| EYP | ESY | Summer School | Life Skills | Reading Comprehension | Summer Activities | Summer Resources | Special Education | Real-World Skills | Get ready for summer school programs with an engaging resource designed to help students practice reading real-world text and answering functional questions. These worksheets teach students the essential skill of deciphering common summer product labels, such as sunscreen, bug spray, and aloe, through cut-and-paste and open response activities. Perfect for special education students to learn skills for independence. This resource is also part of a Summer Bundle saving you 20% Summer BUNDLE WHAT'S INCLUDED? Worksheets: Ready-to-print PDF format 14 summer product labels/ packaging 2 levels Color + black & white set 29 worksheets with 160 questions per set Answer Keys: Teacher answer key TOTAL: ⭐ 14 SUMMER PRODUCT LABELS ⭐ 29 WORKSHEETS WITH 160 QUESTIONS PER SET ⭐ 58 DIFFERENT WORKSHEETS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Level 1 Cut & Paste Simpler Questions 14 worksheets with 70 questions (5 questions per page) Level 2 Write in the Answer - More Complex Questions - Multi-part Questions 15 worksheets with 90 questions (6 questions per page) Product Labels Included: Sport Sunscreen Ice Cream Sandwiches After Sun Moisturizer Water Balloons Bug Spray Ice Pops Deodorant Face Sunscreen Sunscreen Lip Balm Detangler After Bite Aloe Vera Citronella Candle Smores Kit LOOKING FOR UNIT 2? Summer Product Labels Unit 2 FOLLOW | BLOG | INSTA Looking for even more information? These worksheets are specifically created for students to read and interact with product packaging, allowing them to practice their comprehension abilities in a fun and practical way. With a range of questions to answer, students will develop their reading skills while discovering key details about the featured products. The Summer Product Labels offer two levels of difficulty to cater to different learning needs. Level 1 involves a cut-and-paste activity where students match the questions to the corresponding answers on the label. This hands-on approach encourages visual and tactile learning, enabling students to actively engage with the material. For those ready for a greater challenge, Level 2 requires students to write their answers. This level promotes critical thinking and encourages students to express their comprehension through written responses. It also allows teachers to assess students' understanding of the product information in a more comprehensive manner. The questions cover a range of relevant information, such as identifying the product name, recognizing the brand, determining the scent, identifying the specific SPF value and more . By exploring these elements, students gain valuable knowledge about various summer products while sharpening their reading comprehension skills.
Learn about a few common insects and arachnids as you color them in!
Happy Spring everyone! This is a crazy but exciting time of year for me. If you follow my blog, Facebook page, etc. you know that I have an insane amount of preschoolers that are moving up to Kindergarten next school year. That means, I have been working like a crazy woman to get all those evaluations, reports, and
Teaching Extended School Year or Summer School can be more a lot to prep! This print and go workbook will help your special education students continue to master and generalize basic skills over the summer so they can have a successful school year. Product Includes: VOCABULARY PAGES Vocabulary Cards Vocabulary Matching Vocabulary Definition Practice MATH PAGES 10 Frame Counting Addition Subtraction Touch Money Time Graphing Grammar Pages Understanding Compound Words Punctuation Practice What Goes Together Association Comprehension Pages 4 short passages with WH questions for quick assessment Bingo Fun and engaging Bingo game using weekly vocabulary words to work on social skills and build positive rapport with students This is UNIT 3 o f 4 Units, if you would like to buy the bundle and save CLICK HERE Leave credit on your purchases to earn FREE Money for future purchases Make sure to follow me HERE for updates to new products in my store! Email [email protected] with any questions!
Check out collection of printable bug worksheets for kids. We created these bugs worksheets and hope you have fun using them and learning with your kids. Younger kids will enjoy the bugs counting practice and word and picture matching worksheets, while slightly older children will love the missing letter and bugs word scramble worksheets as well as about bugs worksheet. All of these bug worksheets for kids are available in perfect printable pdf format.
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Ewww! It's a bug! Or maybe you have more adventurous kids that would be saying, "How cool!" My girls flip flop every month or so on their love and hate for all things buggy. Rollie Pollies under a log? Cool. Spider crawling in the bathtub? Definite, Ew! But the friendly critters on this free printable
Here is a FREE 30 Page Insect and Bug tot pack. This set includes clip cards, prewriting, coloring, tracing, patterning, graphs, and more! Need more freebies? Click here for a huge selection of Fr
Do you need some activities to spice up your Bug Unit? Crawl on over to Classroom Magic and grab some great freebies. Get a free copy of Create an Insect Game and e-book by clicking {HERE} or on the picture. ENJOY! You Might Also Like:Author Study: Kevin Henkes12 Days of Christmas Communication – Free AAC ... Read More about Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!
