Get your jingle bells ready and let your kids enjoy these Christmas Bell Ringing Songs! Make sure you have a class set of jingle bells so that each child
Free bell printables, plus Montessori-inspired bell activities, both musical and Christmas bells, for preschoolers through 1st graders.
Your early learners are absolutely going to LOVE this school clip cards printable! Perfect for quiet time or free time in your early childhood classroom.
Age: 6 - 23 Months Capacity: up to 10 toddlers Size: 7' x 8'7" Use Zone: 13' x 14'7" Weight: 435 lbs. In-ground and surface mount options available Helps promote social skills, cognitive development, and gross motor skills development
Use this set of 18 picture cards to help develop spatial awareness, motor planning and matching skills. You may like to use them as a part of your morning activities before the bell rings. Select from simple to more complex patterns depending on your students’ ability and age. To play, you will need purple, blue, […]
Have you ever been rehearsing an anthem with your choir and thought, "If only this were a half-step lower , " or practicing a song for Sunday and thought, "This feels a little low. I wish I had it in a higher key. ”? Chances are, if you’ve been in ministry long en
If you want to create a calm down corner in your classroom this is your guide! You will learn why you need one and how to make it meaningful.
Practice counting to 10 with these super cute, printable Back to School Puzzles for preschool, pre k, and kindergarten age kids.
*Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through links in this post. We've had three rehearsals with our little bell choir now and they're doing so well! As you may recall from my last post , SD and I tried to plan a variety of music for the first few weeks — pieces that called for a fle
Here are six ways to create pretend snow in the sensory table for your preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten students to explore! Winter is here! Whether you
Free printable school bus coloring matching printable puzzles to practice color recognition and color words. Simply cut apart and play!
This game is designed to help students learn beginning sounds. There are three different game boards that cover a variety of beginning sounds. Game 1: V, S, C, B, F, J V: Vase matches with: vine, van, volcano, valley S: Snake matches with: sun, sail boat,sock, sad C: Cat matches with: can, car, carrot, cup, cactus B: Bat matches with: box, balloon, ball, bell, bee, bow F: Fan matches with: fish, foot J: Jar matches with: jellyfish Game 2: D, L, G, H, R, W D: Diamond matches with: drum L: Ladder matches with: leg, leaf, ladybug, lamp, log G: Game matches with: goggles H: Hat matches with: hot dog, ham, hay R: Rat matches with: ring, rug, rain, rainbow W: Wagon matches with: whale, worm, water, web Game 3: Y, K, P, M, N, T Y: Yolk matches with: yam, yarn K: Kite matches with: key, kangaroo P: Pig matches with: peanut, planet, pumpkin, palm M: Mat matches with moon, mug, mushroom N: Nail matches with nest, net, nose T: Tree matches with triangle, train, tub To play, cut out the game board and the corresponding pieces. Laminate for durability. Match the game cards to the pictures on the game board. This can be a single player game where one student completes the whole board, or a group of students can take turns placing the pictures in the appropriate spots. Includes a blank set of cards to make your own! This product is also available in the following bundle: Beginning Sounds Center Games – The Bundle If you like this product, then be sure to check out the following: ABC Clip Cards with Spider Theme Candy Corn ABC Puzzles Color By Beginning Sounds Beginning Sounds Matching Game Beginning Sounds Clip Cards
Reading Comprehension & Fluency - Phonics Poems ** US and Australian spelling included ** About this book: This book contains 20 phonics poems to help children develop reading fluency and comprehension. To assist differentiation in the classroom, 2 versions have been included. The first includes comprehension questions and the second versions consists of only poems (this version is available in black and white or color). Directions for use: The reading comprehensions questions in this unit are multiple choice and children select the correct answer by highlighting A or B. This reading comprehension packet focuses on the following skills: - understanding main idea and recalling story details - sequencing - using context to determine unfamiliar or multiple-meaning words - comparing and contrasting - predicting - inferring - making connections - accessing prior knowledge The “poems only” versions in this unit are intended to help students develop reading fluency. They can be printed and stapled together to form booklets. The colored version can be used as a classroom book - laminate the pages to make them last longer and then bind them together! Happy Teaching :) Poem titles in this unit: See the Bug See My Book Run With Me Run Dog, Run Sam and Pam My Cat, Pat Come Play a Game Bake a Cake Boxes! Boxes! Zoo Today See It Tip Down Went the Pan No, Ted. No! Fun in the Sun See the Tree Come and Jump See the Rings Sing a Song Ding-Dong Goes the Bell Time to Stuff Reading comprehension resources available in my store: Reading comprehension - Nursery Rhymes Word Families - CVC/CCVC Readers with comprehension sheets Sight Words Comprehension Readers (Pre-Primer Words) Sight Words Comprehension Readers (Primer Words) Fluency resources available in my store: Pre-Primer Sight Words Fluency Flip Books Sight Words Fluency Phrases for Homework BUNDLE Sight Words Reading Strips and Writing Center BUNDLE Follow me on Facebook for exclusive freebies and giveaways! Follow me on Pinterest Visit my blog
Learning about the 5 senses is such a fun preschool theme. I loved coming up with all kinds of ways to capitalize on Madelynn’s curiosity through fun science explorations. Here were our plans for our 5 Senses theme: And here are the details for each activity: 5 Senses Book: Smelling This week I chose […]
If you're going to be an advisory teacher, this is a great opportunity to help a new teacher learn and grow. To set them on the road to success. To be a great mentor, inspiration, and encouragement.
