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Pets Math and Literacy Bundle
Pets Math and Literacy Bundle
Pets Math and Literacy Bundle
Pets Math and Literacy Bundle
Pets Math and Literacy Bundle
Pets Math and Literacy Bundle
Pets Math and Literacy Bundle
Pets Math and Literacy Bundle
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Description

This pet themed math and literacy bundle includes a photo word wall, path game, count and clip cards, measurement activity, roll and graph, alphabet centers, and letter tiles cards.

The pet theme word wall words with photographs are for your pocket chart, wall, writing center, stamping center, or wherever else you would like to use them. There are 30 words in this set. It also includes pet themed writing paper for your writing center or write the room activities.

Roll and Graph Game

This center includes the graphing to five sheet, dice inserts and a printable die. Game sheet can be laminated and used with pet counters or a dry erase marker or copied for individual students and used with any writing implement or alphabet stamps.

Path Game

This center includes a game board, dice inserts, printable die, spinner, and game pieces. Students can roll or spin to follow the path to get the pet to its home. You can add cards to this game for letter identification or other skills.

Count and Clip

These cards help students practice one-to-one correspondence and counting skills. Cards match to numerals, dice, and fingers.

Measurement Center

This center involves using linking or snap cubes to measure pets. Be sure to print actual size. This includes a recording sheet to write down the number of cubes used to measure.

This Pet ABC activities set can be used in at least four centers in your classroom. If you need a writing center, something to add to your sensory bin, a matching game for your pocket chart, or a dice game this set of cards can be used.

Just print, cut, and laminate the cards for durability before using in your centers.

This set includes capital and lowercase alphabet cards as well as cards with clip art of items that start with each letter of the alphabet. In addition, there are two dot marker (or marking device of your choice) recording sheets included.

If you need an idea for an alphabet or writing center or morning work tubs, this set of pet themed words alphabet tiles cards gives you several options.

There are six sets of the 12 long cards, three gray scale and three in color.

One set just has blank tiles, one set has lowercase letters, and one has capital letters.

These can be used with matching letter tiles or use capitals with lowercase and lowercase with capitals.

These can also be laminated to use with a dry erase marker for printing practice. Cards can also be utilized with alphabet stamps.

Use the mittens and kitten cards to play a pocket chart game, a memory game, or utilize them in your sensory bin.

For a circle time or small group pocket chart or floor game, place the kitten behind on of the eleven different patterned mittens. Ask students to describe which mitten the kitten is hiding in. A poem is included to recite each time.

For a memory game, use both sets of mittens. Flip the cards picture side down and have students try to find matches to help the kitten find his mittens.

For use in your sensory bin, you can fill it with winter themed items as well as the cards. Have student use dot markers to mark their sheet as they discover the mittens in the bin.

Q-tip Painting Center

Q-tip or cotton swab painting set is great for working on fine motor skills with your preschool or kindergarten students in a fun way.

The qtip set includes color and grayscale pages. The first set includes the beginning letter of the pet themed word with a clipart picture and the word in dotted form for tracing. The second set includes a larger graphic with dots to paint around the outline of the clipart. This set also has the word in dotted font for tracing.

The words can be painted with q tip or you may have your students use other writing implements for this portion of the activity.

Pet Cutting Practice Scissor Skills Center

Use these pet themed cuttings strips and two piece puzzles to practice straight line, wavy and zigzag cutting with your students. This scissor skills center can be used in the classroom or at home.

Pet Dot Marker Center

Dot following the code for these pages. Eleven different pets with a capital and lowercase letter search page for each.

Just added a bonus file of two pieces beginning letter self checking pet puzzles.

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Pets Math and Literacy Bundle

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Pets Alphabet Puzzles and Dot Marker Center

Description

This pet themed math and literacy bundle includes a photo word wall, path game, count and clip cards, measurement activity, roll and graph, alphabet centers, and letter tiles cards.

