A collection of location and mapping worksheets. These resources support the teaching of cardinal and ordinal directions, grid referencing, prepositional words, reading legends and more.
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Today, I'm excited to share with you a book that was written by someone at my very own school! I must say that we have the BEST speech teacher ever! She is always sharing her knowledge about words and language with teachers at school, volunteering to come read in our classrooms, informing parents of games and strategies to use at home....I could go on and on. On top of all of that, she is a published author of this wonderful treasure... {Amazon Link} Here's an excerpt from her page about the book... The Pirate Who Couldn't Say Arrr was written by a Speech-Language Pathologist who was inspired by her students. For almost every student who said "wabbit" for "rabbit", they were able to answer the question, "what does a pirate say?" with a ferocious and nearly perfect "arrr!". Figuring there must be a magical connection between pirates and "arrr's" (r's), the author captured exactly what the mouth must do to make a perfect /r/ sound and wrote it into a story. It holds a special place in my heart because I was one of those children who said "wabbit" at an early age and had to attend speech for a year to learn to position my tongue correctly to make the "r" sound. This book would have made it so much fun! But, as a regular classroom teacher, I'm not using this book for that purpose. Another little hidden treasure about this book is that each and every page is written as a limerick! So, when we're studying poetry, I pull this book out and read it. Students catch on to the rhythm of limericks very quickly after the repetition provided in this book. Plus, it's just a fun read! Who doesn't love pirates?? So, if you're looking for a new book to add to your poetry collection, or for "Talk Like a Pirate Day," or for speech/language - check this book out! An InLinkz Link-up
Done by the 4th graders..lesson I borrowed from paintedpaper. The kids really enjoyed them. Even gave themselves a pirate name.
Pirate Patterns for Preschoolers! These fun pages are free and great for fine motor skills!
This topic board sets up the LAMP pathways for using LAMP Words for Life icons for the Pop Up Pirate game.
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There has to be some magic in those pirate books. They are always so engaging and an excellent base for learning manners and some history! Today we are sharing our top six pirate books, and several more our 3-4 year olds liked to listen to this year. The links bellow are Amazon affiliate links. Maisy's Pirate Treasure Hunt by Lucy Cousins. My daughter loves lift-the-flap books; and this one is her very favorite. It really encourages to learn how to use maps (in the simplified way) to find 3 keys and a treasure chest. We had to travel through this book and hunt for treasures many times - it never gets old! That's Not My Pirate (Usborne Touchy Feely) by Fiona Watt. Kids would literally drop everything exciting they were doing to come and touch, and retell this book. I like how books from this series teach little ones to use adjectives. Peppa Pig and the Treasure Hunt by Candlewick Press. It's time for a treasure hunt on the backyard! There Was an Old Pirate Who Swallowed a Fish by Jennifer Ward. The silly books from this series are our kids' favorites with the pirate's book being one of the best. It introduces the new vocabulary using the most funny illustrations! How I Became a Pirate by Melinda Long. This story book is so fun to read together! We found out all the pros and cons of being a pirate as stated by a little boy Jeremy Jacob. Port Side Pirates (A Barefoot Singalong) by Oscar Seaworthy. There are short reviews of historical pirates, pirates around the world, the music for the song, and a nice chart naming the parts of a ship - a real treasure! The fun rhymes and music are accompanied by wonderful illustrations! Pirate Pete by Kim Kennedy. The pirate and his parrot are after the Queen's treasure map. Pirate Pete's Talk Like a Pirate by Kim Kennedy. Pete needs to choose his crew. At the job interview, the main requirement is to talk like a pirate! Shiver Me Letters: A Pirate ABC by June Sobel. The crew is on the mission: they have to capture all the letters, or else... Pirate Pat (Usborne Very First Reading) by Mairi Mackinnon. This book is first in a series of Usborne Very First Reading books: parents and kids take turns to read a story followed by some fun little games at the end of each book. We love them! What are your favorite pirate books? You are very welcome to follow us here: Facebook Pinterest Google+ Twitter
This Pirates dramatic play center helps kids engage in pretend play and learn about pirates. It's a fun addition to "Talk Like a Pirate" day activities
