Develop pre-writing and fine motor skills with this Trace the Pattern printable worksheet.
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This week has been just a little crazy with the announcement of the new Pokemon Go app… the hubby and I are obsessed! We started playing in an attempt to get the hubby outside and walking around more but it’s definitely a fun (free) way to hang out together in the evening. Unfortunately it’s also […]
Back to school season is upon us. I know several of you have been back for nearly a month now while some of you are just returning or returning in the next few weeks. I like to start my Kindergarten year learning about colors! While most of your kids won't come into the year reading and writing, I would bet they know a few colors! I like to introduce them to reading and writing through colors. Of course there are tons of fun songs about colors. One of my personal favorites comes from none other than Harry Kindergarten! I like to introduce a color every week (red, yellow, blue, green, orange, and purple). Lots of the activities I use come from my Color Crazy pack! Click the picture below to check it out! For each color there is an interactive reader! Students trace the color word and color the pictures. There's also a poem for each color! Each poem names a few objects that represent the color and has a question that leads to conversation around the color. We liked to read the poem, then create an anchor chart to answer the question. Then we used the poem all week long during stations! Remember those crucial kinder skills I was talking about? My kids loved completing these printables because they could feel successful early in the year with kinder skills like spelling, reading, writing, cutting, gluing, and coloring! And of course, no color unit would be complete without an opportunity to get a little messy! My kids LOVED painting the color words! We did q-tip painting to work on fine motor skills and staying in the lines. You could also use this as a pladough mat, or use glue and glitter, or bingo daubers! As long is it's colorful and messy, I'm sure your kids will enjoy! Grab this one for free by clicking the image. Hope you and your kiddos have a COLORFUL year! :)
Wie is de mol in deze klas? Dat is de leerling die een molkaartje van de leerkracht heeft gekregen. Juf Mandy heeft 21 molkaartjes gemaakt en deelt ze gratis!
Free April 2025 calendar templates are available in printable and fillable PDF formats. Featuring blank and aesthetic designs with holidays.
As a former K-2 special education teacher and kindergarten teacher, I have always been passionate about fine motor work. At the beginning of the school year in kindergarten, I always had some students who had acceptable fine motor skills. I would also have some sweeties that were still refining their fine motor skills. I knew ... Read more
Could you use some easy, ready to use March Preschool Worksheets? These are no prep, with adorable spring and St. Patrick's Day pictures.
During poetry stations, students move around the classroom doing various activities related to poetry. The station activity in this blog post has students read an engaging poem and respond to the poem in an unconventional way. If you’d like to replicate this activity in your classroom here are the s
Grab this entire week of amazing 5 senses preschool activities and worksheets. Use them for circle time, science centers, and fun learning.
Celebrate spring with these easy, no prep, printable worksheets! This packet includes 25 worksheets and 1 instructional page to help your little learners practice math skills, literacy skills, and fine motor skills! Great for preschool, pre-k, transitional kindergarten (TK), or kindergarten. Use these worksheets for early finishers, centers, or send home for homework practice. This packet includes: "Flower Power Rhyme Time" "Bug Jar Sort- Fly or Crawl" "Flower Shape Tracing" "Color by Sight Word Flowers" "Hungry Alligators- Greater or Less Than" "How Do Plants Grow" Sequencing "The Needs of a Plant" Cut and Glue "Mushroom Dot-to-Dot" "Crack the Code: Mystery Sentence" "Cut and Glue Flower Ten Frame" "Alphabet Match Up" "Spring Patterns" "Parts of a Flower" Cut and Glue "Flower Number Writing and Sequencing 1-10" "Flower Number Writing and Sequencing 11-20" "CVC Ending Sounds" "Base Ten Flower Measuring" "Roll and Cover Rainbow Flower" "Sweet Bee Letter/Sound Sort" "Ten Frame Flower Counting" "Spin and Search: Letters S, G, & C" "Happy Flower Color by Number" "Ladybug Adding Spots" "I See Spring: Guided Reading Booklet" "I See Spring: Instructions" Please feel free to use this packet for distance learning for your students!
ALL ABOUT EARTH Get ready for a month filled with so many fun activities to teach your kiddos all about our planet Earth . I teach this unit in April so it coincides with Earth Day. I’ve loaded up this blog post post with read aloud book ideas, free videos you can share with your students,
A collection of beautiful spring-themed artworks made by elementary kids. My faves are the tulips and sun/moons. Drop by for inspiration.
I can't even believe May is almost here…. time flies in the spring! This might just be my favorite time of year to teach kindergarten.
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I have created another themed center unit. This time it’s all about spring!! There are 17 centers that will get your kids in the mood for nicer weather 🙂 I have also included 29 quick and easy printable worksheets that go along with each center in the unit. If you choose to purchase my product, …
Don't miss these Adorable Kindergarten Worksheets for May. Get the math and literacy practice with the fun of flowers, bugs, and gardens.
Flowers, insects, and sunshine! Just in time for the month of May, and these Transitional Kindergarten May Worksheets! These printables have been a life saver for me! In the midst of distance learning, I have been sending these electronically to my parents to help my TK students continue their learning at home. You can also...
One of our Literacy Curriculum Downloads. Here is what you get! 10 Printable Correct the Sentences Worksheets. Prints a total of 10 pages. The worksheets were designed by Annette Sutherland, owner of Teach at Daycare in Arkansas City, KS. Please see our other great educational items in our store and thank you for visiting.
