Kids can do these hands-on cloud activities for FUN and PLAY! They will learn the letter C, cloud science, make a letter C craft, and more!
Montessori-inspired cards featuring terms such as dinosaur, plesiosaur, pterosaur, Pangaea, and Mesozoic Era.
A blog about how a failed painting made me rethink the theories of composition in my painting of Donegal, Ireland.
Learning how to read a crochet C2C graph pattern can be a great help when following a graph. This quick and easy guide will explain how to follow a corner to
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Print these free symmetry worksheets and activity pages to use with your students. Learn about the line of symmetry with these fun pattern challenge worksheets. Students must use logic, reasoning, and spatial skills to draw the reflected pattern across the line of symmetry.
Do you teach a Community Helpers Preschool or Kindergarten Unit? You will LOVE this fun set of pretend play learning centers and no prep worksheets.
My handy Left’s Hander’s Desk Calendar noted the Handedness Research Institute the other day. Started in 2001, its aim is to advance scientific understanding of handedness – left-…
Welcome to the Free Resource Library for Montessori, early childhood and lower elementary teachers, parents and educators! I am thrilled to provide you with a curated selection of free printables. […]
How to Avoid the Summer Slide! Summer is right around the corner! We all LOVE our summer vacation, but not the "Summer Slide!" The Summer Review Packets
We love our rainbow bears! I think they are the most versatile manipulative for early childhood education. You can use them to learn so many skills! Colors, counting, sizes, sorting, addition, patterns and so much more! These free printable rainbow bear counting cards are the perfect way to introduce counting from 1-10. The one-to-one correspondence makes it easy for little learners to recognize how high to count on each card. They are the perfect addition to our counting card sets!
En début d'année, je propose à mes élèves une fiche d'identité en atelier dirigé. C'est l'occasion de savoir ce que l'élève connait de lui / d'elle, son environnement familial, sa famille... Les supports que j'utilisais me plaisaient sans plus, j'ai voulu faire un document qui me correspondait davantage. Je pose les questions et écris leurs réponses. Les élèves doivent colorier les réponses en image (en respectant la couleur des cheveux pour fille ou garçon et la couleur du pelage des animaux). J'ajoute le nombre devant les animaux s'ils en ont plusieurs et j'ajoute les prénoms des frères et soeurs sous chaque enfant colorié avec un + si plus âgé ou - si moins âgé (pour les jumeaux / jumelles je mets un =). Si l'élève connait le niveau de classe, je le note au-dessus. En haut à droite, il y a la place de mettre leur photo pour faire comme une "grande carte d'identité". Je me présente
Last year, I taught some Bible lessons with the theme of the Five Senses. It was so much fun that I thought I'd share it. I taught e...
Curves, creativity, and captivating illustrations come together in these 20 letter C coloring pages, available for you to download and print at no cost. This collection is specially designed to help young learners explore the curvy, charming letter C through coloring in.
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Is your child struggling with calculations? Did you experience real difficulties with basic arithmetic? It could be due to a condition called dyscalculia.
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It's time for some fun geography hands-on learning! I love mapping activities and have put together a fun printable set to build a city map. This fun printable set is 15 pages long and includes 5 different
Math is hands-on and fun with these frog addition puzzles!
Free printable letter cut and paste worksheets. A preschool alphabet letter activity where kids color beginning sounds images and paste them.
Turn car and truck play into literacy learning time with these fun and playful ideas.
Hands-on learning is incredibly important for kids. There are a million reasons why! Today I am highlighting more than 60 elementary hands-on math teaching ideas that I have featured over the years on my site.
10 multiplication games and activities for teaching multiplication. Students will love learning their multiplication facts, building fluency and strategies.
I have seen so many great ideas for review games out there. I thought I would compile a list of my favorites to have as a resource. I figure if I could come up with 6 great games that work, I only have to use the same game 4 times in a year! 1. Zap! - This is my favorite game so far simply because the smartest group doesn't always win. It's kind of like Jeopardy, but with a curve ball - if you get the "Zapped" card, you lose all your points! Thanks for sharing, Mathtastrophe! Game instructions and printable here. Another take on this game is Bazinga by Simplifying Radicals. 2. Nerf Gun - Love this idea! Draw a bullseye on the board. Divide the kids into teams. Ask a team a review question. If they get the answer correct, they get to shoot at the board to see how many points they earn. So fun! 3. Jenga - I really like how Living Out His Love blog does this one. She writes with a sharpie marker directly onto the Jenga piece. And, she write a subject and week on both sides of each piece. Though, if done this way, it seems like you could only do this at the end of the semester (because if you have Sciene, week 7 written in sharpie and you're only at week 3, that wouldn't work!). Another idea is to tape the subject and week with clear packing tape and then re-do it as your progress along in the year. 4. Power Tower - Similar to Jenga, but with paper cups. Write the question on the cup. If the class answers correctly, they get to stack the cups. If the tower falls, they have to start over. via Mrs. Lewis' Learning Library 5. Mr Potato Head - For every question the class gets correct, they get to add a body part to Mr. Potato. I also like the idea on 2nd Grade Rocks! blog. She uses it as a behavior incentive. Every time the class has good behavior, they get to add a body part. When Mr. Potato is completely put together, they get to have an ice cream party! 6. Snowball Fight - Love this idea for Texas as this may be the only snow the children ever see. Write the review questions on a piece of paper. Divide the kids into 2 teams. If the kids get it correct, they get to crumble it up into a ball. After all the questions have been answered, they get to have a snowball fight using the paper balls! 7. Chair Tic-Tac-Toe - Put nine chairs in 3 rows of 3 to make a square. Divide the class into 2 teams. Ask a team a question. If they get it correctly, one of their players gets to sit in one of the chairs. The first team to have 3 players sitting in a row wins. 8. Memory Mogul - Awesome (and free!) printable game from Sola Gratia Mom blog. This one seems like it could take some time printing out the cards and possibly creating a game board. But, the game board and cards could last all year. Click here for instructions and printables. 9. Stinky Feet - My 7 year old son would love this one. Very simple with little prep time. Idea and instructions can be found here at Teaching in the Fast Lane blog. 10. Classroom Board Game - This game may require a little adapting, but it looks like fun. Turn the classroom into a life size game board. Great ideas for how to do this game here at Blessings for Bible School Teachers.
Looking to learn about the great white north, eh? You will love this free printable Canada for Kids reader to color, read, and learn!
Pencil Names - Name Building Practice Printable comes with eight editable pages, containing two pencils. Each pencil has pieces for two letter names up to nine letter names. Getting Pencil Names - Name Building Practice Printable
Back to School is right around the corner for us and I am SUPER excited to kick of this school year with some fun, hands-on and engaging resources for The