This bundle contains supplemental activities to be used with the Benchmark Ready to Advance Program. The activities are easy to do and may be used in Small Group or Large Group Instruction, as well as in homework packets. As the units progress, the activities grow more challenging.Check out the many...
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PRIMARY SCIENCE UNIT 2 - MAMMALS The second unit in my primary science series is finally here! We are so excited to learn all about mammals. We had so much fun in Unit 1 - learning all about the human body and our five senses , and now we are moving on to our next science unit. My stud
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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,
These FREE Printables and Unit Studies for Eric Carle's Books will help you expand on what your kids are learning through these beloved books.
KINDERGARTEN MATH - UNIT 1 I am thrilled to be sharing this huge Counting and Cardinality Unit with you! This is the math unit we start the year with in kindergarten. The kids love all of the hands-on activities we get to do, and I love how easy it is to keep them engaged.
Flowers, insects, and sunshine! Just in time for the month of May, and these Transitional Kindergarten May Worksheets! These printables have been a life saver for me! In the midst of distance learning, I have been sending these electronically to my parents to help my TK students continue their learning at home. You can also...
Wonders Kindergarten High Frequency Words (Unit 7): for. This worksheet can be used for Centers, Activities, Morning Work, or even Homework for your pre-K, TK, kindergarten, and first grade students. These NO PREP practice worksheets will increase their reading fluency by mastering sight words and high frequency words.
A family unit for kindergarten is an important social studies unit to start the year for several reasons. A family unit for kindergarten involves letting
Looking for fun All About Me Activities for kids? Check out these 16 Hands-On All About me Learning Activities and Crafts for Preschool or Kindergarten.
These free farm printables & Montessori-inspired farm activities are designed for preschoolers through first grade. Perfect for home or classroom!
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Here is a fun printmaking project inspired by artist Paul Klee and his painting Castle and Sun. Do your kids watch Little Einsteins? My little girl loves them and was watching them the other day. If you do watch them, you know that they feature an artist and a composer each episode. Paul Klee was […]
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A few weeks ago our little daredevil had her first x-ray due to a little jumping on the bed incident. Yup 1 little monkey jumping on the bed, she fell off and bumped her head… broke her clavicle. Well ever since, she has been fascinated with the bones inside her body so there couldn’t be […]
Hi friends! I can't believe we will have a 5-YO in September. Mind-boggling, really. Since her birthday falls two weeks in the month, I was torn on starting K or giving her a TK year for a long time. But after a lot of thought and research, I do lean toward better late than early.
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Need some ideas for transportation centers and activities? I'm here to help! I'm sharing my favorite, most engaging transportation-themed activities with you. I also created Road Number Mats FREEBIE for you, too! AND a train name craftivity FREEBIE! Go grab your lesson plan book and get ready to be inspired!
Geometric Robots Elements of Design: Color, Shape Art Lesson completed by students with Autism and special needs A focus on gross and fine motor skills Students had such a great time creating their very own robots, even giving them names afterwards!
Spending the first week of school teaching classroom expectations and procedures is essential for a successful year. Glue is a tricky school supply for many little learners and there definitely needs to be instruction dedicated to teaching learners how to use this tool.Glue BottlesWhen learners are not taught how to use their glue correctly things
Wow! The last three days have been so much fun with all of the freebies from the Jackpot, plus shopping till I couldn't shop any longer during the TPT sale...I think I'm going through a little bit of shopping withdrawal today. Which means, I just might have added a few more things to my wishlist after seeing all the goodies everyone else bought! This week, we've been continuing our oceans unit, and my kiddos are really enjoying their time as marine biologists! After studying different types of marine biologists on this really cool website, my students filled out job applications to become marine biologists (and to pick their animal to study). Then, we put on our pinterest-inspired scuba gear and dove into our research! We took trips to the library and to the computer lab to do some researching on PebbleGo, and the kids have been working on their All About Books the last few days. Hopefully we'll get them published early next week--Time seems to be rushing by and we've still got so much to do! Yikes! Another oceans activity that went well this week was a quick sink or float experiment that seemed to really amaze my class. I got the idea for it a few years ago here, and I just updated the graphic organizer to go along with it. Click the picture to download it for FREE:). All you need to do is prepare two bowls of water--one fresh and one very salty. Then, have the students place the items in the bowls and record if they sink or float. My kiddos were all amazed to see that the crayon sunk in the fresh water and floated in the salt. The starburst was also a tricky one. It floated for a bit in the saltwater, then it sunk! Well, I'm off to bed early because tomorrow is my second-to-last day of 6:40am bus duty! Have a good one!
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We are an SRA Imagine It! School. We are spending this week wrapping up our Look Again Unit. It was so much fun discovering how different animals use camouflage to hide! My students worked on an Animal Report to learn more about one of the animals we have been reading about in our stories. (Thank goodness for a library full of books!). I even have an old set of Encyclopedias in my classroom as a resource - boy did the kids have a look of total shock on their faces when I told them I didn't have internet when I grew up and had to use those big books to look up information. Ah… this generation is so fortunate for google! Here are a few of the completed projects - I think they turned out great:) Here's a peek inside… You can grab your own copy of this report and the patterns/directions for creating the safari guide at my Teacher's Notebook store. Just click on the picture below!!!!