I graduated with my bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education over 9 years ago. Since graduating, I have learned so much from real-life teaching experience, teaching conferences, and online courses. I think it is so important for educators to stay up-to-date with current best practices. Recently, I found a new way to continue learning and growing as an educator and… Read More
Online Professional Development for Early Childhood Educators
As an Early Childhood Educator and mother of three little ones, I am always eager to learn more ways to help teach young children. But finding the extra time to go to conferences isn’t always easy. Let’s be honest… mom life is busy! Now that it’s summer time, it gives me the perfect time to advance my professional development. I… Read More
Free Camping Alphabet Posters
Are you planning a camping theme for your classroom? These free alphabet posters are a great way to add to your decor. Not planning a camping theme? I have a few other fun ways that you can also use this cute freebie that I am excited to share with you. Room Decor & More If you are planning on adding… Read More
Rainbow Color Words Playdough Mats
Are you looking for a fun way to practice learning color words? These playdough mats are a fun and engaging way to practice the colors of the rainbow. This free resource even comes with a bonus rainbow making mat to practice putting the colors in rainbow order. Getting Ready These playdough mats are low-prep, but loads of fun. Simply print… Read More
Free Penguin Writing Craftivity
Penguins are such a fun animal to teach about during the wintertime. Since writing is one of my favorite things to teach, I wanted to share this adorable writing craftivity that you can use to complement your penguin unit. It also makes a perfect display for your hallway or bulletin board. Getting Ready This writing activity comes with differentiated writing… Read More
Build an Igloo STEM Activity
Are you looking for a fun winter STEM activity? This igloo building freebie will get your students thinking like scientists while they build their own miniature igloos. What you will need: You will need to have some building materials available for this project. We used sugar cubes, icing, marshmallows and toothpicks. It is also nice to build them on a… Read More