Today we will talk about the Next Generation Science Standards and how you can teach them in your kindergarten class. We will also discuss how to incorporate engineering in kindergarten.
Read MoreSeptember is a great month to introduce Cross-curricular thematic units such as apples, harvest, fall, and scarecrows. Join with us as we celebrate September teaching ideas.
Read MoreWe know you are all dealing with a lot so we wanted to give you as many ideas and tools as we could come up with. Whether you are teaching in person, through a blended model, or online, we have ideas for you. Please let us know how things are going! Write to us at kindergartenkiosk@gmail.com and let us know your story.
Read MoreWith the beginning of the school year coming up, we are starting to think about how to best address the needs of our students this year.
Read MoreWe are so lucky to be able to talk to Dr. Susan Linn about ways that children can be emotionally supported during the COVID19 pandemic.
Read MoreWe've suddenly become online kindergarten teachers and things are stressful. We wanted to check in with you and see how things are going with you. Please email us at kindergartenkiosk@gmail.com if we can do anything to support you during this time.
Read MoreMarch! This is one of my favorite months of the year! In this episode, Kathy and Lyndsey talk about bringing engaging content into your March classroom.
Read MoreIn this episode, Kathy talks about the month of February and some planning ideas that will keep your class fun and engaging all month long!
Read MoreIn this episode we talk about some fun activities to do in your classroom during the month of January. We sing a few winter songs too!
Read MoreIn this podcast episode we share some of our favorite activities, songs, and tips for the month of December. Hopefully this episode will help you enjoy your teaching from now to the beginning of winter break!
Read MoreLooking for some tips on how to get more organized? This is the podcast for you! Mom will give you lots of tips for getting organized and staying organized (not me though, I’m still a big ‘ol mess). We hope that you’ll come away with lots of ideas that can revitalize your teaching!
Read MoreThis month we want to share some of our favorite songs and activities for the month of November to help you get inspired and excited for your next month of teaching!
Read MoreDuring today’s podcast, we’ll talk about one of Mom’s favorite art activities: Construct art! This art method teaches important math skills while scaffolding art skills, and developing your student’s fine motor skills!
Read MoreToday we will be discussing how to help your students develop handwriting skills that will help them become proficient writers.
Read MoreThe beginning of the school year is upon us, and, if you are like us, you are hard at work making your daily schedule. It can be a daunting task sometimes, so in this podcast, we’ll give you some ideas for how to make your day work for you!
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