This package includes four I HAVE, WHO HAS? math activities. The math concepts covered are numbers 1-30, tens and ones, and addition. Cut out car... ByKimberly Simmons
UPDATED VERSION!! In my math activity booklet, you will find engaging math fact activities for students ranging from kindergarten to second grade.... ByKimberly Simmons
This package includes three I HAVE, WHO HAS Sight Word Activities. Cut out cards and then pass them out to your students. The child with the star... ByKimberly Simmons
Students create animal books while they practice writing sentences using correct capitalization and punctuation. This package includes writing cen... ByKimberly Simmons
In package, there are 8 word sorts. The children cut out the words and glue them under the correct heading. Then write two to three sentences usi... ByKimberly Simmons
Need some fun, exciting ideas on ways to practice sight words? This handout lists ten fun ways to practice sight words and also includes 3.5"x 2" ... ByKimberly Simmons
Fact Families 0-10! This is a 36 page packet that contains one fact family sheet for each way to make numbers 0-10. Great practice sheet for makin... ByKimberly Simmons
In this packet, there are three games with thirty cards in each game. "I Have, Who Has" is a great, fun way to reinforce number sense!... ByKimberly Simmons
Kindergarten, first, and second graders love this game! The students play with a partner taking turn making a line that connects two dots vertical... ByKimberly Simmons
Students create pizza books while they practice writing sentences using correct capitalization and punctuation. This package includes writing cente... ByKimberly Simmons
Great summer calendar to practice first grade skills! The daily activities review Kindergarten skills and prepare the children for first grade. T... ByKimberly Simmons
After students read More Spaghetti, I Say!, they can complete this two-page handout. Worksheet has three parts: fill-in-the-blank sight words, seq... ByKimberly Simmons
The "Post Office Writing Center" was a hit with the Kindergarten through second grade students. Using the Post Office To Do List, the students wer... ByKimberly Simmons
In this packet, there are 6 games with thirty cards in each game. Each set focuses on one of the following skills:
--one more (2)
--one less
--... ByKimberly Simmons
In this packet, there are 18 games in all each containing thirty cards. To play this game, print the cards, cut them apart, and then laminate them.... ByKimberly Simmons
I use writing checklists for my students to use as a self-assessment tool to check their writing. I use writing rubrics to assess their writing an... ByKimberly Simmons
A handout that explains fifteen different activities that children can do to respond to a book. This is a great handout to send home with your chi... ByKimberly Simmons
Cut out cards and laminate them. Then pass them out to your students. The child with the start cards goes first and read his/her card, "Who has no?... ByKimberly Simmons