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Preview of Cutting practice with visuals (right hand and left hand options included)

Cutting practice with visuals (right hand and left hand options included)

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Straight line cutting practice with finger placement visuals. 3 levels to increase challenge and visual motor skills. Right hand and left hand options.
Preview of Color Me-Christmas Match The Color For Grades 1-3-Printable-Learn How To Draw

Color Me-Christmas Match The Color For Grades 1-3-Printable-Learn How To Draw

✨ Christmas Color Me Pages – Match the Colors & Learn to Draw (27 Pages Printable)This engaging Christmas activity pack helps students in Grades 1–3 develop color recognition, attention to detail, and beginner drawing confidence. Each page includes a colored illustration plus a matching black-and-white version for students to recreate using the same hues. A handy color testing chart lets them mix and test shades before coloring! 🎅🖍️ Why You’ll Love This Resource: 🎨 Strengthens color ident
Preview of Snowflake Drawing Cards – Winter Sensory Center Activity

Snowflake Drawing Cards – Winter Sensory Center Activity

Snowflake Drawing Cards – Winter Sensory Art Center ActivityLet your students explore creativity and fine motor skills with these fun Snowflake Drawing Cards! Perfect for winter Centres, art tubs, sensory play, STEM exploration, or early finisher activities. Simply print, laminate, and place in a tray of sand. Add a little sparkle for extra winter magic as students draw and design different types of snowflakes! What’s Included Snowflake Drawing Cards (Each card features a different snowflake
Preview of Person, Place or Thing Worksheets | Nouns Sorting Activity | Kindergarten ELA

Person, Place or Thing Worksheets | Nouns Sorting Activity | Kindergarten ELA

Help young learners master the concept of nouns with these engaging Person, Place, or Thing worksheets! This no-prep literacy resource is perfect for teaching students how to identify and classify nouns while building vocabulary, language development, and critical thinking skills. Students look at each picture and determine whether it represents a person, place, or thing, then circle the correct answer.  Perfect for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, ESL learners, special education classrooms, literacy ce
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