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Preview of Sort It Out: 5 Senses Cut and Paste

Sort It Out: 5 Senses Cut and Paste

Simple and efficient. These sort it out activities will resonate with your kiddos because most kids love cut and paste activities. They are hands on and easy to use. Perfect for your Science Interactive Journals, Science Centers, use them for small group, early intervention, RTI purposes, and/or send them for homework. These are also great for those ESL, ELL, ELD, and Dual Language Classrooms in Bilingual Literacy Centers Key Words: First Grade Science Sorts, Kindergarten Science Sorts, Sort It
Preview of Moon Phase Sequence Worksheet for K-3 Science Coloring Pages

Moon Phase Sequence Worksheet for K-3 Science Coloring Pages

Moon Phase Sequence Coloring gives K-3 students a clear, visual way to learn the order of common Moon phases. These moon phases coloring pages help young learners connect phase names with simple images they can color, read, and discuss during science lessons. What's included• Moon Phase Vocabulary Preview • Waxing Moon Sequence • Waning Moon Sequence • Full Moon in the Cycle • Complete Moon Phase Review How teachers can use itUse this moon phase sequence worksheet bundle during K-3 science lesso
Preview of Benjamin Franklin Spinner Craft, Biography Activity, Presidents’ Day Lessons

Benjamin Franklin Spinner Craft, Biography Activity, Presidents’ Day Lessons

Looking for fun Benjamin Franklin activities for kids? This printable Benjamin Franklin spinner craft helps young learners explore early American history through an engaging hands-on activity. Perfect for social studies lessons, biography units, Presidents’ Day activities, and homeschool history, this interactive learning wheel makes it easy for students to discover key facts about one of America’s most influential historical figures. Students color, cut, and assemble the spinner to reveal impor
Preview of Sort It Out: Healthy or Not Healthy Cut and Paste

Sort It Out: Healthy or Not Healthy Cut and Paste

Simple and efficient. These sort it out activities will resonate with your kiddos because most kids love cut and paste activities. They are hands on and easy to use. Perfect for your Science Interactive Journals, Science Centers, use them for small group, early intervention, RTI purposes, and/or send them for homework. Key Words: Sort It Out Cut and Paste Activities
Preview of Kindergarten Materials Worksheets | Texture, Shape & Color

Kindergarten Materials Worksheets | Texture, Shape & Color

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Shoto Learning
Introduce Kindergarten students to materials and their properties with this engaging Materials Worksheet Pack. Children classify, sort, and describe objects by texture, material, shape, and colour—building critical thinking and early science skills. Key Features:Classify objects by texture (3 pages)Sort objects by texture (2 pages)Classify objects by material (3 pages)Sort objects by material (2 pages)Classify objects by shape, colour, material, and texture (2 pages)Describe objects (2 pages)Ho
Preview of Science Sound and Energy Assessment Special Education  1st/2nd grade

Science Sound and Energy Assessment Special Education 1st/2nd grade

Need an easy prep assessment or check for understanding. This Special Education Science Sound and Energy Assessment is a tailored tool designed to evaluate the understanding of sound and energy concepts among students with special education needs. It provides accessible question formats and customized reporting to support educators in assessing and addressing the unique learning requirements of students in special education settings. My kids enjoyed this assessment. With its creative and enjoya
Preview of Time Capsule Activity, Envelope Template FREE Coloring Page, No Prep Science Art

Time Capsule Activity, Envelope Template FREE Coloring Page, No Prep Science Art

Assemble a keepsake envelope for kids to tuck away special treasures, writing projects, and important papers. Kids can paste these printable envelopes in notebooks, tuck them in their pencil boxes, or keep them together as a class in a specific project basket.This coloring, cutting, folding, and gluing project is easy and fun, filled with creative potential!This DIY envelope project coordinates with my book, Time Capsule: A Seriously Awesome Kid's Journal, a guided journal designed to inspire ki
Preview of Scientific Drawing Rubric for Young Students

Scientific Drawing Rubric for Young Students

Help your students create quality work by using a scientific drawing rubric. This rubric gives 5 points for students to work on and allows for thumbs up and thumbs down rating for each point. Each point on the rubric has a picture cue to help students follow along even if they are not able to read the wording.
Preview of Rabbits Basic Needs | Kindergarten Science Cut & Paste Activity

Rabbits Basic Needs | Kindergarten Science Cut & Paste Activity

Teach students about the basic needs of animals with this engaging Rabbits Need: Food, Shelter, Water cut-and-paste activity! Perfect for Kindergarten and Pre-K, this interactive worksheet combines science, handwriting, and sorting in one. Students trace key words, cut and paste pictures, and practice identifying what animals need to survive. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 👉👉👉Bundle & Save: This resource is included in the K
Preview of Self-Portrait Rubric

Self-Portrait Rubric

Help your students create quality work by using a self-portrait rubric. This rubric gives 5 points for students to work on and allows for thumbs up and thumbs down rating for each point. Each point on the rubric has a picture cue to help students follow along even if they are not able to read the wording.
Preview of The Rainbow Unicorn – Free Capillary Action Exploration for Early Childhood

The Rainbow Unicorn – Free Capillary Action Exploration for Early Childhood

𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗶𝗳 𝘀𝗰𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗳𝗲𝗹𝘁 𝗹𝗶𝗸𝗲 𝗺𝗮𝗴𝗶𝗰? Your little scientist builds a paper towel unicorn — then watches colors climb against gravity using nothing but water. No kits. No prep. Just wonder. This free early childhood science activity introduces 𝗰𝗮𝗽𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗮𝗿𝘆 𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗰𝗼𝗹𝗼𝗿 𝗺𝗶𝘅𝗶𝗻𝗴 through hands-on play, movement, and discovery. Designed for ages 3–6 and up, it works beautifully as a preschool science experiment, a kindergarten STEM activity, or a home
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