
The #1 Mistake New Kindergarten Teachers Make (and How to Fix It Fast)
Hey teacher friend 💛 Let’s talk about something that causes a lot of kindergarten chaos… trying to teach everything whole group. It feels like the

Hey teacher friend 💛 Let’s talk about something that causes a lot of kindergarten chaos… trying to teach everything whole group. It feels like the

May in kindergarten is full of excitement—and let’s be honest, a little chaos too! Between end-of-year energy and special celebrations, it can feel tricky to

Let’s be honest for a second… Teaching anniversaries can sneak up on you. One minute you’re figuring out how to survive your first week of

Spring break is over… and if you’re anything like me, you know exactly what that means. Your kindergarteners come back full of energy, excitement, and

Spring is the perfect time to get your little learners moving, exploring, and thinking critically—especially with hands-on math activities! At this age, children learn best

Spring is one of my favorite times in the kindergarten classroom. The energy changes, the kids are excited about everything outside, and suddenly everyone wants

Spring is the perfect time to freshen up your classroom—and that includes your bulletin boards! But let’s be honest, teacher friend… if we’re going to

We’ve officially hit that magical point in the year where our little learners are zooming ahead in reading — and now it’s time for CVCe

Everyone blames December. But seasoned kindergarten teachers know…March is when the chaos levels unlock a secret bonus stage. The novelty is gone. Spring fever is

National Read Across America Week (March 2–6, 2026) is the perfect time to turn your kindergarten classroom into a joyful hub of stories, laughter, and