Grab this entire week of amazing 5 senses preschool activities and worksheets. Use them for circle time, science centers, and fun learning.
If you want to help your preschoolers learn about the five senses having sorting cards they mix-and-match is a great way to do so! These printable cards have a young boy demonstrating his sense alon
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.
Need 5 Senses Activities for kids? Check out these 8 Hands-On, grab and go, math and literacy activities for Preschool or Kindergarten.
Make your preschool transportation theme the best one yet with these adorable transportation worksheets and activities.
Reinforce sorting skills with these hands-on math centers. Sort by rules, and use different materials with these kindergarten sorting activities.
Depending on the student, astronomy can seem a bit laborious. Why not make a study of the planets interesting with a fun game? This Solar System activity is a super way to practice using information that's been learned!
These free LEGO Printables for Colors and Patterns are perfect for preschoolers to learn important skills such as classifying, sorting, and patterning!
Do you teach a preschool farm theme? Grab these awesome preschool farm activities and worksheets for your classroom and centers.
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These cute coloring and sorting pages can be used to introduce color words and color distinction to little learners. Included are 10 color pages and 5 sorting activities. Click HERE for the free download! Need a book to go with the activities? Check out some of our favorites: *Contains affiliate links. See my […]
Sorting is such an important skill for early learners and they will LOVE using this shapes sort printable in your math center!
This five senses activity incorporates sorting mats for tons of fun! Add it to any STEM or science center!
Spot the difference in the pictures of the beach in this preschool printable worksheet.
Before diving into a plants unit or animals unit, I think it’s good to spend a little time exploring living vs. non-living. This helps learners have a clear understanding of how living things work. And that’s exactly what this free living vs non-living learning pack can help you do. By the way, you may also like ... Read More about Living vs Non-Living Learning Pack
Hi there, parents! Have an exciting treat in store for your young ones: free worksheets that make learning about day and night exciting! Dra...
Need a quick and engaging measuring angles activity? Your students will love this set of puzzles! Measure angles with a protractor from 15-180 degrees.
Greek and Latin roots are sometimes the evil stepsister of vocab. Middle schools that use the Common Core (or any variation of it) must teach affixes, but high schools aren't required to, even though it’s valid vocabulary building. Affixes don't initially look glamorous to students, either; at first glance, affixes seem boring (a.k.a. memorization), and teachers are wary of how to teach them well (without just lecture and flash cards). Therefore, instead of viewing affixes as literary molecules - the building blocks to like, everything - classes often just go through the motions (or worse, ignore them completely). But what if you could teach prefixes, roots, and suffixes in a small amount of time, with higher student buy-in? Truth be told, I’ve done the full spectrum of bad to good with affix instruction: not enough of it, too much of it, successful flipped classroom, unsuccessful flipped classroom, too much in isolation, etc. Finally, I’ve got a balance that I’m happy with and that is starting to raise student awareness of the words they encounter while reading. Here's what that process currently looks like in our classroom. Yes, pretests are dry, but here’s the fun part: when my seventh graders bombed their pretest, they realized that they really DO need this instruction, and now they’re open to learning more about it. There are no egos in the way, and more students are willing to learn. (Steal my editable pretest here.) Side note: No, I don’t want students to fail or take a hit to their self-esteem… but many older teens and tweens assume they know or remember content that they do not. Next, we built flip books that contained essential lists of affixes AND practice for EACH chunk of them. Students rotated through stations to do things like… Complete the pages in their flipbooks Practice listing words that USE each affix Talk through how they could remember each one Play with a premade Quizlet set Pick up pre-made flash cards and start quizzing each other Yes, repetition is necessary, but practice can come from more than just index cards. Once students start to have a handle on some affixes, it’s time to do something creative (alongside your method of memorization) to make sure these meanings really stick. Start with an intermediate activity like this FREE puzzle challenge! The application level will look different, depending on your grade level and the extent of your students’ mastery. Here are a few ideas: Mixed Levels of Readiness: My 10-pack of application activities for affixes contains easier activities for students who are still acquiring roots AND more challenging ones for students who are ready, including pages about test prep and Harry Potter! (Try one for FREE here.) Embedded into Vocabulary: Start noticing the roots, prefixes, and suffixes in the vocabulary you assess elsewhere in your class. For example, in my Word of the Day program, we identify at least one affix and/or the language of origin for each word. Delve into REAL Latin: Don’t run from this idea! Do your students know common “English” phrases that are actually Latin, such as ad lib, per se, nota bene, pro bono, pro tempore, and status quo? If not, then maybe it’s time to build literacy with these common phrases. The REAL payoff... ...will come in that cute moment when a student raises her hand because she’s just noticed an affix in the text… or when a reluctant reader correctly zeroes in on what “agribusiness” means in a nonfiction article because he knows that “agri” means “farming”... or when a class tells you that they saw a root in their Science class and knew what the word meant. If students don’t get these affixes from us now, they never will, and it’s one of the best literacy graduation gifts we can give them. You Might Also Like... Tips and Activities for Teaching Vocabulary by Presto Plans Word Up Vocabulary Graphic Organizers by Tracee Orman
Heavy and Light Sort Worksheet K.MD.A.2 (Real Photos)Heavy vs. Light Sorting Page12 picturesanswer keyAligned to K.MD.A.1Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length or weight. Describe several measurable attributes of a single object.K.MD.A.2Directly compare two objects with a measurab...
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:
Free reading sorts for grades 4-5 with idea for implementation! These make perfect reading centers, stations, and independent practice reading activiites.
Start the year off right with these adorable Back to School Kindergarten Worksheets. Preview and get your FREE printable worksheet today!!
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
I also use short 3-4 question math quizzes for assessments, vocabulary quizzes, and more. Once the form is created, it can be used again, year after year by
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If you know me, you know that a good sort is one of my favorite instructional strategies. I actually think my grade level colleagues get si...
Help kindergarteners compare length & use appropriate vocabulary with this FREE "Shorter and Longer" activity. Great hands on practice for comparing length.
Save yourself time this spring with these fun, print and go May Preschool Worksheets. These pages are filled with flowers, bugs and other fun spring themes.
Grab this entire week of amazing 5 senses preschool activities and worksheets. Use them for circle time, science centers, and fun learning.
I've heard it from teacher after teacher: " I dread teaching measurement every year. " It's hard to blame them. There's nothing ground-shaking about measurement. There's nothing exciting about metric vs. customary. It's just one of those skills that our stud
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!
"When I do, I understand.”
Can't you tell how much we just loooove alliteration?! This week we reviewed quadrilaterals but added in how to classify them based on side...
I'm working a summer reading and math camp and I wanted to set up some fun camp-themed activities! I haven't gotten to all of the centers yet, but I thought I'd showcase just a few! S'more Fun: Vowel Sorting Activity So far my kinders LOVE this center. I printed 2 sheets of the marshmallows on card stock then laminated them. I used sticks and a hot glue gun to attach them to both sides of the stick. To make the vowel fire outs: Camping & Rolling: Sight Word Activity Camping Spelling & Writing Center: Building Words Sight Word Fishing Game Download Camp Kindergarten Packet in my TPT Store by Clicking HERE!
This free five senses printables pack is fantastic for enjoying sorting fun and foldable activity for a powerful learning tool.
Read about activities, lessons, and centers you can implement to help teach numbers. Download 6 free activities for your students.