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NAEYC's position statement on using technology and media with young children
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Journal Topics


Spanish Video Lessons with Mrs. Yandle

  • Book - The Very Hungry Caterpillar
  • Book - From Head to Toe
  • Book - Goodnight Moon
  • Book - Are You My Mother?
  • Days & Months
  • Manners
  • Helpful Website - Spanish Pronunciation Guide
  • For Teachers
  • Teacher Phrases
  • Home Items
  • School Items
  • Vehicles
  • Counting
  • Animals
  • Food
  • Clothes

Student Websites

  • Online Storytime by Barnes & Noble
  • Starfall
  • Storyline Online
  • Tumble Books
  • Vocabulary and Spelling City
  • We Give Books

Parent Websites

  • ACS Calendars
  • ACS Monthly Lunch Menu
  • AEEC School Website
  • APT Parent Website
  • Auburn City Schools Website
  • Auburn Public Library
  • Chick-fil-a Family Activities
  • Children of the Code
  • Common Core Standards
  • East Alabama Council for Teachers of Mathematics
  • Ele
  • George Lucas Documentary Video
  • Intel's Education Transformation Video
  • Little Bird Tales
  • National Council for Teachers of Mathematics
  • Nellie Edge
  • Phonics on the Web
  • Renzulli Learning
  • Summer Reading Challenge (AL State Department of Education)
  • Take the Challenge - Take Charge
  • TEAM Math

Curriculum Synopsis

  • Sociodramatic Play
  • Shared Reading
  • Shared Journal
  • Physical Knowledge
  • Math Games
  • Classroom Management
  • Thematic Units

Sight Words

  • 4th nine weeks - has look come does what out all saw from by
  • 3rd nine weeks - was for have they of play want me here this
  • 2nd nine weeks - went little you do my are he she with in
  • 1st nine weeks - I a can see like the we to and go

Suggested Parent Readings

  • 'I wanna write jes like in dat book!': Talk and Its Role in the Shared Journal Experience
  • "Mommy, I'm Scared"
  • 10 Signs of a Great Class for 3-6 Year Olds
  • 10 Things Every Parent Should Know About Play
  • 10 Ways Parents Can Fight Summer Reading Loss
  • 10 Ways to Unplug Your Weekend
  • 100 Picture Books Everyone Should Know
  • 30 questions to ask your kid instead of "How was your day?"
  • 7 Lies Parents Tell
  • A 'Confidence Code' for Girls: 5 Ways to Build Up Our Daughters
  • A Playground for Every Child
  • A Very Scary Headline About Kindergarten
  • About the writing process...
  • Alabama Literacy Act-Parent Activities
  • Alabama Math Standards
  • Alabama's Action Plan for Literacy: Birth through Grade 12
  • Are We Paving Paradise?
  • At Home Reading Activities from RL
  • Battling Tattling
  • Beyond Letter of the Week
  • Beyond the Stoplight
  • Big Ideas from Little People
  • Brain Function and Watching TV
  • Building Student Confidence
  • Children Who Can Read, But Don't...
  • Children's Understanding of Academic Tasks: Work, Play, or Learning
  • Counting Collections
  • Counting is More Than 1, 2, 3 & Observing as They Count
  • Developing Geometric Thinking through Activities That Begin with Play
  • Emotional literacy may be the key to Raising Resilient Children
  • Fluency and Comprehension from ARI
  • Fun Activities for Pre-Readers
  • How Many Days 'til My Birthday?
  • How To Help Your Kindergartener with Skills on the K-Checklist
  • Improve Reading this Summer
  • Initial Sound/Letter Correspondences in Children's Early Written Productions
  • Is Kindergarten the New First Grade: The Changing Nature...
  • Keeping Kids' Birthday Parties Simple
  • Kids and Tech: Parenting Tips for the Digital Age
  • Learning to Read and Write: Developmentally Appropriate Practices for Young Children
  • Let the Kids Learn Through Play
  • Let Them Play!
  • Let's Make Believe
  • Let's Not Push Kindergarten
  • Life in the Slow Lane
  • Motivating Kids to Read: Children Who Can Read, But Don't...
  • NAEYC Position Statement (2009)
  • Parents Should Read Every Day
  • Play and Learning Go Hand in Hand
  • Play: An Endangered Species
  • PTA Parent's Guide to Student Success for Kindergarten
  • Put Reading First
  • Raising Expctations: Common Core Standards in Alabama
  • Reading At Home: Tips for Parents
  • Ready? Set...School!
  • Rethinking Report Cards
  • Road Map for a Dream
  • Say You're Sorry!
  • Schedule Local Summer Activities & Avoid the Summer Slide
  • Shared Journal Info Pack
  • Smart Snacks
  • Spelling in Kindergarten: A Constructivist Analysis Comparing Spanish-Speaking and English-Speaking Children
  • Stop letting your kids stare at iPads in restaurants, science says
  • Student Representations at the Center: Promoting Classroom Equity
  • Subitizing
  • Supporting Early School Success
  • Teach Kids to Care
  • The Crisis in Early Education
  • The Gender Divide
  • The Gender Trap
  • The Goldilocks Delemma
  • The New American Dad
  • The New First Grade: Too Much Too Soon?
  • The Princess Diaries
  • Too Much TV psychologically harms kids: study
  • Understanding How Social and Emotional Skill Deficits Contribute to School Failure
  • Unplug On a Road Trip
  • Vocabulary Instruction at AEEC
  • Wanted: Advocates for Play in the Primary Grades
  • Website That Can Help Your Child Become a Reader
  • What Are Kindergartens For?
  • What is a Word? Experimental Study of Children's Ideas on Grammar
  • What is Written in a Written Sentence? A Developmental Answer
  • When an adult took standardized tests forced on kids
  • Why You Can't Skip 20 Minutes of Reading to Your Child Tonight

Shared Journal Information

  • Shared Journal Synopsis
  • Shared Journal Process
  • Info for Parents
  • 1st Letter to Parents
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S. Jones
Auburn, Alabama
This is my 17th year of teaching kindergarten. I have gotten my B.S., M.Ed., and Ed. S. degrees at Auburn University in Early Childhood Education.
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