Introduction and Letter Focus

Welcome! My name is Britney, and I teach full-day kindergarten(FDK). After having my son in early September, I went back to the classroom with a little less motivation. I lost my identity- as most new mommies do. I was still trying to reacquaint myself with the "new me" inside and outside the classroom. I created A Teacher Market really for a selfish reason- to continue to mold myself as an effective educator. I blogged in the past and changed my username more times than I can count. I was lost. It was apparent that I had lost insight on why I started social media from the very beginning. I wanted to share ideas that benefited my students. Again, a selfish perspective. But isn't that the point? I harnessed the focus needed to fall back in love with blogging. And here I am- invigorated and energized. The hopes and dreams for A Teacher Market are simple. If my teaching and materials can inspire you to become an advocate for your students, then I am happy.

So here we go- Once a day, my students participate in centers. I have a books center, blocks center, math center, and literacy center. During this time, I also try to pull intervention students and meet with some of my guided reading groups.This alphabet activity is super easy to prep and serves as review for letters and letter sounds. I tried to choose beginning letter sounds that would have minimal confusion for my kinders. I have since changed the heading font on this paper, but the content is still the same. Overall, my students responded well to this because the activity was self explanatory.


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