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Busy Binders continue to be one of our most used organizational tools. During school, we use them almost daily. My last post on our preschool busy binders was a hit, so I’m excited to share our Kindergarten binder with you.
Why we continue to love our busy binder system:
Keeping our curriculum helpers in these binders is such a great way to stay organized. It keeps all of our most used activities in one place so I’m not searching everywhere when we’re ready to use one.
They’re also great for developing the kid’s independence. I keep our binders on a lower kid friendly shelf where they have easy access. If they want to open up a binder and pull out a game, they can!
And lastly, they’re dang cute! I love seeing all our binders lined up in our book shelves with matching covers. Eeek! It just makes my inner organizational nerd so happy!
I’ve done full blog posts on a few items in our kindergarten binder, but there are also quite a few I haven’t shared yet. I figured it might be easier to see in a video, so check that out below. Links to the activities (if I can link to it) are listed below the video. Enjoy! And as always I’d love to hear your feedback .
Let’s look inside our Kindergarten Busy Binder!
- “All About Me” interview page
- Numbers 11-20 counting wheel
- Money clip cards (Seen in the video, but not pictured above.)
- Money puzzles and sorting mat (Seen in the video, but not pictured above.)
- Upper and lowercase tracing pages
- CVC word builder game (includes the blank version seen in the video)
- Sight Word Builder game (Includes 100 sight word cards. Not pictured above, but seen in the video.)
- Lemonade Math game (Seen in the video, but not pictured above.)
- Roll It, Build It, Add It dice game
- Roll It, Build It, Subtract It dice game
- 3D shapes matching and tracing
- “What Time Is It?” learning clock
- Solar System matching game
- Moon Phases matching game
- My First Anatomy Game
- “Let’s Call Home” phone number practice game
- “I Know My Address” practice game (Seen in the video, but not pictured above.)
- Parts Of A Guitar memory game (Seen in the video, but not pictured above.)
- CVC word lists from The Measured Mom (Seen in the video, but not pictured above.)
- Usborne wipe-clean Telling The Time book (Seen in the video, but not pictured above.)
I hope you found some helpful activities here! We really love our busy binders. It’s my absolute favorite way to keep our curriculum helpers organized. Be sure to visit my recommended products page to find the supplies I used to build our binder. And, good news! I added a general Busy Binder printable cover and spine to my free printable library. Enjoy!
Get your Kindergarten Printable Busy Binder Starter Kit here!
Have you created your own Busy Binder? What’s your kiddos favorite activity?
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