Have you ever noticed that one of the areas our young students need to practice a lot is scissors? I think this is partly due to the fact that many, maybe even most of our students do not use scissors at home.
Have you ever noticed that one of the areas our young students need to practice a lot is scissors? I think this is partly due to the fact that many, maybe even most of our students do not use scissors at home.
Let me tell you that our classes are more than just lessons. It’s a fast-paced, skill-filled time of day that covers just about every area of content we explore.
Children come to us with different levels of training. Some of them may have already mastered the alphabet, while others are not sure about their letters yet.
As a teacher, we know the importance of a child having strong fine motor skills. These skills will help them with a variety of everyday tasks for the rest of their lives.
Kids love to show off their creativity and skills with fun, hands-on crafts throughout the year.
When it comes to reading instruction, reading fluency is the ultimate goal. Fluency is the ability to read text quickly, accurately, and with proper expression.
Heading into a new year, after a long holiday break, calls for new engaging activities for students!
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