Friday, August 16, 2019

2019 Back to School Give Away!


It is not a secret that teachers care about their students' happiness, well-being and life in and beyond the classroom. We know that investing yourself in your students creates a positive atmosphere in the classroom that enhances your relationship with students and makes them feel important.  


  A great teacher does not make it a secret that they care. AND they take it beyond the classroom and extend their caring ways by sharing, helping, and supporting teachers.  One way to show our support is by doing a monthly giveaway to help with the purchasing of Back to School resources for a teacher’s classroom.  One awesome lucky teacher will win a TPT gift card!


Simply enter here:


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REMEMBER: each entry counts as ONE entry, the more links you complete, the higher your chances of winning!!
Raffle Starts:  Friday, August 16, 2019  and ends  Aug. 24,  2019..

GOOD LUCK!!!






Thursday, August 15, 2019

Kinder Start?


What is the right age for a child to begin their academic career?  We’ve been trained to believe that each step in school is ordered by age and time. But what if we were to change the way we do things by changing when our kids start school? Most children are enrolled into Kindergarten along with the year of their fifth birthday. It’s a great age because they are just learning their ABC’s and 123’s but what else are they trying to learn? A very important part of school is learning. No kidding right? But children need something very important in order to learn things and that’s attention. Of course, the attention of their parents, teachers or other guardians but more importantly, their own attention.

 A child at the age of five is most likely a rambunctious little one with a fire for play time, snack time and occasionally, a small amount of time for retaining information. Studies across the world have shown that a child starting their education at such a young age could cause issues and hinder them in their learning capacity over the next few years. Beginning Kindergarten at age five versus age six won’t keep them from attending an Ivy League school or alter their grade point average in high school but for the first few years of elementary school, they may have a better handle on retaining the information being given to them. The studies coming from Stanford University have shown that holding a child back for about a year, and introducing them to Kindergarten at age six instead of five could potentially give the child the opportunity to better grasp their instructions.


Not only will it help the child in academics but it can also give the child a better sense of self control and this understanding of their own selves has been shown to stay with the child for years. Yes, one year doesn’t seem like a lot but in comparison to the disposition of a five year old to a six year old, I’m sure we could all notice the difference in self reliance as well as behavioral maturity. A six year old may be better suited for a classroom because they may be able to understand how to focus on, comprehend and execute what the teacher is relaying to them. 
With any change to a the academic career of a child, even the slight changes in teacher work days or when the appropriate time for breaks are; it’s hard for some families to be able to accommodate. When it comes to delaying the school age of a child, it means that the child won’t be attending free education but will still need supervision. For some families that’s not feasible because no school will mean daycare or day time sitters while their parents or guardians work. But if your household is able, do you see a great benefit for holding back your child for a year to start their school career? 



Saturday, August 3, 2019

Back to School TIEKS Giveaway!




Happy Back to School Season! It’s that crazy, exciting time of the year again! Getting your classroom ready, organizing a million papers, and preparing for a new group of kiddos to love on for the year is exhilarating, but can exhausting if you don't practice self-care.

As teacher-authors, we are so grateful that you allow us to be a part of your classrooms and lives and want to give you a big virtual hug in the form of a giveaway. We know that teachers can use a little bit of extra love this time of year, and I have teamed up with some amazing teacher-authors to show one lucky teacher LOTS of love with a pair of the brightest and most comfy teacher shoes ever, a pair of Tieks! AND a 2 $175 gift cards (one to Teachers Pay Teachers and one to Amazon!!!!)!!! Whoop! 

You can enter the giveaway up to 66 times!!! I'm not kidding! Enter now in the Rafflecopter below! Best of luck!

Prize: One winner will receive a $200.00 Tieks Gift Card, a $175 TPT Gift Card, and a $175 Amazon Gift Card.


Entry: Use the Rafflecopter below to enter! The giveaway runs August 3rd-August 11th. The winner will be announced and contacted on August 12th.
You may enter the Rafflecopter HERE!

Co-Hosts: A special thank you to the following for participating in this fabulous teacher giveaway! Be sure to check out their TPT stores! 

 Southern Drawl, Color Me Kinder, Real Life in First Grade, History at Home, Sugar Cube Learning, Wild Child Designs, Lindsey's Classroom Creations, Learning and Loving It - Andrea Rodriguez, Elementary Island, Tried and True Teaching Tools, Thinking Outside the Lines, Lory Evans, Coast 2 Coast Teacher, Kim Heuer, PrintablePrompts, Tara Hardink - My First Grade Zoo, Contemporary Teaching, Teaching Superkids, There's No Crying in Teaching, Krejci Creations, Julie Davis - Big Ideas for Little Hands, Bethany McClure - Teaching for Fun, Teach Without Tears, Emilee Ray - For the Teacher, Stefbub, Teaching in My Flip Flops, A Library and Garden, Literacy and Lattes, Teach Me T, Reading is My Jam, The Beezy Teacher, Memoirs of an Educator, Bailey's Corner, Savvy Teaching Tips, Krafty Teacher, The Marvelous Middle, Teacher Gameroom, Mentoring in the Middle, Laura Kelly Classroom, Teaching Tidbits and More with Jamie, Rainbow City Learning, Saved by a Bell, The Happy Bilingual Classroom, Tina Peyerk, Primary Fairy Tales, Sparkle in Second, Kinderbrations, Setting the Standard, Priscilla Woodard - Tasked 2 Teach, Catch My Products, Learned Lessons, Primary Planet by Hilary Gard, My Kinder Garden, The Resourceful Apple, Mrs. Richard EE Resources, A Spot of Curriculum, Teaching is a Gift by Sidney McKay, Pocketful of Centers, Barbara Kilburn, Kindergarten Rocks, Taryn's Unique Learning, Adventures in Room 109, Smith Safari Adventures 

