What’s In Your Basket?
Looking for goodies to add to your child’s basket that aren’t candy? Check out this post for some ideas that promote literacy, fine-motor skills and social-emotional development!
Looking for goodies to add to your child’s basket that aren’t candy? Check out this post for some ideas that promote literacy, fine-motor skills and social-emotional development!
Every now and again we all need breaks. Time to take a deep breath, focus our attention, or switch gears in our brain. These are some of the sensory tools I’ve kept handy for when students in my class need to take a break.
I wrote this article for classroom teachers on BookNook Learning, but many of these tips can be used at home with your child. I hope you find them helpful!
Check out some of my favorite winter books and activities for young learners. I have also attached videos of me reading the books for you to preview the book or enjoy with your child!
Simple things you can do at home to help promote a literacy-rich environment for your child. Happy Reading!
To attain strong reading comprehension, students must be a active readers. This means students are not just just decoding words, they are actively thinking about the content they are reading.
Get your child reading at grade level & help them build a positive relationship with reading this school year!
A curated list of my favorite reads, broken up by age group. Hope it helps you find some new books for the little reader in your life 🙂