Free toy bin labels to help you organize your toys!
Looking for ways to create more classroom organization? Try our Preschool Labels for the Classroom! These preschool center signs are free, functional, and fun to use for kids!
Organize kids clothing with these cute dresser drawer labels; the images make it so even young kids can help put away their clothes in the right drawer! Grab the free printable or free SVG file here!
Set of FREE printable world map choices with blank maps and labeled options for learning geography, countries, capitals, famous landmarks
28 free printable labels to get your toy storage organized.
Introduce bats as the fascinating nocturnal creatures they are to your homeschoolers through this fun and educational printable bat labeling worksheet for kids.
All About Me Preschool activities encourage kids towards self-discovery. Here are over 20activities to try with your preschoolers.
In this activity children will create feelings faces to explore different feelings to build their emotional intelligence... Did you know that including social emotional learning activities when teaching can lead to better academic performance? For so long, schools focused only on teaching academics, but with more and more research, people are understanding the value in
Free map printables! Welcome, homeschooling parents, to a journey of exploration and
Joan Miro was an artist who didn't subscribe to any artistic label. Learn more about this incredibly talented artist with these Joan Miro Projects for Kids.
Set of FREE printable world map choices with blank maps and labeled options for learning geography, countries, capitals, famous landmarks
Teach your kids about volcanos with the help of a printable volcano diagram and a free label the volcano worksheet for kids.
Learn more about the symbols of Australia with this FREE and easy to use flip book. Students cut and paste symbols...
We need to understand that gifted children are not just “bright” – a highly subjective label. 15 signs of a gifted child--read on to learn.
Hi all! Sorry I've been M.I.A., but WOW can the end of the year get the best of you! I have been getting several e-mails about how I organize all of our classroom materials. I took pictures in March when we packed up our March materials and then didn't have a chance to post until
With printable 3D car paper crafts templates, you can bring your love for automobiles into a creative and engaging hobby. Perfect for both adults and kids, these templates offer a hands-on activity that not only ignites your imagination but also sharpens your crafting skills..
Use these 7 continents worksheet pagges to teach elementary age about CONTINENTS for kids. Grab continents book printable!
Free set of printables to go along with Magnetic Tiles. Includes two levels of difficulty. Builds problem solving skills.
Set of FREE printable world map choices with blank maps and labeled options for learning geography, countries, capitals, famous landmarks
My Body themed activities and centers (FREEBIES too)! Preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten kiddos will love these centers.
Children can learn about the continents with this free printable set that makes learning fun and interactive. After our Solar System Activities I figured we needed...
Here are eight reasons why you should label kids as gifted. Although it's controversial, there are compelling reasons for doing so, and here they are.
We have been experimenting a lot with watercolors lately. Something about seeing the colors mix and blend together is incredibly satisfying! I also love that there are so many watercolor painting ideas for kids out there that are easy and also look stunning. That's a win-win! If you have a little artist on your hands,
Emergency drills (fire drills especially) can be terrifying for preschoolers and many children. It’s loud, sometimes crazy if it’s unannounced, interrupts their routine, and there can be students everywhere. They are...
Start your students out on their geographical tour of the USA with these free, printable USA Map Worksheets. From labeled to blank maps, these worksheets will learn & retain the geography of the US.
Geoboard or pegboard task cards for making shapes and patterns by attaching rubber bands. Geoboard is a great math manipulative that helps children develop finger strength, gain a basic understanding of shapes and their properties. There are nine A4 task cards with winter themed patterns included in the download. Each card also comes with an "I can" label for tracing. These cards feature a 5x5 peg geoboard.
Die Kärtchen laminieren und ausschneiden und dann im Klassenzimmer verteilen und mit Klebestreifen festkleben.
