Taurus is in the house, and none too soon I might add. Mars is now on day two of its normal-length transit, in this most grounded of signs. After bearing witness to six months of Mars in home sign …
Hello everyone! Happy Friday! Today, I’ve got three fun projects all featuring the Racing By stamp set. It’s a really fun set, especially for those masculine cards! Make sure you hop back one post to see my first project in this series. In case you’ve never joined me for Facebook Friday, I go live every ... Read more
Start building a strong foundation for math and reading by introducing sequencing skills to your preschoolers. These free printable sequencing cards will get you started.
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Hi everyone! So many Pokemon have risen to the top of my pattern poll! So here we go on the next one — it’s Mew! The last Pokemon of the first generation. This adorable legendary Pokemo…
Hello everyone! Happy Thursday! Today, I have three Iconic Imagery projects planned for you. This is a brand new bundle, available online only! So, that means you won’t find it in any catalog. In case you’ve never joined me for Facebook Friday, I go live every week, typically Fridays at 2:00 pm CST, on my ... Read more
These great Australian Printables is a great way to learn more about Australia through fun games and activities.
Happy Flannel Friday! Click here to check out the rest of this week’s Round Up. A few months back, my kiddos absolutely LOVED the flannel I made to go with KCLS’s fun 5 Baby Owls. I wan…
Fern Smith's Classroom Ideas Hump Day Highlight: Area and Perimeter Resources & A Few Freebies!
Help kids learn the fruit of the spirit with this fun craft!
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Here are some bingo cards that are just right for haunted cards, layouts and altered items. The cards are provided in two sizes so you can use them in several different ways.
Pull Out Birthday Card: I always like to make my own birthday cards for friends and family, but this time I wanted something different. So I got the idea to make a pull out card. Let me show you how to make your own!
Hey hey! Is it anyone else's first day of SPRING BREAK??? I'm so excited and ready for much needed R&R but first I wanted to recap my week. I know school may be the last thing on your mind right now but I hope you can use some of these ideas when you go back to school! 1. ST. PATRICK'S DAY COUNT/ADD & FILL I had lots of St. Patrick's Day activities I had made from last year (you can see those here) but making centres is one of my favourite things about teaching, so I couldn't resist making a few more! At this centre, students are invited to look at the pots and either read the numeral or addition sentence. Then put that many shamrocks, pom poms or beads in the pot with the tweezers! Fine motor, 1:1 correspondance and number ID/addition practice all rolled into one! 2. ST. PATRICK'S DAY INVITATION TO ADD/SUBTRACT We are focusing on addition and subtraction right now in math so I set out this invitation to show math with loose parts. Students were invited to make number sentences (addition or subtraction) but were free too show other types of math as well (e.g. patterning, creating sets etc.) The first day I set this out it was crickets... but then I moved it to a different table and the next few days so many kids went there and showed me some great mathematical thinking! Sometime's all a centre needs is a fresh location ;) 3. NAME, COLOUR & CUT 2D SHAPES I saw this on @everythingfdk's Instagram and knew I had to try it! This was a HUGE hit. So many of my kiddos need fine motor practice/scissors skills and some still need some shape ID practice as well. This centre allows them to work on all of these skills! We had this centre out every day since last Friday and the table has been full consistently all week! At first we had circle, triangle, square, heart, star and hexagon but after a few days also added rectangle, diamond, pentagon, trapezoid, moon and octagon. This centre also gave them an opportunity to talk about which shapes were easier/harder to cut which led to comparing attributes (e.g. the curves are harder to cut then the straight lines. Squares are easy to cut because they only have straight lines.) If you would like a copy of these cutting cards you can click on the image below to download them for free! 4. ADDITION PLAY DOUGH As mentioned above we have been focusing on addition and subtraction so we have been rotating through some addition and subtraction centres! I love these cards because it helps the kids practice so many skills (fine motor, 1:1 correspondance, numeral identification) in addition to the addition (does that make sense? lol). My kiddos love anything with play dough so they loved these! If you are interested in these addition play dough cards they are included in my addition pack on TpT. If you already own the pack I recently added 41 new pages to it! Click here or on the image below to redownload it to get the updates for free! 5. ADDITION ZIPLOCK NUMBER LINE I saw this post by Hefty on Facebook and thought these number line bags were such a great idea! I made them and set them out with some addition flashcards. I also added a recording sheet to the centre to support the kids who wanted to record their work. I love this recording sheet because you can add it to any centre! They are included in my addition pack on TpT as well. I'm linking this post up with Kacey at Doodle Bugs Teaching for her Five for Friday link-up. You can check out more Five for Friday posts by clicking on the image below: That's it from me this week! I hope you have a great weekend and if you are on spring break as well a great spring break! - Yukari SaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSave
This Puppy Ears Card is an adorable card that is easy to make and a delight to open! Kids will love making and giving this fun card.
Montessori-inspired cards featuring terms such as dinosaur, plesiosaur, pterosaur, Pangaea, and Mesozoic Era.
I’m so excited. I’ve learned how to make printable packs! I only have a thirty day trial of Adobe Acrobat, but maybe I can work hard this month and save a few packs for the year! A few …
Here is an awesome MINION Craft for you! Hattifant's MINION Endless Card - make a neverending card with me. A coloring and crafting fun for all Minion Fans.
Free printable number tracing cards to teach kids proper number formation. Math manipulatives to use when teaching numbers 1-20 (...)
Succulent and flavorful, this delicious baked halibut is seasoned with lemon, garlic, Dijon and dill—it's the main attraction in the perfect healthy meal!
These Shabbat Sensroy Cards are the perfect calm and fun Shabbat toddler activity! Even my big kids enjoyed feeling the different textures and making rubbings. Use this Shabbat Sensory Cards activity while you are making Shabbat dinner Friday afternoon or for a lovely Shabbat afternoon activity on Saturday. Or really, anytime you want to bring the …
Looking for a fun way to spice up your Thanksgiving table?! Try making these fun paper pumpkin name cards.
Behavior is one of the biggest classroom management problems teachers face and another is communicating to parents. Use these reporting behavior forms!
Create your own bingo game with these printable blank bingo cards! Perfect for family game night or classroom activities. Get your free download today.
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Thousands of teachers have used these tried and true GUARANTEED tups to stop students from blurting out. Chatty Class? YOU NEED TO READ THIS!
A little Friday shrimp cocktail, just because.
Don't let it rain on your happy parade :) Watercolor and micron pen.