I have some fabulous pre-writing, fine motor, & literacy light table ideas for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students.
Many new teachers, or teachers new to Pre-K, ask how to begin the year. How to survive the First Days of Pre-K! The best advice I got as a new teacher was
Enjoy sorting and counting the toys before showing results in a tally chart and bar graph. Here is a set of worksheets using the same format covering a variety of themes: COUNTING & GRAPHING WORKSHEETS Further toy-themed activities are available in my store: Directions - Left, Right, Up, Down. Counting Activities
This is a bundle of my preschool products designed to be used for morning work or center work. They focus on: tracing and writing the alphabet tracing and writing the numbers 0-10 Products included: * Color and Trace Alphabet Letters and Numbers * Letter Identification Worksheets * Alphabet and Number Tracing Handwriting Practice THANK YOU! I really appreciate you purchasing my teaching resources and I hope you'll enjoy using them with your students. I value your feedback, so please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any concerns. Please follow me if you'd like to receive notifications every time I upload a new resource or freebie. Happy teaching! Dana's Wonderland
Five Senses First Grade is designed to teach students (K-2) about describing the world around them using their five senses. Your students will be engaged with color sheets, labeling pages and response pages with sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. Take a look at the Five Sense First Grade previ...
I am happy to be linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching's Five For Friday linky party! Here's a peek at my week! Our special read-aloud this week was The Recess Queen in honor of Pink Shirt Day (Anti-Bullying). We read the book and discussed what worked and what didn't work with the students in the story. We dug in deeper and realized that the bully's name changes throughout the story. She starts off being referred to as Mean Jean, then the friendly new girl calls her Jeanie Beanie, and then by the end she is just called Jean. After we read the book a few times and talked about the vocabulary and themes a bit further, we acted out the story. To enhance the experience, we used the Story Kit app. I recorded different students re-telling each section of the story and we took a picture to match. Then I typed out their words into the app. The result is a digital book that reads aloud. We had a blast! It was a testing week (one-on-one testing) so I accomplished some testing while the students watched this Arthur video. It was entertaining and had good values and was a good conversation starter! We were learning about 3-D shapes this week. I love this unit because it is a nice "break" from the usual math themes. For our final lesson I put out 3-Dimensional shapes for discussion and then we got into a circle and took turns putting a shape into a bag while another students had their eyes closed. They needed to only use their sense of touch to describe what they felt and then guess what shape was in the bag. This was a fun activity. After completing that, we went on to a drawing activity about 3-D shapes in the real world. We also watched this quick youtube video. Here are some of the word work buckets that some student were working on. Build It It says "you" and "said" on that container because those are two words that several of my students are really stuck on. Bottle Cap Words Mini-Beads Magnet Words Cuddly Buddy writing using a stuffy and my Desk Helper sheet. We are talking about our community. I like incorporating social studies and science content into my morning message. It allows me to touch on the subject matter in a brief way early in the day and then dig in deeper later. For this day it worked out nicely to do a brainstorm of buildings in our community, and then later in the day when I introduced a related art activity, I could pull up our brainstorm and use it right away. The initials written on the smart board are from when children "signed up" to create those specific buildings so that we could have a variety on our community mural! Here is our community mural in-progress... And here it is almost done! The kids were so invested in this project. Here is a sky-scraper in progress. :) We decided to extend the mural to the next bulletin board as well so that we can include a zoo and some other fun destinations! Here's a close-up of part of the mural: Last weekend I went into Vancouver with a group of family members. We had a great time! Here's a little phone image from our walk downtown. You can see that spring is starting to peek out. As a matter of fact, the cherry blossoms emerged this week, but I don't have a picture yet! Have a great weekend! I will be spending time with my kids and also finishing up report cards!