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Since we returned from spring break, we've been diving into some Geometry! I always love teaching this! So many fun activities to go along ...
Use this collection of Vincent Van Gogh teaching resources and complete Famous Artist Unit lesson plans for elementary art classes.
Get the bundle... Or purchase individually... Let's talk guided math. We started implementing guided math in my school about 2 years ago. Prior to my guided math awakening I was making 4 math centers per day. I found myself stressed about not only the excruciating prep of creating so many activities each day, but I also struggled to get finished with the centers. When the idea of guided math was introduced, I greeted the change with open arms. So here's what works for me. I implement guided math by creating 5 math centers per week. I group my students heterogeneously and they rotate to a new center each day. During this time, I pull students who struggled during the math lesson and provide a reteach lesson individually. This means that most of my math centers are completed independently by the students. I'm lucky enough to have a full-time assistant in my classroom who is able to take a math center are help others while I'm with my reteach group. Here's how I organize my group rotations each week... I write student names on each group. I laminated stars and write the weekly center on each star with dry-erase and attach a magnet. When I rotate groups, I simply move the stars over 1 place. This way, students know which center to go to. I organize centers in numbered buckets shown below. See? Easy breezy! Currently, I'm working with my students on addition and subtraction. I'd love to share some resources I've found to be useful in my guided math groups. First, I made a Guided Math Center Bundle. You can get it HERE. This week, we used the Spin and Subtract center. Here, students spin subtraction sentences. This is great because I was actually able to use it 2 weeks in a row. Because they spin different combinations of numbers, the possibilities are endless! I also used a similar Spin & Add center. Here, students build number sentences. Addition & Subtraction I made some lower-maintenance addition math worksheets which require no-prep! Hellloooo sanity-saver! Here are some of the activities I'll be using! Shapes geometry math worksheets Download it HERE Measurement Measurement Worksheets
Teach students about respect in this interactive character education social emotional learning lesson. Now includes both Google Slides™ and Power Point Presentation files, which allows you to use for SEL distance learning, teletherapy, virtual counseling groups, school counseling guidance and in person lessons. Ways to Use The Respect Game Show ☀This FUN, interactive guidance lesson & game can be used as a review or stand-alone lesson on being respectful and/or supplement to your social skills and character trait lessons. ☀Distance Learning Ready ☀Great for your small groups, too! What's Super Sweet About this Respect Character Education Lesson? →The Game Show format is hands-on and experiential, with many of the challenges inviting students to role play. →This character education classroom game encourages reflective thinking, and is designed for students to show off and build on their smarts in different ways. →Plus, the questions and challenges are 100% customizable so if you like, you can edit them to better fit your specific needs. →It's low-prep, perfect for all you busy counselors and teachers! →Counseling Lesson Plan is also included! The Game Show Categories Include: ACT IT OUT: teams act out / role play the challenge prompt. TRUE or FALSE: teams decide whether the statement is true or false. SKETCH IT: teams quickly draw their answers. IMAGINE IF: teams answer "Imagine If" questions, using their imagination & problem solving skills. RISK: teams take a "risk" because the type of question and/or challenge is not revealed until chosen. What's needed to play the Respect Game Show? ✔ If using in person, It is best used with a Promethean White Board or projector that that can be hooked up to your computer. ✔If using for distance learning, all players will need internet access. Best played when you can share your screen with students. ✔ Want to go screen-free? No problem! This Respect Game Show also comes with printable task cards with the same prompts as the Game Show challenges. Provides lots of flexibility.... Given that the GAME SHOW takes 40-60 minutes to play, and sometimes we just don't have that much time....or that the GAME SHOW works best projected on a large screen, and sometimes the technology breaks down....or that there are days when we walk into the classroom and just know that a whole classroom game is not going to fly that day....and sometimes students need more quiet, reflective activities......I have included more than 6 additional formats that do not require the use of the power point presentation or google slides™. (Note: the additional activities do involve some printing prep-work.) For other Character Education Game Shows, you may enjoy: • FAIRNESS: Being Fair Character Education School Counseling Lesson *Low-Prep Fun! • KINDNESS: School Counseling Character Education Lesson on Being Kind & Caring • CITIZENSHIP: School Counseling Lesson on Being A Good Citizen & Community Member • TRUSTWORTHINESS: Character Education School Counseling Lesson on Honesty
Free Titanic Activity | Unlocking The Mystery Of Iceberg Science. I have some fantastic free Titanic activity ideas. Also, look at my post Free Titanic Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas.
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Give your child help strengthening his reasoning with this printable worksheet, which asks him to place events in a logical order.
WHAT IS SUBITIZING? Subitizing is not a term that we use often, but it is an important mathematical concept that can greatly benefit student
Use these printable circle templates for your craft projects, with several circle shapes or outlines in different sizes for you to use.
What’s the difference between mods and custom content (CC)? Technically speaking, aren’t they the same? They’re both created by users, they both modify the game, and they’re both installed in the mods…
Simple, hand-drawn examples of various hairstyles. Suitable for posters or handouts, may be used as an adaptive resource. Helps students create more varied and unique hair for their portraits, and hopefully represent themselves a little better.Updated April 2023 to correct spelling.
Use this sun template printable to make a gorgeously easy sun craft to celebrate the solstice with children. Sunshine sun catcher easy solstice craft This easy sun craft is perfect for summer crafts or to celebrate the Solstice with children. It’s also perfect as a finger gym activity to develop fine motor skills, […]