I LOVE using spinners in my classroom for centers and academic activities. I have always used a brass fastener and a paper clip. Yep...the kids always love it when the paper clip goes flying in the air. How do you stop this fun!?! Use a brass fastener and a safety pin! Thank you Mrs. Ramseier for sharing this idea with me!!!
I first found this game a couple of years ago on
Kindergarten Crayons Blogspot.
I have been playing it ever since with
every theme and concept learned in Kindergarten!
Check it out by {Clicking Here!}
Check it out by {Clicking Here!}
In order for our 4K & 5K
students to become literate, our children must be able to recognize each
letter, both in order and out of order, as well as the sounds connected with
that letter.
This “Letter Game” freebie takes no time to put together and with this freebie you can use it at any time of the year. We have added a Upper~case set, Lower~case set, and a set of both on a card for your convenience!
This “Letter Game” freebie takes no time to put together and with this freebie you can use it at any time of the year. We have added a Upper~case set, Lower~case set, and a set of both on a card for your convenience!
How to play...The teacher or student hides the “Super~Duper Kids Square” behind a letter and the game is over when the winner can read the letter/letter sound, removes the card and finds this card!
It will be a new classroom favorite of
yours!!!
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Have a good weekend,
Amber & LuAnn
Click {here) to go to our TPT shop to get your FREEBIE!
Click {right here} to go to our TN shop to get your FREEBIE!
Have a good weekend,
Amber & LuAnn
Amber and LuAnn, thank you for sharing this! I really love using games in my classroom; it really inspires the kids. Thanks again!
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Sharon Dudley, NBCT
Teaching with Sight
Thanks, Sharon! The kids love playing the game and are reviewing needed skills at the same time! Enjoy!
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