This form will help you determine what type of play is going on with your students.
Simple chart shows how many (average) hours of sleep are needed at each age.
Help the bee find the nectar in the center of the flower!
Use the checklist to determine different areas of development. Areas include:
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).
This packet includes 3 different activities involving the same six CVC words. Great for small groups, centers, and independent practice.
A great way to let children play to practice letter recognition...
Children will love tracing this crown! (They won't even notice they're improving their coordination!)
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).
Children cut and glue the pictures that begin with letter A.
Use these pictures to supplement your butterfly unit.
A fun little poem to use on the 100th day of school. Children fill in their wish on the line and color the pciture.
Improve children's hand-eye coordination by having them trace this football.
Children practice spelling CVC words with this leaf-themed activity.
Students read the CVC word card and then place it on the matching picture.
Color and cut out the groundhog, then fold down the middle so it stands up on its own.
Includes large and small a e i o u cards, 25 word cards, and
A spooky twist to a favorite classic, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, uses the repetition of the book to reinforce colors and color words.
This CVC packet has a teeth theme and includes a variety of word sorting activities.