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Pocket of Preschool - Jackie Kops

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By Pocket of Preschool - Jackie Kops
Fine motor journals are a fun way to teach pre-writing skills, handwriting foundations, and strengthen fine motor muscles. There are so many fine motor activities you can do in a journal! It's like a mini-portfolio of all their fine motor activities
Subjects:
English Language Arts
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten
Types:
Activities
$8.00
4,307
Digital Download ZIP (57.19 MB)
By Pocket of Preschool - Jackie Kops
Counting brews and stews are a FUN, hands on way to develop counting concepts and skills with preschool, pre-k, tk, and kindergarten students!-----Please note you will need to find and collect various manipulatives for these activities. Many ideas
Subjects:
Math, Holidays/Seasonal
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Printables, Centers
$43.00
$30.00
4,600
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By Pocket of Preschool - Jackie Kops
Flower Shop Dramatic Play and Garden Shop is a fun theme you can do in your pretend or dramatic play center in the spring or when you are learning about plants. A teacher planning web breaks the theme down, week by week and includes a book list.
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Drama, Spring
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, Homeschool
Types:
Projects, Activities, Printables
$6.00
1,705
Digital Download PDF (8.89 MB)
By Pocket of Preschool - Jackie Kops
Directed drawings are a fun way to teach students how to draw and build fine motor strength! Each Directed Drawing Unit will include eight different directed drawings. These directed drawings are very simple, making them perfect for little learners
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Arts & Music, Holidays/Seasonal
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten
Types:
Activities, Printables, Bulletin Board Ideas
CCSS:
W.K.2
$32.00
$24.00
724
Bundle
By Pocket of Preschool - Jackie Kops
Easter centers are loaded with fun, hands-on activities to help your students build math and literacy concepts! Now includes two fine motor activities, one writing center, six literacy activities, and eight math activities.Literacy skills covered
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Math, Easter
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Centers
$7.50
1,421
Digital Download PDF (38.28 MB)
By Pocket of Preschool - Jackie Kops
Make learning all about Birds (egg to chicken activities too) fun and hands-on in your classroom! Use a small table or a small bookshelf to create an engaging science center full of hands-on materials for students to explore and investigate using
Subjects:
Science, Spring
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten
Types:
Activities, Printables, Centers
$5.50
267
Digital Download PDF (87.95 MB)
By Pocket of Preschool - Jackie Kops
Alphabet Letter Cards make learning about letters and how to write letters FUN and hands-on! There are endless ways you can use these cards in your classroom. Get creative and have fun! Here are some ideas to get you started: Match the Cards, Hide
Subjects:
Balanced Literacy, Writing, Holidays/Seasonal
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Printables, Centers
$20.00
$15.00
538
Bundle
By Pocket of Preschool - Jackie Kops
Directed drawings are a fun way to teach students how to draw and build fine motor strength! The Spring Directed Drawing Unit will include eight different directed drawings. These directed drawings are very simple, making them perfect for little
Subjects:
Arts & Music, Easter, Spring
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten
Types:
Activities, Printables, Bulletin Board Ideas
CCSS:
W.K.2
$4.00
70
Digital Download PDF (8.43 MB)
By Pocket of Preschool - Jackie Kops
Spring name practice pages make learning how to write your name FUN and hands-on! This is an editable PDF. Type the list of names on the first page and it auto-populates all the pages for you. Type student's name in all uppercase letters or sentence
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Spring, Handwriting
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Printables, Centers
$4.00
22
Digital Download ZIP (6.70 MB)
By Pocket of Preschool - Jackie Kops
Holiday Letter Cards make learning about letters and how to write letters FUN and hands-on! There are endless ways you can use these cards in your classroom. Get creative and have fun! Here are some ideas to get you started: Match the Cards, Hide
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Holidays/Seasonal, Occupational Therapy
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten
Types:
Activities, Centers
$5.00
13
Digital Download PDF (17.50 MB)
By Pocket of Preschool - Jackie Kops
Play dough trays are an open-ended, invitation to play and explore using the items provided on the tray usually around a theme or specific topic. Play dough trays activities are the perfect multi-sensory activity to strengthen fine motor muscles and
Subjects:
Arts & Music, Holidays/Seasonal, Occupational Therapy
Grades:
PreK, Kindergarten
Types:
Teacher Manuals, Activities, Centers
FREE
215
Digital Download PDF (19.13 MB)
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I’m Jackie, your go-to girl for early childhood inspiration and research-based curriculum. You’re not in this alone. After teaching for 14 years in both a half-day and full-day multi-age preschool classrooms, I am here to create play-based activities, resources, and curriculum to make teaching easier, effective, and fun for you and your students. I'm here to help you unleash your teaching super powers! You're not in this alone.

MY TEACHING STYLE

Teaching little learners is HARD (and sometimes messy). As an educator, you are constantly thinking up new and engaging centers for every theme, creating visual supports and finding activities to meet the needs of all your little learners. In addition, you are talking with parents, taking care of kids when they are hurt, doing assessments, creating bulletin boards, maintaining portfolios, going to meetings and so much more. You LOVE teaching! You want your students to love learning, and you STRIVE to make learning fun. When I taught full-day multi-age preschool, most of my students are in my classroom for over eight hours a day. When I taught half-day multiage preschool, my students were there for almost four hours. I love making my classroom a warm and inviting home for little learners to explore, create and discover new things! I want school to be a safe place where students feel loved, valued and confident. The classroom is a child’s third teacher. The materials evolve and change as our studies/themes change. I am very intentional with the materials I set up in my classroom. I feel it is my job to nurture my students’ excitement for learning by creating developmentally appropriate, engaging and challenging lessons and activities so they become lifelong learners.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

I am a proud graduate of Maryville University where I received a Master and Bachelor of Education (M.Ed. and B.Ed.) in Early Childhood and Elementary Education. I served on several committees to create our own school board approved early childhood curriculum using current research, best practices, state and national standards and common core standards. I also worked to develop our district’s kindergarten curriculum. In my school, I served on the Character Education Leadership Team. I created and implemented several character education initiatives receiving Promising Practice awards. My school was named a State School of Character, an honor bestowed on schools who satisfy criteria based on their implementation of the 11 Principles of Character.

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

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ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I am a mom to two amazing little boys who are my everything! I LOVE my family, and I am very grateful to have them in my life! My dream day is sleeping in, eating a late breakfast, and playing outside for the rest of the day. My happy place is the Target Dollar Spot and the Dollar Tree (seriously, I could spend hours there). I love cold unsweet iced tea, chocolate cupcakes and going to the gym with my friends.