This is a fun math and literacy no prep pack that was inspired by the shape books called The Shape Trilogy by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen. There are 3 separate books: Triangle, Square, and Circle. Each one tells a cute story about the shape friends. This pack focuses on the main skills for each book and it's character. There is a mix of math and literacy activities fun for grades K-2! What's included: Math: Graphing Sorting Comparing Sizes Comparing Amounts Shapes Data Collection Literacy: Creative Thinking Opinion Writing Story Sequencing Retelling Art: Creating Shapes Creating a Block Sculpture Enjoy this fun pack with your students!
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Item description This Back to School Math and Literacy Packet is perfect for the beginning months of August and September. The worksheets are themed with apples and back-to-school graphics while providing an introduction to basic skills covered in the first two months of school. The worksheets in this packet come in two forms: full page or 2 per page. The option to print 2 per page saves ink and paper! Included in this packet: ✻ Counting worksheets- dab or color, matching, cut and paste, and tracing the answers. ✻ Number sense ✻ Number sequence ✻ Color by number ✻ Patterns ✻ Roll and Trace A-F: uppercase and lowercase ✻ Trace A-Z: uppercase and lowercase. (Use sheet protectors and let students trace with dry erase markers for extended use!) ✻ Color by letter ✻ Concepts of Print Cards- Used in teaching- Laminate or print on cardstock for durability. ✻ Sort letter/number (concepts of print review) ✻ Rhyme ✻ Letter match: uppercase and lowercase ✻ Letter Sounds A-Z ✻ Name writing practice worksheets ✻ Daily sign-in strips: Cut out strips to let students sign their name daily and place in attendance box or board. ✻ All About Me worksheet ✻ My phone number practice ✻ First Day Self Portrait ✻ All About Me mini-book
A meticulously designed mini unit to support the book "The Cool Bean" by Jory John. Whether in the classroom or at-home platforms, there is no better way to execute a balanced literacy platform in your classroom than by anchoring your daily activities to a rich, interactive read-aloud. Don't have the book yet? It's a must have! Buy it here: https://amzn.to/3eHvJkU Listen to it here: https://bit.ly/387m5VZ INCLUDED: Responses to Reading Writing Prompts Printable Take-home Book QR Code for Reading Center Grammar Math: Graphing, Word Problems, Addition/Subtraction Practice Craft Chart helpers / Retell cards Vocabulary cards More... ©MakeTeachingFun! Resources Keywords: first grade, 1st grade, kinder, kindergarten, k-2, book unit, literacy unit, mini book unit, worksheets, printables, printable books, key details, reading, reading units, balanced literacy
Perfect companion for Pearson / Savaas My View Curriculum Grade 2, 5 Units Unit 1: You Are Here, 99 slides Unit 2: Nature's Wonders, 103 slides Unit 3: Our Traditions, 103 slides Unit 4: Making a Difference, 103 slides Unit 5: Our Incredible Earth, 101 slides Each unit includes Essential Question poster, Weekly Question posters, Academic Vocabulary posters, Weekly Developing Vocabulary posters, and ELA Learning Standards. These are ideal for display on a bulletin board or virtual classroom to reinforce concepts of My View ELA units. This works for both online and in-person learning. Posters are bright, colorful, with a mix of clipart and real-life photographs, and fonts that can be read by students. Pack also includes black and white posters!
Learn how to plan and manage literacy centers through differentiated instruction activities, rotations, & behavior management strategies.
Product Description: These eye-catching task cards are perfect for K-2 students studying poetry and learning the concept of onomatopoeia. This product contains: 24 Task Cards with a sound expression and prompt. Card Size: 4 cards on letter size paper O is for Onomatopoeia Anchor Chart Ideas for Implementation Each card is illustrated to enhance student understanding. Cards contain the prompt: is the sound of________ so that students can associate the sound word with a concrete concept. *Note: There are no cards for U or X. Try these ideas: Create a Learning Center Create Flip Cards with a Book Ring Use as Flashcards for small groups or pairs Use as Sentence Writing Prompts Use as Story Starters Encourage Students to Create their Own Cards / Charts Place Anchor Chart at Writing Station Place Anchor Chart in a student’s Writer’s Journal for reference Curricular Connections: These ABC’s of Onomatopoeia Task Cards can be used to help students meet the following CCSS: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.5, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.4, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.4 The following CAFE strategies can be reinforced by reading text with onomatopoeia: Make a mental image, Use text features, Read with expression and phrasing, Tune in to interesting words.