Thursday, August 1, 2019

August the New September? Products


August is here! So when does your  school start? Is it too early, too late or just right?  I know some districts have found that they are not able to get in 90 days of instruction before the winter break. Others feel it’s too hot to start in August and others feel June is too late to end the school year!  Whichever it is, I’ve posted some summer products as well as products for a September start! Check them out! 

                      August Resources:




September Resources:













All resources can be found at: 






Monday, July 15, 2019

A Deserved Break?



We all know teaching is not for the faint of heart but we've all heard people gripe and complain about how teachers get the summer off. All of a sudden, teaching becomes a pie job! Teachers need to have summers because they have one of the most important jobs! Taking care of our kids. Teaching them about life and their future careers. Not to mention, sleep! Do you know the typical working hours of a teacher? I don't think there are any because teachers are always working. If you're a teacher, I'm sure that you've seen the sun come up and the sun go down on many occasions. Teachers are sitting at their desks grading papers, giving extra help for tests or projects, reviewing college essays, attending staff meetings or parent teacher conferences. You can't do those things while kids are in the classroom so, the only time life is before school begins or after it ends for the day. That's a lot of hours that we're at home sleeping and relaxing after a tiring day that wasn't spent in the classroom. Teachers also need the Summer to have some time to themselves! If you have kids or have ever been around kids, you see that they are pretty needy people right? They don't want to be left alone so they probably figure that you don't either. Personal space or personal time? What's that? 
To one kid that could be all the time, imagine that times ten or twenty. There's no time to yourself when fifteen fifth graders are involved. They also need days to spend time with their own family and friends. By the time teachers go in before the sun rises and they may not get home until the sun sets they probably don't get to spend a lot of time with their own kids, spouses, parents, siblings or even friends for that matter. Summer vacation opens up the schedule to read the bed time stories, head over to mom's for a few days or even just have a nice dinner with their partner. Teachers also need time to set the books down and decompress for a few weeks. Step away from the red pen and lesson plans and think of something else.
 However, after a few weeks away it's good for them to have fresh eyes looking at their lesson plans and making adjustments when thinking back to how things may not have gone to plan last year. Pulling the text books out and having time to make improvements will create a better experience in the year to come for both the teacher and the students. Summer vacation is also a time that a lot of teachers find secondary income. It's a well known fact and belief that teachers are not paid what they should be paid even though they carry degrees and some even Master's yet, they are in the most underpaid position in America. So, when a teacher cannot find the time during their ten hour work day during the school year to work another job, the only time that's left is the Summer!

 Teachers also take their Summer vacation as a time to improve their specialty. They will often sign up for classes, courses or conferences to gain more knowledge to further their education which in turns furthers the education of their students. In all honesty, the list could go on for days of the benefits of Summer vacation and why teachers deserve to have time off along with their students but these few reasons speak for themselves. Teachers deserve time to recharge, spend time with family, better their lesson plans and better their own education. Summer vacation may be filled with a day or two at the beach but it's also filled with self care and teachers deserve all the care that they can get!
Have a great summer!!



Saturday, July 6, 2019

July Giveaway!






Are you ready for another giveaway?  Well,  it’s time for our monthly giveaway so our team of educators have grouped together to show the love to an awesome  individual with a TPT gift card to help with the purchasing of fun resources! PRIZES INCLUDE 1 x $100 TPT Gift card.  Here’s how to enter:

http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/c396cb38352/?


REMEMBER: each entry counts as ONE entry, the more links you complete, the higher your chances of winning!!
Raffle Starts:  Saturday, July 6, 2019  and ends  July 13, 2019..

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GOOD LUCK!!!


Monday, July 1, 2019

July Goodies!


It’s summer break time and many teachers often wonder  if students will maintain their skills over the summer.  Year after year, parents ask what they should work on with their child over the summer, what to review, what to focus on. Obviously, a teacher’s answer is usually to read and play! Children learn through play! However, teachers usually provide a more structured review program and I’m not any different.  Here are some  resources for Kindergarten and Pre-K students to work on during the summer to keep them focused on reviewing skills. They are designed with both Pre-K, kindergarten, and struggling first graders in mind, providing you with activities to avoid the summer slide!  Check them out!






Also…. To help with the purchasing of Independence Day resources for your classroom, a team of teachers and I have grouped together to gift ONE awesome, lucky teacher with a $250 TPT gift card!  Here’s the link to participate!