
Spring Fever Is Real: Kindergarten Activities That Actually Hold Attention in March
(A Teacher Survival Guide for Chaos… But Make It Learning) March in kindergarten is a special kind of wild. The weather teases spring, attention spans

(A Teacher Survival Guide for Chaos… But Make It Learning) March in kindergarten is a special kind of wild. The weather teases spring, attention spans

February may be a shorter month, but it is packed with BIG learning opportunities for little learners! Between upcoming candy fest, seasonal themes, and a

When rain is pouring or snow is falling, one thing is guaranteed in kindergarten—indoor recess. And while weather days can quickly lead to extra energy

January in kindergarten is all about resetting routines and rebuilding confidence—especially in math. After winter break, little learners often need concrete, hands-on experiences to help

January in kindergarten is a special kind of chaos ❄️ After the excitement of the holidays, little learners return with big energy, short attention spans,

The first week back after winter break can feel a little (okay… a lot) chaotic. Your little learners have had weeks of late bedtimes, holiday

Teaching Pre-K, Kindergarten, or 1st Grade is magical… but also a little chaotic, right? Between morning tubs, centers, small groups, and that one kid who

December is a magical time in the kindergarten classroom. It’s the perfect chance to mix holiday excitement with purposeful learning. From gingerbread-themed literacy activities to

Make December a season of creativity and learning! These winter-themed activities combine art with early academics, helping little learners develop literacy, math, and fine motor

October is here, and that means pumpkins, spiders, bats, and all things fall! If you’re looking for fun and engaging ways to bring seasonal excitement