Note: This resource has the same stories with my Reading Comprehension Set 2. This resource is a digital task card on Boom Learning. It has 1 deck with 20 slides of reading comprehension. This resource is perfect for kindergarten and first grade students. Students have read the story and answer the questions. Children are encouraged to use thinking skills while improving their comprehension and reading skills. After you purchase this product, you will download a PDF that will contain a link to your purchased cards on Boom Learning. To redeem your Boom Card, you must create at least a free Boom Learning account. Free accounts allow you to use and assign Boom Cards to your students. To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are also available for Android, iPads, iPhones, SmartBoards, and Kindle Fires. No printing, cutting, or laminating, just assign the deck to your students and you are ready to go. It is perfect for the paperless classroom. If you like this product, you may like: Spring Reading Comprehension – Read and Find Boom Cards Reading Comprehension Set 1 Boom Cards Reading Comprehension – Read and Find Bundle Reading Comprehension Bundle Reading Comprehension Cut and Paste Bundle Reading Comprehension Passages Bundle For more information about my products and freebies, please check out: Miss Faleena Pinterest Miss Faleena Instagram Miss Faleena Facebook Miss Faleena Website Please see the preview to download the free sample. Thank you for stopping by! You can contact me at [email protected] with any questions. Pre-K | Kindergarten | First Grade | Reading | Reading Comprehension | Boom Learning | Boom Cards | Digital Task Cards | Learning at Home
Primary 4 children have been busy making a permanent installation in the entrance hall....48 little box canvases
This is a collection of EASY preschool worksheets that can be used for morning work. The students will simply trace numbers and letters and color the pictures. Included: * worksheets for numbers 0-10: students trace the numbers and count and color the pictures * worksheets with all uppercase letters A-Z: students trace a "target" letter and color a picture that begins with that sound * worksheets with all lowercase letters A-Z: students trace a "target" letter and color a picture that begins with that sound Happy teaching! Dana's Wonderland
The creation of these lesson plans was driven by the intention to simplify the demanding task of planning, granting you more time to focus on celebrating the achievements of the past year. The 'Week of Goodbye' Pre-K Lesson Plans are your reliable partner in navigating through the whirlwind of the last week of the pre-K year. This resource has an entire week of lesson plans for the end of your Pre-K year including the following: -Book list (2 Books a day minimum) -Small Group activities (with scheduling) -Large Group activities -Phonological Awareness activities -Large Group Literacy activities -Movement and Music activities -Shared Reading activities -Morning Message suggestions -Modeled Writing activities -Journal topics -closing activities Feel free to tailor and adapt these activities to suit the age, educational level, and interests of your students. Have good time with celebrating the final fun week of school. *****This resource is licensed for personal classroom or home use only. Any commercial use is not permitted. ***** Be sure to "Follow" The Pre-K Process on TPT so you will get notifications each time I load new Lesson Plan Themes and other fun activities. If you liked this activity, check out some of my other ones: Dinosaur Week of Lesson Plans Pets Week of Lesson Plans Wild Animals Week of Lesson Plans For GA Pre-K teachers, all the lessons come complete with detailed GELDS explanations. (Georgia Early Learning and Development Standards). One of the significant advantages of these lesson plans is that they are extremely adaptable. This means that even if you're not a GA Pre-K teacher, you will still be able to align them with your state’s educational standards. All you need to do is match up the GELDS standards/with explanation with your own, making this a resourceful tool for teachers across the country. Join my new email list
Now updated! 25 print-and-go pages for a vocabulary-rich unit with butterflies and caterpillars! Lots of different supports for kids of all ability and language levels! Included: 2 versions of an emergent reader caterpillar project page with scrambled sentence 2 scrambled sentence manipulative cards 4 writing pages with different scaffolds 3 cut, paste, and write scrambled sentence pages life cycle cut and paste pre- and post-test page Follow me on Pinterest and Instagram!
