Mr 6 decided to spring the ‘is Santa real?’ question on me from the back seat of the car while on the school run yesterday 😥 He’d obviously been pondering the question for a while, as he’d come prepared with a list of evidence to back up his belief that Santa was, in fact, NOT real. 😬 **Cue a quick scramble to compile a suitable explanation from various anonymous internet sources!* This is
ECE Transition sheets (FREE download)
These sheets were developed in conjunction with the amazing teachers at Whitestone CoL! They’re a great way of ensuring that the needs of your little learners are clearly shown and carried with them on their next big step to Primary. Click the link below to download your free set! Click here to download your FREE set of transition forms! Are you looking for other resources to support your learners in
Te Tau o te Rā – the Number of the Day! *FREE RESOURCE*
There’s nothing better than a simple classroom routine that’s engaging, requires minimal set up and provides maximum thinking! Print, laminate, and select some challenges to suit your class (or group) before displaying – you could change the challenges daily (after your learners have gained confidence) or simply change the focus number with a whiteboard marker daily. The eye catching challenge cards use simple words and basic illustrations to give your
Dear Tooth Fairy {FREE Printable}
Our household experienced a very significant life event last week – our big boy lost his first tooth! He was fairly certain that everyone else in his class (including his best buddies) had lost their first teeth yeeaaars ago, so this was a long anticipated occasion! I quickly scrambled to whip up a little ‘Dear Tooth Fairy’ sheet for him to leave with his tooth under his pillow (which I’ve
Teacher Struggles 2019
Kua tae te wā – it’s time! *Time to make some positive changes that will impact the daily goings-ons in every primary classroom in the country. Time to make this a thriving and attractive career option once again. Time to make this a healthy and balanced profession where teachers are treated as professionals and supported to do the best for our tamariki. Scroll to the bottom of the post to
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