

You know you teach Kindergarten when…
“They “pledge allegiance to the flag and to Publix for which it stands”!” ~ Bonnie B. “You tell your husband to use his words.” ~ Amy H.
“You want to model every step when explaining something .” ~ Jacqueline C.
“When your students raise their hand after you ask a question but nobody actually wants to answer the question. They just need to tell you something!” ~ Lori R. “My personal favorite is when they raise their hand all excited like they know what to say and then go "can I go to the bathroom?" ~ Marissa W.
“When you say “please don’t lick the walls” and then teach a germ lesson that is not in the “lesson plans”.” ~ Joellen L.
“You tell other adults to make good choices.” ~ Tracy R. “You sing Jack Hartman in your sleep!” ~ Marissa W.
The New CORE Binder is the ULTIMATE resource that covers daily activities from classroom routines, math, and ELA. These Classroom Organizers and Resources for Education also include social and emotional tools because we know teaching isn’t all 123s and ABCs.
You know you teach Kindergarten when…
“You ask family and non-family members if “they’ve washed their hands” after they come out of the bathroom.” ~ Teresa J. “I organized the disorganized line at the post office during the Christmas season. Actually said, "calm body, calm voice please" to a man.” ~ Lisa G.“You catch yourself singing the quirky calendar time songs at home.” ~ Monica E.
“Found myself using Visual Phonics when someone didn't hear me the 1st time.” ~ Deb P. “You find a random pair of underwear on the floor and no one knows whose they are.” ~ Tracy A.
“You use phrases like “easy peasy, lemon squeezy” and “out the door, dinosaur” in the general population” ~ Kathy B.
“When you start sounding out words during general conversations with people other than your students.” ~ Jill O.
“When you know all the words to the song on GoNoodle.” ~ Shara M.
“You catch yourself humming Jack Hartman songs.” ~ Melissa K. “Wet shoelaces no longer freak me out.” ~ Mellisa H.
These Math Strategies Posters offer students colorful visual cues to help them remember the different ways they can count, add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Whether you print out these posters as little cards students keep at their desks OR plaster them around your classroom, these posters act as a constant source of learning.
You know you teach Kindergarten when…
“When you call your family members "My friend" and says "listening ears" ~ Gurjit K.“You don’t think twice about blowing someone’s nose for them!” ~ Rachel H.

“When you know what hanitizer is…” ~ Calderon V.
“You say weird things like "don't lick the concrete" regularly.” ~ Kirstie M. “When you bust out with Jack Hartmann songs at any given moment!” ~ Heidi A.
You know you teach Kindergarten when…
“You can make a puppet out of anything! Like the MacGyver of puppetry!” ~ Cortnie G.“Blow out not in. Get those boogies out!” ~ Sara A.
“When children (not your own) call you mum…” ~ Conny F. “When you address everyone by “ok honey” and “alright friends”.” ~ Lisa A.
“All your glue sticks are dried up after the first week and still have 90% of the glue.” ~ Valarie B.
“You use hanitizer!” ~ Kelly J.
“You tie shoelaces as often as you brush your teeth.” ~ Lara R.
“You have marker spots on the back of your pants from a kid who tried to get your attention by patting you while holding a marker.” ~ Ricki F.
“Your student accidentally tied his pants to the table” ~ Cassandra S. “A sweet student brings me a gift from home to show her love and it’s a used bar of soap!” ~ Kass P.
Help prevent summer slide and with our comprehensive Kindergarten Summer Review Packet! Students will review essential ELA, Math, Science, and Social Studies skills with these fun summer-themed worksheets! Simply print, copy, and DONE!
You know you teach Kindergarten when…
“You never ever again smell, when you hear "hey, teacher, smell here" ~ Carol P. “While out with friends you excuse yourself to go potty.” ~ Denyse R. “You send a scholar to the bathroom and they still have an accident.” ~ Yolanda Z.“One of your students tells you about how his dad once went to jail but he’s not supposed to tell anyone.” ~ Kristina W.
“You say statements like are the puppets fighting again? Remember what we said about puppet fights.” ~ Jessica T.
“I am infamous when out with friends to excuse myself to go "potty". ~ Jared G.
“You have had to say that glue sticks are not lipstick or a snack.” ~ Lori C.
“You ask your husband if he needs to use the potty before we leave to go anywhere!” ~ Jenn S.
“You come home and empty your pockets to find broken crayons and legos, and an occasional small plastic dinosaur!” ~ Sarah A.