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Preview of The Bug Parade: Literacy and Comprehension Activity Pack (Color and B/W)

The Bug Parade: Literacy and Comprehension Activity Pack (Color and B/W)

The Bug Parade Reading Comprehension & Activities | Task Cards, Worksheets, Song & Movement (K–2) Build early reading skills with this engaging, no-prep resource based on a simple, decodable bug parade text. Perfect for kindergarten and first grade, this set strengthens comprehension, sequencing, and action verbs through hands-on practice, movement, and fun visuals. What’s Included: • 36 text-dependent task cards and Informational Text about bugs • Bug parade chant/song for movement and engagem
Preview of The Bug Parade: Alphabet Activity Pack (Color and B/W)

The Bug Parade: Alphabet Activity Pack (Color and B/W)

The Bug Parade A–Z Alphabet Activity Pack | ABC Letters, Uppercase & Lowercase Matching, Literacy Centers, Preschool & Kindergarten Build early literacy skills with this engaging The Bug Parade A–Z Alphabet Activity Pack! Featuring adorable bug-themed alphabet cards, this resource helps young learners practice uppercase and lowercase letter recognition, letter matching, and alphabet sequencing in a fun, hands-on way. Bright visuals and playful school-themed illustrations keep students motivat
Preview of The Bug Parade: ABC Upper-Lowercase Letter Trace MINI BUNDLE (Color & B/W)

The Bug Parade: ABC Upper-Lowercase Letter Trace MINI BUNDLE (Color & B/W)

The Bug Parade ABC Letter Tracing Mini Bundle | Uppercase & Lowercase Handwriting Practice | Alphabet Tracing for Preschool, Pre-K & Kindergarten Build strong alphabet and handwriting skills with The Bug Parade Uppercase & Lowercase Letter Tracing Mini Bundle, a fun and engaging A–Z letter tracing resource for early learners. This insect-themed literacy activity combines playful bug visuals with purposeful handwriting practice, helping students master letter formation while staying motivated a
Preview of The Bug Parade: ABC Letter Match and Memory Game (Color & B/W)

The Bug Parade: ABC Letter Match and Memory Game (Color & B/W)

The Bug Parade ABC Letter Match: Uppercase & Lowercase Letter Matching Activity for Preschool & Kindergarten Centers Make alphabet learning fun and engaging with this bug-themed letter matching activity. Designed for preschool and kindergarten learners, each uppercase letter card features a friendly bug, while the matching lowercase letter appears on a colorful flower. This hands-on alphabet activity helps students build letter recognition, matching skills, and early literacy through playful, vi
Preview of The Bug Parade: ABC Uppercase Letter Trace (Color & B/W)

The Bug Parade: ABC Uppercase Letter Trace (Color & B/W)

Bug Parade Alphabet Tracing Activity | Uppercase Letter Practice | A–Z Handwriting Worksheets| PreK to Kindergarten Phonics and Fine Motor Skills Make learning letters fun with this engaging Bug Parade A–Z uppercase alphabet tracing activity designed for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten learners. Students practice uppercase letter formation, letter recognition, and handwriting skills using bold, easy-to-trace letters paired with adorable bug characters. This alphabet tracing resource sup
Preview of The Bug Parade: ABC Lowercase Letter Trace (Color & B/W)

The Bug Parade: ABC Lowercase Letter Trace (Color & B/W)

Bug Parade Alphabet Tracing Activity | Lowercase Letter Practice | A–Z Handwriting Worksheets| PreK to Kindergarten Phonics and Fine Motor Skills Make learning letters fun with this engaging Bug Parade A–Z lowercase alphabet tracing activity designed for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten learners. Students practice lowercase letter formation, letter recognition, and handwriting skills using bold, easy-to-trace letters paired with adorable bug characters. This alphabet tracing resource supp
Preview of The Bug Parade: Tracing Numbers 0 to 10 (Color & B/W)

The Bug Parade: Tracing Numbers 0 to 10 (Color & B/W)

The Bug Parade: Tracing Numbers 0–10 | Number Formation | Prewriting Skills | Math Centers Pre-K, Kindergarten, and Grade 1 Help young learners build strong number sense with this engaging The Bug Parade number tracing resource. Students will learn to trace, write, and recognize numbers 0–10 using clear formation paths and playful bug-themed visuals that support early math confidence and fine motor development. This hands-on activity uses a trace-the-number approach aligned with early childh
Preview of Classifying Matter Activities Science Task Cards Sink Float Mass, Temp TEKS 3.6A

