Are you looking for Halloween Theme Activities for Your Toddler? Our Halloween Busy Book has 11 Awesome activities designed for young kids.
Racetrack binder free printables are perfect for kids travel. Print out on cardstock, add to a 3 ring binder and you've got some quality kids play time.
This construction themed activity binder is full of activities that you can use all year long to engage your children and students in learning.
Traveling with children can be frazzling. Turn a crazy trip into a relaxing trip by prepping ahead with the best airplane activities for kids and toddlers. A list of airplane toys for toddlers & more.
Looking for fun Name Practice Activities for Preschool or kindergarten? Hands-on, fine motor filled and fun ways to form, trace and build names.
Here are some of our most favorite free printable paper dolls set that is so much fun for learning and having fun with. So many fun
This Kindergarten Daily Skill-Builder Notebook focuses on six different subject areas: Calendar, personal, handwriting, math, science, and reading.
Do you have a kid who has a hard time sitting still or doesn't like movies? Me too. I've got you covered for your plane ride. Here are all the specific activities and snacks I pack in our carry ons for my three wiggle worms, plus some tips so you don't have to buy new… Read More Binder of activities for kids on the plane
LOVE FREEbies?! Grab these FREE Printable Binder Covers! There are coloring, kids and even cute choices to choose from! Print yours out today!
Special Education Toddler and Preschool Learning Activity Binder. Fun hands-on interactive learning activities for kids develop basic learning skills. https://supermominfinity.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Learning-binder-busy-book-Printables-for-Kids.png
It is time to take off and fly high in the clouds with this exciting new Airplane For Kids activities pack. Not only will you find airplane coloring pages, you will also find many airport
Create your own busy binder with these free busy binder printables! These pages perfect for toddlers and preschoolers.
I feel like I have mentioned in several posts about my morning binders and yet, I haven't elaborated on them or shown you examples. These binders are what my students complete when we finish our morning group work on the board (covering topics of calendar, weather, social skills, emotions, lunch options, whether or not we have recess, attendance, etc.). I originally made these to keep my students' little hands busy during my morning group (now, we try and get students to participate in the group, and when that is finished, complete their binders). They are also useful to make sure each student is covering each topic (many which fit into IEP goals) every day. Each child's binder is different, depending on level. Today- I will show you a mid-level binder, tomorrow- a high-level binder, and Saturday- a lower level binder. Here is what the binder looks like when you open it. A finished envelope on the left (to put the schedule pieces in when each activity is completed), a copy of the weekly schedule in the pocket of the binder (to help aids/students set up the schedule each day), and the daily picture schedule on the right side of the page. I also velcro in wet erase markers to the front of the binder (which the kids use on some of their laminated binder pages). Here is a close-up of the weekly schedule for one student. This makes it possible for students to set up their own schedules...and also makes it a lot easier for me and my aids to set up schedules for each kid. I have divider pages between each section of the binder to help students locate their work. I use the "stop, nice hands, sit and wait" visual to signal the child to wait before turning the page. Here is a sample of this students language arts timing pages. Timings are meant to increase speed and fluency of speech for students. Again, the difficulty of these timings vary by student. I set the time for 30 seconds and all the students complete their fluency readings at the same time. Then we count up how many words were read/items labeled, and write them in the chart at the bottom of the page. My assistant completes this one for my student since he cannot yet write. Here is an example of this student's math timing. It is conducted in the same manner as above. To find a complete set of these timings sheet, click here. Here is an example of the calendar page. For now, the student only has to take down the current month/season and put them in the blank box. Eventually, the student will work on putting the months in order as well. On this page, my student works on matching pictures of people who are happy, sad, and mad. This is to address an IEP goal about recognizing/displaying emotions. This page is about get my student to use attributes to describe the clothes he is wearing. He has to put the correct color next to each item of clothes to reflect what he is wearing each day.
If you are looking for fun travel activities for kids, here is a list of ideas to inspire you! Creating a travel binder will keep your kids busy for hours and make traveling a lot
Scissor salad is a fun way to practice how to use scissors and build fine motor scissor cutting skills. Get free labels and worksheets!
Are you learning with Preschool and Kindergarten kiddos this year? I’ve got some fun stuff for ya if you are! Below you’ll find 15+ FREE Preschool and Kindergarten resources! Most of these printables can be found on TeachersPayTeachers. If you’re a homeschool momma, don’t fret! TeachersPayTeachers is for you, too! Simply create a FREE account …
I have done some sort of "morning work" with Emma since she was two but had a hard time staying consistent. There were so many skills I wanted to work on and it felt very overwhelming! It also felt like I was trying to do too many things and there were always supplies everywhere! I finally
Looking for fun All About Me Preschool Activities for kids? Check out these 9 Hands-On All About Me activities for Preschool or Kindergarten.
This resource focuses on building preschool skills in six areas. (Calendar, personal information, math, letters, writing, and fine motor activities.)
Free printable sight words worksheets for preschool, kindergaten, and first grade.
The first time I took a really long road trip with a toddler I was 9 months pregnant with my second and moving across the country. I basically let her watch as many movies as she wanted because I didn't have the mental space to think of other activities nor the physical agility to turn and help her
30 Things to put on your September bucket list. Here is a list of some of our favorites things to do with fiends and family.
Grab these 7 Awesome Summer Pattern block mats for free. Easy to prepare activity perfect for summer holidays!
Here's a resource to help you teach your children about the people in the Bible. This Bible People printable will help you do just that.
Create ideas and ways to display Kids' art throughout the home, on walls and fun project ideas.
20 activities for the elderly with dementia. The following ideas may be used on a one-to-one basis and others may be suitable for small groups depending on their abilities. These dementia activities are designed to promote and maintain existing skills.
Looking for fun All About Me Activities for kids? Check out these 16 Hands-On All About me Learning Activities and Crafts for Preschool or Kindergarten.
Looking for fun All About Me Activities for kids? Check out these 16 Hands-On All About me Learning Activities and Crafts for Preschool or Kindergarten.
With this free printable Squirrel Letter Recognition Activity, your preschoolers will practice naming capital and lowercase letters.
Determine the Left and Right directional position in this printable worksheet.
These coloring pages and sorting activities are fun for preschoolers to begin distinguishing between different colors. Click HERE to get the download on my blog! You Might Also Like:Falling for Math SortingFree Sorting Pumpkins CardsJelly Bean AdditionFree French Color Reference Signs
Make a busy binder for your toddler or preschooler to help them learn new concepts. DIY the quiet book for your child with velcro and a binder.
Looking for a fun Back to School Preschool Binder for kids? Check out these 8 Hands-On Back to School activities for Preschool or Kindergarten.
Every year there is the ONE toy that your toddler just clicks with and plays with constantly, even weeks after Christmas has passed. This year for Emmy, it was her magnetic blocks. Let me tell
Dot to Dot is a fun way to follow your way to solving a mystery! By connecting the dots, number by number, a picture forms before your very eyes. It’s a great way for young children to reinforce their numbers and counting memory, plus hand eye coordination and fine motor skills and writing preparation. All […]
All About Me Preschool activities encourage kids towards self-discovery. Here are over 20activities to try with your preschoolers.
FUN shape activity for preschoolers using printable road shape mats and hotwheels for learning shapes with a car activity for toddlers.
Here's a simple way to teacher less than, greater than: with toys! Free printable included.
Here is a fun color sorting printable activity that is so much fun for toddlers preschool and for kids for learning at home!