Invitation To Create: Build A Bug. Open ended creative insect paper craft for kids. Great for color recognition & fine motor development. Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and elementary children.
Explore ants for kids with this bug unit filled with ant crafts, science, activities, life cycle printables, and more for Kids!
Check out these bug-themed speech and language activities that you can do with your little guy to improve his speech and language skills at home!
Trace the insect words. Free to use worksheets for teachers and parents Trace the insect words
Sensory play is such a wonderful way to engage in hands-on, experiential learning with kids. By using all of the senses, as they will do in this bugs in muck activity, children are better able to remember and process information. This muck has a really fun texture. It looks super goopy and messy but comes […]
Fingerprint bug jar craft for kids with free printable jar. A fun and easy bug activity idea for Spring, Summer, bugs and insect themed projects for toddlers, preschoolers and kids.
Learn how to make your own Bug Bingo. Print out our bingo cards and make a game of finding out how many creatures you can identify.
Bugs. They’re creepy, crawly, shiny and gross. But kids love them. So today we’re going to explore our world on a miniature level. Start by going outside and lying in the grass. Close your eyes and listen to the nature noises all around you. What other senses can you use with your eyes closed? Smell the grass and the fresh air. Feel the warm sun on your skin. Listen to the birds, the wind and the bugs. If you hear noises you can’t identify, try to figure out what’s making them. While you’re lying so still, watch how many bugs magically appear around you. See how many you can find and talk about what it might be like to be a bug and live outside in such a giant world. If you’re looking for a game to play while you’re out here, try our bug bingo checklist. Now that you have an idea of where all the bugs are hiding, try to catch a few. Nets and bug vacuums are wonderful tools that can be found at any toy store, but don’t underestimate the power of two hands and a little patience. Look under rocks or where there are tell-tale signs of life, like ant hills. Use a magnifying glass to look at your new friends and make notes about the environment where you discovered them. If you’re going to have your bug friend over to stay for a while, you’ll need to make sure all the same items are in his box: leaves, dirt, rocks, twigs, flowers, moss, a bit of water, etc. If you’d like to sing while you’re searching, modify the words to the song “Going on a Bear Hunt” to say “Going on a Bug Hunt.” You can find the original lyrics and tune at this site: http://www.timmyabell.com/music/lyrics/ol/bearhunt.htm If you can’t find any bugs where you live, there are plenty of sites where you can purchase live bug kits. Click on the image below to be directed to one of them! It’s a good idea to make a bug habitat before you go on your bug hunt. Store-bought ones are easy, but homegrown ones are just as fun – all you need is a box or jar with holes in the top. You’ll add all the extras to either option when you catch your bugs. Now that you have some new bug friends, do some research together to know more about them. What kind of bugs are they, if you don’t already know? What do they eat? Where do they live? How long do they live? How do they grow? What makes them special? This is a great time to educate your child about the bugs’ life-cycle, habitat and food. If you can’t care for your bugs long-term, plan on letting them go after about 2 days. Now that you’ve seen them in action and learned more about them, pretend to be a bug! Make tunnels like ants, put on a ‘stinger’ (I recommend toilet paper rolls or birthday hats) and play tag with your bums (I call this Bee Tag), do the crab walk or hold spider relays. Or make up your own game using a part of the bug you found. You can also take a field trip to a natural museum to see the insect display. It can be fascinating for your little one to see all the different kinds of butterflies, beetles and other creepy crawlies science has documented. Talk about your child’s favorite one and bring along supplies to draw a picture. If you really want to see the world from a bug’s perspective, try watching a movie. There are plenty of amazing documentaries out there if you think your child would be interested, but even “A Bug’s Life” would be fun after these activities. (Click on image for source) Suggested Reading: (See call number 595 for a wide variety of non-fiction books on bugs) Big Book of Bugs – Theresa Greenaway, DK (ISBN: 9780789465207; Call #: 591.53) The Transmogrification of Roscoe Wizzle – David A Elliot (ISBN: 0763611735; Call #:J Elliott) The Very Lonely Firefly – Eric Carle (ISBN: 9780399227745; Call #: P Carle) See also: The Hungry Caterpillar, The Grouchy Ladybug, The Very Busy Spider Ant Cities – Arthur Dorros (ISBN: 0690045700; Call #: J 595.796 D7379) Bug Boy – Carol Sonenklar (ISBN: 0805047948; Call #:J Sonenklar) My Father’s Hands – Joanne Ryder (ISBN: 068809189X; P Ryder) Miss Spider’s Tea Party – David Kirk (ISBN: 0590477242; Call #: P Kirk) Look for others in this series, as well as a TV cartoon series about Miss Spider. See also: Miss Spider’s ABCs
FREE printable ant farm mazes for preschoolers to practice pre-writing and fine motor skills. Great activity for a bug theme or Spring/Summer learning.