Classifying Matter Activities Science Task Cards Sink Float Mass, Temp TEKS 3.6A

Engage your 3rd grade scientists with these TEKS 3.6(A) Classify Matter Task Cards! Designed to help students understand physical properties of matter, these 24 multiple-choice cards make science hands-on, standards-aligned, and easy to implement. Students will practice classifying matter by exploring properties such as: ✅ Temperature ✅ Mass ✅ Magnetism ✅ Sink or Float in Water These task cards are print-and-go ready, making them perfect for stations, small groups, whole-class review, or
Preview of Montessori Science Trays - 2 Basic Experiment Cards and Forms

Montessori Science Trays - 2 Basic Experiment Cards and Forms

Sink or Float? Magnetic or Non-Magnetic? Use these basic experiment task cards and recording sheets as a follow up to a these two basic science demonstrations. After teaching the children the vocabulary of sink, float, magnetic - print and laminate the cards. Place the cards on a tray with the objects for the child to explore independently or with a small group. Students can record their findings on the basic T-Chart sheets. Great for Primary and Lower Elementary students!
Preview of Schedule Cards for Students with Autism (With a "cool" color scheme)

Schedule Cards for Students with Autism (With a "cool" color scheme)

Continuing another of Students with Autism series, this one contains Schedule Cards that contain easy visual cues. I've seen many of these floating around, and while they're functional, the design seems lacking. So, I took it upon myself to design some of these; I hope you find them useful. The product includes: 1) Music Class 2) P.E. 3) Art 4) Sit on Marked Spot 5) Math 6) Recess 7) Science 8) Writing 9) Reading 10) Library (UK variation) 11) ICT 12) Computers (US variation) 13) Swimming 14) So
Preview of STEM Challenge Stations:     Hands-On Activities for Curious Minds

STEM Challenge Stations: Hands-On Activities for Curious Minds

Created by
Whitney Sumner
STEM Challenge Stations | Hands-On STEM Activities & Engineering Centers Bring excitement, creativity, and critical thinking into your classroom with these engaging STEM Challenge Stations! This low-prep resource includes flexible, hands-on STEM activities that encourage students to design, build, test, solve, and innovate while working independently or collaboratively. Perfect for: • STEM centers • science enrichment • early finishers • indoor recess • small groups • homeschool • sub pla
Preview of THANKSGIVING LITERACY FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL ED & SPEECH

THANKSGIVING LITERACY FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL ED & SPEECH

This is a HUGE bundle of differentiated activities for young students with limited language skills. Target thematic vocabulary during circle time, small group and individual instruction in the classroom or speech therapy. Ideal for students receiving early intervention and ABA service or discrete trial. Build early language skills one word at a time!7 DIFFERENTIATED ACTIVITIES FOR EACH MINI UNIT:INTERACTIVE LIFT THE FLAP BOOKS – 1 book per mini unit INTERACTIVE WORD BOOKS (2 levels) - 2 books pe
Preview of Geographic Landmark STEAM Task Cards

Geographic Landmark STEAM Task Cards

These cross-curricular hands-on STEAM projects are a perfect way to integrate a multitude of skills into your center time or other classes! Flat Stanley visits various landmarks around the globe and your students will use craft items, recycled materials, and anything else you choose to provide them with to build models of each landmark. Each task card requires students to work through the design process to complete engaging and challenging projects.
Preview of Grammar for Narratives Task Cards & Worksheets – Subject-Specific Grammar

Grammar for Narratives Task Cards & Worksheets – Subject-Specific Grammar

Do your students write “I can’t believe we won,” she said in every story? Do they use the same boring verbs – went, said, ran, looked – over and over? Do their narratives feel flat because every character speaks the same way and moves the same way? Do you want a resource that teaches students to choose strong, specific dialogue tags and vivid verbs that show emotion, action, and personality?You’re not alone. Weak dialogue tags (said, asked, replied) and generic verbs (went, walked, got) are the
Preview of Sentence Fluency Boot Camp:Task Cards & Worksheets for Varying Sentence Patterns

Sentence Fluency Boot Camp:Task Cards & Worksheets for Varying Sentence Patterns

Do your students write every sentence the same way – subject‑verb‑object, over and over? Do they never use inversion for drama, or appositives for detail, or absolute phrases for atmosphere? Do their paragraphs feel flat and predictable, lacking rhythm and emphasis?You’re not alone. Many students know the four sentence types (simple, compound, complex, compound‑complex), but they don’t know how to vary sentence patterns for rhetorical effect. They don’t realize that starting with a participial
Preview of Choosing Precise Words Task Cards & Worksheets – Word Choice & Nuance

