A simple, super smart way to motivate your students to turn in their homework.
Tracing Lines - Worksheets For Little People As your little one learns how to write, tracing lines is a great activity! And there are benefits to it too! Line tracing is one of those activities that develop your child's control of the small muscles in his/ her hands (fine motor skills). Tracing will teach your child to make the precise movements that are necessary for forming letters. Tracing improves hand/eye coordination. Line Tracing By Age Line tracing is predominantly for little ones as they learn how to write. It's therefore perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners. Your child's age and
Kindergarten homework made easy! Find a simple and effective way to do homework in kindergarten with these printable and editable homework calendars.
Determine the Left and Right directional position in this printable worksheet.
A homework station, especially for a child with ADHD, will help your children get the most out of the school year.
How to teach the concept of Points Lines and Planes in Geometry. The undefined terms in Geometry. Points Lines and Planes Worksheets.
This page is perfect to help your students practice their spelling words in many different ways. I have used this page in a weekly homework packet so that students have many different choices how they would like to complete their spelling homework. It can be used in centers also! ...
I've been thinking about what I want to do for homework next school year. This year, while teaching 3rd grade, they had a reading passa...
One of our Phonics Worksheet Packets. Here is what you get! 26 ABC Phonics Tracing Cards. Print these on card stock or other copy paper. Cut out each card. Laminate to use with dry erase markers. Can be used as worksheets as well. Prints a total of 13 pages, 2 cards per page. The worksheets were designed by Annette Sutherland, Owner of Teach at Daycare, Handcrafted Curriculum. Please see our other great educational items in our store and thank you for visiting.
A free kindergarten math packet for at home learning.
ALL ABOUT EARTH Get ready for a month filled with so many fun activities to teach your kiddos all about our planet Earth . I teach this unit in April so it coincides with Earth Day. I’ve loaded up this blog post post with read aloud book ideas, free videos you can share with your students,
It's time to go back to school! With the back-to-school season upon us, it is time to start planning back-to-school activities for the first week of school.
So it’s about that time for a lot of you out there. You know, Back to School Time! I have a little less than a month before I need to report for duty, but come August my brain pretty much switches from Summer Brain over to Teacher Brain. One of the things I love about going back to school is that it’s my opportunity to try out new ideas, to change up the decorations or furniture placement in my room, and to become a better version of my teacher self. I have last years mistakes and successes under my belt. I know what works, what really, really works, and what I won’t do again. Heading into my 6th year of teaching {{gasp}} I’m starting to finally feel like I know a few things :) I decided to round up some pins and products that I am really excited to put to use come September. Hopefully you will find some new ideas too. And if you’ve already tried an activity, tip, or product, I’d love to hear what you think about it! All the pictures are linked to the original source so you can read up on what makes them so fabulous! There are so many cute ideas listed here. It’s an especially awesome pin if you are also a parent with kids heading back to school. I especially love this adorable binder from Thirty Handmade Days… I’m loving the idea of individual trash cans so my kiddos aren’t up and down every time we make a craft or do a project. The ones pictured are from the adorable Michelle over at Fabulous in First. Speaking of Michelle… I am really excited to use her “Second Grade Helper” this year. This is going to be such a great resource for my kiddos to have in their desks. I can already hear the words, “Use your Helper.” Love it! {The link to this one is not a link to the specific post. I couldn’t find it on there! I’m also Tumblr-Illiterate so that might be part of the problem} I’m on a never-ending quest to be more organized and I love this idea. It lays it all out there for ya! When I make a big long list the important stuff sometimes gets lost in the shuffle. I might have to make a cutisfied version of this one but I love the inspiration! Speaking of being organized I am so loving this awesome InFORMation Kit by none other than the awesome, amazing Kelley Dolling. She’s seriously thought of everything, made it cute, and even better…editable. I wish I thought of it myself. This is a MUST DO for me. I love the “More Time” Bin. Instead of papers getting hidden in classwork folders, students put unfinished papers in the basket. They can go back to the basket whenever they have extra time AND I always know who is still working on what. Genius! I don’t have a classroom bathroom anymore, but I’m going to put these in the hallway bathrooms. They’re cute and they get the point across…don’t you just love when that happens?! I love, love, love all of these Parent Resources for Back to School. Consider them printed and prepared for the first day of school and/or Open House. They’re attention grabbing but have really important and relevant information and tips for parents. Creating a tightknit classroom community from day 1 is so important to me. I organize plenty of activities year after year that have worked wonderfully and I am excited about adding this one to the mix. I bought the frame to make this today and I can’t wait to have my kiddos sign it the first day. {The print is a FREEBIE by the way :)} This class list idea is oh-so-cute and perfect for a sub-binder or student teacher. Or those first few crazy days where you don’t even remember your own name, much less those 28 little people running around your room. Okay, so I kind, sorta, cheated