Looking for a super fun theme to kick off summer time?! PIRATES! This preschool pack is full of math, literacy, and writing centers and activities that will engage your little ones. You can grab these activities in my TPT shop. Pirate Preschool Pack Buried Words/Letters- Hide the treasure map under some kinetic sand. Brush away the sand to find the sight words/letters. Trace the letter/word on the recording page. There are 2 versions of this activity. One with letters, and one with sight words. Sand Writing Tray- Trace each letter in the sand. Read it, Build it, Write it- Use the letter OR sight word treasure maps. Read each letter/word. Build it with letter beads/tiles, and then write it with dry erase marker. Digging for Treasure- Find each letter coin in a treasure chest! This cute one is from Melissa and Doug, but you could totally make your own from a baby wipes container! Pull out a letter coin, and trace it on the recording page. Sunken Treasure Sorting- Hide treasure in a sensory bin of blue water. Scoop out the treasure, and sort it by color. Shape Treasure- Mark each 2D shape with a gold coin. Pirate Patterns- Create and extend each pattern with gems. Pirate Sensory Bin- We love sensory bins, and this one is always a favorite. We used kinetic sand, gems (Amazon), sea shells, and jewels! Sharks in the Water- Roll a dice. Add that many shark fins (triangle pattern blocks) into the water. Counting Treasure- Pick a number card. Count that many pieces of treasure onto the mat. Roll and Add/Roll and Count- There are 2 versions of this game. Roll and Add/ Roll and Count. Roll the dice and then cover that number. Roll and Read Pirate Flags- This was a simple set up! Draw pirate flags and write letters, sight words, numbers, or shapes in each flag. Roll, read, and dot each flag. Pirate Ship Name Tracing- I wrote the letters in my little guy's name in highlighter. He traced each letter in his name. Excavate the Treasure- Freezing the gems in a cake pan lead to a lot of fun! My little guy used water and pipettes to save the treasure! We love fizzy ANYTHING. We adding baking soda and vinegar in with our gems. SO FUN! For extra bubbles, add a drop of dish soap to your vinegar! X Marks the Spot- Make an X with painters tape. Then, paint the entire page. When the paint has dried, remove the painters tape and reveal the X marks the spot! Have you made pirate themed slime?? We added gold paint to our glue and then followed our favorite slime recipe. We threw in our gems for added fun! To make our slime we used 1/2 T baking soda, 1 T contact lens solution, and a bottle of glue (squirt in some gold paint)! My boys begged me to buy these pirate stickers from Michaels. We used them a TON. I wrote a sight word on each flag and popsicle stick. Hayden matched the words to build a pirate flag. Walk the Plank- This was a favorite. Walk the line and then pick up an alphabet card or sight word card. Recycled Ships- Use recycled objects to build your own pirate ship. You can grab all this fun and so much more in my TPT shop! I hope your little ones enjoy this as much as we did! Pirate Preschool Pack Here is a fun freebie for you! Pirate Alphabet Match
It is officially my favorite month! I love everything about this month. The weather, pumpkins, changing leaves, and Halloween decorations are all refreshing. However, one of
Pirates Themed Speech Therapy Activities Value Bundle ★ ★ ★ Included in this packet is everything you need for Pirate-themed fun in your Speech Room in one SUPER value bundle! ★ ★ ★ This packet contains all of my Pirate-themed printable activities and games. Buying all 3 packets together in this pack gives you a 20% discount! ******************************************************************** What you get in this bundle: Craftivity and Language Worksheets ★ Printable treasure chest template and instructions ★ Instruction visuals ★ Vocabulary cards ★ 16 Print and Go Worksheets to cover a variety of language concepts Pirate Vocabulary Activities ★ Activity 1 - A fun Pirate theme craftivity and foldable ★ Activity 2 - Pirate Theme Foldable Mini Books★ Activity 3 - Pirate Theme Write the Room★ Activity 4 - Pirate Theme Counting Syllables★ Activity 5 - Interactive Pirate Theme vocabulary scene (use for barrier games, following directions etc.)The craftivity and first 4 activities focus on 8 key vocabulary terms. The 5th activity allows extension work for more able students. Pirate Themed Vocabulary Development (CCSS aligned) ★ Bright and engaging concrete vocabulary activities in full color. ★ The theme is appropriate all year round. Instructions are provided to direct you in using this activity with students working on the use of vocabulary at the Second-grade level (common core). ★ Answer keys are included on cards as appropriate. ******************************************************************** Buyers say... "Just what I needed for my pirate topic with a mixed case load. Great!" "Excited to add this to my pirate week activities - I might have enough for two weeks now!!!" "This set of materials was so much fun. My students loved it. I am always looking for cute pirate materials that are also helpful. Thank you for making this product!"
