Make a super cute First Day of Preschool Back to School hats to celebrate with your preschooler. 6 preschool hat templates to choose from!
17 subtraction worksheets that are perfect for teaching subtraction to students in first and second grade. You will find five basic subtraction worksheets (that progressively get harder), five missing addend worksheets, one subtracting 10 worksheet, and six vertical subtraction worksheets with and w...
I wanted to share some of my favorite math warm ups that I use to start my math workshop block! My math block has always been in the afternoon and generally right after lunch which can be a bit of a transition nightmare. So instead of jumping right into our skill of the day, […]
Teach children strategies for adding and subtracting, build math fact fluency, solve word problems, and play math activities and games. A FREE addition equation sort is included!
Our class has been working on adding sums of 10. I really want my students to be fluent with these facts. I tell them all the time they sh...
Spring is one of my favorite seasons to celebrate. What is not to love? I find the beautiful flowers starting to bloom and green grass exploding with color, gives my soul a fresh start for the year…
Work on sums of 10 with a fun, basketball theme! This free Basketball Make 10 Game is perfect for math centers and small groups!
Oh Friday, how I love you! I'm a believer in the full moon teacher theory. Full moon = strange behavior in the classroom. This week was ja...
To keep the anchor charts that I have been teaching out on display I have added a space in the back of my classroom to display them. I have hot glued clothes pins to the wall so I can easily clip them up and change them out to keep them on display. Since I have started to make more and more anchor charts I had to think of a way to store them. I have used hooks and hangers to hang them up. I also printed out labels to easily find the charts I am looking for.
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Howdy! I am Mr. Greg from The Kindergarten Smorgasboard. My real name is Greg Smedley-Warren. I have been teaching for 11 years. I spent a year teaching fifth grade, two years in second grade and am now in my 9th year in Kindergarten. Kindergarten is my passion and my calling but honestly, that wasn’t how it started. When I was moved to Kindergarten (not voluntarily!) I called my mommy and cried. But on the first day, I fell in love and knew that Kindergarten is where I belonged. I have remained in Kindergarten ever since. I plan to never leave the classroom as the kids are what drive me to continue my growth as a teacher and person.
Having students color in posters with their names is a great first day activity that provides yearlong decoration for the classroom!
All About Me Posters Super Hero Themed 8 posters suitable for any grade. 4 different styles: 2 girls, 2 boys Each poster has a different icon on top in color. You can just print in black and white to save ink. Cute for the first week of school. Have students do this in class or at home for homework. Great for their memory books. Follow me on TPT for more exciting activities and FREEBIES!! All new products are 50% off for the first 24 hours. Don't forget to leave feedback. TPT gives credit for future purchases. Like me on Facebook too: www.facebook.com/rockininsecond
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Well ~ we've had a break in the weather... high today 98! At least we are out of the triple digits. Yesterday, I found some of the cutest...
This is for 9 worksheets that cover place value, plus one set of 16 place value task cards. The first 4 worksheets specifically address using tens models, hundreds models, and expanded form. The next is a graphic organizer that your students can use to show a number in standard form, word form, a place value chart, models, and expanded form. The last 4 worksheets cover +/- 10 and 100 from a given number. The set of 16 task cards covers all of the above place value standards and skills. These would be a great math center! Recording sheet and answer key is included. Click here to take a look at my Place Value Centers- five centers to help your students practice and master place value! If you are happy with the product, please feel free to leave feedback! Thanks so much! I really hope you enjoy my product! If you are unsatisfied in any way, contact me right away and I will do my best to make it right :) Click here to see ALL of my Math resources! Please follow me to be updated as I add more products to my store :) I really appreciate your support! Thank you! Please visit my blog, Elementary Antics for more fun ideas! Feel free to email me with any concerns or questions at: [email protected]
This post gives several practical activites and ideas to help students with writing sentences. Includes a video demonstration of how to act out sentences!
