The Fat-Quarter Bag is a fast and fun project. It goes together so quickly you’ll want to make one for everyone on your gift list. Free DIY Tutorial
We have another fun project for your kids (or you) to do during the hot summer months, this time we are sharing a fun summer agamograph template with you. Making an agamograph is really, really
These free animal tracks printable cards are a great way to get your kids outside. They are perfect for the little explorer in your life!
Welcome! This blog post features a guided tutorial of how to create a drip sculpture inspired by one of my FAVORITE contemporary artists, Dan Lam. Before exploring this project, check out Dan Lam's eye catching drip sculptures on her website here and her Instagram page here. Dan Lam’s "tactile, technicolor sculptures use unconventional materials to
+75 Grimms Rainbow ideas to make the most of your large wooden rainbow! Towers, flat designs, ball runs, animals, colour activities & more! We love it!
Subitizing is the foundation for number sense and mental math. Learn about common mistakes teachers make when teaching subitizing.
These free cute sea animal do a dot printables are a fun, no-prep activity for toddlers + preschoolers.
Introducing Hore Font, our new and fun font collection. It combines modern, playful, and formal together. It contains so many alternates and ligatures that you can use it for more fun on your projects. Hore – Playful Font Alternative : 1. Studly – Layered Font Family Studly – Layered Font Family is a bold sans serif with […]
These printable cutting practice strips are an easy way to help your young learners work on their fine motor and cutting skills. Find more Cutting Practice Packs HERE. *The free download button can be found at the END of this post. Printable Cutting Practice Strips You’ll find horizontal lines, vertical lines, zigzag lines, and ... Read More about Printable Cutting Practice Strips
Teach your child the alphabet and Spanish vocabulary at home with these free printable Spanish alphabet tracing worksheets.
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
Get started with a preschool question of the day in your classroom! These fun questions will make your morning routine meaningful and fun!
(ENGLISH) hi! make ur own nyan cat :o) I do not own the original concept of nyan cat! I was simply inspired :o) this isn't done yet, btw! I'm just posting it so my friends can mess with it. you can use this for whatever - I don't really care! have fun with it! twitter - https://twitter.com/nightshift_666 feel free to suggest features you want! - - - (JAPANESE) こんにちは!これは「ニャンキャット」メーカー!:o) 私はこの「ニャンキャット」の権利を何も持っていません、私は触発された!:o) まだ終えてません!私は友達と楽しむためにこれを投稿するいます! 好きなように使えます私は気にしません!楽しんでね! twitter - https://twitter.com/nightshift_666 どうぞ遠慮なく意見を言ってください!
KINDERGARTEN MATH - UNIT 1 I am thrilled to be sharing this huge Counting and Cardinality Unit with you! This is the math unit we start the year with in kindergarten. The kids love all of the hands-on activities we get to do, and I love how easy it is to keep them engaged.
This post explains how teachers can use an academic version of the highly engaging Spoons game to review concepts. Free games included!
This Fine Motor Skills Practice Worksheet is great for practicing fine motor skills, handwriting skills, drawing skills, and how to hold and grasp a pencil. It's a great resource for any teacher looking to help their students improve these skills. Fine Motor Skills Practice Worksheet
Simple step-by-step tutorial on how to make an oversized DIY magnetic chalkboard in the shape of a house. It is perfect for a playroom!
Hello, Teaching Friends! EVERY young math learner can benefit from some extra practice with sums of ten. Whether you call them sums, combinations, or even friends of ten, your students need to know these pairs of numbers well as they move toward toward using ten as a benchmark number when adding within 20, and even beyond. This is a foundational skill. Here's a fun way to build the strength and fluency, and in a fun way! This composing and decomposing set has built-in variety! At each level (sums of five, sums of ten), you'll get two activities: a b/w printable for independent use and a colorful game board for two players. Laminate the game or insert into a plastic sleeve for long term use. This is an easy prep and engaging math activity for you and your kiddos. It's great for math centers (with a handful of manipulatives to support your earliest learners), for independent work, or for early finishers. Number searches like this are very appealing to students and a great way to practice both basic facts and more complex combinations. They are challenging and engaging enough that you can feel comfortable having these set up as an activity for your early finishers, or even sending the blackline version as a fun homework alternative. Want to learn more about how this early exposure to composing and decomposing transfers to other math areas across the grades? Here's a great post by Donna at Math Coach's Corner. If you'd like your students to have even more practice with composing and decomposing numbers, this set of number searches at my TpT store includes searches for the sums of 5 through 20. It has both blackline printables and partner games like Thinking About Thirteen, pictured below. How many more combinations for 13 can you find in the picture? I don't know about you, but a challenge like that tends to keep me compulsively searching. aka Sneaky Learning Disguised as Fun! Here's the complete collection. Click here or on the pictures to see it at my store. Happy Teaching!
Process art vs. product art in early childhood education: Discover the role of each approach and explore photo examples.
We had such a lovely family outing where we made boats from scrap wood and took them down to the river to float them. It was such a simple and sweet activity for us. To make one yourself: 1) fin
Learn how to print your own custom sticky notes with step by step instructions and a free printable post it note template that you can use right now.
This puffy ghost craft is easy to make with just a few materials. These adorable cotton ball ghosts are the perfect non-spooky Halloween ghost craft for kids.
Do you know how many benefits there are from having student jobs in the classroom? Providing your students with leadership roles that your students care about will work wonders for your classroom organization, classroom community, and your teacher sanity! I used to be the teacher with just 2 helpers who did EVERYTHING for me. It […]
During the last weeks or days of school, I am looking for fun ways to celebrate with my students. We have become such great friends, and I want to end the year with a bang! Having end of year theme days during that last week can be so much fun. You can sneak in academics
A round up of 7 different textured crochet stitch patterns worked with post stitches. Each one teaches you a different crochet technique.
Woohoo, you’ve made it to the download page! All you need to do is scroll down and click on the blue “download now” button. When you click the button, it’ll open the PDF file in
Vocabulary instruction is so critical in today’s classroom! A vast vocabulary will help students to become better readers and writers. Vocabulary is also essential to their performance on standardized tests. Helping kids to develop their vocabulary is time that is well spent in a busy classroom. I have developed a routine to teach new vocabulary
How to Create Audio QR Kids using Seesaw
Geometry can be a lot of fun OR it can be really confusing. This post shares 10 ways to review attributes of geometric shapes to make it fun!
These homemade Cheez Its are made with 6 basic ingredients including real cheddar cheese. Learn how to make them in this simple tutorial.
These fun ABC coloring pages will help them get a head start on learning.
A quick and easy boxy pouch tutorial. By the end of this blog post, you will be able to sew your own box zipper pouch!