There are 20 pages of sentence writing worksheets in this product. These pages are great for pre-K, kindergarten and first grade students. Children will practice writing the correct sentences. Children are encouraged to use thinking skills while improving their comprehension and writing skills. These pages are great for morning work, word work and literacy centers. This Product is included in The Sentence Writing Growing Bundle. Please do not purchase this product if you have already purchased the bundle. Get The Sentence Writing Growing Bundle HERE If you like this product, you may like: Sentence Writing Set I March Sentence Writing April Sentence Writing May Sentence Writing June Sentence Writing July Sentence Writing August Sentence Writing September Sentence Writing October Sentence Writing For more information about my products and freebies, please check out: Miss Faleena Pinterest Miss Faleena Instagram Miss Faleena Facebook Please see the preview to download the free sample. Thank you for stopping by! You can contact me at [email protected] with any question. Preschool | Preschool Worksheets | Kindergarten | Kindergarten Worksheets | First Grade | First Grade Worksheets | Sentence Writing | November Sentence Writing |Sentence Writing Worksheets | Sentence Writing Literacy Centers | Sentence Writing Printables
With the release of Math Pack 29 recently, we have enjoyed bringing you some ideas and resources for teaching place value. Particularly 2 digit place value. Presenting and engaging with place value in many different ways is a great way to reinforce a solid foundation for understanding numbers. Being able to first manipulate materials and then represent them pictorially and numerically is so powerful for our learners. I have found that approaching math with the same basic lesson structure, whether it be whole group, small group or 1:1 with students works beautifully. This structure can unfold in one sitting, or be spread out over days, depending on how your curriculum content is laid out. It is: model - here we see hands-on equipment, demonstrating the action, linking to past learning and real world picture - here we see a visual representation of that action - it could be in a book, on an animation, with game cards, or students drawing themselves on whiteboards or paper. Pictures can also be symbols. writing/recording - here we see the picture stage broken down further into written symbols (words or numbers) and the formal process of recording our thinking in math Time and time again this structure has worked for me - it can be applied to any lesson or activity you are teaching. It reflects perfectly the lesson formats of: whole group small group independent or I do We do You do Let's look at one of our 2 digit place value activities with this structure in mind. Show Me the Number provides you with activity cards showing numbers and a visual representation of partitioned tens and ones for students to break the number down. Model 2 Digit Place Value Project the pdf file up on the board and have students model the numbers with equipment. If using in guided math, ask students to model each number with blocks at the table. Creating Pictures to Represent 2 Digit Place Value Using the cards as write-n-wipe cards, your students are creating a visual representation of each number. Here they color the pictures to show how each number is partitioned. You could also ask them to draw using sticks and squares on a whiteboard. Here, ask your little learners to check their work with a friend. The checking is important so they are also using the pictures to read the numbers back. Asking them to come back to read the number they’ve made in tens and ones format, will reinforce their growing ability to unitize. Writing numbers Students can record their cards onto their worksheet, and link their experiences of the numbers with equipment to written symbols. Following this process, for this and any of our other printable math games is a simple way for you to create a whole lesson from one resources and is a pedagogically sound method for supporting students in their jump from concrete to abstract. If your students have moved on to 3 digit place value, our Show Me the Number cards are also available for big numbers! Place Value Craft Students love mathtivities after all the hard math thinking is done! We just made one for place value - The Place Value Pool! Craft in the Classroom?! Absolutely! In good balance with solid teaching and learning, though. A paper craft can provide an opportunity for students to process, in a different way, a concept they have explored. I have found that a craft provides an essential component of downtime where learners can sit, think and process as they cut and assemble. Think about when you are learning something new. Often in the input and exploration stage you are taking in a lot of information and the mind swirls. It is later, when you are doing something quite structured or familiar with clear steps, that your mind wonders, opens, expands and concepts become clearer. Craft is just one of many creative experiences that might provide this processing time for your students. And while we're here talking about place value, take a look at this amazing book. We saw it on Instagram, shared by a classroom teacher. It has so many valuable explanations for kids on the concepts surrounding place value. You can find it through our Amazon affiliate link, here: Place Value by David Adler and Edward Miller. And don’t forget to pop back through our previous posts on place value or on TPT HERE.
Small group ideas, tips, and tricks to make small group time meaningful in your preschool, pre=k, or kindergarten classroom and a giant FREE idea list too.