Fun ideas and literacy activities for learning about the ending ING in Kindergarten and First Grade #kindergarten #1stgrade #literacy
SIGHT WORD SENTENCES with picture supported text and motivating picture cards are a fun way to engage beginning readers with bug vocabulary and sight words. Presentation/Text Options: Materials include both picture supported text and text only sentence frames. A variety of picture type and number of picture supports within a sentence frame provides options to meet the literacy and language needs of your students. Students read sentence frame, add a bug picture, and read the completed sentence. Text Patterns: I see a _____. I see the _____. 12 Bug Pictures: butterfly, ant, fly, dragonfly, snail, slug, spider, ladybug, bee, caterpillar, beetle, grasshopper Instructional Formats: Sentence frames can be organized in any of the following formats: *Pocket chart story *File folder *Flip strips on metal ring *Table top or rug center box/bag activity *Interactive book
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...?"
Read and Color & Read and Draw Inside you will find: * 10 Read and Color pages. * 10 Read and Draw These comprehension activities are ideal for students in kindergarten and first grade. Use this as a listening comprehension activities for your kindergarten students, or have your first graders read the passages and work independently. These are perfect for literacy centers, independent work, morning work, fast finisher, homework and more. Take a look at the freebie to determine if this set will fit the needs of your students: FREE Reading Comprehension Activities This is a part of a GROWING BUNDLE: GROWING BUNDLE Reading Comprehension Activities You may also be interested in: Reading Comprehension Check GROWING BUNDLE Reading Comprehension THE BUNDLE Reading Fluency and Comprehension THE BUNDLE If you have any questions, please email me at: [email protected] before purchasing *************************************************** Follow my stores for more AWESOME FREEBIES and GET UPDATES on my NEW PRODUCTS!! Connect with me: Teaching Biilfizzcend Instagram Teaching Biilfizzcend Pinterest
These Monthly Self-Portrait Templates are designed to keep you organized while also keeping your materials looking super fun! What's Included? Monthly Self-Portrait templates for: August September October November December January February March April May June *PLEASE NOTE* This product is in PDF format. It is NOT editable! If you enjoy this FREE download, please feel free to give me a rating and follow my store for future products and updates! Happy Teaching and Happy Smiling! Erika •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Let's Connect! ⤵ TpT Store: Teaching and Smiling Instagram: Teaching and Smiling Facebook: Teaching and Smiling Pinterest: Teaching and Smiling
We Don't Eat Our Classmates book activities unit with reading comprehension worksheets, printables, lesson ideas, craft for Kindergarten & First Grade
This package has some quick and easy drama or brain break activities that will keep your students smiling! This pack contains 6 activities: 1.) A Load of Emotions 2.) Monkey-See- Monkey-Do! 3.) Alternate Endings 4.) Give a Lil’ advice 5.) Body Movin’ Only! 6.) Skit Ready...Skit Set...Go Each activity contains printable cards that can be put into a jar (or container) for easy fun! Created by Kaitlin of K&C Love Grade 3 If you have any questions, please ask before purchasing. Thank you :) For more ideas and freebies, please visit us at: K&C Love Grade 3
*Bump it Up Wall* Aligned with Australian Curriculum Writing Continuum Clusters *** This is now available in a K-6 Literacy MEGA Bundle. Save $5 when purchasing as a bundle! Bump it Up Wall *Reading, Comprehension and Writing* MEGA Bundle K-6 By the end of Stage One, students are expected to p...
This sentence building literacy center is a fun (and sometimes hilarious) way to have your students build high quality sentences. Each of the sentences include pronouns, determiners, adjectives, nouns, verbs, adverbs and prepositional phrases. It will provide them with the opportunity to 'play' with...
Cause and Effect Cut and Paste Sort Are you looking for a quick assessment, review or activity for cause and effect? This low prep, cut and paste sort is what you just need! Contents: - Poster - 4 cut and paste sorts (2 worksheets to find the cause, 2 worksheets to find the effect) - Answer Key Hope you enjoy them! Rock, Paper Scissors
This blog post includes ideas, activities, and free printables for using dice in the classroom. There’s a whole WORLD of possibilities for using dice with literacy!
I love robots and so do my kids. Honestly, bring a robot out anywhere and everyone takes notice. If you don’t have a BEE BOT you should seriously consider buying one. They are sold on both Amazon and Lakeshore. The sky’s the limit with BEEBOTs. I always say robotics is not something new to teach. Bee Bots and robotics are simply a new way of teaching. Even your most reluctant student gets interested when you bring out the BEE BOT. My most challenging kids NEVER have behavioral issues during robotics. Hmm maybe we should spend some time thinking about that last sentence. No behavioral challenges when we use robots? Really? Really! The kids are practicing complex thinking, and problem solving. They are actively engaged, and did I mention no one has behavioral challenges. You had me at no behavioral challenges. What is a BEE BOT? A BeeBot is a small robot that looks just like a little bee. It takes very simple commands. Forward, back, turn right and turn left. That's it. Simple. But oh the possibilities are endless. There is something about using a robot that levels the playing field. The vast majority of my kids (so far, that means 100%) have never seen a robot up close and personal. Everyone has zero background experience. That is powerful for my kids who have challenging home lives. It’s usually the first time they start at the same place as my kids who come from homes that are filled with enriching activities. BEE BOTs are awesome. The kids have no idea they are learning to code. They just love that little guy. The lights, the sounds, the movement, are you kidding me who doesn’t love that! If you are looking for BEE BOT resources. I am adding to my list every week. These resources are designed to be cut out and put together to make a mat. Don't feel like cutting, taping, and laminating?? I have started to offer fully assembled mats sent directly to you.
