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Preview of There Was a Little Turtle Nursery Rhyme Theme ELA/Math Activity Bundle

There Was a Little Turtle Nursery Rhyme Theme ELA/Math Activity Bundle

Created by
Grow Early Co.
What's included? -There was a little turtle nursery rhyme -Vocabulary cards -Compound word cards -Rhyming cards -Build a sentence worksheet -Comprehension worksheet -Alphabet cards lowercase and uppercase -Number cards 1-30 -Ten frames -Pond mat -Little turtle cards
Preview of Ocean Life | Counting Puzzles (#1-10, #11-20, 2's, 5's, 10's)

Ocean Life | Counting Puzzles (#1-10, #11-20, 2's, 5's, 10's)

Created by
Pre-K with Mama
Practice counting using photographs of real ocean life! Included is a #1-10, #11-20, 2's, 5's, and 10's version of each of the following: ShellsSharkStarfishDolphinsClown FishCrabSea TurtleSeahorsesSting RaysSchool of FishFollow my store by clicking the ★ above to receive notifications when new products are posted! New products are 20% off for the first 24 hours!
Preview of Understanding Ordinal Numbers: Digital Self-marking Activities for Kindergarten

Understanding Ordinal Numbers: Digital Self-marking Activities for Kindergarten

Understanding Ordinal Numbers: Digital Self-marking Activities for KindergartenEngage your preschoolers and kindergarten math class with these amazing interactive digital self-marking activities that will teach them how to recognize and understand the concept of ordinal numbers (first, second, third, etc.) and their significance in sequencing objects or events. By the end of this unit, prek and kindergarten children will be able to:Identify and name ordinal numbers up to at least tenth place (e.
Preview of Rainforest Animal Number Puzzles 1–10, 11-20 | Preschool Fine Motor & Counting

Rainforest Animal Number Puzzles 1–10, 11-20 | Preschool Fine Motor & Counting

🧩 This Rainforest Animal Number Puzzle Activity is a hands-on, low-prep resource designed for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and early elementary learners. Children build number-sequencing puzzles labeled 1–10 or 11-20 to reveal realistic Rainforest animal images. This engaging activity supports number recognition, counting, problem-solving, and fine motor development, making it an excellent addition to math centers, small groups, or independent work during a rainforest study or unit. 📦 Wh
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