Use these activities for the younger grades when celebrating one student each week.
Use these worksheets to have children practice writing their name and adress, along with comparing themselves now to when they were a baby.
Includes CVC mats for the following pictures: sun, cat, bag, dog, ten, bus, and fox.
Practice changing CVC words to CVCe words with this packet.
Use these terms to enhance children's vocabulary when describing the parts of a butterly.
Analyze your child's speech and language skills.
Enhance your students' comprehension abilities with these activities.
Verbally read the story "Abby's Ice Cream" and follow up with the other two pages.
Note: Younger students may need help reading the questions on the Story Recall Map.
Simple worksheet for learning the parts of a clock, numbers, and hands: Write the numbers. Color the long hand blue. Color the short hand red.
100 items to color - great to use for the 100th day of school or for anything involving one hundred. Challenge students to color, count, and record how many of each object they find!
This simple book report allows children to reflect on what they read.
Share a little history with your students! This sheet is filled with details about the Chinese New Year.
What are your dreams for the world?
Help students organize their writing with this worksheet.
These tickets are a fun way to remind students of the book or movie!
Fill in the blanks with numbers that follow the pattern.
Learn more about your students using this simple survey. Students can fill it out to help you understand them and their feelings about school.
A great way to create a unique classroom management system!
This simple chart has a line for the child's name along with five columns: date, title (or type of material read), minutes, pages, and parent initials.
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.
Color words are written inside different leaves. Students color in the leaves with the appropriate color.