Here is a collection of NO PREP unplugged activities that will help you introduce coding to your students. You don't need to have access to technology in your classroom. Coding is part of the 2020 Ontario Math Curriculum document. The activities can be introduced during whole group lessons or included in Math centers. The activities in this resource include: *Follow the code to help the chick find the hen. *Help the cat find the mouse. Write the code. *Write the code for the cat's path. *Help the horse find the cow, then the pig. Write the code. *This resource also includes a blank grid and pictures of animals and arrows that you can use for cut and paste activities. This makes it easy to adapt for your young learners. *Check out my Probability activities for grade 1 and 2. Click here. *Be sure to follow my store to be alerted of new products. Click here. *Don't forget to leave feedback. You will receive TPT credits that can be used on future purchases..
**This has been updated to use for the 2022-2023, 2023-2024,and the 2024-2025 year school year These memory books are perfect to help your little ones remember all the fun you've had this year. There are 2 versions of each page - one with lines and one without. A cover page for pre-k, kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade is included. Each memory book will have 16 pages your students can complete: Cover page This is Me This is My School This is My Teacher Favorite Field Trip Favorite Subject Favorite Thing At School Favorite Memory Favorite Special I Will Miss... I Look Forward To.... My Proudest Moment This Year I Learned When I Grow Up My Class Class Autographs **If there is a page you would like added, please let me know and I will be happy to add it for you :)
Enemy Pie book activities unit with literacy printables, reading companion worksheets, lesson ideas, and a craft for First Grade and Second Grade
Are your students having difficulty including correct mechanics in their writing? Get your students checking their writing with these 5 star writing papers and rubrics! Like this? Check out the bundle to get this and more! Please note, the skills included are: capital at the beginning of a sentence, ending punctuation, spaces between words, neat handwriting, and sentence makes sense. This lesson is targeted towards kindergarten students. ♥♥♥Check out the preview! ♥♥♥ What's included?: 16 different types or paper 2 different sizes of the rubrics To Use: •Print and copy the paper you want to use. •I’ve included paper with rubrics and paper without. •If you use the paper without a rubric, you can print and laminate the rubrics included. •I let students check off their rubric with a dry erase marker. •If you use the paper with rubrics, they can check it off right on the paper! Questions? If you have any questions about this product or using this product, please email me at [email protected] before purchasing. Let's Connect! To keep up with the latest on new products, sales, and flash freebies, connect with me on: ♥ Facebook ♥ Instagram ♥ Pinterest ♥ My Blog ♥ Twitter ♥ Earn Credits Towards Future Purchases: If you like this product, please leave feedback at my TPT store. Remember each time you leave feedback you earn credits that can be used towards your future TPT purchase! …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Copyright © 2019 Whitney Soboleski at Glitter and Glue 4 K-2. All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display
For preschool teachers seeking to assess their students skills, printable online resources focusing on fine motor skills, letter recognition, and counting assessment could be a crucial aid.
Teaching learners to write using sensory language can seem a little tricky. This simple writing activity allows your writers to read a story where the author's use of sensory language helps bring the story to life. Fish Wish I love this story from Bob Barner (and so many of his other books, as well). This
Happy Valentine’s Day! Use this graphic organizer to practice beginning, middle, end. Grab this Freebie in my TPT shop today! I have used this organizer several times throughout our beginning, middle, end unit of ELA. Now, it is in our writing workshop area and students use it independently. After reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric...
Happy Belated Groundhogs Day! We are lucky that our Science Instructional Calendar lined up so that we were studying Light and Shadows on February 2nd this year. With all the standards that we have to fit in, it's great to have a reason to celebrate :-) This year my kids did some cute Groundhog's day writing, talking about what their life would be like as a groundhog. I was really happy with and amused by their finished products! We also talk about how to make a shadow, and different light sources. Because I feel our Science Resources are sometimes lacking, I created a Light and Shadow Unit for my students. My friend The Lesson Plan Diva got to use some of these activities in her classroom today and said her students really enjoyed them. Click here to grab your copy! And here is an awesome Mini-book freebie, your students will love being authors and illustrators!