Employee appreciation! Set of 10 Dry Erase Boards - Great for employee gifts, grandkids gifts, coworker gifts, volunteer gifts or teacher gifts. Choose any name or word you want. This cute dry erase message board frame can be used over and over again. Cute to keep on a desk, kitchen counter, or on your night stand. Great for reminders too! coworker Christmas gift bulk Buy 10 and save!! Feel free to message me if you need an amount other than 10. Also, when you check out, there is a "note to seller" box in your cart where you can write your specific names and/or words you'd like on the frames. DETAILS: Frame is a new, black, 5x7 frame from local craft store. Wooden Tiles are glued on with strongest craft glue I could find. Black dry erase marker is included. Frames will be wrapped good in bubble wrap, put in their own boxes and and Shipped via US Postal Service from Missouri.
Building number sense in first grade can seem daunting but with the right number sense activities and lessons, it can be a lot of fun! In th...
Monday is officially our first day of the new school year, and I can hardly wait! This year, I will be working with Super Tot on learning his letters. We will be doing one new letter each week, and having a review week every 6 weeks. I have always loved the letter crafts that I have seen on various blogs, and I knew I wanted to incorporate that concept into our lessons. Some of the crafts I have seen use the letters at different angles, which I thought might confuse Super Tot during the time that he is initially learning them. I hope to do this type of activity each year, so I know I will use those in the future. However, my creative side also wanted to create some new crafts that I hadn't seen before. I was unable to be original with some of the letters, but you might find some new ideas and inspiration here. Super Tot will be doing these crafts as he learns the letters, but I have put together an ABC Book for him that shows my examples. Here they are: Cover: A is for Angel: a is for apple: B is for Beaver: b is for balloon: C is for Clown: c is for clock: D is for Dog: d is for dinosaur: E is for Eagle: e is for electric eel: F is for Flag: f is for flower: G is for Goose: g is for grapes: H is for Hair: You can't tell in the picture, but the hair is fringed on both the top and bottom. h is for hive: I is for Icicle: i is for inch: J is for Jar of Jelly: j is for jaguar: K is for Kite: k is for kangaroo: L is for Lighthouse: l is for ladybug: M is for Mittens: m is for microphone: N is for Nails: n is for nest: O is for Otter: While I am generally fairly artistic, I botched drawing this otter 3 times. I ended up finding this one online and printing it onto brown construction paper. o is for orange: P is for Peacock: p is for pumpkin: Q is for Queen: q is for quilt: R is for Raccoon: r is for rainbow: S is for Swan: s is for scarf: T is for Table: t is for turtle: U is for Unicorn: u is for umbrella: V is for Vase: v is for vine: W is for Watermelon: w is for worm: X is for Xylophone: x is for x-ray: Y is for Yolk: y is for yarn: Z is for Zebra: z is for zipper: Now I know my ABC's! I hope you are inspired! Linking to: 1+1+1=1 Sun Scholars No Time for Flashcards Mom to 2 Posh Little Divas Preschool Corner Our Country Road The Ultimate Alphabet Collection ABC & 123
This Alphabet Activities BUNDLE is your ultimate resource for teaching the alphabet to young learners. Packed with a variety of fun, hands-on activities (letter shape posters, handwriting printing posters, alphabet readers, write the room, alphabet songbook), this bundle will captivate and make mastering the ABCs delightful. Looking for a way to make learning the alphabet exciting and engaging for your students? This Alphabet Activities BUNDLE is your go-to solution! ⭐️This pack contains fun activities and materials to help you teach and review the alphabet, letter sounds, phonics, and handwriting for the entire year! Low-prep, easy-to-use printable letter identification and sound activities for your literacy center, morning work, and early finishers! ⭐️Whether you're a classroom teacher, a homeschooling parent, or a special education instructor, these resources are designed to fit seamlessly into your curriculum and provide endless learning opportunities. ⭐️This bundle, perfect for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early First Grade, is designed to make learning letters fun, engaging, and effective. The activities included are: Shape Sound Posters Handwriting Posters Printable Alphabet Storybooks Animal Alphabet Jive Class Book & Mini-Book ABC Coloring Book BONUS: Read & write the Room Activity Book ✅Check out the preview for a closer look at what this Alphabet bundle includes. Key Features: All-Inclusive Bundle: Everything you need to teach the alphabet, all in one convenient package. Engaging and Fun: Activities designed to keep students interested and excited about learning. Skill