Whether you are teaching your prechooler at home or working with them in preparation for school, here is a preschool learning folder for you.
This Preschool Learning Folder is an awesome, hands-on learning tool. It teaches letters, numbers, shapes, patterns, colors, and more!
FREE "I Can Eat a Rainbow" nutrition and healthy eating activity for kids. Teach children about the importance of eating colorful fruits and veggies.
For our learners who need to work on foundational learning skills, such as simple matching, I have always love creating hands on task boxes put-in tasks and color sorting tasks. My classroom closet always looked like it could be featured on an episode of hoarders. I kept every shoe box, coffee container, baby jar, and
This Preschool Learning Folder is an awesome, hands-on learning tool. It teaches letters, numbers, shapes, patterns, colors, and more!
This Preschool Learning Folder is an awesome, hands-on learning tool. It teaches letters, numbers, shapes, patterns, colors, and more!
Free File Folder Games for Homeschool Learning and Fun! {HUGE Collection}
Whether you are teaching your prechooler at home or working with them in preparation for school, here is a preschool learning folder for you.
This Preschool Learning Folder is an awesome, hands-on learning tool. It teaches letters, numbers, shapes, patterns, colors, and more!
FUN, reusable way for preschoolers to practice counting, numbers, colors, and alphabet letters? Check out these preschool file folder games.
For our learners who need to work on foundational learning skills, such as simple matching, I have always love creating hands on task boxes put-in tasks and color sorting tasks. My classroom closet always looked like it could be featured on an episode of hoarders. I kept every shoe box, coffee container, baby jar, and
Y'all, I think it's no secret that file folders are my jam. For years, I have been building up my collection so that I can have several folders to ...
Fun and interactive activities to teach and learn WH questions such as who, what, where, when and why in speech groups or English Language Arts class. Print, laminate and add velcro to create fun interactive hands on learning activities. Alternately, use the digital options (PowerPoint or Google slides) for students to use on their own electronic devices (tablet, laptop, computer etc) or to present on a smart board/overhead as part of a larger group lesson. This product is an interactive way to teach students to answer different WH questions. Often students with Autism or other language/speech deficits struggle with discriminating between these questions. To aid with teaching this crucial skill this product contains 20 different scenes/images in which 5 WH questions are derived. Students interactively select the appropriate visual tile that best answers the question and places it in that question’s square. Boards can be turned into file folders or stored within 3 ring binders/spiral binds for independent work stations. A different packet of WH question boards can also be purchased from my store: 20 Interactive WH Question boards. Autism. File Folders. A.
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Never planned to homeschool, now wouldn't trade it for the world
These 14 outdoor games for kids are super fun and none of them require any equipment at all; not even a ball!
Learn with Play at Home. Play based learning ideas and activities for kids.
Use this handy, one-page pencil grasp development handout to share about pencil grasp development with parents, educators, or therapists.
The Montessori reading method is wonderful. There are so many activities for children to do without ever even realizing they are learning to read without pressure. My son attended a Montessori school for primary (4-5yr) and used the traditional pink/blue/green reading approach. When we brought him home for school at age 6 he was reading but still struggling with comprehension and anything that he couldn't sound out easily. I looked into the p/b/g approach and found it to be so labor intensive for me and got overwhelmed. By the time I was able to find the info I needed, school was already started and I didnt have time to find a bunch of tiny objects and print, laminate, cut hundreds of little word labels. We ended up just skipping it and reading lots of books together. He already had the foundation and I thought it would be ok. Well, he struggled last year. Near the end of the school year I discovered something else to try. The Dwyer Reading approach Im not going to go all into how this approach works because there are other sources that have already done this. I will say that I find it much easier to make/obtain the materials for this approach in a homeschool environment. We skipped ahead a bit since my son already had a good foundation in reading. He still struggled with the phonograms so I made him the reading folders. I still need to make the phonogram dictionary. Here are some links to my favorite blog posts on Dwyer. Kingdom of the Pink Princesses - The Dwyer Approach for English Language Exploration What DID we do all day? - Muriel Dwyer Basket of 13 Reading Folders Outside of the folder, closed with a rubberband Contents: phonogram cards and tiny booklets A peek inside the tiny booklets, phonograms are in red The back of the phonogram cards have the phonogram on the front of the folder for control of error Materials for these folders were: red cardstock letter size, blank index cards, black, red, blue sharpies, red rubberbands, white printer paper and stapler. The folders I decided to make 5.5" square which is the same size as the metal insets. I folded up the bottom of the red cardstock paper horizontally so that the sheet was 5.5" x 11", then folded the entire sheet in half making it 5.5" square with pockets on each side. I stapled the pockets on the ends to close them. The phonogram cards are just blank index cards cut in half with the phonogram on one side in red and the folder title phonogram written tiny in blue at the top right corner on back. If I were to do this over I would make these cards bigger or the folder pockets smaller because then are almost totally covered when they are in the pocket. The tiny booklets were printed on regular printer paper, cut and sorted. The covers are made with the red cardstock. When you print the words for these booklets make sure you go through all of them and say them to yourself using the phonogram indicated to make sure it is correct for your region. Some of the words were not even close to how we pronounce them. Also, there were a couple of folder title phonograms that did not match our region. Here is a link to the download at Kingdom of the Pink Princesses: Dwyer Reading Folder Booklets Another great resource for reading folders is the book BASIC Montessori by David Gettman.
This Preschool Learning Folder is an awesome, hands-on learning tool. It teaches letters, numbers, shapes, patterns, colors, and more!
What is a File Folder Game? If you’ve never heard of File Folder Games, this is the spot for you! A file folder game is basically just what it says…..A game that is played on a
Here is a list of EASY ways you can make your own File-Folder Games using things you might already have!
15 Easy and fun cutting crafts and scissor crafts to help get your child confident using scissors while having fun too!
Free printables for toddlers and preschool: worksheets, tracing letters, alphabet games, puzzles, pre-writing, scissor skills, math & literacy!
Free Printable Learning Games for Kids! Preschool, Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade, and Third Grade Learning Centers. Hands-on-Homeschooling with File Folder Games
Learning about the Same and Different is an important cognitive skill for preschoolers. It is a fun way for them to start thinking criticall...
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File folder games are a fun and easy way to practice or review many of the skills your child is covering in their daily learning either as a review in your
Free printable tangrams and tangram pattern cards. These activity sheets are great for preschool math learning centers. Students work on building different animals, objects and shapes.
Practice the position of objects with this kindergarten positional word worksheet. Kids will use words to describe the position of the butterfly. Positional words included are:
My children adore match games - from preschool all the way up to my first grader! Besides the fact that they're just plain fun, matching games have so much educational benefit. They are a frequent flyer during our homeschool week. Note that this post was originally published in July 2012. I would say it is long past time for an overhaul! I left most of the original post intact, however, I updated the free printable match game. You can download it at the bottom of this post! Enjoy! ➡ Browse through all of the match game packets here at Mama's
Here is a Printable Spanish Interactive Learning Folder that teaches the alphabet, numbers, and basic Spanish vocabulary.
Teaching shapes to kindergarten is part of many standards based curriculums. I wanted to share creative ways for teaching 2D shapes in kindergarten.
What is a Mini Office? A Mini Office is basically a custom built learning resource for your student. The goal of a mini-office is to serve as a self led reference chart for children, freeing
How can I prepare my child for kindergarten? These listening games are a fun way to start working on kindergarten readiness!
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