
Spring Crafts That Actually Teach Skills
If you’ve spent any time in a kindergarten classroom, you know one thing is true: little learners LOVE spring crafts. The scissors, the glue, the

If you’ve spent any time in a kindergarten classroom, you know one thing is true: little learners LOVE spring crafts. The scissors, the glue, the

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

(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

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,

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

If you teach little learners, you already know that Dollar Tree finds are basically teacher treasure. And one of the BEST hidden gems? The 7-Day

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

If you teach kindergarten, you already know the truth: it’s organized chaos every single day. Between teaching routines, building independence, and supporting early math and