This Product is included in my Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets Bundle. Please do not purchase this product if you have already purchased the bundle. Get the Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets Bundle HERE There are 20 cards and 20 worksheets of picture comprehension in this product. These cards and worksheets are great for pre-K and kindergarten students. Children are encouraged to use thinking skills while improving their comprehension and reading skills. These are great for morning work, word work and literacy centers. Picture Comprehension cards are easy to prep. Simply print and cut apart the cards. You could laminate for durability. Students can use erasable marker to choose the correct and incorrect answers on the card. Please download Free Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets before you decide to purchase this product. If you like this product, you may like: February Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets March Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets April Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets May Picture Comprehension Cards and WorksheetsJune Picture Comprehension Cards and WorksheetsAugust Picture Comprehension Cards and WorksheetsSeptember Picture Comprehension Cards and WorksheetsOctober Picture Comprehension Cards and WorksheetsNovember Picture Comprehension Cards and WorksheetsDecember Picture Comprehension Cards and WorksheetsJanuary Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets For more information about my products and freebies, please check out: Miss Faleena PinterestMiss Faleena InstagramMiss Faleena FacebookMiss Faleena Website Thank you for stopping by! You can contact me at [email protected] with any question. Preschool | Preschool Worksheets | Kindergarten | Kindergarten Worksheets | First Grade | First Grade Worksheets | Picture Comprehension |Picture Comprehension Worksheets | Picture Comprehension Cards | Printables| Worksheets
This Product is included in my Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets Bundle. Please do not purchase this product if you have already purchased the bundle. Get the Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets Bundle HERE There are 20 cards and 20 worksheets of picture comprehension in this product. These cards and worksheets are great for pre-K and kindergarten students. Children are encouraged to use thinking skills while improving their comprehension and reading skills. These are great for morning work, word work and literacy centers. Picture Comprehension cards are easy to prep. Simply print and cut apart the cards. You could laminate for durability. Students can use erasable marker to choose the correct and incorrect answers on the card. Please download Free Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets before you decide to purchase this product. If you like this product, you may like: February Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets March Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets May Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets June Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets July Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets August Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets September Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets October Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets November Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets December Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets January Picture Comprehension Cards and Worksheets For more information about my products and freebies, please check out: Miss Faleena Pinterest Miss Faleena Instagram Miss Faleena Facebook Miss Faleena Website Thank you for stopping by! You can contact me at [email protected] with any question. Preschool | Preschool Worksheets | Kindergarten | Kindergarten Worksheets | First Grade | First Grade Worksheets | Picture Comprehension|Picture Comprehension Worksheets | Picture Comprehension Cards | Printables| Worksheets
I teach a half day Pre-K nursery school class on a beautiful college campus. What a perfect job!
This comprehensive unit about MONKEYS is packed with real photos, non-fiction articles, crafts, worksheets, and writing templates to round out your animal study unit. This package is geared towards pre-K through 4th grade and has a variety of levels of reading and writing resources so you can meet the needs of all students in your class. This unit is easy prep for teachers, too! *This unit has recently been totally reworked and improved. Tons of extra materials and higher-quality images and pieces were used to make this an absolutely stunning resource. I hope you love it! (I'm working through all my animals, so please be patient if you notice not all the animals have been updated yet.) What You Get: Teacher Resources: Discussion questions, project ideas, suggested book list, video links...... Printables: Classification posters, eating poster, life cycle poster, species poster, collectible animal card, vocabulary strips, map, and 12+ photos of animal habitats, behaviors, and physical characteristics. Worksheets: Worksheets to learn and practice animal adaptations, habitats, life cycles, vocabulary words, eating habits, and animal anatomy. Reading Material: Nonfiction article about animal provided in two reading levels with comprehension question worksheet. Fictional story about a naturalist studying this animal provided in two reading levels. Several cute bookmarks featuring this animal. Writing Opportunities: A full page blank booklet for young students, a half-page booklet with photos to add, nature journal covers, animal report planners provided in two levels, A few other one-page writing prompts for varying levels of writers. Crafts: Animal photo cut-outs, art outlines, jointed (articulated) paper craft, paper bag puppet, animal mask, animal footprint