FREEBIES ROCK!!!!!!!!! Here are grade specific coloring sheets PLUS writing printables. Just for you! Thank you so much for being an educator! ***For Kinder-2nd Grade HOWEVER, there is one printable that says, "Welcome to School" so other grades could use these printables.
Use these 7 continents worksheet pagges to teach elementary age about CONTINENTS for kids. Grab continents book printable!
Have fun learning about France with these printable coloring pages for kids of all ages to learn about this amazing country known for the Eiffel Tower.
Preschoolers will have fun exploring apples with this fun fall or back to school themed FREE Apple Science Experiment Worksheet.
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Kids will have fun learning about the European country GERMANY with these free printable coloring pages that teach and are fun.
Go down under as you learn about Australia for Kids with these free printable books filled with information to read, color, andl learn!
If you’re a preschool teacher or homeschool mama, then you’re definitely going to want to check out these sequencing worksheets for preschool and kindergarten. These preschool worksheets are perfect for practicing order of events, story sequencing, and building reading comprehension skills.
Are you tired of repeating what students will need for what seems like the millionth time? These Visual Reminder Cards will solve that! This is the ultimate tool to help your students stay on task and remember what supplies they need. Say goodbye to frustration and confusion! These cards are here to streamline your classroom routines. Whether it's markers, notebooks, or any other materials, these cards provide a visual cue that eliminates the need for constant reminders. Want to make them last for years to come? Just laminate to make them durable and easy to clean! This will make them ideal for daily use in your classroom. What's Included: A sign that says, "You Will Need" Crayons Markers (Various Colors) Scissors Pencil Glue Bottle Notebooks (Various Colors) Whiteboard Laptop Glue Stick Lined Paper Expo Marker (Various Colors) Book (Various Colors) Chromebook (2 Versions) Clipboard Folder (Various Colors) Binder (Various Colors) iPad Paint (2 versions) Highlighter Calculator Colored Pencils Protractor Sharpener Stapler Composition Book Computer Mouse Whiteboard Eraser Tape Ruler Headphones (2 versions) Colored Pencils Markers Geometry Compass Pencil Case and Pencil Box (Multiple Options) 3 Colors of Backpacks Check and Cross icons Markers Lunchbox 2 Black Sharpies Multiple colors of pens Next, If, Then signs Steps 1-10 labels
Tacos, large sombreros, and historic pyramid of Chichén Itzá are just a few things you'll learn about with these printable Mexico Coloring Pages for kids.
Print pdf file with over 37 community helpers for kids to learn about with 3 different hands-on activities with the free printables.
I'm ba-aack! Two blog posts in one week? Ahhh…it feels so good to be back in action! ;) I have missed y'all! Today I am sharing a few of my favorite end of year pick me ups…writing style. I totally remember how exhausting those last few weeks of school could be, but I always wanted to make them super memorable for my students. I definitely didn't want to spend my last few weeks fussing lecturing holding "classroom meetings" because they were tired, grumpy, and just totally ready for summer. Let's be honest…kids will be kids, and much like adults…those last few weeks they are dog-tired! Those last few weeks, I wanted to keep on keeping on, so I tried to schedule my writing blocks around things that would make us happy. We would always spend our last moments together reminiscing on our wonderful year together and dreaming about summer..which is just around the corner! So, if you are needing to add some extra "oomph" to your writing for the next several weeks, you can check out my Ultimate End of Year Writing Bundle below. It has pretty much everything you need to get you through these next few weeks of writing. These activities will definitely brighten your day…and your classroom. Hello neon paper! Neon just screams summer…am I right?!? Let's break it down! Just look at my future graduates from last year! How precious are they?!? I can not even begin to tell you how proud I continue to be of these kids! I love that they still call, text, email, and visit with lots of stories about their 4th grade year. Absolutely love them to pieces! I know our kids are still babies in our eyes, but they are never too young to begin seeing and experiencing the value of education! During this writing, we looked at several local universities, discussed possible career paths, and talked about the most important thing...when they can get their driver's license. ;) Last year, these kids were all about getting scholarships so that they do not have to pay the big bucks to go to school. Their parents will thank me later! :) This activity led to so many wonderful conversations and definitely had my kids dreaming BIG! Of course, they all expressed their interest in becoming millionaires along the way! :) Next up...What can be better than our plans for the future?!? Our plans for the SUMMER! During this writing, the kids brainstorm their summer plans.. Then they write all about their summer dreams! That face though! #cutest End of the year is the perfect time to bundle all of your memories up into one place for safe keeping. I have included time capsule contracts, poems, and much, much more to get you going. This can also be the perfect place to hold some of your writings from the year if you are still looking to put together some type of writing portfolio. I still pull out old writings from elementary school. Maybe it's the teacher in me, but I love a good walk down memory lane. And...my favorite...letters to next year's kiddos. I always display these on our "Welcome Back" night for my newbies to read. This helps your kiddos get a glimpse into what is ahead in the new year. Plus, it adds a little spirit to those empty walls at the beginning of the year. Also included in this little pack is my Paper Bag Memory Books that I posted about yesterday. Love this end of the year keepsake...paper bag style. I also love that paper bags are so stinkin' cheap! All you need are paper bags and dollar store stickers to help your kiddos make these little scrapbook{ish} memories. Here is how our books turned out last year just in case you missed it yesterday... There you have it! I told you this would keep you busy for the rest of the year! If you want to check this unit out on TPT, click on the picture below. If you would like to view all of my end of year resources, click on the banner below! Have a fabulous weekend my sweet friends! We are off to Washington D.C. with our fifth graders. I haven't been since I was a kid, and I have to say, I am super pumped! I'll be back to share our writing portfolios from last year later this weekend. XOXO!
