


I do trainings, and workshops, and in-services for districts and associations. It’s about supporting teachers and hopefully making their jobs a little easier, so that’s why I do it. With the blog and social media you can reach a lot of people. It’s a place for teachers to go get ideas, have a laugh, be encouraged, and inspired.
#Kindergarten smorgasboard free
I share creations and resources that I use in my classroom, and lots of hands-on, DIY-type stuff, keeping it cheap or free and doable. I share lessons that I’m doing with the kids. ‘The Kindergarten Smorgasbord’ is a website where we post three or four times a week. I post things that I’m doing in my classroom. It turned into something absolutely incredible that I had no intentions of it ever becoming. I knew that the best way to do that would be one classroom and one student at a time.Ībout 7 years ago I stared a blog and thought okay, I’ll just start sharing ideas in the classroom. When I was growing up, and in college I wanted to change the world. It became ‘The Kindergarten Smorgasbord' and it really has been life changing. I became a teacher because it’s what I always wanted to do. Greg tells us, “I just wanted to write a blog and share what I was doing in my classroom. Greg” (Greg Smedley-Warren) helps inspire teachers from around the world with his engaging lessons and techniques through his blog Even with over 3 million views of his blog and almost 100k followers on Facebook, he still manages to travel and speak at conferences all while teaching full-time at JE Moss Elementary in Davidson County.
