Three separate pages of butterfly vocabulary. Each page adds more challenging words.
An introduction to subtraction, this book counts down from five to one. Children draw (or glue, etc.) the correct amount of coconuts on the tree.
A fun little poem to help children understand the concept of subtraction.
Trace the dotted lines to complete this picture of a pig!
Trace the dotted lines to practice making curves and circles.
So G really wanted to do a “rain craft” today, but ughhh Monday…. I didn’t feel like scraping glue off the table or scrubbing paint when we were done, so I pulled out this super simple SCIENCE idea that I’ve been saving for a while.
This form will help you determine what type of play is going on with your students.
Children will enjoy these six different songs!
Find the rhyming words in this Groundhog Day poem!
Help the bee find the nectar in the center of the flower!
What do you do when it's 7am, you've reheated your coffee twice already but haven't DRANK any yet, ANNNND now your child asks to "do a craft mama?”
This cute book mimics Eric Carle's Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? with its rhyme and repetition. Prints 2 books at once (just cut pages in half).
Children will love tracing this crown! (They won't even notice they're improving their coordination!)
Children cut and glue the pictures that begin with letter A.
Celebrate Fathers' Day with this edition of The Scoop newspaper!
Four versions included, to accommodate all family structures (1- dad, 2- brother, 3-uncle, 4-grandpa).
Use these pictures to supplement your butterfly unit.
Improve children's hand-eye coordination by having them trace this football.
Answer yes or no to these twelve questions to determine a young infant's language skills.
Color and cut out the groundhog, then fold down the middle so it stands up on its own.