Worksheets for 1st grade math, first grade math worksheets for free for the basic math topics taught in grade 1.
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Throughout my postings, I'm often asked "How do you have the time to teach all these book series" (and such)... "Do you have reading series that you have to teach from?" I'm very fortunate that at my last school and my new school, all of my principals have let me teach through whatever I want/need to as long as I'm teaching the standards. Yes, our district does have an adopted series (we're now using the Journeys series), but even our district has said that it's just a resource. You don't teach straight from it...if you don't want to. They give us a pacing guide with what skills and standards we need to make sure we hit in that 9 weeks, and we go off of that. I usually choose not to teach from the series. There are times when I do like to teach from the book because I like those stories. But most of the time, I like teaching out of the book, and it lets me integrate my Science and Social Studies so much easier! I just use it as a guide to make sure I hit what I need to, and sometimes I even get ideas from it that I can incorporate into my lessons. Last year, I posted my year in themes for 2nd grade. But, I wanted to see if there were any other fun 1st grade themes that I could add/change in my plans, so I did a search. I came across Deanna's and I liked how she had hers set up...so I decided to do mine like that too! SO, here is my plan for this year (and hopefully I can stick with it!) I might be slightly biased on doing Firefighters...and have my husband come in and do a little demonstration during Fire Fighter week - ha! October MIGHT be my favorite month to teach! I just love the spiders and bats and pumpkins!! I really want to add in owls, but I haven't had time to do that yet :-/ Maybe next year! Robert Munsch might be one of my most favorite authors. Ever. And I just love Knuffle Bunny. I've always done it at the end-ish of 2nd grade because I did it with Easter and Silent Letters in our phonics continuum...so that's why I'm still doing it here. My teammate is doing Knuffle Bunny this week, and I was SO tempted to follow her lead...but I moved from one cat (Pete the Cat) to another (Splat the Cat). Ok, I lied. I really like teaching in May too... Oceans!! and Fairy Tales! Some of my favorite themes! I have a lot of packs for the themes I listed...some work for 1st and 2nd and some of them are more for 2nd than 1st, so I'll probably be adding to or making new ones as the year goes. And there are some that I've never done, that I plan to do...but we'll see how this year goes! New school, new grade, new baby! Oy! I also added in my 2nd grade version, just so you could see it if you want to. If you would like the PDF version for you to keep in your files, click HERE. Did I miss any themes that you do through the year? Go ahead... tell me what they are. Make me change my plans! I know you will.
Back to school ideas to teach your students about sentences and their parts. This color-coded resource is perfect for K-1 literacy centers.
Get these adorable October First Grade Worksheets for your classroom today. Fun, educational, and easy to print and use. You don't want to miss these!
Planning your guided literacy time is bout to get so much easier. I get asked a lot about how to tie reading and writing together, while focusing on fluency, comprehension, phonics, vocabulary, writing, etc. I create this resource to get kids excited about reading and writing, and to make planning
Full Year First Grade Spelling Work Book 36 weeks of spelling words and practice to go along with our first grade curriculum set. Each week has 6 to 10 words for them to learn and practice all week…
This resource was made to help build an awareness of being safe in and around the water and sun! This is super important for kids! This sorting page provides a number of scenarios to read and think about before cutting & gluing them. It's sure to produce some good talks about visits to the pool, playing at the beach, boating on the river, or trips to the lake! Students will sort the following into "Safe" or "Not Safe": swim without an adult go in deep water wear sunscreen drink up the water you are swimming in wear goggles do not wear a life jacket on the boat wear a swim float wear sunglasses your mom catches you in the deep end of the pool run around the pool Water safety is an important discussion, this helps makes it meaningful yet simple for Kindergarten and First grade! Be sure students have an opportunity to share their thinking in regards to these situations and why they sorted they way the did. If you need other resources for Kindergarten and First Grade check my store for even more! Thanks for stopping by….
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I have many themes to go along with my teaching. I like to make sure that my students are engaging in what they are learning and I do this with themes.
Preschoolers will have fun exploring apples with this fun fall or back to school themed FREE Apple Science Experiment Worksheet.
Looking to grab students' attention during the first week of school with fun and easy science experiments? These super fun back to school science experiments are perfect for your first week of school science activities.
