9 Christmas mystery pictures grid coloring pages - read a data table and reveal the picture!
These fun drawing pages are a great way for kids to see symmetry. There are 10 different finish the picture pages that you can print and use over and over.
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A map game can help your child learn the important life skill of map reading. This fun activity combines following directions with map skills activities.
Fish Printable Picross Brain Game Puzzle - ANSWER
My Body themed activities and centers (FREEBIES too)! Preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten kiddos will love these centers.
Collagraph printmaking with kids using wooden blocks and foam shapes to create stamps and make prints with a repeat grid pattern that resembles a quilt.
Are your kids learning multiplication facts? One of my kids is in the beginning stages of learning times tables at our house. We played a fun little array multiplication grid game recently that helped teach the concept really
Want to give your kids practice multiplying decimals? This set of cut & paste pages helps kids visualize with models as they multiply decimals with grids.
With over 500 free printables for kids and hands-on activities, you can find exactly what you need. Scroll through to see all the fun printables or use the links below to find the perfect printable activities for kids!
Visual discrimination is an important skill for children to develop to assist with reading, writing and math skills.
9 Halloween mystery pictures coloring pages with color coded answer keys.
Use 'pixels' and data to reveal the Summer Mystery Pictures in these coloring pages for kids.
Here's a fun but challenging worksheet for older kids, to help them practise map reading skills. There's a lovely treasure map on the worksheet, and they need to use the map grid references to answer the questions.
Visual discrimination is an important skill for children to develop to assist with reading, writing and math skills.
9 Animal grid coloring pages for kids, using a data table & pixels to reveal mystery images. Great screen-free STEAM activity!
Help your students record all letters of the alphabet with this simple grid. Students will write a different letter of the alphabet in each grid of the chart. Students will be signaled to go back and find any missing letters if they have boxes remaining at the end of the activity. For a fun twist, I often allow students to add alphabet stickers or foam shapes after they have printed letters in each box. Click the image below to hop over to my TpT store to grab your freebie!
Ready for summer? Grab your markers and prepare for another adventure to the underwater world with these lovely Sea Animals Symmetry Worksheets.
Many children find practicing handwriting tedious. My writing center is devoted to handwriting in the beginning of the year. My Kindergarten...
LIVING OR NON LIVING THINGS CATEGORY SORTING PRINTABLE CARDS KINDERGARTEN 1ST AND 2ND GRADE CENTER ACTIVITIES Are you looking for a fun sorting center activity? Check out these low-prep printable category sorting resource for kids in Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st grade! You'll get 40 small colorful sorting cards and 2 headings " Living" and " Nonliving". Plus, there are two sorting grids and the same 40 big sorting cards to help your kids think and learn about the world. It's great for school or home and makes learning about nature and stuff people make super fun! More "Living vs Nonliving" Resources: ★ Living and Nonliving Things | Category Sort | Cut and Paste Worksheet ★ Living and Nonliving Things Living and Nonliving Things Foldable Flaps Please take time to rate this product after download. I appreciate your feedback. Thank you! Be the first to know about my product launches, freebies and discounts. Look for the green star near the top of the page and click it to become a follower. Done? Great! Now you will receive email updates about this store.
These pattern printables will help your students practice making patterns for math. Keep reading for pattern grids printables and sticker pattern
*Check out more similar ideas on my website! TeachBeyondtheDesk.com For coordinate graphing, I made a giant floor graph using a sheet of plastic drop cloth and masking tape. I taped the underside of the plastic and numbered each axis. For several years now, I've used this graph as a way to get kids up and moving during our graphing unit. However, this year I noticed some of my students having trouble following the grid lines up to each axis to find the numbers for the ordered pairs (coordinates). Many of my students have visual/perceptual disabilities, so following a line can be difficult. To meet that need, we came up with the following activities: Driving on the Floor Graph I printed basic clip art images that say "Crash!". I laminated them and then placed them around the graph. I brought in some Hot Wheels-style cars (Shh! Don't tell my kids!). The students placed 2 cars at the crash site and then "drove" out along the "roads" (grid lines) until they reached each axis. Have you ever seen 6th grade boys with toy cars? Ha! They had a blast! And we solved the problem of students not being able to follow the grid lines. This idea then morphed or grew into the Floor Graph City Challenge. Floor Graph City Challenge This activity has 2 parts. I printed clip art of basic city locations like a hospital, school, park, church, house, and store. I laminated these, then affixed a loop of tape on the back of each. For the first part of the challenge, I placed the buildings around the graph. Students used their toy cars to "drive" out from each location to the axis lines. For the second part, I listed ordered pairs (coordinates) for each building, and the students had to place them correctly on the graph. They could use the toy cars to check their work. You could easily use a floor graph like this for many more activities. What would you use if for? UPDATE: here are the Google Docs I use with this activity. Feel free to download and edit! Challenging version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByGR2YbHvPZdSFA2RW9jUllhc1U/view?usp=docslist_api Regular version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByGR2YbHvPZdX0NEYlViUG9zZDg/view?usp=docslist_api
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10 free coloring pages! Symmetry is sometimes a difficult concept to explain, this art activity can help! Download, print, fold, and trace!
A brand new set of our super popular fall grid coloring pages to give parents & educators more free time to get stuff done.
Football Coloring Grid Activity
I use the Mud Paper as it gives a strong visual cue to work to keep the letters on the line. The kids love it that their letters need to be stuck in the mud
Handwriting can sometimes be a little boring and dry for kids. It helps to add a little something to the mix to make it more interesting, like dice! That’s what we’ve done with these FREE Handwriting Worksheets {free download packs at the end of this post.} Just roll, count, and write with these 20-Grid Handwriting ... Read More about FREE Handwriting Worksheets {Roll and Write}
Grids and Blocks - High School Art Sub Idea
Try some grid art! It's an easy art journal idea or art activity for all ages. Download these free printable grid and check out these ideas to get started.
Your students are going to LOVE using this Back to School First to 20 game in your math center!