Take Home Folders/Homework Folders... Let's talk about how to set up, label, organize, and manage Take Home Folders. Getting my folders set up is always a huge priority during summer break. I NEVER wait for students to bring their supplies to school on Meet the Teacher night because I want to have my folders set up and ready to go for the first week of school. I also want all students to have THE SAME FOLDER. I always choose green for my Take Home Folders because green means go. These are the only folders that go home. All the other folders stay at school. If you start shopping the Back to School sales in July, you can get a class set of folders for a couple bucks. In fact, do yourself a favor, and buy about 10-15 extra folders because undoubtedly you will get a few new students during the year or some folders will be lost or damaged. Some years I've bought the cheap folders (without the prongs) and laminated them. I used an X-Acto knife to slice open the pocket openings. This worked fine, but I would usually replace the entire class set around Christmas. Other years, I've found awesome deals on the poly/plastic/vinyl thick, sturdy folders. Those really hold up a lot better in my opinion. Maybe your principal will even splurge and buy a class set of nice folders for you?!?! ::Fingers crossed:: Once you've found a class set of awesome folders, it's time to get them labeled. I put the kiddos name (and number) on the front of the folder. If you don't have your class list yet, just skip this step. On the inside of the folder, I put two sticker labels. The left side says “Keep at Home” and the right pocket says “Return to School.” Print these on 2x4 inch standard shipping labels. On the back of the folder, I have a label with my name and room number on it incase another teacher or student finds it in the hallway or on the bus. I also put my e-mail or phone number. This part is totally optional, but I figure it doesn’t hurt to have it on there. As I mentioned before, some years I've bought the folders with the prongs so I could use a sheet protector to hold the students' reading log and behavior chart. Other years, I didn't buy the pronged folders and just slid these papers inside. :) Insert behavior chart and reading log inside the sheet protector so it doesn't get lost in the shuffle. Here is an example of the reading log and behavior log to communicate with parents. Even if you don't use a color chart in your classroom, this behavior log could still work for you. Simply jot down a quick note about the child's day: "Great effort today!" "Don't forget to raise your hand before talking out." "Had some trouble in the cafeteria but otherwise AWESOME day." "Thanks for being a leader today!" Realistically, a teacher doesn't have time to write a personalized note to 25 students every day. That's when STICKERS come to the rescue. I can pass out a sticker to every student who earned one in less than 60 seconds. I don't want anything super time consuming, but I do like a way to keep in touch with parents. I think it also holds kiddos accountable for their day. #oldschool With that being said, if there has been a bigger issue at school, I would definitely call or e-mail the parents to touch base. To learn more about the 5-Step System I use for Take Home Folders, check out Part 2 of this series. Please also check out my Take Home Folder VIDEO to get more ideas and details on setting up, organizing, and managing folders in the primary classroom. Download the labels and forms in my TpT store.
Use these four great classroom time savers to help you stay on track with your schedule, teach more efficiently, and save your sanity.
Create countries, states, farms etc that you can mold, shape, paint and label! This topographical salt dough map is easy and so fun to create
Encore une activité toute simple, à réaliser avec les petits: ma planète, mon continent, mon pays, ma ville, et ma maison. Les cercles peints par l'enfant sont plastifiés, imbriqués et reliés par un ruban. Au dos, le nom de chacun (Terre, Europe, France…) avec les drapeaux si besoin est, pour jouer aux devinettes. (Comment ça votre maison n'a pas son propre drapeau?) C'est une jolie manière, je trouve, d'amener l'enfant à s'interroger sur son environnement plus ou moins proche. On aiguise ainsi leur curiosité, avant de travailler sur le plan de leur chambre, et de partir à la découverte d'autres horizons (grâce au club voyage autour du monde entre autres!).
The preschool years are a time of exploration and discovery. They are also filled with learning a lot about what makes us unique individuals. Recently, I started working with my toddler on identifying and naming body parts and reading various All About Me Books. Today we’re sharing a fun all about me preschool science activity...Read More
Do you know the parts of a plane? Have your kid trace and color his way to aviation expertise with these worksheets focusing airplane parts.
I created some notebook labels for my four year old son to work on each day in his notebook! We have been doing a page or two each day and he has been loving it! I cut out all of the labels and arranged them randomly in the notebook so that we have a fun new prompt to respond to each day. My son is phenomenal speller and writer so I always challenge him to label what he has drawn. If you have older kids doing this, you can have them add a sentence or two! Sometimes we go out of order. He flips to a prompt he likes and he works on that one for the day! If this looks like something your child might enjoy, please click here to grab these labels! I hope these are helpful!