Wow! How has it been nearly five years since my last blog post?!
Well, the world is definitely a different place now than it was back then. Other than the obvious (quarantine, remote learning, life in general), what have I been up to? Well, I went back to school to earn a Master's degree in school administration. Between teaching kindergarten, moving rooms and schools several times, being a mom to two wonderful girls, and a wife to a supportive husband, I had little time to work on anything TPT or blog related while in grad school.
My district has been in person since August. I had to rethink how to do EVERYTHING to maintain social distancing, teach using a blended sychonous learning platform (think: teaching in person AND on Zoom), all the while making kindergarten fun. It has taken three-quarters of the year, but I think we have come up with a pretty smooth routine that maintains safety and health while learning and having fun.
I have always loved literacy stations while I work with a guided reading group. However, my aide and I did not want to spend countless hours sanitizing materials or remaking materials so each student could have their own set. There had to be a better way to implement literacy stations with targeted skills, all the while saying safe and socially distanced. And I found it! Seesaw. It has been a life saver! Less prep work for us, assignments going to my remote students AND in person students at the same time. I started converting all of my literacy stations to Seesaw. The newest update to Seesaw to add voice recordings to each slide and individual photos has been a game changer! I love that students can now hear me tell them the name of the picture on the app, rather than sitting with hands up or interrupting my guided reading groups.
I recently added a 4th quarter literacy activity to Seesaw and TPT. For a limited time, it will be on sale. Head over to TPT and check it out. As always, if you are happy with it, leaving a review on TPT would be greatly appreciated!
There are long vowel and a short vowel activities for students to listen for and identify the vowel sound in words.
There are also CVC spelling, beginning, beginning/ending, and ending sounds activities.
Well, I have to say, it feels good to be back after an extended break!
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