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Worksheets in Kindergarten (and why it's actually okay to use them)

Worksheets in Kindergarten (and why it's actually okay to use them)

FromKindergarten Kept Simple


Worksheets in Kindergarten (and why it's actually okay to use them)

FromKindergarten Kept Simple

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Oct 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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I'm talking about a sensitive subject today,  so buckle up and take a breath. I'm bringing up a majorly divisive topic in the early years world: worksheets in kindergarten (and why it's actually okay to use them). And I'm going to just come out and say it. I use them.GASP SHUDDER SHUT THE DOORS DRAW THE BLINDS. The thing is, I would never lie to you, or quite frankly, waste your time by only sharing information about teaching practices and strategies that work in ideal classrooms with amazingly low ratios and naturally inquisitive and focused students.I don't know about you, but I have never taught in one of those unicorn classes. My classes have always been busy. My classes have always had daily evacuations. My classes have always had a minimum of 27 students. I am not suggesting you use 5 worksheets a day and spend your time saying “sit down and write your name” over and over all day.  I am talking about 10 minutes between play and inquiry and outdoor learning once or twice a day that you use worksheets in kindergarten with guided instructions to support learning in your classroom.It's okay if you disagree with me, we can still be besties, but this episode will tell you more about why I learned to embrace worksheets, and why you might want to too. Psst feel free to copy and paste this list of WHY it's okay to use worksheets: > Well explained paper and pencil activities create situations where your students can work completely independently > It is easy to scaffold paper activities to various levels so you can meet your students where they are and help them grow> Worksheets give students the opportunity to practice world skills like filling in forms, completing assignments in older grades and reinforce their fine motor skills> Using fill in the blank style pages boosts student confidence with quick wins > They are a great tool for reinforcing new skills and vocabulary and offer a snapshot into learning that guides your next steps>When everyone is engaged in one activity, you are free to move around and work 1:1 with students - a rare opportunity in kinder> The truth is, some of our students LOVE worksheets and “playing school” and participating in activities like they see their siblings do or see on TV. Worksheets support a specific type of learning style just like play and gross motor activities support another.I like to use worksheets at very specific times of the day. I try to follow the same format daily: >> Come in from outdoor learning>> Quick morning meeting>> Whole group instruction with explicit modeling of the task>> Independent work time (yes, worksheets in kindergarten)>> Move into playLove this structure? I welcome you to join me inside Kinder Planned ✔️ which opens on October 15th, 2022. I have planned lessons for you for every single day of the month and provide you with the printables to go with them. There's also extra learning ideas and bonus tabletop centres as well! This is my flagship program and based on the workshop style teaching model I love so dearly. Every week you'll get plans for writing, math, STEM, fine / gross motor and art. Learn more about this amazing and stress saving program here! Pssst. use the code podcastbff for 15% off your program membershipLOOKING FOR MORE? >>> Check out this episode on writing in kindergarten>>> Download my free guide to writing in kindergarten here
Released:
Oct 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to the wonderful world of kindergarten.... kept simple! I’m Mariah, the creator of A Playful Purpose: Learning for Littles Inc. Kindergarten specialist turned curriculum writer. Mom, wannabe baker and lover of early 2000s Disney Channel (hello, Lizzie McGuire and HSM). Enthusiast of ponytails, pancakes and helping Canadian kindergarten teachers stress less by simplifying their planning and re-igniting their love of play-based learning. Here to help you take back your weekends and love teaching on week days.​ If you are a kindergarten educator spending too much time planning and feeling a little (or a lot) burnt out and you're ready to feel excited about teaching again, and you're looking for French and English play-based resources, simple but engaging activities and ideas, support and real connection and systems and routines that really work....then you're in the right place! Kindergarten Kept Simple is all about helping YOU re-ignite your love for early learning by removing the stress of searching for resources and planning for play-based learning. By implementing simple systems, reliable routines and not re-inventing the wheel, you can leave work at the bell and leave your prep to prep time. Sound too good to be true? I thought so too. But after years feeling burnt out and on the brink of stress leave, I finally realized that teaching didn't have to be like this. Now that you're here, I'll show you the way.Each episode will be an easy listen that will hopefully inspire you and brighten your day. From interviews with people who amaze me to learning about early years education, this podcast is perfect for anyone with littles in their life. And with that it’s time to dive right in! Let’s get this party started. Welcome to Kindergarten Kept Simple.