Grab and Go Activities for Constitution Day Constitution Day, celebrated on September 17th each year, is an excellent opportunity to introduce young students to the U.S. Constitution and its significance in American History. If you're a teacher or a parent looking for engaging and kid-friendly activities to celebrate this special day, look no further! Our Print and Go Constitution Day craft and writing packet is designed specifically for K-2nd grade students. With this comprehensive set of activities, you can provide your students with hands-on learning experiences and promote their creativity. Click here to get your copy! By utilizing our Print and Go Constitution Day craft and writing packet, you can make Constitution Day a memorable and educational experience for your K-2nd grade students. The engaging booklets, hands-on craftivity, differentiated writing and drawing activities, and informative teacher resources will ensure that students not only learn about Constitution Day but also develop a deeper appreciation for the U.S. Constitution. With these materials, you can create a stunning bulletin board display to showcase your students' work and inspire others in your school. Make this Constitution Day a celebration of learning, creativity, and patriotism.
Ready to learn about the second largest country in the world? Grab these printable Canada Coloring Pages to learn about Canadian wildlife, Mounties,hockey, and more!
Some of the most common topics I see social workers and counselors teach is feeling identification and regulation. And it makes sense! Almost every student in need of counseling services could benefit ways to identify emotions in themselves or others, or learn ways to cope those feelings! As a result, I put together this activity ...
Classroom Management: Using a WOW Board No comments Classroom Management, student recognition, WOW board Have you heard of the WOW board? This tool is not a brand new idea, but I only started using it last year. And, I intend to keep using it! Using a WOW board is a great (and super easy) way to recognize individual students and reward their choices, achievements, and efforts. It is also a great way to boost self-esteem too. What is it? The board is simply a table that is printed onto poster sized paper. The table is labeled with letters along the bottom, and numbers along the side, creating cells. It is laminated so it can be used again and again. I printed my board using the standard poster size setting on our poster maker. I know that some schools may not have a poster maker, but there is no rule that says your WOW board has to be poster sized! How do you use it? When you see a student making a smart choice, setting a good example, making gains, or whatever you feel should be recognized, they add their name to the board. They can choose any space they want and write their name in the selected space. Many WOW boards have 100 spaces, but I like for it to fill up quickly, so my board has only 25 spaces. Since I use other means of recognizing students, like reward tags, I didn't want a board with 100 spaces. Since the board is laminated, students can use an Expo Vis-a-Vis marker to add their name. This makes it easy to erase and start over when we're ready to do so. What do you do when the board is full? When the board is full of students' names, I choose 5 students to receive a "prize." Really, they get to choose a classroom reward coupon. Prize buckets and I don't get along (#clutter). The classroom rewards cost me nothing and the kids love them. You can find all sorts of classroom reward options on TPT. Then, I erase the board and we start filling it up again and the cycle repeats. How do you choose the winners? I usually just pick five random cells and write them on a sticky note, without looking to see whose names are in those cells. For example, I might write down A3, C4, B5, D2, E1. I call out the cell number and identify the name of the student written in that cell. They're a winner! You could write all your cells (i.e. A1, A2, A3, etc.) on color tiles, small slips of paper, or anything else you can fit into a small bucket. Then, when it is time to choose your winners, you just pull a tile, slip of paper, etc. out of the bucket and match it to the name in that space on your board. Using a Wow board is just another way to recognize your students and motivate them to do their best. If you'd like to give it a try, you can download my free template. If your school doesn't have a poster maker, don't dismiss the idea of using a WOW board. You could easily print this on regular paper and just use a smaller sized version. The kids will still love it! DON'T FORGET IT, PIN IT! Share It:
Hi friends!! I’m super excited to be linking up with Doodle Bugs for Five for Friday. I haven’t done one in a long time!! But I’m not feeling too well […]
All About Me Book (FREE): This is a 9-page "All About Me" book for students to write and draw in (K-2nd grade). Just print the pages, staple, and give the books to your students. This makes a great back to school activity for 1st or 2nd grade, or for later on in the year with kindergarteners. This book is also part of my Opinion & Persuasive Writing Unit. *************************************************************************** By: Learning At The Primary Pond with Ms. Lilypad
Learn how to make a kaleidoscope in this fun STEM/science activity and craft for kids. It’s such a fun way to explore light, reflections, and symmetry! Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! *This post was originally published 2/2/16 and has since been updated. Last week I made these super fun kaleidoscopes with my …
Discover the 3rd largest country in South America w/ Amazon rainforest, Incan remains, llamas, and Machu Picchu with FREE printable Peru coloring pages.
Discover the 3rd largest country in South America w/ Amazon rainforest, Incan remains, llamas, and Machu Picchu with FREE printable Peru coloring pages.
Teaching states of matter in kindergarten can be a tricky! Here are some resources to help students gain a solid understanding of the topic!
Enjoyable coloring sheet to welcome your new 2nd graders. Also a fun bulletin board idea. Great 2nd grade master. by Bunky Business...
Kids will get so excited to discover countries all around the world with these FREE Printable Passports for Kids.
Fun and creative prompts for narrative writing that will spark student's imagination. Plus mentor texts, rubrics, and other helpful resources.
Learn about Israel for Kids with these FREE Israel Mini Books. Color, read, and learn Israeli facts and information for kids of all ages.
Superhero worksheets are a FUN way for kids to practice letters, counting, math, & more with their favorite super hero printables. Ages 3-9.
Grab these Saudi Arabia Coloring Pages for kids to learn about other cultures, customs, and landmarks so they are welcoming world citizens.
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We studied Dali and his The Elephants painting. We made our birds and similar to Dali. Long skinny legs and warm colors for the background. We also added a cool color bird to make it POP! I saw this lesson online and fell in love with it! It is a two day lesson that keeps the students engaged the entire time!