Take a look at number sense workstations for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and place value workstations for third grade!
Encourage your little construction workers to build letters with this easy prep activity! Pair the included printable with golf tees, toy hammers, and a Dollar Tree garden kneeler for fine motor, literacy, and role-playing fun! Includes: 2 Differentiations for each letter: Fewer Holes & More Holes -UPPERCASE letters -lowercase letters Each letter is set on a half-page. There are 2 of the same letter on each page to make it easy to prep specific letters for small groups. Or, print the whole set for free choice fun! If you have any problems, questions, or suggestions for this product, feel free to reach out to me in the Q&A section below and I will make it right! You can also find me on social media (practicallyprek on Instagram) or email me ([email protected]).
Preschool Learn at Home Week 7 Distance Learning ** American and Australian spelling included ** About this book: This book contains a collection of math and literacy worksheets intended to be used with Preschool students at home. Included is a week’s worth of activities. Worksheets included in this packet by day: Monday: 1. I'm a Little Teapot nursery rhyme 2. Letter K upper case dab 3. Letter K upper and lower case identification 4. Numbers 1-5 cut and paste worksheet 5. Octagon worksheet 6. Sight word focus: find Tuesday: 1. I'm a Little Teapot puppets for retelling 2. Letter K upper and lower case tracing 3. Letter K beginning sounds 4. Numbers 6-10 cut and paste worksheet 5. Octagon maze 6. Sight word focus: for Wednesday: 1. I'm a Little Teapot flip book 2. Letter K upper and lower case tracing and identification 3. Letter K booklet: tracing, beginning sounds, identification 4. Numbers 1-5 count and color 5. Octagon identification 6. Sight word focus: look Thursday: 1. I'm a Little Teapot clock 2. Letter L upper case dab 3. Letter L upper and lower case identification 4. Numbers 6-10 count and color 5. Color pink worksheet 6. Sight word focus: wee Friday: 1. I'm a Little Teapot cut and paste sentence 2. Letter L upper and lower case tracing 3. Letter L beginning sounds 4. Numbers 1-10 cut and paste order 5. Color by number (dots) Happy Teaching :) Click here to view the Kindergarten Learn at Home Week 1 packet. Follow me on Facebook for exclusive freebies and giveaways! Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Pinterest Visit my blog
Here is a review of the perfect STEM / STEAM Picture Book, Boxitects. Has strong females. Cooperation theme and STEM Activities and craft included.
It is almost that time! President’s day!!! I get so excited about teaching my students about our past and present presidents!! One of my favorite “I am” mini units goes into detail about our current President Barack Obama. My favorite part of this unit is the craft because it incorporates writing skills, with historical knowledge …
FREE: Soccer Math and Literacy Cut and Paste Sampler With this Sampler you will receive three (3) worksheet pages from my Soccer Math and Literacy Worksheet Packet. With the FULL VERSION of Soccer Math and Literacy Cut and Paste Worksheet Packet students will be able to practice number matching, letter matching, counting, color matching, addition and subtraction and more. This Soccer Math and Literacy Cut and Paste worksheet set contains 27 pages. This is a no prep product. Just print and use immediately. You may view the full version here: Soccer Math and Literacy Cut and Paste Worksheets ~~Your students may also like my other sports themed products~~ Sports Copyright information: Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license for each teacher at the significantly discounted additional license price when you checkout. Thank you. You may NOT post any products on school websites or online anywhere. All products are for single buyer use only and not for commercial use ********************************************************* Please click on the STAR above to "Follow Me" and receive updates on new products and free downloads. Please leave feedback to earn TPT credits that can be used on future purchases. For more no-prep/low prep cut and paste worksheets, file folders, math, puzzles, coloring pages, life skills products and more, visit my store. Smalltowngiggles Thank you, Rose Hascall Smalltowngiggles Tag Titles: Soccer, Olympics, Fine Mother Skills, Cut and Paste, EGL, ESL. ELD, Alphabet, Shapes, Color Matching, Sequence, Sorting by size, Math, counting, math counting, Independent study, Kindergarten, Special Education, Home School, Autism, Early Childhood, PK, preschool, PK, Daycare
One of the kindergarten Common Core writing standards is to participate in shared research and writing projects (W.K.7) and to gather infor...
Every year I like to make a set of these spaceman sticks for my students. It is a great help when teaching your class how to make spaces between words! It is an essential writing tool in my classroom! Simply print the spacemen onto labels (or you can use paper). Then cut the labels to the desired size - I like to cut off some of the white area. Put the stickers onto jumbo craft sticks and secure with a piece of clear packing tape. I also like to add each students name on the bottom of the stick with a permanent marker. Click below to get the labels.