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Preview of Heart Cutouts CKLA tricky words kindergarten word find number find

Heart Cutouts CKLA tricky words kindergarten word find number find

Created by
Kelly Klotz
Make Valentine’s Day learning meaningful and fun with this Kindergarten Valentine Activity Pack! Perfect for centers, fine motor practice, and literacy & math reinforcement, this resource is packed with engaging, hands-on activities your students will love. ✨ What’s Included: Heart Cut-Outs – Great for scissor skills, crafts, or center activities Heart Pin Poking Cards – Strengthen fine motor skills and hand muscles Heart Sewing Cards – Build coordination and focus while creating adorable he
Preview of Paw Hero Themed Card Games: Matching, Numbers, and Colors for ECSE-K

Paw Hero Themed Card Games: Matching, Numbers, and Colors for ECSE-K

These Paw Hero-themed card games are designed for ECSE, Pre-K, and Kindergarten students to practice matching, numbers, and colors. Fun and interactive, these games help young learners develop important early math and cognitive skills while engaging with their favorite characters. Perfect for classroom or home play! Cute Paw Heros card games for young children to increase visual perception, working memory, number and color recognition. Also engages children in turn taking situations with peers
Preview of Subtraction Sentence Unscrambler

Subtraction Sentence Unscrambler

This engaging Subtraction Sentence Unscrambler worksheet helps young learners practice both subtraction and sentence structure in a fun, hands-on way! Students look at each picture to understand the subtraction scenario, then rearrange the given words to form a complete and meaningful subtraction sentence. With colorful visuals and easy-to-follow directions, this activity strengthens math reasoning, number sense, and literacy skills all at once—perfect for early elementary students.
Preview of Counting Principles for Early Years K - 1

Counting Principles for Early Years K - 1

Created by
WENDY DEVLIN
A set of 6 wall charts to show teachers and parents the complexities of learning to count. My parents and other teachers just love learning how to effectively help their children become robust counters. I use the charts as a personal reminder and a checklist when teaching and listening to children count. Research into children’s counting identifies these 6 critical, discrete principles, which indicate a child has moved from saying the number names as nouns, in sequence, to knowing numbers are a
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