with the second image because it’s a product of mine, but really, between Alisha’s totally awesome, super-fabulous “Savvy in Second Grade” pack and my “Back to School MEGA Book Pack” my lessons and activities for the first two weeks of school are completely covered. Alisha has compiled some of the cutest crafts and activities into this pack. I am seriously obsessed. Seriously. I’m lovin’ it. I am also a HUGE book lover and I want my kiddos to have the same love for reading that I do. I try to incorporate as many story-based lessons as I can {outside of our regular curriculum}. I start off right away with my Back to School MEGA Pack. It has tons of lessons to go with your favorite Back to School books including… *Stripes *Chrysanthemum *The Recess Queen *The Juicebox Bully *Hooway for Wodney Wat *Dear Teacher *How I Spent My Summer Vacation I’ll be back soon to show off a few of the activities! The above are only a few of my Back to School Pins. You can check out my Back to School Pinterest Board by clicking below. Don’t forget…my Favorite Things Linky is this Thursday! The category this week is Back to School Faves for the Kids. I’ll be back with even more Back to School goodies! There’s also still time to scoop up this fabulous BUNDLE from educents. There are so many great products included in this bundle by so many of my favorite 2nd and 3rd Grade bloggers. This is good stuff, people! Have a great night everyone! Halle
hold students accountable while they independently read with these easy to implement reading tips and tricks and strategies
Little kindergarten lovelies are always so excited to bring homework home from school for the first time! Our 'letter home' style alphabet homework pages will help them to revise the letter sound they have learnt at school each week with fun activities for the whole family. This packet includes 26 homework notes to to inform families of your alphabet and letter-sound learning in class. Included also, is a 'picture page' that can be copied to the back of the letter home. Students can locate, cut and paste pictures from magazines and colouring books to match the focus letter sound for the week. Each letter includes a note to families that outlines the letter focus for the week and requests that someone spend some time talking with their child about the letter and sound. It gives them a list of fun, play based activities to celebrate the letter-sound - e.g. doing a jigsaw puzzle for the letter 'j' Students might also like to paste them into a scrapbook and record some of the activities they tried by drawing pictures or attaching photos. We have prepared a sample for you to try for the letter 'p' - you can download it from Google Drive HERE If you are looking for the whole set of these pages, hop over to our TpT store: Thank you so much for stopping by the blog to learn more about our printable learning resources. We hope you have a fantastic day!
In my classroom, I assign homework weekly! I LOVE using this homework cover sheets to help keep my students organized and on top of their homework! I have included two different versions of these cover sheets. Version 1: a space for students name and the date, spelling and vocabulary, and a homework overview with parent initials. Version 2: a space for students name and the date, a section for you to add anything (could be spelling and vocabulary) and a homework overview section. This product includes 30 different cover designs (30 for each version) and are all themes for holidays/season of the year (summer, fall, winter and spring). There is a preview for you to look over what is on each cover sheet! This product is completely editable and all fonts are embedded! ENJOY!!
Learn about the benefits of monthly writing prompts for kids. This article gives examples for each month as well as a free writing calendar.
Kids absolutely love these snap cube number and pattern activity cards! They are such a great idea to use to help teach numbers and patterns, as well as gross motor skills. Snap cubes make an excellent addition to all centers, and are fantastic boredom busters!
Paragraph writing is a big challenge for many students. This post includes a step-by-step method to help your students write great paragraphs in no time.
I'm so excited to share with you my newest TPT product! I'll be teaching a human body class this upcoming semester at our local co-op. I needed a human body project for kids in my class that will allow them to organize and store the information we learn. I came up with this file folder
These fun review printables will help your Pre-K students practice all of their skills over the long summer before kindergarten!
A perfect BACK TO SCHOOL activity! Encourage your students to share about their summer vacations by having them fill in this free resource!You may choose to have students draw or write in the spaces, providing differentiated opportunities to those who need it. Makes a sweet bulletin board!©Anita Bre...
Back to School is right around the corner for us and I am SUPER excited to kick of this school year with some fun, hands-on and engaging resources for The
10 inexpensive rewards to use in your middle school class.
Learn about five different biomes as you color and read key facts about with free printable Biome Coloring Pages for Prek-4th graders.
How to Avoid the Summer Slide! Summer is right around the corner! We all LOVE our summer vacation, but not the "Summer Slide!" According to Oxford
Fluency (or stuttering) therapy is an area that many SLPs feel under-prepared to serve. While you may have had an excellent professor on the subject in grad school, it tends to be a lower incidence
Students fill in the rays sharing math-related facts about themselves. For more information and samples, CLICK HERE! Other Versions: Math about Me - with "Bedtime" Maths about Me - with "Postcode" Maths about Me - with "Postal Code" You may also like: "The Story of My Name" Projects
I completed my First Grade Morning Work for third quarter after many requests. It is a spiral review of math and language arts standards that are aligned with Common Core Standards. Ev…