States and Capitals Print and Cursive Copywork
I have been procrastinating on teaching the fifty states and their capitals. It’s a lot of information, and I want it be memorable rather than a memory exercise.
I have been procrastinating on teaching the fifty states and their capitals. It’s a lot of information, and I want it be memorable rather than a memory exercise.
I’m super excited to have this new resource completed and ready for use: A Kindergarten Daily Skill-Builder Notebook! This is something I’ll be using as a supplement for my daughter’s kindergarten, and also a great resource I can share with you teachers and homeschooling moms!
Cursive handwriting. It’s considered antiquated and is even being taken out of the public school’s instruction. Is there merit in teaching this skill to our kids?
I love chubby, toddler hands. Just looking at that feature image (eek! So cute!) Here is a build-a-bear for learning colors activity.
Reading the analog clock is a necessary life skill, but not necessarily the easiest one to learn. The concepts needed to tell time can be complex for little ones, involving things like counting, skip counting, fractions, and more. Today I’m sharing a printable telling time learning folder.