Roll and Cover games are dice games that help children practice numeral recognition and counting. While using the 1-12 Roll and Cover game mats, advanced
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Roll and Cover games are dice games that help children practice numeral recognition and counting. While using the 1-12 Roll and Cover game mats, advanced
We're sharing 10 things NOT to do on the first day of school. If you're a teacher wanting a smooth start to the school year, look no further. This post will show you what mistakes to avoid so that you have the best classroom management practices in place from the beginning!
These simple but fun printable math activities for preschoolers are easy to prepare and the kids go crazy for them.
Loved this one from @thelittlegymhandycross! It’s great instant feedback for the kids too - with the bells ringing when their feet hit! Here is what...
These are a fun set of back to school preschool activities printable worksheets that are so much fun for preschoolers and for kids.
Counting Strategies Anchor Chart We have been working on identifying numbers and counting. We did the following activities to practice counting strategies. After these counting strategies are introduced and practiced we have lots of discussions about how our brains work when we count. Touch and Count To practice the touch and count strategy we played this simple game with a die, a game board and Halloween erasers from Target. Roll the die, touch and count the dots and add an eraser to that number on the game board. The first player to have an eraser on every number is the winner. Download this game board HERE Move and Count This recording page is part of my Picture Perfect Math Unit. In Picture Perfect Math, students use a ten frame to count their grabs. For this activity, the students grab a handful of cubes from a bag filled with 10 cubes and practice the move and count strategy to find out how many cubes they grabbed. Find my Picture Perfect Math Unit HERE. Line Up and Count Fill baggies with items for your students to count. Label the bags with uppercase letters. Have the students practice the line up and count strategy to find out how many objects are in the bag. Record the amount on the recording page by writing the amount on the bag that matches the letter on the baggie. Grab the Counting Bag recording sheet HERE. Count On To practice the count on strategy use a number die and a dot die. Have students start with the number and touch the dots to count on. Check out my other TpT math activities HERE. Check out my other $1.00 Anchor Charts HERE.
I made these pattern block mats using Photoshop. Each mat comes in color and blackline, depending on your preference. The blackline mats offer more of a
This 36-piece set has tons of fairy tale basics! Included are 24 vibrant, colored images and 12 black and white versions (not shown in the preview). Images included in this set are: - two types of princesses - knight - knight on a horse - fancy horse - carriage - crown - magic wand (various colors) - crest (various colors) - frog prince - glass slipper - castle (two colors) These images have high resolution, so you can enlarge them and they will still be crisp. All images are in png formats so they can easily be layered in your projects and lesson materials. Creative Clips Digital Clipart is created by Krista Wallden. All free and paid graphics may be used for personal and commercial use. No additional licenses are required, however, please read my Terms of Use regarding how to give credit and link back to my TpT shop if you choose to use my clipart commercially. Thank you! Enjoy! All designs and images are creative property of Krista Wallden and should not be redistributed unless incorporated and secured in a new original design/product. Creative Clips Digital Clipart cannot be used to create new clipart. Creative Clips Digital Clipart CANNOT be used in graphic design products such as t-shirts, stationary, etc. unless only being used for personal use. Images cannot be resold or used to promote other clipart artists or clipart products.
This science center display helps children explore sound with common objects. I collected "found" items to display on the tray with a sign, "What
Here are our favorite preschool printables that come through monthly for learning seasonal printables for preschoolers!
Most teachers have a method of calling for quiet, and we’ve collected a variety of good ideas for elementary, middle, and high school.
Photo Source: www.kiboomu.com The fantastic thing about color-by-number activities is that they're highly versatile. Leave them on your students' desks in the morning to complete before the bell rings/morning meeting time, keep a bin of them near your desk for transitions between activities or when students complete an activity faster than expected, or even make them part of your daily math center exercises. These activities not only provide your students with a fun art exercise, they also strengthen color and number recognition along the way! We found this fantastic spring themed color-by-number exercise at Kiboomu and thought we'd pass it along! Worksheet Applications While the concept is great on its own, here are a few ways you can spice up the activity for continued use. Provide an accompanying math worksheet with simple addition, subtraction, or even sequencing questions. Completing the problems in order, students solve for the answer, look for the corresponding number on the color-by-number activity key, and color in the correct sections on the worksheet. For this activity you'll need ten problems with solutions ranging from 1 to 10. Provide students with a pair of dice. Invite them to tally up the dots after each roll, look for the corresponding numeral on the color-by-number activity key, and color in the correct sections on the worksheet. Have students continue until the worksheet is complete. Turn the worksheet into a "Roll the Scene" activity. Color, cut out, and laminate each piece of the scene {the butterfly, the sun, etc} and provide students with these pieces, along with a full laminated worksheet {that will act as a 'game board' of sorts} and a pair of dice. Invite your students to roll the dice, tally the number of dots, pick out the corresponding numeral and pieces, and place the selected pieces onto the uncolored worksheet/game board. Be sure to visit Kiboomu for the download and for lots of other early childhood resources!
Here is a game I created called "Ring the Bell!" It is a wonderful small group "Bang" style game for the beginnin...
No, you’re not going to ignore their misbehavior. It’s just that . . . well, let’s back up a little. When you first receive your roster for the coming year, it’s normal to want to get the lowdown on your new class. It’s normal ... Read more
How and why to use preschool classroom jobs! Includes free printable job sheets, as well as suggestions for classroom jobs you can have.