Start the year off right with these adorable Back to School Kindergarten Worksheets. Preview and get your FREE printable worksheet today!!
Looking for fun Back to School Themes to use in your classroom? Check out these fun, play-based preschool activities for the first few weeks of school. Lots of math, literacy, patterns, tracing and more hands-on fun.
This blog post is about how you could use sorting to teach social skills. Teaching behavior expectations in the first few weeks of school are critical.
I created this sorting activity as a follow-up to our discussion on school and class rules as well as respect. For this activity, students read each scenario and decide if it is an example of being RESPECTFUL or DISRESPECTFUL. Great independent seatwork following a mini-lesson. ...
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Are you looking for super fun measurement worksheets and activities for kindergarten?? You found them!! Your students will LOVE these hands-on learning activities and fun, extra practice worksheets that teach a variety of kindergarten measurement concepts.
These free LEGO Printables for Colors and Patterns are perfect for preschoolers to learn important skills such as classifying, sorting, and patterning!
The Preschool Summer Review Worksheets & Activities No Prep packet contains 32 printable activities for preschool and kindergarten students.
A sorting activity from the Perseverance Unit of the Social Emotional Learning curriculum. Work through these scenarios as a group to help build valuable skills. This curriculum is flexible, no prep, and easy to implement.
Your students are absolutely going to LOVE using this school supplies sort printable in your centers. Perfect for back to school or anytime of the year.
This blog post lists ten must-dos for the first day of school! I want to share some actions you may know (or may not know) to ensure you have a great first
Get a free game and sorting cards to assist you in teaching your living vs non living unit. There are other activities, such as emergent readers available too.
Do your kindergarten and 1st grade students need simple and easy to use practice and review activities for identifying authority figures at home, in school, and in the community? These NO-PREP Authority Figures Sorts Worksheets help students review authority figures and their jobs by looking at pictures to sort, cut, and glue where leaders/people have authority at home, school, or in the community. These supplemental social studies worksheets go GREAT with ANY social studies curriculum! Learning to identify authority figures can help your kindergarten and first grade students better understand how the rules of society work. These NO PREP sort, cut, and glue practice and review worksheets about authority figures is presented using age-appropriate visuals making it meaningful for your students to gain an understanding of who authority figures are, where they have authority, and the kinds of jobs and roles they play each play in their community. This Authority Figure Social Studies Packet Includes: 3 Authority Figure Worksheets 2 Home Authority Figures Worksheets 2 School Authority Figures Worksheets 2 Community Authority Figures Worksheets 4 Review Authority Figures Worksheets Teacher Answer Keys Students will practice, learn, identify, and understand who authority figures are where they have authority the kinds of jobs authority figures have how authority figures keep them safe why these adults are considered authority figures how authority figures must follow the rules of society These 13 NO PREP sort, cut, and glue worksheets require no reading or writing making them great non readers and struggling writers! Check out this K-1st Science and Social Studies Bundle! CLICK here to FOLLOW me and SAVE 50% off my products the FIRST 24 HOURS POSTED! Copyright ©Oink4PIGTALES Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
This Free Printable 2D Shape Sort is a fun way for your little leaerners to review and practice their 2D shapes. Hop over and grab it now!
This blog post is about how you could use sorting to teach social skills. Teaching behavior expectations in the first few weeks of school are critical.
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.
Let’s talk about germs! Rather, let’s read about them. Here’s a list of six, informative picture books you can read aloud to your students. Germs are
Reinforce sorting skills with these hands-on math centers. Sort by rules, and use different materials with these kindergarten sorting activities.
Use the Shape Sorting printable worksheet to teach children about the differences between square objects and circle objects by sorting them into different categories.
There are 12 sentences students need to sort. 6 are realism and 6 are fantasy. Then there is a page where students need to come up with 3 realism sentences and 3 fantasy sentences on their own. Great for a center or No Prep activity! If you have any questions or concerns, please email me at jlann...
Teach author's purpose with PIE (persuade, inform, entertain). No prep printables, task cards, a sorting activity and more! Great for Accelerated Instruction Groups! TEKS 3.10C TEKS 4.10A...
