Check out 30 free prompts and images for Question of the Day for Pre-K! Start off your morning with an exciting "Would you rather...?"
School time! Our list of 9 important questions to ask on your upcoming preschool tour.
Are you ready to transform your daily routine with engaging "question of the day for kids" activities? Not only do these activities spark conversation, but they also foster critical thinking skills, enhance communication, and create a
Get started with a preschool question of the day in your classroom! These fun questions will make your morning routine meaningful and fun!
Question of the Day is a fun activity to get kids learning RIGHT when they get into the classroom each morning. It is a great classroom management technique to get the school day on track right from the start.
Are you ready to transform your daily routine with engaging "question of the day for kids" activities? Not only do these activities spark conversation, but they also foster critical thinking skills, enhance communication, and create a
Preschool math journals are a great way to get your little ones started with math skills and routines This post will walk you through the basics. Math journals are a great tool to add to
Are you ready to transform your daily routine with engaging "question of the day for kids" activities? Not only do these activities spark conversation, but they also foster critical thinking skills, enhance communication, and create a
Are you wanting to get started with preschool writing journals in your classroom this school year? This post will walk you through...
Try this cool hatching dinosaur eggs science activity for preschoolers with a fizzy baking soda and vinegar reaction. What could be more fun!
Practice pre-writing with this line tracing worksheet along with fine motor skills.
How can parents tell if their preschooler's behavior is “typical” or if it's ADHD? Answering these 9 questions may help.
Free printable lined handwriting paper to practice writing in kindergarten, first and second grade. Several designs to choose from!
PRINTABLE COLOR WORDS COLORING PAGES | 10 PAGE PDF INSTANT DOWNLOAD | 8.5"X11" PAGES FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS WORKSHEET, READ AND IDENTIFY COLORS COLORING PAGE, FOR FUN AND LEARNING! GREAT FOR PRESCHOOL, KINDERGARTEN, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, AND HOME. COLOR THE PICTURES WITH THE CORRECT COLOR ACTIVITY. LEARN AND PRACTICE COLOR WORDS. COLOR ACTIVITY FOR THE LITTLE ONES, CAN ALSO BE USED AS A WEEKLY THEME ACTIVITY, SIGHT WORD ACTIVITY, LEARNING COLORS IN ENGLISH. 10 PAGE PDF INSTANT DOWNLOAD- 8.5"X11" PAGES PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS.
Help your students learn how to answer wh questions with these 108 wh questions worksheets task cards. Be sure to print the wh questions poster...
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 d...
Learn how to set up and shoot an In The Box Photo with this step by step guide - these in the box photos are perfect to use for families, children, school photos and much more!
Genius and fun ideas to inspire writing confidence in kids. Kids will love the great ways to practice writing their name or use these ideas for other writing practice skills.
Free printable alphabet books with letter recognition activities & pictures to color. An amazing resource for exploring the alphabet with your preschoolers!
Check out this awesome Free Alphabet Matching A-Z Activity Pack for Preschool! This free pack comes with 5 sheets including letters A-Z!
Building listening comprehension skills doesn’t have to be boring! "Mashed Potatoes" is a listening game that promotes listening comprehension AND giggles!
No more excuses! Starting a journal with your preschooler is easy and helps develop early writing and fine motor skills.
Teach your young kids that they are natural scientists with by using the scientific method for preschoolers'. This simple guide and printables makes it fun and easy for young kids to engage with
Wheels Study - GUIDED (Creative Curriculum®) This resource is to go with the Wheels Study - GUIDED EDITION of the Creative Curriculum®, It is NOT the actual lesson plan, but supporting materials to cut down on prep time and help with the study. Included in the resource: Investigation Question Boards Daily Questions with pictures (where applicable) Study words in ENGLISH and SPANISH that are highlighted in the study guide, INCLUDING a photograph for each word Activity: Make your own Pizza Activity: Time to Trace (types of wheels) Activity: W is for Wheel (letter practice) Activity: Ww (letter practice) Activity: Make your own pinwheel Dramatic Play: Pizza Parlor Picture cards of types of wheels and words related to wheels (wheels, bike, rod, wheelchair, pizza cutter, rolling pin, etc.) End of Study ideas For more ideas on how to implement this and other studies, come visit my website: www.iheartpreschool.com OR connect with me on Instagram
Make a life-size printable human skeleton with kids! The printable skeleton template comes as a PDF file, which is easy to cut and assemble.
Summer No Prep Preschool and Kindergarten 130 Page Worksheet Book 130 pages of Kindergarten and Preschool worksheets! I was going to wait a little before posting this but decided I would go ahead s…
This is a guest post written by Kim! I hope you enjoy all of her encouragement and insight as she details a typical homeschool day with her two little ones. Find out more about Kim below. With two boys, three and five, our days are usually full of a lot of energy, a lot of noise, and a whole lot o
This printable PDF contains about 20 questions on the concept of don't and doesn't in English grammar. It includes answer key too,
If there is one thing I have learned from working with preschoolers and now, homeschooling my own preschooler, it is that they love, more than anything else,
I was asking this question 4 years ago, so I'm writing the post I wish I'd had. 🥰A little background: Our family began officially homeschooling when our oldest son was entering kindergarten. I wasn't homeschooled and only knew a few homeschooling families, so I had a lot of questions (and trepidation) about choosing a curriculum.Here's what I've learned along the way:+ An open-and-go, boxed curriculum can be very helpful for your first year. We used Sonlight (with no regrets!) and I have many friends who love My Father's World. You go to their website, select your child's grade level, and order the materials. All you need for the year - the instructor's guide, books, and supplies - arrives at your doorstep. You're ready to homeschool! This helped me feel confident that yes, I was doing enough, and had advisors ready to help me if I needed it.+ A trusted homeschool mama in your community is an invaluable resource. If there's a homeschooling mom in your church whom you admire, ask her all your questions. How did she get started? What curriculum would she choose (or stay away from) if she could do it all again?+ Start simple, as it will take a while to find your rhythm. For example, all that a kindergartener *really needs* is a reading/phonics program, a math program, and (for Christian families) a morning Bible/devotional time. If that's all you do for your child's kindergarten year, great! You can add history, handwriting, science, and other electives as you grow more confident.+ Remember that you may not land on your favorite curriculum or educational philosophy your first year. And that's ok! If you're interested in finding your homeschool style, I've linked a helpful quiz in my profile.+ After you've narrowed it down to a handful of curriculums you're interested in, I love Cathy Duffy's review site (cathyduffyreviews.com). Her reviews are straightforward and very helpful.
Today's post is going to share a few simple games to add to your word work time. Read the book Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss. Illustrate Game Cards Have the students make illustrations to match the word on the game card. I think it is much more beautiful when we use children's art word rather than clipart. Match The Rhyme Working with a small group of children I start with the cards facing up. I would pick a card and the students would have to find the card that rhymes. Find the Rhymes Working independently, students find words that rhyme and put them together. They could record them in their word study journals. Memory Game Play a game of memory. The object of the game would be to flip over a card and find a match. ZOOSE!!! The cards can be played for a game of ZOOSE! In the past, I have shared a game called Moose but instead of Moose we will use a silly word ZOOSE. You take a card and if you read it you get to keep it. If you pick the ZOOSE card all of your cards go back in the deck. click here for Dr. Seuss Rhyming Cards
Download a FREE "All About Dad" printable to ask your kids Father's Day questions and write funny answers. We have questions for Dad, too!
Use these morning meeting questions for kids to start each day off with thoughtfulness and a sense of classroom community.