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Preview of Words In Motion

Words In Motion

Words in Motion is an engaging literacy and movement activity that helps young learners build word recognition, vocabulary, and gross motor skills. Children read or identify action words on the cards and perform the matching movement, making learning active and fun. This resource is perfect for literacy centers, whole-group instruction, brain breaks, and movement-based learning in Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early elementary classrooms.
Preview of Monthly Newsletter

Monthly Newsletter

Keep families informed and connected with this bright, editable Monthly Classroom Newsletter Template! Designed with early childhood and elementary educators in mind, this one-page newsletter provides an organized and professional way to share classroom updates, important reminders, upcoming events, and monthly highlight. the template includes dedicated sections for: Classroom NewsRemindersImportant InformationTo-Do ListStudent BirthdaysTeacher InformationMonth and Year HeaderPerfect for presch
Preview of Name Letter Hunt

Name Letter Hunt

Help young learners build letter recognition and name recognition skills with this engaging, editable Name Letter Hunt activity! Teachers add a child's name letters along with other letters in the circles, and students search for and color the letters that appear in their name. This activity is perfect for:Morning workLiteracy centersSmall-group instructionIndependent practiceName recognition practiceBeginning-of-the-year assessmentsThis editable worksheet allows teachers to easily customize the
Preview of Capital VS. Lowercase

Capital VS. Lowercase

This simple letter recognition activity helps children distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters while strengthening alphabet knowledge and visual discrimination skills. Children will carefully examine the letters inside the circle and identify whether each letter is uppercase or lowercase. They can color, stamp, dot, circle, or cover the matching letters according to the designated uppercase and lowercase examples provided. This hands-on activity supports early literacy development an
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