cut-outs, and coloring pages. Games: A Macro-photo guessing game and a cute memory game to review this animal. More "All About" Units: All About Elephants All About Pandas All About Lions All About Honey Bees All About Bats All About Cheetahs All About Wolves All About Bears All About Sea Lions All About Whales All About Tigers All About Dolphins All About Snakes All About Sea Turtles All About Frogs All About Penguins All About Polar Bears All About Hippos All About Sharks All About Lizards All About Koalas All About Foxes All About Crabs All About Monkeys All About Flamingos All About Owls All About Skunks You Might Also Enjoy: Feelings and Emotions: Photo Cards of Children's Faces How to Make Pancakes Writing and Sequencing Activity Visual Writing Prompts Classroom Money Picture Book Study: Corduroy Picture Book Study: Harry the Dirty Dog Check out more creative products in My Store! Follow me on social media! Facebook @simplyschoolgirl Instagram @simplyschoolgirl Pinterest @simplyschoolgirl Contact me: Email: [email protected]
Think how important it is for students to know the combinations of 10. This pack, What Makes 10?, is loaded with ideas, games, worksheets, and activities to learn and memorize the combinations of 10. (1+9, 2+8, 3+7, 4+6, 5+5) It includes a set of number cards to use for games and activities. 5 game boards 3 different sets of task cards and recording sheets for centers 10 worksheets ******************************************************************* GRADE(S): K-1st SKILLS: Math Combinations of 10 ***************************************************************** Copyright Information: Purchase of this unit entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce this pack for ONE classroom use only. If you plan on sharing with others, please purchase an additional license. ****************************************************************** Also Available: * Adding 3, 4, 5, and 6 Addends (Great for finding 10's!) * Monster 3 Addends. (Great for finding 10s!) * Adding and Subtracting by 1s and 10 * Number Ladders Single DIgits * Fact Drills using Addition and Subtraction ***************************************************************** You can also find me here for more classroom resources: * Teacher’s Take-Out Blog * Facebook * Pinterest
Icon notation is SO important to musical pre-reading. But just because your kids are using icon notation doesn't mean they can't start taking dictation or compose their own patterns! Let your students compose 1, 2 or 4 measure patterns with fun icon notation. Contains fun seasonal icons, icons to align with common ta/ti-ti songs, and walk/running/tip-toe icons for students who are learning those pre-reading terms. These can also be used as beat strips for students to practice taking dictation. Use the 1 measure cards so your students can show understanding of pre-reading notation. Looking for more? Search #musiccrewrhythm! Icon Notation Options (Both in Color and Black & White) Hearts Stars Hive/Bees Flowerpot/Flowers Apple Tree/Apples Umbrella/Raindrops Train/Tickets Dog/Bone Cat/Yarn Mouse/Cheese Snowman/Snowflakes Turtle/Rabbit Walk/Running/Tiptoe Options: Printable ink-friendly color cards icon cards Printable ink-friendly black & white icon cards ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Melissa Stouffer, Mrs. Stouffer's Music Room Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product. ___________________________________________________________________ Looking for more Kindergarten? Kindergarten Walking & Running/Tiptoe Rhythm Patterns for Pre-Reading Notation Shape Composing Color Composing Opposite Bundle Looking for more for Rhythm? Rhythm Manipulatives ___________________________________________________________________ Check out some of my bestsellers Music Or Not 32 Weeks of Listening Kodaly Aspiring Recorder Method Mt. Solfege Composition Bundle Rhythm Manipulatives ___________________________________________________________________ Customer Tips: Love this? Get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. For every dollar you spend on TpT, you can earn 1 TpT credit by leaving feedback! ☺ Have a problem? • Send me an email! [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺ ___________________________________________________________________ Connect with Me! Mrs. Stouffer's Blog
Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Who Do You See? Create the cutest class writing book for your library with this Who Do You See book! Your students will love reading this again and again. Easy as 1, 2, 3! Step 1:Choose your choice of color or black and white cover options. Formats are included for Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, or children. Step 2: Select the page format you like best. Step 3: Completing the pages: I go down my roster and assign each student the name that follows theirs. The last student writes my name. I complete the last page saying I see Kindergarten looking at me! Take the kids pictures and glue onto the page. Laminate, bind, and place in your library! I create many class books throughout the year in kindergarten. Each one is placed in my library so that students can read them over and over. They LOVE reading books they created themselves! This book is always the class favorite. I even make copies and send them home because they are so proud of this one! I usually do this book in the Fall, but it can be done any time of year. It's great practice for handwriting and reading sight words! Check out more of my class books in my writing: Class books category! See product download for clipart and font credit and Terms of Use. Thank you for looking!
This Printable NEON 2-D Shapes Poster Set is perfect to brighten up your pre-K or kindergarten classroom. Choose from 4 styles. Each set includes 12 posters for all shapes seen in the preview file. Choose either rhombus or diamond wording. Each poster measures 8.5 x 8.5 inches. Print, snip off t...
