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Back to school after a Holiday

Remember many of our students have waited weeks to see a smiling face, hear their name in a positive way, and have a set routine that allows them to shine. Even if you teach in a school where families support their children outside the school day, it is probably suffice to say that all students need some grace when they re-enter the classroom.

Give each child a warm welcome, a kind word, and a safe place to land as they return to your room.

Set up some easy to use activities, that encourage conversation, vocabulary development and help children engage in sensory play. I use play snow as a medium in the sensory table (we live where snow is almost never seen). I freeze small toys in ice cube trays and use salt to melt the ice. The chemical reaction between salt and ice covers science standards plus the experiments are fun and engaging. Our word wall is full of winter themed words from clothing we need to animals that hibernate to weather we might see, or weather we wish we could see.

Most important allow grace, show students you care, and remember that sometimes we all just need to re-enter the real world slowly!

Grab your FREE bundle of activities here and get started with a hands-on learning environment.

Until next time, have fun and stay motivated, Ms. Tina

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Hi, I'm Tina!

Nature-loving educator, early childhood mentor, and self-proclaimed creepy crawlie enthusiast.

For nearly two decades, I’ve helped early educators reimagine what’s possible inside traditional classrooms—supporting play, nature, and calm in environments that often feel anything but.

But that isn’t where my journey started…

There are a lot of programs that teach play.
Some that teach nature.
And plenty that promise to help you “hack” your schedule.

But Teach the TK Way is the only method that does all three—
with full support for traditional classrooms, district expectations, shared spaces, and real-life teachers.

Here, you don’t have to choose between worksheets and wonder.
You don’t have to burn out trying to fit someone else’s vision.

We work with what you have—and grow something beautiful from there.

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