Heart coloring pages for kids of all ages! Your students will LOVE our free printable heart coloring pages which are perfect for Valentine's Day, or February crafts and activities. You'll find a huge variety of different hearts to color including simple heart coloring pages, fancy valentine hearts, love hearts, cool hearts, hearts with rainbows and wings, hearts in hearts and so much more.
Play a Simon Says movement game inspired by Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney. It's a fun way for toddlers and preschoolers to connect to the book.
This issue of Love of Quilting January/February 2013 is chock filled with quilt patterns and quilting techniques that we know you're going to love!
Happy Valentine's Day!
With Love From London by Sarah Jio is a perfect contemporary for those who enjoy a book that talks about books and an ideal setting.
Are you teaching about George Washington for President’s Day or perhaps some other time? Today I have some fun George Washington Kindergarten Worksheets that I...
Wow! I got such a great response from my activity! Click here if you missed it. Thanks so much for all of your wonderful comments! I’ve assembled the patterns…now I didn’t make teeth for all the animals…just the ones I thought my students would like and the ones I could successfully make with my shape tools in Power Point . I am not an artist. If anyone makes the other patterns, please share. Click the picture to grab your copy! I hope your students have fun with this activity!
National School Counseling Week is celebrated the first full week of February! Make your school counselor feel loved with these...
It's already February and I haven't yet put up any Valentine's Day Crafts this year. Oof! What kind of kid crafter am I? I've just been so caught up in what's happening in our country and world that I haven't fully had the heart or energy to embrace doilies, flowers, chocolate, hearts.... basically anything Valentine's yet. But today I'm turning a new leaf. Here's my first Valentine's day craft of the season... these 3D "I Love You" Hands. (They're not quite hearts and flowers and pun-ny sayings.. but it's a start, right?) This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for your the grocery money. For my full disclosure policy, click here. Oh! And of course, this craft would be a fun one to pair with any of these picture books about love... (hmm... this list is kinda small.... I'll have to work on that!) Our Favorite Books about Love: The Day it Rained Hearts The Invisible String The I Love You Book Love You Forever How to Make 3D "I love you" hands 1. Trace your hands onto thicker paper. (We used watercolor paper. ) 2. Cut your hands out. (The thicker paper was hard for my kindergartener to cut, so I cut it for him.) 3. Grab your favorite watercolors and paint one side of your hand. Then, paint the backside of the third and fourth fingers (since they'll flip over.) 4. Once your paint dries, use Sharpie marker to add details. Point out all the lovely wrinkles and nails on your fingers and palms. (We used Sharpie because it wouldn't smear with the glue.) 5. Glue your fingers down. Use clothespins to hold them in place while the glue dries. 6. Once they dry, glue down your hand onto a piece of paper. 7. Add extra special details to your card. (You can also do this before you glue your hand down.) Enjoy! And that's it. Hang your "I love you" hand up, or spread the love and give it to someone special. (Goodness knows that the world could use a little more love nowadays, right?) Hope this post finds you well, friends. Happy making!
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Inspired by the book "Guess How Much I Love You" by Sam McBratney these are movement cards perfect for a dice/cube and can be used for a gross motor preschool activity to coordinate with reading the book.
February is a great time to teach Bible lessons on love. Well, anytime of year is a perfect time to teach your little ones about love and the importance of showing love towards others. But we tend to focus most of our bible lessons on love during the month of February to keep our thematic
Celebrate love with collage hearts! Made from vintage books, these mixed-media hearts will surely win over your valentine any day of the year. Each one is individual & made-to-order!
I love using interactive lapbooks in the classroom. They are fun to create, engaging and can be used throughout the year to review skills taught. I finally completely my Lapbook Bundle and I am happy to share the lapbooks included with you. Whether you think your learners will enjoy creating all of the lapbooks, if you
Display the love with our GIANT Valentine's Day Coloring Poster! This page will be hours of entertainment of you and friends, or for the littles! Color it on the table, or color it hanging on a wall! Blow these up huge for BIG IMPACT but a small price! At a print shop like Staples, 3x4-foot posters will print for about $7 each! As always, purchase and download just once to print for many Februarys to come. FILES INCLUDE 1 poster design with black on white option Detailed printing instructions LARGE FORMAT PRINTING For more information on Large Format Printing, read instructions and watch our video here! FILE DELIVERY Almost immediately after purchase you will receive an email with a download link. If you do not see this email, check your spam folder. If you still don’t see it, contact us and let us know! Because this is a digital product, no refunds are available. For personal use only.
