Three Easy Web Tools and Ideas!

Well, hey everyone! I’m Sarah from Miss A’s Kindergarten. I’m thrilled to be sharing some of my ideas with you, and I’m so thankful to Kinder-Craze for this opportunity! I hope that this blog post helps you and gives you some new ideas as well. So here we go! I
Use PicMonkey to Easily Blur Faces in Photos (for PC and Mac)

PC users rejoice! Earlier this week I posted a video tutorial for Mac users on how to remove details from images (such as faces or student names) before posting photos online. After a little experimentation, I have a great solution for all of you PC users (or Mac users that
Video Tutorial: Blur Out Faces and Other Details from a Photo (for Mac)

Hi everyone! If you read my blog often, you probably noticed that I often blur sections of my photos to remove the faces and names of my students. A follower recently inquired about the process and I am thrilled to share my secret with you. I use the “retouch” editing
-Uck Word Family Reading, Response, and Craftivity

Summer is finally here, but the teaching continues! I am spending part of my summer vacation teaching a First Grade enrichment program at my school. We will do LOTS of fun activities this summer and I am thrilled to share our first project with you! Ducks in Muck Intro This
300 Followers! Time for a Giveaway!

Oh. My. Goodness. It feels as though my beloved blog has reached a new milestone each day. Your love, interest, and lovely comments have filled my heart with so much joy. I am thrilled to announce that the Kinder-Craze blog now has 300 followers, the Kinder-Craze Facebook Fan Page is
Stickers Organized!

I have a HUGE sticker collection that I inherited from another teacher. The collection was already organized when I received it, but all of the stickers were stored in a gigantic binder that was bursting at the seams. It was a mess. After a few years, I ditched the binder
Recyle Wax Paper Waste into Beautiful Window Decorations

Hello everyone! If you recall, I recently posted a tutorial for creating pretty flowers out of decorated coffee filters. (If you missed that tutorial, you may want to check it out!) One of the waste products generated by the coffee filter flower project is a set of colored wax paper.
Coffee Filter Flowers Tutorial

Did you know you can make beautiful, full flowers with your students with coffee filters and pipe cleaners? It’s a very simple, inexpensive spring craft project that the kids will love! Supplies Needed markers coffee filters (1-4 per flower) spray water bottle wax paper pipe cleaner table liner Step 1:
Love Letters

One morning this past year a student walked into class, excitedly ran up to greet me, and handed me an envelope. Unable to contain herself, she exclaimed “It’s a love letter!” not knowing what to expect, I opened the letter and it said “Ms Manore. I love you.” The best