Development: Focus on fine motor skills, letter recognition, letter formation, phonemic awareness, and early reading. Easy to Use: Print-and-go resources that make lesson planning a breeze. Classroom Tested: Tried-and-true activities that teachers and students love. How to Use: Print out the alphabet resources as needed, and use them for a weekly review or letter of the week activity. Use the resources to introduce the letter you’re working on or as a celebration at the end of the week! These alphabet resources are great for your small-group activities. Focus on the letter your students need reinforcement with or a fun way to practice letter ID and sound with a small group. ✏️ Creative Ways to Use These Alphabet Activities Alphabet Adventure Days: Dedicate a day each week to focus on a specific letter, starting with a story, followed by tracing and writing sheets, and ending with a fun craft. Letter Scavenger Hunt: Hide flashcards around the classroom or home for a scavenger hunt, then complete tracing sheets or interactive book pages once a card is found. Alphabet Centers: Set up different learning centers for each letter or group of letters, with posters, tracing sheets, mini-books, and crafts for students to rotate through. Family Engagement Projects: Send home interactive alphabet books and crafts for students to complete with their families, encouraging parent involvement and creating a classroom display of the finished projects. Buy ALL the ALPHABET resources (17 IN TOTAL) together in the Alphabet MEGA BUNDLE for a super DISCOUNTED PRICE! Related products that work great with this! Phonics Activity Mats Word Work Mats Short Vowels Activities Dolch Sight Word Activities Stay connected with Proud to be Primary ♥Never miss a sale or new release! Click the green star to follow my store! ♥Join our email list and get exclusive content and FREE resources. ♥Visit our website at Proud to be Primary for engaging ideas! Have a question or need help with a file? Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback. Please ask all questions before purchasing. Terms of Use: This product is licensed for single classroom use ONLY unless multiple licenses are purchased. Your purchase grants you a license to use in a secure, password-protected online platform (such as Google Classroom) with your students only. You may not transfer or share with another teacher or use it for commercial purposes (Outschool, etc.). Copyright ©2013 to Present - Proud to be Primary - Elyse Rycroft
Back-to-School Space Theme Pack: Decor, Activities, Scavenger Hunt, Sign-In Sheets, and More! Blast off into a stellar school year with our Back-to-School Space Theme Pack! Perfect for transforming your classroom with space-themed decor, engaging activities, and essential resources. This resource is designed to engage, organize, and inspire your students. Key Features: Back-to-School Decor: Decorate your classroom with space-themed bulletin boards, name tags, and team tags. Includes three different design themes to choose from. Organizational Tools: Simplify your start-of-year preparations with behavior plans, weekly communication folder covers, and comprehensive opening letters. Open House Resources: Impress parents and students with sign-in sheets, scavenger hunts, first-day note templates, and giving tree templates. First Week Activities: Establish classroom routines, procedures, and expectations with fun and engaging activities. Includes ice breakers and team-building exercises to foster a strong classroom community. What’s Included: Get Ready (Room Decor and Theme Ideas): Ideas for classroom decor to set the stage for a space-themed adventure. Bulletin board ideas and templates. Name tags and team tags in three different space-themed designs. Get Set (Back-to-School Open House): Behavior plans and action plans for students. Weekly communication folder covers in two different designs. Opening letters with editable pages included. Comprehensive opening packet for parents including: Opening packet cover Sample schedule Classroom contract Homework contract Parent survey Open House Resources: Sign-in sheets Scavenger hunt First-day note templates Notes from students templates Giving tree templates Go (First Week of School): Establish routines and procedures for entering the classroom, lining up, quiet signals, restroom breaks, getting a drink, completing work, and end-of-day procedures. Classbuilding activities including Classmate Bingo, Find A Classmate Who, Astronaught of the Week, Creating a Character with Words, and Class Compact. Teambuilding activities like learning routines with cooperative learning and the “Look Who Has Venn Working Together” activity. Getting-to-know-you activities such as the time capsule activity, goal setting, and Numbers About Me. Kickstart your school year with this comprehensive Back-to-School Space Theme Pack, designed to create a high-engagement, risk-free, and safe learning environment.