FREE Pre-K Activities is great for your early childhood, Pre-K and kindergarten students. Inside you will find 3 practice pages which includes: ~ Learn shapes ~ Counting ~ Patterns This is great for independent work, literacy center ideas, homework and more. Check out the full packet: ~ Pre-K Activities If you have any questions, please email me at: [email protected] Thank you so much and enjoy! Winnie Kids 2018
The Gruffalo lesson plans for K-2. Engaging 5-day lesson plans with differentiated reading response, vocabulary, sentence study, and a craft for this fun story!
This hands-on graphing activity was one of the best experiences I had as a teacher. I'd love to inspire you to try it in your classroom!
This Product is included in my Color by Code -Sight Words Pre-Primer Growing Bundle. Please do not purchase this product if you have already purchased the growing bundle. Get the Color by Sight Words Pre-Primer Growing Bundle HERE Please download Free Color by Sight Words Pre-Primer before you decide to purchase this product. There are 20 pages of color by sight words worksheets in Spring Color by Code -Sight Words Pre-Primer. These pages are fun and effective way to reinforce all of the pre-primer Dolch Sight Words with spring, Saint Patrick’s Day, Easter and Earth Day theme. Each coloring page includes a color code for a specific set of sight words. Students can use crayons, colored pencils or markers. These pages are perfect for pre-k, kindergarten or first grade students. You can use as classroom activities, morning work, homework, word work and literacy centers. Included in this products: 8 Spring images 1 Weather Theme images 2 Saint Patrick’s Day images 3 Easter images 3 Earth Day images 3 Pond’s Life images Answer Keys Sight words included in this packet: a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in, is, it, jump, little, look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we, where, yellow and you. If you like this product, you may like: Sight Word Practice Bundle Sight Word Activities Bundle Mystery Sight Word Practice Bundle For more information about my products and freebies, please check out: Miss Faleena Pinterest Miss Faleena Instagram Miss Faleena Facebook Miss Faleena Website Please see the preview to download the free sample. Thank you for stopping by! You can contact me at [email protected] with any question. Pre- K | Kindergarten | Kindergarten Worksheets | First Grade | First Grade Worksheets | Coloring Pages | Color by Code | Color by Sight Words | Homework | Morning Work | Worksheets | Spring Color by Code
Looking for engaging picture cards to give your students visual support while studying nocturnal animals? The set can be used to practice the names of the most common nocturnal animals, as well as a fun way to introduce some species that may be new to your students! These cards make for a wonderful ...
Discover fun and effective ways to teach attributes in kindergarten. From visual to analytic stages, engage students with hands-on activities and visual prompts.
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Writing Activity K-2 The Perfect LunchPrimary Writing Paper Pre-K -2Lunch Tray to IllustrateExample tray with clipartPersuasive Writing PromptHealth and Nutrition ActivityWriting Activity for Nutrition and Healthy EatingThis resource makes an awesome hallway display...
This is a BUNDLE of several products that focus on WINTER addition and subtraction to 5 and to 10. Included you'll find: * Addition and Subtraction to 5 Worksheets Christmas Edition * Addition and Subtraction to 5 Worksheets Winter Edition * Addition and Subtraction to 10 Worksheets Winter Edition THANK YOU! I really appreciate you purchasing my teaching resources and I hope you'll enjoy using them with your students. I value your feedback, so please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any concerns. Please follow me if you'd like to receive notifications every time I upload a new resource or freebie. Happy teaching! Quality Teaching Corner
This set contains: - 8 Free Kindergarten Read and Write pages Kindergarten Read and Write is a fun way for students in Pre-K and Kindergarten to learn reading fluency, handwriting practice, and simple picture comprehension. You can purchase the complete set here: Kindergarten Read and Write The Bundle This Kindergarten Read and Write also works well for morning work or homework. If you like this product, don't forget to leave feedback! If you have any questions or found any errors, please feel free to contact me at : [email protected]
The Dot Plate Make-and-Take workshop was a rousing success! In spite of the nearly -30 C temperatures and the slippery road conditions, the registrants all showed up, some driving an hour or more t…
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Are you looking for fun and simple thematic centers that you can prep quickly for your preschool classroom? Preschool Summer Centers was created for children ages 4-6 and mature 3 year-olds (looking for a challenge). These centers are sure to keep their interest and will help build important literacy, math and writing (fine-motor) skills. This unit is also great review and practice for children leaving preschool and heading to kindergarten. There are a lot of opportunities to practice extra alphabet and number practice.