It is so fun to look at all the adorable themes for little learners on Pinterest. From apples and pumpkins to bugs and flowers, there are so many cute ideas for your students. But, how can these "cute" thematic unit activities teach students what they need to learn in the classroom? What is a Thematic
Practice major standards every morning in a fun, consistent format which promotes independent work! Easily differentiate for your students with two levels of the morning work pages provided. These morning work pages include practice of addition, subtraction, missing addends, weather, date, seasons, skip counting, letters, colors, shapes, capitalization, end marks, and beginning sounds. Your students will love to say their names with the affirmations each day and have fun with the seasonally themed practice. Each month spirals and builds so that your students can be confident and independent while new standards are slowly revealed. You will love the spiral review, consistent, no prep pages, and the differentiation that will make your life easier. Go over each box on the page with your students daily until they know the format. You will need to model and directly teach for a few days to a few weeks. Students should then be able to work on these independently so that you are free to take attendance and do other important morning tasks. September Morning Work includes: 21 no prep morning work pages* 21 no prep differentiated morning work pages* Morning work Hints Pages New Digital Option for Google Slides-links are included in the PDF for you to make copies of the new digital activities to your Google Drive You may also use the new Easel Activities if you prefer your students to write on the digital page. After purchase, click "Create Activity" on the top, right of the page. For more information on how to use Easel by TpT CLICK HERE. What teachers are saying: "This morning work is perfect! It is engaging for students and encourages a variety of practice. This builds student independence and supports a review of first grade concepts." Michelle L "I started using these this year for morning work with my first grade students. They are great! It took a few days for them to understand how to do them, but now they are just doing amazing! They are great quick reviews for the students and spot checks for my strugglers." Michele M *The differentiated pages include regular addition and subtraction. The higher level pages have missing addends instead of regular addition and subtraction *These morning work pages are intended for first graders, but you might find these helpful for review in second grade, for advanced kindergarten students, and for students in special education and ESL/ESOL classes. You might also like: First Grade Morning Work Mega Bundle Fall First Grade Morning Work Bundle September First Grade Morning Work October First Grade Morning Work November First Grade Morning Work Terms of Use This resource is for your personal classroom or homeschool use only. You may not share this resource with others. You may make copies for your class and use it in your classroom only. You may use it in Google Classroom or a similar site that is only available to your students and does not have public access. You may not distribute this to other teachers, your grade-level, parent, school or district (or share with anyone else.) You may not add this to a website or share it in any other form. If you purchase this under a license like School Access or other, those terms apply. If you have questions, please email me at [email protected]. Additional licenses are available in my store for a discounted price! Follow me for the latest new products and updates Find me on: Facebook Pinterest Instagram
This Product is included in my Color by Code -Sight Words Third Grade Growing Bundle. Please do not purchase this product if you have already purchased the growing bundle. Get the Color by Sight Words Third Grade Growing Bundle HERE Please download Free Color by Sight Words Second Grade before you decide to purchase this product. There are 20 pages of color by sight words worksheets in Summer Color by Code-Sight Words Third Grade. These pages are fun and effective way to reinforce all of the third grade Dolch Sight Words with safari, pirate, ocean and summer theme. Each coloring page includes a color code for a specific set of sight words. Students can use crayons, colored pencils or markers. These pages are perfect for kindergarten, first and grade students. You can use as classroom activities, morning work, homework, word work and literacy centers. Included in this products: 2 Weather Theme images 1 Safari images 3 Pirate images 6 Ocean images 8 Summer Theme images Answer Keys Sight words included in this packet: About, better, bring, carry, clean, cut, done, draw, drink, eight, fall, far, full, got, grow, hold, hot, hurt, if, keep, kind, laugh, light, long, much, myself, never, only, own, pick, seven, shall, show, six, small, start, ten, today, together, try, warm If you like this product, you may like: Winter Color by Code - Sight Words Third Grade Sight Word Practice Bundle Sight Word Activities Bundle Mystery Sight Word Practice Bundle For more information about my products and freebies, please check out: Miss Faleena Pinterest Miss Faleena Instagram Miss Faleena Facebook Miss Faleena Website Please see the preview to download the free sample. Thank you for stopping by! You can contact me at [email protected] with any question. First Grade | First Grade Grade Worksheets | Second Grade | Second Grade Worksheets | Third Grade | Third Grade Worksheets |Coloring Pages | Color by Code | Color by Sight Words | Homework | Morning Work | Spring
Celebrate apple week with your kindergarten or first grade students with these interactive apple investigation activities!
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,
Cute, free printable parts of a plant flip book is such a fun way for kids to learn about the different parts of a flower for science.