AARRGHH Matey! It's international, Talk Like a Pirate Day! Do you use the theme, pirates, in your classroom? I have a few resources and ideas to share with you with a theme of pirates. These ideas can be used for 2nd-4th grade classrooms. Scroll down to read more. Sort into Categories using Literacy and Math Cut and Paste Worksheets has a Pirate theme. These worksheets are perfect for 1st and 2nd Grade classrooms. There are 51 worksheets that include math or literacy skills. Students cut–out the 10 tabs at the bottom of the worksheet. They sort the 10 tabs into 2 or 3 categories and glue them onto the empty boxes according to the category. Click the picture to see all the skills that are used in thie pack. They include 29 literacy worksheets and 22 math worksheets. Click below for a Free trial of the cut and paste worksheets from above. Are you working on money? This pack has 24 worksheets all about counting quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. There are a variety of worksheets to practice this skill. Use the worksheets for extra practice or send home for homework. I also have a pirate theme using money in task card form. Students count the pirate's treasure or match task cards. Students use the task cards to count, use with recording sheets at a center, or with a few fun games boards that are included. If you love pirates, you will love this set! It's perfect for 2nd graders. Are you working on homophones? I have a pack of activities for the words; there, their, and they're. Students will surely use these three words correctly when writing. Click the pictures to see this resource up close. Here are some fun and cute pirate resources that I found on Amazon that you may like: Pirate Party Supplies Hats and Eye Patches Treasure Map Gold Coins and Treasures Skeleton Keys Pirate Props Pirate Stickers Pirates Don't Go to Kindergarten Treasure Chest Pirate Circle Stickers Reward Charts Pirate Incentive Charts Pizza for Pirates - book I also have a friend who has a blog with a pirate theme. You'll love Linda's ideas and activities for older students in 3rd-5th. Click below to be taken to her blog. Thanks for stopping by Mateys! See you soon,
Top View Pirate Topic Game Asset Pack is a great set that will allow you to surprise your players with wonderful and exciting locations.
Cute, free printable pirate worksheets to practice math and litearcy skills with a pirate theme. Siimply print and work through activities.
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These pirate dice activities help kids learn counting, subitizing and addition. They're a fun addition to Pre-K, Preschool and Kindergarten math centers.
Beautiful patchwork fabric 100% cotton, black background, printed all over with various colorful pirate ships. The ship with the red sails has a length of approx. 9 cm and a height, including waves, of approx. 11 cm. The main image corresponds to a DIN A4 section. Picture 2 shows another section of this material. In my Etsy shop you will find the right motif fabrics for almost every topic!
Have fun with this Fill in the blank story pdf. Print it out, fill in the words, and color in the picture.
Take a look at all the great activities happening in my classroom this week. The kids are having so much fun!
Looking for fun Pirate Activities for Preschool? Check out these 16 Hands-On Pirate Learning Activities and Crafts for Preschool or Kindergarten.
Craft a pirate telescope using an old paper towel roll, and get ready for some goofy pirate adventures!
Supplies Needed Brown paper bag White glue Water Wax paper Bowl Stir Stick What to do Step 1 Rip the brown paper bag into one inch wide strips of equal length. Step 2 In a bowl make a mixture of half glue and half water. (To make one sheet of papyrus you only need about 1/
Looking for fun Pirate Activities for Preschool? Check out these 16 Hands-On Pirate Learning Activities and Crafts for Preschool or Kindergarten.
Ahoy! If your child fancies herself a pirate, this Treasure Island crossword puzzle is for her.
Here's a gold slime recipe that's super easy to make and requires just a few ingredients. The result is a gold slime that's stunning and so fun to play with
Item description This Connect 4 style game will change the way you review the Super 7 verbs in Spanish and provide evidence based clues in you classroom! Help students increase their use of high frequency verbs in Spanish in speaking, reading, and writing as they play! This “Connect 4” style product includes 4 unique partner playing boards in a digital and printable PDF format. The boards include different forms of high frequency Spanish verbs with multiple entries, allowing for many playing choices! Connect 4 games are a great way to increase listening comprehension and speaking skills while students respond to 35 clue cards. This set includes 3 ways to play described in detail, but the options are limitless! You can also use this set as Super 7 task cards or even play running dictation style all while creating an input based environment for high frequency present tense verbs in Spanish. Included Super 7 Words: 1 – querer forms: quiero, quieres, quiere, quieren 2 – tener forms: tengo, tienes, tiene, tienen 3 – estar forms: estoy, estás, está, están 4 – ser forms: soy, eres, es, son 5 – gustarle forms: me gusta/n, te gusta, le/s gusta/n 6 – ir forms: voy, vas, va, van 7 – haber forms: hay This product contains a PDF download with a link to a Google Drive folder. You will need to make a copy of the files in the folder to access them. Thank you for choosing Profe ‘Zulita for your classroom needs- and I hope to see you in the future! Remember, we love to see and read your 5* reviews! To keep in touch with product updates, new products, product tester needs, and sales- give me a follow on Instagram (where you can show me how much your students are enjoying!) join my email list (where I love to email out freebies!)! To follow along on my Spanish teaching adventure, read follow my blog! If you have other product suggestions or things you need solutions for in your classroom, please send product suggestions to [email protected] and how you envision this product (PDF, interactive Google Slides, Boom cards, etc.). If your product is chosen for production, you may receive your product for free! For more information, send an email!
I feel like every time I look at any first grade or kindergarten blog or website, I see super cute writing crafts that they did with their s...
Pirates love to make the /ar/ sound and so do we. Click here to sing along... Can you list any other words with the /ar/ sound?
Simple worksheets where pupils roll two dice, add them together and write the number sentence.