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Sky-Grass-Dirt Alphabet Formation Practice Sheets and Rhymes!

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Have you heard the news? We've Moved to  HeidiSongs.tv ! Our new website features an online video streaming service, updated blog posts at  Heidisongs.blog , and a wealth of fresh resources designed to make learning even more fun and engaging. You can also continue shopping for our educational products there and at our  Teachers Pay Teachers store ! Head over to  HeidiSongs.tv  now and explore all the exciting new features.  See you there! __________________________________________________________________________ Today I am excited to tell you about these "Sky Grass Dirt" Alphabet formation practice sheets and cards!  It is only the best resources that come out every single week in my classroom- and this is one of them!  I can't BELIEVE what a difference this made to my students in learning to write their letters correctly.  I've used it for two years now, and in both years, my students made OUTSTANDING progress on printing, even though...
   

Tips for Managing Writer's Workshop in Kindergarten - Guest Post from DeeDee Wills!

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Have you heard the news? We've Moved to  HeidiSongs.tv ! Our new website features an online video streaming service, updated blog posts at  Heidisongs.blog , and a wealth of fresh resources designed to make learning even more fun and engaging. You can also continue shopping for our educational products there and at our  Teachers Pay Teachers store ! Head over to  HeidiSongs.tv  now and explore all the exciting new features.  See you there! __________________________________________________________________________ In today's post, we are going to talk about how to organize Writer's Workshop so that it can be done in Kindergarten when you have NO HELP!   So if you are working alone in your classroom, with just one teacher, all by lonesome, and want to figure out how to do Writer's Workshop and find time to confer with ALL of your little writers each week, just keep on reading!  This is a marvelous guest post from my wonderful new friend, ...
   

5 Ways to Teach Odd and Even Numbers!

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Have you heard the news? We've Moved to  HeidiSongs.tv ! Our new website features an online video streaming service, updated blog posts at  Heidisongs.blog , and a wealth of fresh resources designed to make learning even more fun and engaging. You can also continue shopping for our educational products there and at our  Teachers Pay Teachers store ! Head over to  HeidiSongs.tv  now and explore all the exciting new features.  See you there! __________________________________________________________________________ Do some of your kids struggle to identify odd and even numbers?   Oddly enough, this concept can be tricky for some children to master, even though it seems like it should be completely obvious! (Wink, wink!) Here are five easy ways to teach odd and even numbers! 1. Line the Children Up in Pairs I think it is easiest for the kids to understand what an odd number is FIRST by lining them up by twos.  If you reall...
   

Six Ways to Get the Very Best from Your Kids on TESTS

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Have you heard the news? We've Moved to  HeidiSongs.tv ! Our new website features an online video streaming service, updated blog posts at  Heidisongs.blog , and a wealth of fresh resources designed to make learning even more fun and engaging. You can also continue shopping for our educational products there and at our  Teachers Pay Teachers store ! Head over to  HeidiSongs.tv  now and explore all the exciting new features.  See you there! __________________________________________________________________________ Have you ever given your kids a test on something you are SURE that they know, only to watch them answer most of the questions completely WRONG?  Fewer things are more frustrating for a hard working teacher or parent.  Of course, everyone wants the children to do the very best they can on every test.  But how can we help them show what they know without stressing them out? Here are some techniques I have used this...