A new pack of free Toddler Printables is available in this site for you to download and print! Our collection of preschool worksheets is designed to help kids learn to recognize their basic colors and vocabularies through a variety of exercises.
Sometimes we just need an activity QUICK. When energies are spiraling downwards into chaos the best option around here is to refocus with a little sensory play. Here is a list of indoor kid activity ideas I keep in mind that I can get going in a moments notice.
Free printable preschool worksheets pdf for teachers and homeschoolers. Fun preschool worksheets for math, English, fine motor skills, and more!
20 Free Name Activities for the First Week of Kindergarten. Check out these amazing hands-on and fun name activities! Integrates multiple skills.
Who says practicing math facts has to be boring? This kinesthetic math activity is perfect to get kids up and learning.
Midline crossing is important for learning to write. Teach your kids this important skill with these simple crossing the midline activities.
Cute fingerprint counting activity that creates art with counting to 10 worksheets. Lots of themes in this toddler and preschool math!
Fun and EASY Kindergarten Science experiments, printables, and activites to help naturally curious kids explore, discover, and learn!
Discover the fun of our Epic Fall Jokes Cryptogram! Perfect for teachers and homeschooling parents, this activity combines humor with a brain-teasing puzzle where letters are substituted with symbols.
The Code Breakers Activity Pack includes: -32 Sight Word "Code Breaker" activities -32 Answer Keys -A cover page for teachers to make their own binder -Teacher Tracker so that you can keep track of lists you have assigned! *There are 5 different "Code Keys" used throughout to make the pack more fun for students! My students LOVE these activities because they're fun, rewarding, and each one is different! Students use the code at the top of each page to solve letters and build each sight word in their list! ****************************************************************** Use this pack of 32 Code Breaker activities to teach and practice ALL Dolch sight words with your students throughout the year! These activities are great for: -Distance Learning Packets -Center Work -Morning Work -Substitute Activities -Homework -Supplemental Practice -and much, much more!
This list of fun activities for dysgraphia can all be carried out at home with minimal equipment. Help your child be the best they can be.
Is your child getting frustrated learning to write their numbers? Learning how to write numbers can be a difficult activity for preschool and Kindergarten
Teach your kids coping skills with these easy and brilliant anger management activities for kids - designed for positive parenting.
19 activities for kids with ADHD to burn excess energy for improved impulse control, anger management, focus, and concentration.
In diesem Material findest du viele Materialien rund um das Thema "Wolken". Die SchülerInnen lernen die einzelnen Wolkengattungen und Formen zu erkennen un
I think it’s safe to say that ALL toddlers love a trip to the zoo. We are lucky to have a pretty fantastic zoo close to where we live so we take full advantage of that and visit every few weeks or so. Madelynn always loves seeing what the animals are up to, so I knew this […]
When your child is overstimulated by a situation, use these sensory activities to calm them down and give their bodies a chance to feel relaxed.
Planning 5-10 minutes of sensory input every 1-2 hours with these activities for sensory seekers will help them stay calm and focused when it's needed.
Self-Esteem Games for Kids: Explore 30 fun games to assist your kid or student build their confidence while having a great time.
Use these 3 simple language games to improve your toddler's speech and help develop their articulation, language, and pre-reading skills. The following post 'Improve Your Toddler's Speech' was written in collaboration with my own mom, Jamie Bott, M.A., C.C.C. Licensed & Certified Speech & Language Pathologist / Reading Endorsed by the State of Florida. Every parent wants their child to grow up to become a
Free printable shapes worksheets for teaching kids the basic shapes. Lots of fun activities to download for FREE!
You can teach preschool at home with FREE printables! There is every kind of printable that you can think of. Check these printables out!
Free Life Skills File Folder Activities for the independent work station in special education classrooms. Practice life skills for community integration!
These ABA therapy activities for kids with autism spectrum disorder will give you heaps of ideas you can use at school, in therapy, and at home!
