Early Childhood

Lists which foods to eat more of, as well as which to eat less of, and what to try to avoid altogether.

Published in For Parents

Trace with a finger, pencil, or use with play dough.  Either way, children will enjoy practicing how to draw a star!

Published in Language Arts

This science experiment (taste-testing) goes well with a Chicka Chicka Boom Boom unit.  Children can taste the tropical fruit and circle yes or no for whether or not they liked it.

Published in Science

Dads will get a kick out of their child(ren)'s answers to All About My Dad!

Published in Holiday Worksheets

Identify a child's motor skills and self-help abilities with this checklist.

Published in Teaching Tools

Use these worksheets to have children practice writing their name and adress, along with comparing themselves now to when they were a baby.

Published in Teaching Tools

Use these terms to enhance children's vocabulary when describing the parts of a butterly.

Published in Science

Analyze your child's speech and language skills.

Published in Teaching Tools

Have children trace the rest of the barn to complete the picture.

Published in Language Arts

A great way to practice fine motor skills!  Also can be laminated (use dry erase markers).

Published in Language Arts

A great way to practice using the pincer grip!

Published in Language Arts

Cut out these bold letters to add some color to your alphabet.  Could be used along with Chicka Chicka Boom Boom to decorate your coconut tree.

Published in Teaching Tools

Have children make their own Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree.  Use child's forearm for the trunk and hands for the palm leaves.  When dry, have children put letters on and around the tree!

Published in Reading

Follow the rainbow to find the pot of gold!

Published in Teaching Tools

A handy reference sheet with guidelines of when to introduce kitchen/cooking skills to children.

Published in For Parents

Practice making curves up to make handwriting easier to master later!

Published in Language Arts

Use straight lines and connect the letters of the alphabet!

Published in Reading

Challenge students to trace this tricky clover!

Published in Language Arts

This visual shows what students gain by reading 20 minutes vs. 5 minutes vs. 1 minute a day.  

Published in Reading

A great way to show children a variety of fonts of each letter, a through z.

Published in Language Arts