. Ask yourself these questions:. Why am I forming this small group? Div align="...
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The Primary Pack: Student Led Conferences
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014. Alisha from Missing Tooth Grins. I'm super excited to have my very first post on The Primary Pack today. Please don't go anywhere, but just in case you want to check out my blog for the future, you can click the button below. Today, I want to talk to you about student led conferences. Now, some of you may be thinking, "This girl is C-R-A-Z-Y. Or you could be thinking, "What a lazy. Teacher not conducting her own conferences! Look at her go with such wonderful ideas and what-not!
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The Primary Pack: Incentive Charts...Making Procedures Stick!
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Sunday, August 9, 2015. Incentive Charts.Making Procedures Stick! Teaching classroom procedures to over 20 children may seem nearly impossible during the first week of school. One way to help your students (and yourself) stay motivated are to use incentive charts. Incentive charts are inexpensive, adorable and easy to implement in most classrooms.sounds pretty perfect doesn't it? They can easily be taped inside a student's cubby for them to add to as they make good choices. Whether you give stickers.
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The Primary Pack: DIY Number Magnets & Poster Printing
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Friday, August 14, 2015. DIY Number Magnets and Poster Printing. Ashley here from One Sharp Bunch. I'm here today to share a simple DIY project with you! Head on over to my blog. To see how I made these DIY number magnets that I use with my "Behavior Bingo" board. August 14, 2015 at 8:20 AM. Love the number magnets! I am also going to try the Behavior Bingo this year -Thank you! One Sharp Bunch by Ashley Sharp. August 16, 2015 at 7:32 AM. I hope your kiddos enjoy the Behavior Bingo board! Never make a ME...
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The Primary Pack: August 2015
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Sunday, August 30, 2015. 321 Back to School Giveaway! 321 it's Back to School time! Have you gone back to school yet? We have an amazing. Blog hop and tons of giveaways to help you celebrate Back to School season! We're calling it the 3.2.1 Back to School Bash because each member of The Primary Pack will be sharing 3 teacher tips. There's no better way than this to kick off Back to School season! Before we get started, we are THRILLED to announce our four new Primary Pack members! Here's how it works:.
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The Primary Pack: Addition Machine: DIY
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Saturday, November 8, 2014. I love teaching addition to young children. They have such a fascination with the idea of taking two separate amounts and combining them to get another new amount. Manipulatives are key when kids are first learning to add. I love hands-on learning. Hands-on learning encourages kids to become active participants in their own learning. They can actually handle and manipulate the objects to explore a concept. You can see the blog post with the old addition machine here. For the A...
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