Are you looking for a fun way to practice teen numbers in your classroom? This best selling Teen Number Bingo resource is such a fun way to practice identifying teen numbers. This makes for a great whole group game, small group activity, or even partner center! I designed the double ten frame cards and the base ten cube cards for my students to turn over and cover the matching number on their boards. Rather than using traditional number cards these cube and ten frame number cards will help your
Trying to teach your students to deeply understand that teen numbers are comprised of a group of ten and some more? This popular multi-sensory center allows students a visual and concrete representation of the quantity and the numeral together on each page. These learning mats can be printed in color, laminated, and used over and over again. The children can also practice writing the numbers using dry erase markers on the laminated copies. After your students cover the numbers with unifix cubes
Looking for engaging ways to practice CVC words that are aligned with the Science of Reading? Wanting an adorable Spring craft? This decodable word family flower resource is all you will need! Print and laminate to use over and over as a literacy center in your classroom or print black and white copies for a fun, purposeful craft this spring or summer! This resource includes: 20 different flower word families that are comprised of CVC or CCVC words (black and white and colored)Colored and black
Trying to teach your students to deeply understand that teen numbers are comprised of a group of ten and some more can be tricky, but it doesn't have to be! These place value teen number crafts allows students a visual representation of the quantity and the numeral together on each page. Students will enjoy coloring, cutting, and gluing their teen number people together and learning that each teen number has a group of ten in it. Have each child pick a number and be sure each number is represent
Are you looking for an age appropriate way to teach about civil rights and spreading peace? This popular resource asks the students to consider how they can be peacemakers and spread peace around the world. Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and teach about his peaceful stance on changing the world! This craft also works great on World Kindness Day or incorporated into many other social studies or writing lessons! Simply print the black and white printable or use the other components of this r
I created this independent center to be a resource that students could use as they are learning the correct formation of how to write the alphabet letters. I am always looking for ways to make the learning a multi-sensory experience for my students. I like how these learning mats can be printed in color, laminated, and used over and over again. The children can also practice writing the letters using dry erase markers on the laminated copies. After your students cover the letters with unifix cub
Feeling stressed as you prepare for your parent teacher/student led conferences? I have been there! Don't stress anymore! Use this Glow and Grow Feedback from to help students share their strengths and goals with their families. You can have students fill these out or the teacher can use it as a snapshot for the parents. The jump ring cards are a great way to personalize each students number of glows/grows and can easily be added to throughout the year! Why you should use this resource: Feel pr
Are you teaching your students to identify the numbers 1-10 and build their number sense? These number crafts allows students a visual representation of the quantity and the numeral together on each page. They are such a fun and cute craft that incorporate many different representations of each number. Students will enjoy coloring, cutting, and gluing their number people together. They will make such a cute display hanging in the hallway or your classroom that shows: number identification, base
Are you looking for a simple way to teach kindness in your classroom this holiday season? I created this craft and writing activity to showcase students' ideas about spreading kindness with others. Staple the lights together to make a colorful display that focuses on being a good person and sharing your "light" with others. This resource includes: *Black and white and 7 colored bulbs for each writing prompt -I shine bright when I ... -I light up the world when I ... *Straight lines on light
Are you looking for a NO PREP fun way to practice lowercase letters? These unifix cube lowercase letter pages are a super way to develop fine motor skills and provide your students with practice forming letters. Simply print and laminate for repeat use year after year. These lowercase letter pages will be engaging for your students and can serve as a whole group activity, small group ELA center, or for intervention work. This resource includes:26 lowercase alphabet letter unifix cube pagesThis
Are you looking for a NO PREP tactile way to build number sense and connect counting to cardinality? The search is over! These unifix cube number pages are a great way to develop fine motor skills and provide your students with practice forming numbers. Your students will practice seeing and creating the numbers and placing the correct corresponding number of cubes on each mat. Easily differentiate with this resource using one of the two formats! These number pages will be engaging for your stud
Use this creative writing paper to motivate students to write during their Work on Writing Center or during Writing Workshop. This can be made into a class book or used as single writing activities. The children draw a picture to show what the character is daydreaming about. Then then write about their drawing. Each of the following characters has their own daydream page: cow, fly, alligator, worm, bear, astronaut, bee, butterfly, dinosaur, cat, dog, ant, hippo, dragonfly, duck, elephant, elf,
I designed these independent dice centers to provide some fun practice for students with: forward counting, backward counting, number writing, adding, and number representation. I wanted some quick and easy centers that were helpful for teachers and fun for students. The only items you will need are some fun counting materials (erasers, plastic toys, legos, cubes, i.e.), various number dice, and these worksheets. Black and white worksheet formats are provided or these can be printed in color and
It is nearing the end of the year and you are looking for the perfect activity. Look no further because this adorable kite craft is a great way to paint, color, and be creative while still practicing ELA and Math skills. Your students can customize the bows with skip counting by 2, 5, or 10! They could record sight words, word family words, or words to describe Summer or Spring! This Spring and Summer Craft makes such a great bulletin board display. This fun black and white kite craft includes:
Are your students struggling to use the correct voice level during school? This product is designed to help students learn what voice volume is appropriate for different situations during school. There are multiple different charts to help meet the varying needs of your students. The social story helps to give specific examples of when the different voice levels should be used during school. The social story is created in a full colored version or a black and white reproducible version so it can
Are you looking for a craft to add to your Math or ELA learning? Sometimes you just need to mix up the routine and have some fun! This letter and number bundle is just the right resource for you. These NO PREP print and go letter and number crafts are a great way to teach number representation and letters and sounds. They are fun to put together and make a great display in your classroom. Consider using them whole group with your entire class or in small groups as an intervention for specific le
This Guess Who? name class book will be the perfect way for your students to learn their friends' names and begin to learn the letters and sounds associated with those names. Give each child the class book page that corresponds with the beginning letter in their name. Paste a photo of them in the box or have them draw a self portrait. Then attach one of the Guess Who? half sheet pages over their name and picture and bind the book together. This is sure to be a favorite for your primary student
Are you looking for a fun, multisensory, independent Math Center for your students? There is no need to look any further! These September themed back to school unifix cube pictures are the perfect way to have your student busily work while developing their fine motor skills and practicing some foundational math skills (sorting, counting, and number writing). Simply print and laminate for repeated use every school year! This resource is part of Unifix Cubes Yearlong Bundle. Check out the bundle h
This math center is designed to allow students to practice counting with one to one correspondence, refine fine motor skills, sort cubes by color, and write numbers for the whole year! Included: Each month includes 8 pictures with 3 different levels of difficulty for each! This bundle includes 240 differentiated math mats for Sept-June! September- Pencil, School, Bus, Fall Tree, Crayons, Owl, Kite, Yellow Apple October- Jack-o-lantern, Cat, Candy Corn, Spider, Ghost, Candy, Witch Hat, Witch
Are you looking for a great starter kit for morning tubs, literacy/math centers, or fine motor tubs? I have just what you need with this this NO PREP Unifix Cube bundle! Your students will practice correct letter formation, connect letters to sounds, and learn the quantity associated with each number 1-19! These unifix cube centers are a great small group activity, independent activity, and would be wonderful practice in a morning tub. Simply print the resource out, laminate the full sheets, and
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