This practice page offers your students the opportunity to practice the order of the alphabet and writing the letters. Page 1 has vibrant flowers that students write the letters on in order to complete the alphabet. Page 2 offers a black and white version of the practice page.
Students will match six shape descriptions to their two-dimensional shapes. Students only need to write in a number, but you could also have them write the shape names for a challenge. An answer key is provided.
This file includes two Dolche sight words word searches. Each word search contains 20 pre-primer Dolche sight words for students to find. There is also a key for each word search.
Students will love this activity while applying their knowledge of properties of solid matter! Students will pick a solid object in your classroom. They then draw a picture of this object and fill out the information for its properties. Properties included are texture, color, shape, flexibility, and hardness. They then trade papers with another student and they try to find each other's object! They use the properties listed as clues! Once every student in class has found the object they think
Print and laminate each pumpkin for use year after year. Students will practice adding single-digit numbers (0-10) found in the eyes of the jack-o’-lantern and write their sum in the mouth of the jack-o’-lantern. I encourage my students to draw a picture on the body of the jack-o-lantern if they need to. This a game used to practice addition fluency. I call it "Fill the Pumpkin Patch". I put up green paper on my board and pass out pumpkins with tape on the back to each student. I set a stopwatc
I created this graphic organizer when I realized that organization is something my students were struggling with. I showed my students a video about what it looks like and feels like to be unorganized. I then showed them a video about what it looks like and feels like to be organized. My students then filled in this graphic organizer. On the graphic organizer, students draw in the eye what an organized desk looks like. In the hearts, students write two words that describe what it feels like to b
This Superhero Clip Chart is used for classroom management. Students begin at Ready to Fly and move up or down on the clip chart throughout the day based on their behavior. Students love moving up on the behavior chart throughout the day, which makes it a great motivation tool!
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