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Do you know about Number Sense and Subitizing? Teach Magically
Math Instruction

Do you know about Number Sense and Subitizing?

Working with number sense in math takes a lot of teaching and practice in kindergarten, but don't forget about with subitizing. Do you know about subitizing and number sense? What…

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Early Literacy

Do you know when students are ready to read?

"They know most letters and sounds, but are students ready to read?" is a question asked by many parents and teachers of beginning readers. The answer...Maybe, not! 📌THIS IMAGE FOR…

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Best Way to Teach Sight Words Teach Magically
Early Literacy

The Best Ways to Teach Reading Sight Words

Ever have a difficult time teaching students to read sight words, or words that can not be stretched. These words need to learned by memory or sight. There are best…

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Writing Sight Words Easily with a Little Help from Rhyming Teach Magically
Early Literacy

Writing Sight Words Easily with a Little Help from Rhyming

I love to use rhyming posters to help students with writing. Many beginning readers and writers don't know and or remember the way that letters look so pictures help. Writing…

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Can you Humpty Dumpty Phonological Awareness Activities
Early Literacy

Can You Humpty Dumpty: Amazing Phonological Awareness

  Nursery rhymes make the perfect starting point for Phonological Awareness Skills. The rhyming makes it fun and so many language skills can be taught along with STEM fun. Check…

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Teach Magically Humpty Dumpty Paper tearing
Fine and Gross Motor Skills

How to Teach the Fine Motor Activity of Paper Tearing

I LOVE paper tearing to work the fine motor skills! Think about it...the “pointer” finger and thumb naturally pinch together when you tear paper. The fingers naturally fall into a…

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