The pet theme word wall words with photographs are for your pocket chart, wall, writing center, stamping center, or wherever else you would like to use them. There are 30 words in this set. It also includes pet themed writing paper for your writing center or write the room activities.

Roll and Graph Game

This center includes the graphing to five sheet, dice inserts and a printable die. Game sheet can be laminated and used with pet counters or a dry erase marker or copied for individual students and used with any writing implement or alphabet stamps.

Path Game

This center includes a game board, dice inserts, printable die, spinner, and game pieces. Students can roll or spin to follow the path to get the pet to its home. You can add cards to this game for letter identification or other skills.

Count and Clip

These cards help students practice one-to-one correspondence and counting skills. Cards match to numerals, dice, and fingers.

Measurement Center

This center involves using linking or snap cubes to measure pets. Be sure to print actual size. This includes a recording sheet to write down the number of cubes used to measure.

This Pet ABC activities set can be used in at least four centers in your classroom. If you need a writing center, something to add to your sensory bin, a matching game for your pocket chart, or a dice game this set of cards can be used.

Just print, cut, and laminate the cards for durability before using in your centers.

This set includes capital and lowercase alphabet cards as well as cards with clip art of items that start with each letter of the alphabet. In addition, there are two dot marker (or marking device of your choice) recording sheets included.

If you need an idea for an alphabet or writing center or morning work tubs, this set of pet themed words alphabet tiles cards gives you several options.

There are six sets of the 12 long cards, three gray scale and three in color.

One set just has blank tiles, one set has lowercase letters, and one has capital letters.

These can be used with matching letter tiles or use capitals with lowercase and lowercase with capitals.

These can also be laminated to use with a dry erase marker for printing practice. Cards can also be utilized with alphabet stamps.

Use the mittens and kitten cards to play a pocket chart game, a memory game, or utilize them in your sensory bin.

For a circle time or small group pocket chart or floor game, place the kitten behind on of the eleven different patterned mittens. Ask students to describe which mitten the kitten is hiding in. A poem is included to recite each time.

For a memory game, use both sets of mittens. Flip the cards picture side down and have students try to find matches to help the kitten find his mittens.

For use in your sensory bin, you can fill it with winter themed items as well as the cards. Have student use dot markers to mark their sheet as they discover the mittens in the bin.

Q-tip Painting Center

Q-tip or cotton swab painting set is great for working on fine motor skills with your preschool or kindergarten students in a fun way.

The qtip set includes color and grayscale pages. The first set includes the beginning letter of the pet themed word with a clipart picture and the word in dotted form for tracing. The second set includes a larger graphic with dots to paint around the outline of the clipart. This set also has the word in dotted font for tracing.

The words can be painted with q tip or you may have your students use other writing implements for this portion of the activity.

Pet Cutting Practice Scissor Skills Center

Use these pet themed cuttings strips and two piece puzzles to practice straight line, wavy and zigzag cutting with your students. This scissor skills center can be used in the classroom or at home.

Pet Dot Marker Center

Dot following the code for these pages. Eleven different pets with a capital and lowercase letter search page for each.

Just added a bonus file of two pieces beginning letter self checking pet puzzles.

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Rated 5 out of 5
February 1, 2023
This resource is great to use with the Creative Curriculum Pet Study in my pre-k classroom
Mary Y.
73 reviews
Grades taught: PreK
Rated 4 out of 5
October 4, 2020
I very much enjoyed this unit. One thing I noticed is that, in the literacy sound cards, you used short vowel sounds for all the vowels except I, where you used ice cream. I would have preferred that you stay with the short vowel sounds throughout. Also, for letter S, you used a shoe. Shoe begins with sh which is a digraph. I would have preferred that you stay with the initial sound that is heard in words like sun. Other than that, your work is excellent. Thank you so much!
Barbara H.
1,018 reviews
Grades taught: PreK
Laura's Lily Pad
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Laura's Lily Pad
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Oct 4, 2020
Thanks for your specific suggestion. I added sun and iguana to the last page of the picture cards if you would like to download again and just print that page for your use.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.
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