Choosing Precise Words Task Cards & Worksheets – Word Choice & Nuance

Do your students write “The thing was on the table” when they could say “The vase was on the table”? Do they describe every emotion as “good” or “bad” or “nice”? Do they use vague words like “a lot,” “stuff,” “went,” “got,” and “had” in every sentence? Do their paragraphs feel flat and lifeless because they never name specific people, places, or objects?You’re not alone. Vague, general language is one of the biggest obstacles to strong writing. Students often default to generic words because the
Preview of Geometry Definitions & Activity Cards

Geometry Definitions & Activity Cards

A set of activity cards on geometry, intended to extend and strengthen a students grasp of geometry facts and principles. Suitable for a Montessori Elementary (UK Primary) Curriculum and Homeschooling. To be used as a group activity or as independent work material. A printable PDF file. Includes 36 task cards: 16 Flat Shape Cards12 Solid Shape Cards8 Geometric Construction CardsApproximate card sizes: (Depending on printer settings) Task cards- 90mm x 128mm
Preview of Using Modifiers for Descriptive Writing Task Cards & Worksheets

Using Modifiers for Descriptive Writing Task Cards & Worksheets

Do your students write “The dog was chasing the cat with the floppy ears” – making it sound like the cat has floppy ears? Do they write “Walking home in the rain, the bus splashed me” – leaving the reader wondering who was walking? Do they struggle to add descriptive details, leaving their writing flat and boring? Do they avoid modifiers altogether because they’re afraid of making mistakes?You’re not alone. Modifiers are the key to vivid, engaging writing – but they’re also one of the trickiest
Preview of Snap Cube Growing Bundle - 100+ Task Cards - Kindergarten & Grade 1 Math Center

Snap Cube Growing Bundle - 100+ Task Cards - Kindergarten & Grade 1 Math Center

Created by
TinyHands
Hands-on Snap cube activities designed to build key math skills through play! This Growing Bundle Includes 2D & 3D patterns, seasonal task cards, measurement challenges & more. Perfect for STEM bins, math centers, or morning tubs. Supports problem-solving, spatial reasoning, and measurement in a fun, engaging way.✨ What’s Included:✅ 50 2D Pattern Cards – students copy flat designs using cubes, practicing attention to detail and visual-spatial skills.✅ 10 3D Pattern Challenges – extend learning w
Preview of Modifiers & Misplaced Modifiers Bundle: 5 Task Card & Worksheet Sets

Modifiers & Misplaced Modifiers Bundle: 5 Task Card & Worksheet Sets

Do your students know the difference between an adjective and an adverb? Do they write “The dog was chasing the cat with the floppy ears” – making it sound like the cat has floppy ears? Do they write “Walking home in the rain, the bus splashed me” – leaving the reader wondering who was walking? Do they avoid modifiers entirely because they’re afraid of making mistakes, leaving their writing flat and boring?You’re not alone. Modifiers are one of the most challenging areas of grammar – not just id
Preview of Mixed Review: Word Choice Workshop Task Cards & Worksheets

Mixed Review: Word Choice Workshop Task Cards & Worksheets

Do your students write “The runner went toward the finish line” when they could say “The runner sprinted toward the finish line”? Do they describe everything as “good” or “bad” or “nice” without ever using precise, interesting words? Do they have no idea that “thrifty” and “cheap” have different connotations, or that a “curious” friend is positive while a “nosy” friend is negative? Do their paragraphs feel flat, lifeless, and vague?You’re not alone. Word choice is one of the most under-taught re
Preview of Combining Sentences Using Subordination and Coordination Task Cards & Worksheets

Combining Sentences Using Subordination and Coordination Task Cards & Worksheets

Do your students write only short, choppy sentences? Do they use “and” for everything? Do they struggle to show logical relationships like cause/effect, contrast, or condition? Do they have no idea how to use subordinating conjunctions like “although,” “whereas,” or “provided that”?You’re not alone. Many students never move beyond simple sentences. They don’t know how to combine ideas using coordination (FANBOYS) or subordination (subordinating conjunctions, relative pronouns, correlative conjun
Preview of Dashes for Emphasis and Interruption Cards & Worksheets – Punctuation Practice

Dashes for Emphasis and Interruption Cards & Worksheets – Punctuation Practice

Do your students use dashes randomly – or not at all? Do they know the difference between a dash and a hyphen? Can they use dashes to create dramatic emphasis, show interruptions in dialogue, or set off an abrupt change in thought? Do they overuse dashes in every sentence, or avoid them completely because they’re unsure of the rules?You’re not alone. The em dash (—) is one of the most expressive punctuation marks – but also one of the most misunderstood. Unlike commas or parentheses, dashes add
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