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6 Resources Included:
Fall Vocabulary Cards:
These vocabulary visual cards are a great resource for a Fall Unit or Back to School unit. Students can identify, match, and sort vocabulary cards all about fall. Easy prep! Use them on a bulletin board, in a writing center, or in your classroom library. Create a matching game or memory game OR use them as felt board pieces. They can be printed in different sizes.
Fall BINGO game:
This Bingo game is a great resource for a Fall Unit or Back to School. It is a fun way to introduce and develop vocabulary. Students can learn vocabulary, sight words, work on matching, identifying pictures, and turn-taking. My students love to play this game as a group or individually. The large pictures are perfect for hands-on learners. You can also print and cut out the pictures and play a matching game instead of using BINGO chips.
Fall Adapted Book:
This is a great resource for a Fall Season or Back to School unit of study. This is an adapted book to introduce, develop, and retain a fall unit's vocabulary. Great to assess and get to know your students by learning about Fall items. Simple and large pictures that students can identify and match are perfect for hands-on learners. The interactive component of placing a picture on the story engages students who have difficulty attending to stories. I use this story in my preschool classroom. My students love to independently read this book as well as take turns in a group to read the story.
Fall Puzzles:
Fall Puzzles are a great resource for your beginning of the school year activities. They are great for reinforcing and retaining vocabulary while exploring the season of Fall. Puzzles are a great way to develop and practice eye-hand coordination and problem-solving skills. These puzzles come in 4, 8, and 12 pieces to meet your students' needs. Easy prep, just print, laminate, and cut. My students love to find these in my math center where they can work independently or in a small group. Also, great to use during small groups and target specific IEP goals. I also like to tape them to my classroom wall and my students can put them together standing. It is a great trick to develop fine motor muscles!
Fall Coloring Sheets:
This is a great resource to use during a fall unit or back to school unit of study. Add these coloring sheets and I can draw cards to your writing center. Coloring pages are a great motivator for early learners to enjoy coloring and develop their fine motor skills. Provide crayons, markers, dry-erase markers, and chalk, and watch your little learners explore!
Fall Counting and Stringing Beads Task Cards:
This is a fun activity to develop and strengthen fine motor muscles while working on one-to-one correspondence counting and number recognition. They can also sort the beads by 4 different colors. Print, laminate, and hole punch the fall task cards. Add a pipe cleaner and your early learners can string beads as they count with one-to-one correspondence. The task cards are perfect to use during a clothing unit of study. Great addition to your math, writing, or games centers. Also a great resource to use during small groups.
Included Bonus: Free Apples Counting and Sorting Mats
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Description
6 Resources Included:
Fall Vocabulary Cards:
These vocabulary visual cards are a great resource for a Fall Unit or Back to School unit. Students can identify, match, and sort vocabulary cards all about fall. Easy prep! Use them on a bulletin board, in a writing center, or in your classroom library. Create a matching game or memory game OR use them as felt board pieces. They can be printed in different sizes.
Fall BINGO game:
This Bingo game is a great resource for a Fall Unit or Back to School. It is a fun way to introduce and develop vocabulary. Students can learn vocabulary, sight words, work on matching, identifying pictures, and turn-taking. My students love to play this game as a group or individually. The large pictures are perfect for hands-on learners. You can also print and cut out the pictures and play a matching game instead of using BINGO chips.
Fall Adapted Book:
This is a great resource for a Fall Season or Back to School unit of study. This is an adapted book to introduce, develop, and retain a fall unit's vocabulary. Great to assess and get to know your students by learning about Fall items. Simple and large pictures that students can identify and match are perfect for hands-on learners. The interactive component of placing a picture on the story engages students who have difficulty attending to stories. I use this story in my preschool classroom. My students love to independently read this book as well as take turns in a group to read the story.
Fall Puzzles:
Fall Puzzles are a great resource for your beginning of the school year activities. They are great for reinforcing and retaining vocabulary while exploring the season of Fall. Puzzles are a great way to develop and practice eye-hand coordination and problem-solving skills. These puzzles come in 4, 8, and 12 pieces to meet your students' needs. Easy prep, just print, laminate, and cut. My students love to find these in my math center where they can work independently or in a small group. Also, great to use during small groups and target specific IEP goals. I also like to tape them to my classroom wall and my students can put them together standing. It is a great trick to develop fine motor muscles!
Fall Coloring Sheets:
This is a great resource to use during a fall unit or back to school unit of study. Add these coloring sheets and I can draw cards to your writing center. Coloring pages are a great motivator for early learners to enjoy coloring and develop their fine motor skills. Provide crayons, markers, dry-erase markers, and chalk, and watch your little learners explore!
Fall Counting and Stringing Beads Task Cards:
This is a fun activity to develop and strengthen fine motor muscles while working on one-to-one correspondence counting and number recognition. They can also sort the beads by 4 different colors. Print, laminate, and hole punch the fall task cards. Add a pipe cleaner and your early learners can string beads as they count with one-to-one correspondence. The task cards are perfect to use during a clothing unit of study. Great addition to your math, writing, or games centers. Also a great resource to use during small groups.
Included Bonus: Free Apples Counting and Sorting Mats
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