Planning to tutor over the summer? Here are tips for quick and easy planning! Hi there! It's Sarah! I've been tutoring kiddos for the last year and have developed a routine that makes my planning easy and my session flow smoothly. All of the kiddos I tutor are grades K-2 and in need of a boost in their reading skills...fluency, comprehension, and phonics. Warm-up I like to start with some reading that is simple or familiar. I'll either have the kiddo re-read a text from the previous session or read fluency sentences. I have my kiddos keep a composition notebook with past passages to go back and re-read. I use lots of guided reader books to find the just right text for my kiddos to read. These are also great books to leave for kiddos to practice between sessions. Fluency sentence strips from The Moffatt Girls are a GREAT help to boost fluency and confidence! They are also super easy to leave for practice between sessions. Fluency Reading Practice My kiddos have all had good sight word recognition and really need fluency work. I switch between leveled readers and text passages. I usually have kiddos read the text themselves first. After reading, we go back through the text and find words that were tricky and read them. Next, I have the kiddo read through the text with me or by themselves if they are confident. Using a leveled reader Using fluency passages and recording words read per minute (the kiddos love to see their growth!) Find these fluency passages HERE! Using text evidence passages. Grab these passages HERE! Comprehension After some fluency practice with the selected text, I move into comprehension work. In our district, kiddos need to do a written response comprehension question as part of their reading assessment. I have my kiddos practice a written response question with every text and in every session. Comprehension with level reader I use these question stems to develop questions based on the text. Grab the question stems HERE! Completed written response, kiddos write in their composition journal Comprehension with text evidence passages. Grab these passages HERE! Here I use a reading passage with several comprehension tasks for a 2nd grade kiddo. Find these reading passage + comprehension packets HERE! Phonics After the reading and comprehension tasks are complete, I work on some phonics task with my kiddos. One of my favorite tasks is doing a word family word splash. I select a word from our text. I like how this tasks shows kiddos that if they can spell a work like bat, they can also spell cat, mat, sat, etc. Writing short sentences with words from the Word Family Splash Word building and sounding out Extras I like to use phonics poems as an additional fluency tool. The kiddos glue them into their composition notebook so they can go back and re-read between sessions, continuing to build fluency with familiar texts. These phonics poems are from Susan Jones. I use our Literacy Bags in between reading tasks. Literacy Bags break up the rigorous reading and fluency practice we do for much of the session. You can find Literacy Bags HERE! I'm working with a few Kindergartners who need sight word practice. I use the K version of our Differentiated Reading Fluency passages. In K, the passages start as reading letters, then sight words fluently. It perfect support for my K kiddos! You can grab these HERE! Additionally, our Print a Standard packs have been a great support for targeting specific skills students need to work on. Each pack contains tasks for one standard and has several activities for that standard, so there are a lot of opportunities to help the student learn, practice, and master standards based skills. You can grab Print a Standard packs for ELA AND MATH HERE! Connecting with students and parents on a more personal level is the best part of tutoring. I love giving kiddos instant feedback and celebrating their successes! I also love that I can give them more choices to foster a love of reading. In the picture above, I'm showing several text selections. The kiddos I'm working with is able to choose the book he'll read with me for the session. I also love being able to help parents foster learning at home. I've found most all of my parents did not really know about their kiddo's reading level or reading abilities. This makes it difficult for parents to find the best "just right" books for reading at home. After I work with a kiddo, I leave the text piece we worked on for that session (a passage or a book) so the kiddo can re-read it with parents. I leave their composition notebooks with phonics poems for the kiddos to go back a re-read. I also leave the fluency sentence strips for practice between sessions.
These dot pages for dot markers are perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. They are such a fun and easy activity to set up your child.
Looking for awesome shapes worksheets for kindergarten and games to use in your classroom? This pack is filled with hands-on activities and no-prep worksheets to help children learn about and use shapes.
More than a dozen ideas to inspire creativity in kids who say they don't like to do art projects and activities. Get their creative juices flowing.
Activities Inspired by Ish by Peter Reynolds