Happy Wild About Books Wednesday! Spring is only a few weeks away and today I'm going to be talking about one of my favorite bug books! ...
Print Free and Fun Bug Activities for Preschool! Build fine motor skills, boost creativity, and learn bug vocabulary!
Your preschooler can practice measuring, writing numbers, counting and identifying insects on this measuring with a ruler math worksheet.
Last Christmas my oldest received an ant farm so for the past few months we have been observing a colony of ants. We were all so fascinated by them that I decided it was time for a mini – stu…
We're getting ready for spring and exploring the fresh, clean world! And finding bugs, of course! These free printable bug counting puzzles are the perfect complement to learning this spring! Easy prep, so that you don't have to waste the precious warm spring days! Then, when you are done with the puzzles, find some fun
Just wanted to pop in real quick and share a few things we’ve been up to this week! This week we’re learning all about insects. Since there’s SO much to learn…and so many little insects to cover…we’re taking two full weeks to learn about these little critters. This week is a big introduction to …
Kids enjoy watching and touching these tiny, fast-moving critters that fly or crawl. Capitalize on their fascination and set up some bug centers in your classroom.
These Insect Picture Word Cards will work well with a Bug Theme. Included words are butterfly, caterpillar, ladybug, bee, ant, dragonfly,
Let's catch some critters! Apply those counting skills to addition with this creepy-crawly picture math worksheet.
Just wanted to pop in real quick and share a few things we’ve been up to this week! This week we’re learning all about insects. Since there’s SO much to learn…and so many little insects to cover…we’re taking two full weeks to learn about these little critters. This week is a big introduction to …
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Library List: Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices by Paul Fleischman Magic School Bus: Bugs, Bugs, Bugs - video How to Draw Insects by Barbara Soloff Levy (any How to Draw Insects book would work) What
With a little hot glue, paperclips, and a few spare parts you can transform an ordinary clothespin into a mini robot bug with glowing LED eyes that moves across smooth surfaces. The materials are super easy to come by making it a quick and fun DIY project that's guaranteed to please. Educators might also want
Get the wiggles out with this fun ocean animal theme brain break cube! Brain breaks are great for helping kids to focus. Are your kids having trouble paying attention or focusing on their work? Brain breaks can help! They are simple and fun movements that help a child’s brain take a break. It gets the blood flowing which reduces tiredness and increases brain awareness. Brain breaks can help increase focus for anyone, especially children. Brain break cube sets included in this bundle: Spring Brain Breaks Summer Brain Breaks Fall Brain Breaks Winter Brain Breaks Ocean Animal Brain Breaks Farm Animal Brain Breaks Rainforest Animal Brain Breaks Zoo Animal Brain Breaks Camping Theme Brain Breaks Transportation Theme Brain Breaks Community Helpers Brain Breaks Set #1 Community Helpers Brain Breaks Set #2 Baa, Baa Black Sheep Brain Breaks Thanksgiving Brain Breaks Butterfly Brain Breaks Construction Brain Breaks Emotions Brain Breaks Dinosaur Brain Breaks Pizza Parlor Brain Breaks Workout Exercise Brain Breaks Bugs and Insects Dance Brain Breaks Clothing Brain Breaks Dentist Brain Breaks Farm Brain Breaks Hiking Brain Breaks Picnic Brain Breaks Playground Brain Breaks Weather Brain Breaks Water Play Brain Breaks Work brain breaks into your regular daily activities with these simple Brain Break Cubes! If you do not have a differentiated instruction cube, I have also included a printable cube template. Work brain breaks into your regular daily activities with these simple Brain Break Cubes! The prep for this activity is easy. There are two options for the dice itself. First we have a large, color insert set that will fit inside a Differentiated Instruction Cube. You can cut each piece out and slide into the cube and begin playing. We also have a black and white version of this as well. If you do not have a differentiated instruction cube, I have also included a printable cube template. Sample Actions included:Swim like a fish.Jump like a dolphin.Chomp like a shark.Wiggle like an octopus.Crawl like a crab.Float like a jellyfish. This is a digital file. You will receive the PDF or .zip file for you to download and print.
I seem to always have bugs on the brain when Spring time rolls around because my 5 year old son loves looking for bugs in our backyard. He recently caught a lizard and has been taking care of “Lizzie” for 2 months now! We love watching Lizzie eat her baby crickets. I was inspired to […]