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Preview of My 5 Senses Worksheet

My 5 Senses Worksheet

Food Explorers let your adventures begin! Pick a food and use your five senses to explore how it looks, smells, feels, tastes, and sounds. When you're done, print out another one and do it all over again! This FREE printable tool complements the encyclopedia guidebooks “ Where Do Bananas Come From? A Book of Fruits” and “ Where Does Broccoli Come From? A Book of Vegetables,” a series of children’s nutrition books for increasing food literacy growing adventurous eaters. Children learn fun facts
Preview of Christmas Cutting Activity

Christmas Cutting Activity

Created by
Ready Play Grow
This Christmas Cutting Activity Freebie is a fun cut and pasting activity for beginners. It is perfect for any student that is beginning to learn and practice cutting basics, from pre-k to 1st grade. This freebie contains a total of 2 unique pages, that come in both full color and black and white for printer friendly options. Bolded lines for cutting are thick to increase the ease of knowing where to position the scissor blades to create the cleanest cut. Teachers can set up the task for childr
Preview of Fruits | Matching Activity | Kids Game

Fruits | Matching Activity | Kids Game

Matching is a great rainy day activity for kids! This Fruity set is perfect for preschool students and upward. Its also great for young English language learners as the photo cards can be used to spark conversations or prompt writing or speaking exercises. The set consists of :24 cards -  12 matching pairs. Interesting photos that will be sure to engage students and spark conversations. Photos included :Watermelon, Orange, Banana, Strawberry, Pear, Starfruit, Avocado, Pomegranate, Pineapple,
Preview of Pete The Cat Lost his Buttons

Pete The Cat Lost his Buttons

Help Pete the cat get all of his buttons back with this fun game that your young students will love!!! Add it to the book "Pete the Cat And His Four Groovy Buttons" To give this game an Reading twist that your young minds will read and play in love with! Print, color, laminate, and play! Playing games in the classroom increases overall motivation. By playing games, students become more motivated to learn, pay attention and participate in set tasks. Games help students to become a part of a team
Preview of Handwriting

Handwriting

Our handwriting pages make letter formation fun, visual, and easy to teach, especially for students with dyslexia and language-based learning differences. With engaging images and clear visual supports, they help students build strong connections between sounds, letters, and motor patterns while reducing frustration and increasing confidence—making them a perfect fit for SLPs targeting early literacy and handwriting together.
Preview of Things to do board/Check off List

Things to do board/Check off List

This visual schedule is to assist teachers, therapists, aides or parents with transitioning between tasks and providing visual support for children with different conditions on beginning, during and completion of a required task. This may also be utilized within the home, clinic or school setting. My recommendation is to add velcro with pictures of tasks the child has to complete in order to full utilize the visual schedule. You may also laminate for durability among different environments and m
Preview of FREE Color Mixing Activity | Primary Colors Experiment Preschool & PreK

FREE Color Mixing Activity | Primary Colors Experiment Preschool & PreK

Looking for a simple, hands-on way to explore primary colors? 🙌 This FREE primary color mixing experiment is easy to set up, fun to try, and perfect for introducing basic color science in Preschool, Pre-K, or Kindergarten. Primary color mixing made simple— hands-on and low prep.👉🏼 Grab paint and let kids explore. 🎨 Your students will explore what happens when primary colors mix with this hands-on preschool color science experiment, and you’ll have a ready-to-use activity that fits right i
Preview of FREE Progress Monitoring for IEPs and RTI | Data Rings for Special Ed

FREE Progress Monitoring for IEPs and RTI | Data Rings for Special Ed

Created by
Mrs Ds Corner
Simplify your data collection and effectively save yourself time with this progress monitoring freebie. You can read more about how to use these Data Rings in this blog post. What is included?• editable 3"x5" card size • editable 3"x5" cover for confidentiality • editable 4"x6" card size • editable 4"x6" cover for confidentiality How do I use this in my classroom?I explain exactly how I use this in my classroom in this here. If you are in need of online training for data collection, I offer a
Preview of Free Rhyming Worksheet - Free Rhyming Worksheet

Free Rhyming Worksheet - Free Rhyming Worksheet

FREE rhyming worksheet for Preschool and Kindergarten students. This worksheet reinforces rhyming using pictures and can be used with children unable to read and write. Perfect for: Literacy CentersMorning WorkHomeworkSmall Group WorkMini LessonsGuided Practice**This is a sample from Rhyming Worksheets** This resource is also included in:Kindergarten Literacy Centers & Phonics BundleRhyming Activity Bundle* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *♥
Preview of Make A Snowflake

Make A Snowflake

This is an great visual resource. It includes a photo of snowflakes made from Q-tips and invites children to recreate the designs or create their own. It’s a simple yet meaningful activity that strengthens fine motor skills, supports cognitive development through patterning and problem-solving, encourages language and communication as children describe shapes and share ideas, and nurtures creativity and social confidence as they work together.
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