This webinar about "free-flowing" centers will help you increase learning and save time with independent Pre-K & Kindergarten centers!
Pre-K and TK Activities: Back to School. Letter Recognition, Number Recognition, Counting, Colors, Patterns, Fine Motor Skills, and more!
Spring is in the air! Warmer weather, sunny days, it’s such a lovely time of year. But often with spring comes… the terrible spring fever. 😭 Spring fever is a real thing my friends; excessive chattiness, unable to focus, bouncing off the walls, and enough energy to power a small village, your students may very...
This set of 20 worksheets allows students to practice their pre-writing tracing skills, cutting skills, shapes, one-to-one correspondence, color recognition and more. These worksheets work on basic skills that are perfect for preschool, kindergarten and special education. They work especially well for the moderate to severe population for which materials are difficult to find!
You might be wondering what the differences are between a preschool vs pre-k program. I'm going to cover all of that and more.
This assessment pack focuses on basic skills students will learn during Pre-K and Kindergarten. This resource is PERFECT for informally assessing a student’s knowledge at the beginning, middle and end of each year. You can use this during conferences as well as showing progress throughout the school year. Please download the preview to see all that is included. Directions: Print on cardstock and laminate for durability or slip into page protectors! --Students can use a dry-erase marker to circle and write the correct answers. -- Rubric is included (multiple options for assessing throughout the year) Skills Assessed Student Name (writing first and last name) Writing Capital Letters Writing Lowercase Letters Identifying Capital Letters Identifying Lowercase Letters Identifying Letter Sounds A-Z Identifying Beginning Sounds A-Z Reading CVC Words (for short a, e, i, o and u. in color & b/w Identifying CVC Word Families (for –at, -en, ip, ot, and un both in color & b/w) Identifying Rhyming Words (in color & b/w) Story Telling (students tell a story about the given picture. In color & b/w) Sequencing (includes three short passages in color & b/w) Listening Comprehension (includes two stories with 3 questions each in color & b/w) Identifying Colors Identifying 2D Shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval, star, heart, octagon, pentagon) Identifying 3D Shapes (sphere, cube, cone, cylinder, rectangular prism, pyramid) Patterns (AB, ABB, ABC, AAB, AABB) Counting 0-10 Identifying Numbers 0-10 Identifying Numbers 0-20 Writing Numbers 0-10 Writing Numbers 0-20 Assessment Trackers (for student records) Questions before you purchase? Ask away in the Q&A! If you notice any errors, please email me before leaving negative feedback. My email address is located on the credits page. Thank you so much! ************************************************************************************************************** Customer Tips: How to 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. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Ta-Da! You will now receive email updates about my store. *************************************************************************************************************
This recycling bin name craft is a great choice for learning about protecting the environment. Perfect for kids in preschool and kindergarten this colorful
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It's bunny time, which means Easter centers and activities for my little learners. Grab your lesson plan book because I'm sharing my favorite go-to Easter centers and activities! Plus, I created a yummy Peep freebie for you, too.
This pre-kindergarten skill goal sheet is a one page sheet of typical skills that a student may learn. It is a fun and very visual way for the kids to see what skills they have mastered and document the child's learning. When a skill has been mastered, the child can put a sticker in the box. If you use the black and white version another idea is to have the students color the square or picture once they meet a goal. Skills included are: •name writing •identifying color •identifying letter names •identifying letter sounds •retelling a story •rhyming •identifying beginning sound •segmenting words •drawing a picture •shapes •counting from 1-20 •identifying numbers 1-10 •counting objects These can also be distributed to parents for them to see what their child is learning in preschool. Included in both color and black and white. I have included this product labeled as "my preschool goals," "my prekindergarten goals" and "my TK goals" so you are able to chose the version that you wish to use. Also includes an easy to use student assessments book and teacher assessment cards that be can used to assess each of the goals. These work great for parents teacher conferences and for data tracking. *************************************************************** For another fun and student friendly way to assess, you may also like: Learning Achievement Crowns (Kindergarten Student Assessment Crowns) ***************************************************************
Decorating a pre-school classroom can significantly enhance the learning experience and create a welcoming environment for young students. In this article, we provide practical, budget-friendly images to inspire your classroom setup so you can make
Here are 12 research-based books every pre-k or kindergarten teacher should read to become a better teacher. Add these titles to your professional library.
Make your classroom more engaging and interactive by using these fun and academic products throughout your school year.
I'm so ready for April showers to turn into May flowers, but I do love when Easter falls so late in April. Luckily we had plenty of sunshine, so we spent all weekend outside finding Easter eggs, riding bikes, and enjoying a little taste of summer. Here were our plans for Easter Week:
Brighten up your classroom with these spring process art activities for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students! There are tons of ideas for spring themes like flowers, birds, farm, pond, rainbow,...
Try this fun and simple counting practice for preschoolers that is perfect for Easter! Be sure to grab the free download!
Keep little hands and minds engaged with these Easter worksheets. Download and print them all for free.