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Sharing Kindergarten is a teaching resource website for kindergarten, PreK, and first-grade teachers, created by Georgia kindergarten teacher Mary Amoson. It is not an online course platform in the traditional sense, but rather a teacher resource shop centered on printable teaching packs, picture-book extension activities, math-themed resources, classroom rules activities, and blog-based teaching advice.
Based on the pages reviewed, the resources cover areas such as math, literacy, reading comprehension, sight words, technology use, classroom management, and social studies. Typical products include companion packs for picture books such as If You Take a Mouse to School, The King of Kindergarten, and There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed.... These packs usually include sequencing cards, word walls, writing prompts, reading comprehension games, ABC order activities, CVC words, number writing, ten-frame games, and more. Some resources also provide Google Slides digital versions, making them suitable for classroom display or digital activities.
The creator, Mary, has a strong classroom background. The site states that she has 18–20 years of kindergarten teaching experience, holds a master’s degree in early childhood education and an education specialist degree in instructional technology, and has long provided conference sessions and in-school training for educators. In terms of pricing, most individual products cost between $1 and $6, such as a classroom rules resource at $5 and picture-book extension packs at $3–$5. Larger bundles are priced higher; for example, the Monthly Math Activities BUNDLE is listed at a discounted price of $59.
The main advantage is that the resources are highly aligned with early-childhood classrooms. The activities are concrete and practical, allowing teachers to print, laminate, and use them directly in centers or small-group instruction with minimal preparation. The product pages also clearly list page counts, file sizes, and included materials. The downside is that the site does not offer a systematic curriculum pathway, learning management features, formal accreditation, or certificates. Several product pages also show no on-site reviews, so external evidence of effectiveness is limited. In addition, the resources are clearly based on English-language classrooms and U.S. school culture, meaning that some picture books, holidays, and classroom rules content may not fully fit ordinary schools in China.
It is better suited to English-language kindergartens, international schools, bilingual teachers, homeschoolers, and teachers who need to quickly supplement materials for English picture-book reading, math games, and substitute lesson plans. If users are looking for Chinese-language courses, teacher training certificates, or a systematic school-readiness curriculum, it is not a good match. The reviewed text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so its accessibility is unknown.
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sharingkindergarten.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sharingkindergarten.com directly.