Then, we used a little total physical response to give my firsties a better visual on how the size of the places we live are related. They *loved* this
Handy free printable leif erikson for kids worksheet and coloring pages to make into readers to learn about famous early explorer!
Superhero worksheets are a FUN way for kids to practice letters, counting, math, & more with their favorite super hero printables. Ages 3-9.
Teaching behavior expectations in kindergarten is important, especially in the first few weeks of school. This often sets the stage for your class for the entire year. For students to fully understand what is expected of them, it is important that teachers address and teach these expectation. I usually spend a lot of time during the first weeks of school teaching student expectations and classroom behaviors. We complete sorts of good choices and bad choices in the classroom and discuss what makes them good and bad choices. We complete these sorts whole group and students also complete individual behavior reflection sheets. These work great during the first few weeks of school or when students may need a review. These include different levels of difficulty beginning with students simply deciding if an actions is a good or bad choice, to a student sort of good and bad choices (this is a freebie at the end of the blog post) to finally illustrating or writing good or bad choices. Also we color an emergent reader reviewing some of the classroom expectations. These can also just be used as little coloring pages when a classroom expectation is introduced. In your classroom, you may want to challenge your students to focus on a certain expectation for a week. Included are posters that would work great for this: These provide a visual and focus for students when expectations are being taught. You can make it a game and provide an incentive if students can meet this expectation a certain amount of times in a week. Once these expectations are taught it is important to keep students accountable to their actions. I have been using a visual think sheet in my classroom that is perfect for this. It is very appropriate for your early learners in pre-k or kindergarten or special ed because it includes pictures for students to show what they did. Students simply color in the choice they made and a better choice they can make. These are great reflections for students, communication for parents and documentation if necessary. You may also want to post these cool down methods where students can reflect on strategies to cool down, instead of getting upset. You can find this entire Behavior Think Sheets and Activities in my TPT store and the Free Good and Bad Choices Student Sort here:
Everything you need to know about fun and engaging first grade classroom transformations, from planning to clean-up!
I love incorporating games into math as much as possible. Who doesn't love playing games, right?! But the problem with games is that they often require quite a bit of prep work for us teachers. I've been trying to come up with some that require little to no preparation to use. I'm so excited to
PRIMARY WRITING - UNIT 3 I am so excited to teach this narrative writing unit! This writing curriculum is geared for kindergarten, first grade and can even be used in second grade classrooms. In Unit 3 , we are learning how to write a personal narrative . We practice writing about what we l
Learn what is under your skin with a fun life-size human body project for kids. Download FREE skeletal system bones and organ printables!
Set of FREE printable world map choices with blank maps and labeled options for learning geography, countries, capitals, famous landmarks
Teach kids how food goes from field to table with this hands-on activity using our FREE Farm Sequencing Cards for kids of all ages.
This moon craft is great for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, or older kids. It's a great art extension during a space theme in the classroom.
This doctor classroom transformation is perfect for elementary students to practice math skills while having fun.
PRIMARY SCIENCE UNIT 1 - THE HUMAN BODY We are so excited to dig into Unit 1 in our science sequence! We kick off science this year with My Body and My Five Senses . It is the perfect place to start science with our primary kiddos. This year we are going to explore and learn about the
Kids will have fun learning about the European country GERMANY with these free printable coloring pages that teach and are fun.
For a Forest or Camping themed classroom: Find activities, crafts, snacks, and more ideas than you can use for your Preschool, Kindergarten, or First Grade class and students. Plus FREE DOWNLOADS!
Still trying to get caught up on sharing what my kids have been learning about this year! A few months ago (How is it already April???) we ...
This safari classroom transformation is the perfect activity for elementary students to practice math skills while having fun.
ALL ABOUT FRIENDSHIP Friendship and conflict solving skills are so important to teach our kiddos. Our job is to teach them important social skills. They need these tools to ensure successful relationships with their peers and adults. It is tricky, but it can be done! I am sharing some
Make learning about england FUN for kids with these super cute, FREE Engalnd coloring pages for kids of all ages to read, color and learn!
Learn Animal Classifications for Kids with 10 FREE printable Cootie Catchers! Fun animals for kids activity for all ages!
Kids will have fun learning about other countries, famous landmarks, and geography with this France for Kids FREE Printable Mini Book.
Kids will be WOWED with this hands-on, fall science experiment where they will explore Why do Leaves Change Color for kids! Fun Leaf Activity!