Rainforest animals have always made an interesting topic for kids to study; hence, why I wanted to share my roundup of the best rainforest printables for kids. From the rain forest and forest floor to
Even the most reluctant drawer won't be able to resist picking up a pencil to complete our magnificent lion tracing page.
After spending most of June and July working on the yard, it’s time to refocus on homeschooling. Normally we don’t take a summer break and instead take more time off in the spring and fall for plan…
It’s time for The Kids Craft Stars monthly craft challenge! Every month we have a challenge between a few blogger friends and I, to in-cooperate a different craft medium or technique into a simple kid craft. This month’s
Inside: A guide to counting the numbers in Spanish 1-1000, with Spanish numbers worksheets and activities. Looking for activities to learn to count in Spanish? You're in the right place! This post is packed with info on Spanish numbers, and I've got some great free printables for you if you're working with kids. First, we'll
Royal has been a cat fanatic ever since I can remember. He’s coveted a few cat stuffed animals for years. You can imagine he was super excited when we got 2 kittens!! He loves them a little too much actually. I knew I had to make a printable cat pack for him! I’ve been wanting
Celebrate spring with these easy, no prep, printable worksheets! This packet includes 25 worksheets and 1 instructional page to help your little learners practice math skills, literacy skills, and fine motor skills! Great for preschool, pre-k, transitional kindergarten (TK), or kindergarten. Use these worksheets for early finishers, centers, or send home for homework practice. This packet includes: "Flower Power Rhyme Time" "Bug Jar Sort- Fly or Crawl" "Flower Shape Tracing" "Color by Sight Word Flowers" "Hungry Alligators- Greater or Less Than" "How Do Plants Grow" Sequencing "The Needs of a Plant" Cut and Glue "Mushroom Dot-to-Dot" "Crack the Code: Mystery Sentence" "Cut and Glue Flower Ten Frame" "Alphabet Match Up" "Spring Patterns" "Parts of a Flower" Cut and Glue "Flower Number Writing and Sequencing 1-10" "Flower Number Writing and Sequencing 11-20" "CVC Ending Sounds" "Base Ten Flower Measuring" "Roll and Cover Rainbow Flower" "Sweet Bee Letter/Sound Sort" "Ten Frame Flower Counting" "Spin and Search: Letters S, G, & C" "Happy Flower Color by Number" "Ladybug Adding Spots" "I See Spring: Guided Reading Booklet" "I See Spring: Instructions" Please feel free to use this packet for distance learning for your students!
Scissor salad is a fun way to practice how to use scissors and build fine motor scissor cutting skills. Get free labels and worksheets!
Sharing activity inspired by Should I Share My Ice Cream by Mo Willems! Perfect for homeschool, classrooms, or family fun. Includes a free printable!
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I'm here to share my favorite go-to fairy tale activities my preschool and pre-k students want to play again and again.
Dear Zoo is such a fun book! Check out these Dear Zoo activities for preschool & kindergarten. Includes a FREE printable game, snack, & craft.
Anyone else feel SO busy this time of year? The holidays are just around the corner.. and so are report cords and assessments out the wazoo! Sorry I've been MIA but I'm dropping in for a little Five for Friday action. Oops sorry... it's Saturday. I'm doing my best here... 1. Theme for the last few weeks has been transportation. I'm not sure on the original source of this song (if it's yours... please claim it!) The kids loved it and it was a nice way to wrap up our theme! 2. We are also wrapping up our comparing numbers unit. We made this interactive reader to show what we know! P.S. I love using interactive readers for math. Cross-Curricular for the win! This is a part of my Comparing Numbers in Kinder Unit! 3. As Report Card season approaches... I have one piece of advice. GET THESE PENS! They are amazing. The case props up in a fancy, grab any pen you want, kind of way. They don't bleed through and they DON'T dry out! I use them to color code my gradebook since there are so many assessments to keep track of. 4. My kids are really starting to work hard on reading and writing CVC words so we're diving into my Short Vowels CVC packet! A fan favorite is the Mystery Picture. You can pick up a freebie below for Short Vowel A. The pack itself comes with 8 activities for each of the vowels. 5. Lastly, we're doing a book study at my school and we're reading the most eye-opening book. I had to share!!! If you teach in a poverty-stricken district or school... this is a must read! I'm learning so much and already make shifts and changes to my teaching that are so beneficial! Oh and P.S. keep your eyes peeled today for a new product. I will be posting my Christmas Math Centers today (discounted for the first two days!) They are Christmas themed and I know that doesn't suit everyone's need, but I love Christmas so much and couldn't pass up the adorable clipart! :)