Can you imagine living in a world where no one loves you and you feel all alone? That's how Love Monster feels! This story written by Rachel Bright takes us on Love Monster's journey as he finds love when he least expects it. Today I'm sharing how to make this little craft and writing activity that you can use after reading this story.
Beautiful scrapbook paper, 12x12, double-sided, heavyweight stock, acid and lignin free. Designed and printed in the USA.
My new February Class Books Using 4-Square Writing Organizers for Beginning Writers K-2 now have maximized writing space for little learners. I think you will love it! Now it is easier than ever to have your students create engaging class books using differentiated 4-Square Writing Organizers! I love using these simple writing organizers with my first and second grade classes! They provide needed scaffolding for beginning writers. You can use these as a whole class, during Writer’s Workshop, or your students can choose to use them during “Work on Writing” time. You can combine the student writing with the full-color covers for a fun class book that the students will want to read again and again. When printing, be sure to set the printer to “Scale to Fit Page” for full-sized printing. Just print and you’re ready to go! Includes: •February topics: Six More Weeks? (Groundhogs’ Day), How to Make a Valentine, Presidents’ Day, Once Upon a Time (National Tell a Fairy Tale Day, Feb. 26th), I’m a Bucket Filler (National Make a Friend Day Feb. 11th), I Lost a Tooth! (Dental Health Month), and The Tooth Fairy (National Tooth Fairy Day Feb. 28th). •Writing Common Core State Standards for K-2 •Seven Differentiated Skill Level 4-Square Organizers with Prompts: •Seven 4-Square Organizers Using Pictures, with Prompts (K-1) •Seven 4-Square Organizers Using Pictures and a Feeling Sentence, with Prompts (K-1) •Seven 4-Square Organizers Using 3 Details & a Feeling Sentence (K-2) •Seven 4-Square Organizers Using a Topic Sentence, 3 Details, & a Feeling Sentence (1-2) •Thirty-Five Coordinated Writing Papers (1 blank, 2 different plain lines, 2 different handwriting lines of each theme) •Seven full-color Coordinating Book Covers for Assembling Class Books •Three pages of directions on how to use these with your students For more 4-Square Organizers, try: “Back to School 4-SquareOrganizers & Writing Papers!” “October Class Books and 4-Square Organizers for Beginning Writers!” “NOVEMBER Class Books and 4-Square Writing Organizers for Beginning Writers K-2” “December Class Books and 4-Square Writing Organizers for Beginning Writers K-2” “January Class Books and 4-Square Writing Organizers for Beginning Writers K-2” "March 4-Square Organizers & Writing Papers!" “April 4-Square Organizers and Writing Papers!”
Heart coloring pages for kids of all ages! Your students will LOVE our free printable heart coloring pages which are perfect for Valentine's Day, or February crafts and activities. You'll find a huge variety of different hearts to color including simple heart coloring pages, fancy valentine hearts, love hearts, cool hearts, hearts with rainbows and wings, hearts in hearts and so much more.
This book is available on Teachers Pay Teachers for free. Be sure to follow my store on TPT for more fabulous freebies like these. Why do we love Presidents’ Day? 6 words! George Washington Abraham Lincoln No school! George Washington was our first President and the first President we are going to talk about! What do you think his father said or did? * * * * let's Find OUT! The next president we are going to explore is Abraham Lincoln. He is our 16th president and one of the most beloved presidents of all time. Here are real pictures of their coins. Here are real pictures of their paper money. This is a picture of where our lawmakers come together to discuss and make decisions. They will take votes to make final decisions. We are going to take a vote on our favorite President. Sometimes a vote is called a Poll. Here are some other fun facts about these two amazing presidents. They both have large monuments built in their honor. This is the Washington Monument This is the Lincoln Memorial They both appear on Mount Rushmore. Mount Rushmore is a huge mountain where faces of famous presidents have been carved into the sides. George Washington is the first face. Abraham Lincoln is the last face. It took 14 years to carve the faces of these presidents. 400 people worked on this project. It cost almost 1 million dollars to finish. $989,922 That’s a whole lot of quarters and pennies! Are you ready to sing a little song about President’s Day???? Click {here} to go to You Tube Here they are are, the men we remember on Presidents’ Day. Happy Presidents’ Day I have created a test to help assess your student’s ability to read and remember. Click {here} to download the test from Google docs. Click {here} to download the free book from Teacher’s Pay Teachers. If you would like to link up and “Teach with Me” click the inlinkz button. Be sure to grab “Teach with Me” graphic & link back to this post.