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...
KINDERGARTEN MATH - UNIT 3 I am so excited to have my new Measurement and Data kindergarten math unit posted and ready to share with you. So far this year, my sweet kinders have learned so much in math. We have mastered 1:1 correspondence, reading and writing numerals to 20, counting to 10
Explore different materials and their properties with this engaging unit. Activities and printables for the Foundation and Prep Year chemistry strand.
Share these fun preschool shape sorting mats with early learners! Great for morning tubs and math centers too!
Looking for some engaging and low-prep strategies to pre-test your students? I'm loving this list of pre-assessment ideas for any subject area!
Reinforce sorting skills with these hands-on math centers. Sort by rules, and use different materials with these kindergarten sorting activities.
I am suuuppppper excited to participate in my first iTeach Kinder Linky Party hosted by Nicole and Eliceo from nicoleandeliceo.com. This month I'll be sharing with you a freebie from my Lesson in a Snap Series. I created Lessons in a Snap, because let's face it, there truly never is enough time in the day to do everything we need to do. The activities in this series require very little to no prep at all. Just print, cut and laminate for durability. You can use this activty as a center game or during whole group instruction. Either way, I'm sure your kids will have lots of fun! I've included 4 no- prep sheets that are differentiated in order to fit the needs of your students. Just pick and choose the ones that will work best. I've also included a set of blackline images in case you'd rather print onto colored carstock and save on ink. Click the image to grab your free sample from the packet And don't forget to check out the other posts below from the other fabulous iTeach Kinder bloggers! An InLinkz Link-up
Apple themed preschool activities for the classroom, art, shapes, numbers, letters, tracing, writing, sorting, labeling,
Looking for fun Color Worksheets for preschool? You've found them and a bunch of fun, hands-on, play-based learning centers as well. Recognition, sorting and more.
Producer and Consumer Sort This resource has the following: An Anchor chart 1 sorting sheet with pictures 1 answer key (It's in color and black and white) Great for review, test prep, centers, homework or group work. Learners of the World
These free community helper sort and classify mats are so much fun for kids learning about people who help us! These mats come in two styles, blank mats
Learn the concept of big and small by comparing animal sizes in this printable worksheet. Browse more comparing worksheets.
I am totally in love with this Back-to-School freebie from The Printable Princess. She has included practice
Free Seven Sacraments sorting game is perfect for kids to play in the classroom
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
Do you teach a Community Helpers Preschool or Kindergarten Unit? You will LOVE this fun set of pretend play learning centers and no prep worksheets.
Teaching behavior expectations in kindergarten is important, especially in the first few weeks of school. This often sets the stage for your class for the entire year. For students to fully understand what is expected of them, it is important that teachers address and teach these expectation. I usually spend a lot of time during the first weeks of school teaching student expectations and classroom behaviors. We complete sorts of good choices and bad choices in the classroom and discuss what makes them good and bad choices. We complete these sorts whole group and students also complete individual behavior reflection sheets. These work great during the first few weeks of school or when students may need a review. These include different levels of difficulty beginning with students simply deciding if an actions is a good or bad choice, to a student sort of good and bad choices (this is a freebie at the end of the blog post) to finally illustrating or writing good or bad choices. Also we color an emergent reader reviewing some of the classroom expectations. These can also just be used as little coloring pages when a classroom expectation is introduced. In your classroom, you may want to challenge your students to focus on a certain expectation for a week. Included are posters that would work great for this: These provide a visual and focus for students when expectations are being taught. You can make it a game and provide an incentive if students can meet this expectation a certain amount of times in a week. Once these expectations are taught it is important to keep students accountable to their actions. I have been using a visual think sheet in my classroom that is perfect for this. It is very appropriate for your early learners in pre-k or kindergarten or special ed because it includes pictures for students to show what they did. Students simply color in the choice they made and a better choice they can make. These are great reflections for students, communication for parents and documentation if necessary. You may also want to post these cool down methods where students can reflect on strategies to cool down, instead of getting upset. You can find this entire Behavior Think Sheets and Activities in my TPT store and the Free Good and Bad Choices Student Sort here: