I've been thinking about what I want to do for homework next school year. This year, while teaching 3rd grade, they had a reading passa...
Tracing Lines - Worksheets For Little People As your little one learns how to write, tracing lines is a great activity! And there are benefits to it too! Line tracing is one of those activities that develop your child's control of the small muscles in his/ her hands (fine motor skills). Tracing will teach your child to make the precise movements that are necessary for forming letters. Tracing improves hand/eye coordination. Line Tracing By Age Line tracing is predominantly for little ones as they learn how to write. It's therefore perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners. Your child's age and
This page is perfect to help your students practice their spelling words in many different ways. I have used this page in a weekly homework packet so that students have many different choices how they would like to complete their spelling homework. It can be used in centers also! ...
Little kindergarten lovelies are always so excited to bring homework home from school for the first time! Our 'letter home' style alphabet homework pages will help them to revise the letter sound they have learnt at school each week with fun activities for the whole family. This packet includes 26 homework notes to to inform families of your alphabet and letter-sound learning in class. Included also, is a 'picture page' that can be copied to the back of the letter home. Students can locate, cut and paste pictures from magazines and colouring books to match the focus letter sound for the week. Each letter includes a note to families that outlines the letter focus for the week and requests that someone spend some time talking with their child about the letter and sound. It gives them a list of fun, play based activities to celebrate the letter-sound - e.g. doing a jigsaw puzzle for the letter 'j' Students might also like to paste them into a scrapbook and record some of the activities they tried by drawing pictures or attaching photos. We have prepared a sample for you to try for the letter 'p' - you can download it from Google Drive HERE If you are looking for the whole set of these pages, hop over to our TpT store: Thank you so much for stopping by the blog to learn more about our printable learning resources. We hope you have a fantastic day!
A simple, super smart way to motivate your students to turn in their homework.
Strasbourg in Alsace, France, boasts Petite Venice, an area of canals and half-timbered architecture. The cathedral has a fascinating astronomical clock.
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
These free printable Homework Punch Card Bookmarks are the perfect incentive to get homework done, and make it more exciting!
A homework station, especially for a child with ADHD, will help your children get the most out of the school year.
Pencil Names - Name Building Practice Printable comes with eight editable pages, containing two pencils. Each pencil has pieces for two letter names up to nine letter names. Getting Pencil Names - Name Building Practice Printable
Determine the Left and Right directional position in this printable worksheet.
These free community helper sort and classify mats are so much fun for kids learning about people who help us! These mats come in two styles, blank mats
This is a great back-to-school activity as everyone seems to love taking selfies these days! Put a fun twist on this new craze by having your students draw a selfie. Your students can use the template with the #selfie headline or they can use the blank template. Regardless of which they choose, they'll have a blast drawing and coloring their selfies!
Practice grade 2 math with FREE printable 2nd grade math worksheets. Turn second grade math worksheets into a FUN Mad minutes game!
Introduce or review the life cycle of an ant with this foldable sequencing craft activity and other printables. Use this 20-page PDF resource to support a lesson on ants or insect life cycles, or use alongside an ant farm in the classroom. The foldouts can also be used in an interactive science notebook. What's included in the PDF? -Foldable activity with 3 differentiated cut and paste templates to choose from. Includes full directions for students. -Flash/word wall cards for the life cycle stages, included 3 and 6 words to a page. Color and b/w options. -An information page with a description of what happens at each life cycle stage. -Simple color poster of the ant life cycle stages. -Label the ant body parts cut and paste activity. -Compare a spider and an ant cut and paste activity. -3 'Take the ant through' the maze tunnels - ideal for early finishers. -Versions for UK and US paper sizes.
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,
Learn different ways to use Spiral Math Resources in your classroom; Including Spiral Math Homework and Spiral Language Homework.
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Are you in search of simple and practical worksheets to help your child learn the names of days? Look no further as we have curated a collection of engaging worksheets designed specifically for young learners. These worksheets focus on introducing and reinforcing the names of the days of the week, making it easy and enjoyable for your child to grasp this essential concept. Whether you are a teacher looking for classroom resources or a parent seeking educational materials for home learning, our worksheets are the perfect tool to support your child's learning journey.
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Integrating art and content in the ELA classroom. Tips and resources.
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This worksheet can either be used as an individual or team reading exercise (page 1) or as a team game (page 2). As an extension, you can even make it into a writing lesson which students will surely enjoy. Full instructions provided on page 3. Have fun. - ESL worksheets
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Preschool is all about exploring and learning through engaging activities. If you're searching for the perfect workbook that will enhance your child's writing skills, look no further than our Writing Practice Worksheets for Preschoolers. Created specifically for young minds, these worksheets provide a fantastic opportunity for children to understand the basics of handwriting. With a variety of fun exercises and appealing illustrations, our worksheets make learning an enjoyable experience for your little ones. Start your child's writing journey today with our Writing Practice Worksheets for Preschoolers!
Grab a TON of FREE Math Mania Games to strengthen your students' addition & subtraction! Snag easy printable math games for 1st & 2nd grade!
Back to School is right around the corner for us and I am SUPER excited to kick of this school year with some fun, hands-on and engaging resources for The
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This week was our first week back and, boy am I tired! My class is great though...very inquisitive and eager to learn. They take their work seriously and are actively working most of the day. Who could ask for more?? We did quite a few things this week, but I want to share with you one "get to know you" project we did that really came out great. I seriously can't stop staring at it! I saw this pin on Pinterest. I love how it looks and thought it would make a great welcome sign. Now, on the pin, the hands seemed to be just colored in. I wanted something a bit more. So we started with creating Circle Maps about ourselves. What made us special? What are some things that have shaped us? Where did you go in your life? etc....Most of the kids finished these Circle Maps in class on the first day of school. I then asked the students to trace their hands and arms on a piece of 11 x 17" piece of paper. They then had to draw, write, decorate, etc...the traced in hand with items from the Circle Map. The goal was to teach their fellow classmates about themselves in a visual way, without giving away too much information (ie: I didn't want them to write paragraphs.) That is pretty much how far we got in class. So, the first homework assignment the students had to finish the project at home. I gave them this sheet so that they could be a bit more focused on their project and add a bit if they wanted. (but if you are going copy-less, just forgo this. They can write the information on a sheet of paper instead.) The next day, the hands came back to school...and they were great! I had the kids get into groups and share what they decided to put on their hands and why. The kids learned a lot about each other in that 15 minute session! You can see some of them used words as well as pictures to tell about themselves. I love the one directly in the center of this picture! Others just used pictures, like the one in the middle here. When I went to put them around a piece of poster board, like in the original pin, they didn't fit :( I think if I had used a smaller piece of paper to trace their hands to begin with they might have. Oh well! I decided to put them up as if the hands were all in a line, raising up.....and it came out great! I overlapped the hands, so I was able to get 5 or 6 on one piece of large construction paper. I then mounted them on my wall. I love it! All in all, this was a fun little project that served as a great way for the kids to get to know each other and make a nice display! What is something you do during the first week of school to help the kids get to know each other and for you to learn a little about them? Follow me on Snapchat for even more teaching ideas!
Learn about the benefits of monthly writing prompts for kids. This article gives examples for each month as well as a free writing calendar.