I don't know about you but I absolutely believe that "it is impossible to spend too much time on place value" (Kuhns, Lasater, 2013, p. 63). One of my favorite activities for developing this critical concept is a treasure report. By having a collection of counters and an assortment of ... Read More about One Lovely Way to Teach Place Value for Understanding
Read to Inspire Kindness and Inclusion
As usual, I feel like I'm a day late and a dollar short. When I was teaching full-time, I felt as if I would never catch up with everything on my must-do list. My mantra became "I'll be finished in June". Well, in retirement the only deadlines are self-imposed and June never comes!I had intended to ... Read More about Read to Inspire Kindness and Inclusion
How to Get Started With Segmenting Phonemes
I must be a cookbook collector! I just counted over 30 cookbooks lined up on a shelf in my pantry. That doesn't include my two file boxes stuffed with recipe booklets (at least a dozen with chocolate in the title) picked up in the checkout line at the grocery store or the cookbooks delegated to a ... Read More about How to Get Started With Segmenting Phonemes
Wonderful Wintery Ways to Review Letters and Sounds
The weather in my part of Virginia is forecast to be sunny and in the mid-50's today. The possibility of snow is in the forecast for two of the next three days! This is a typical Virginia winter with a wide variety of weather to please everyone; highs ranging from 15 to 65 degrees, sunny, windy, ... Read More about Wonderful Wintery Ways to Review Letters and Sounds
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