This FREE colors assessment will help you keep track of your students' progress throughout the year. A pre-test can be given in the first few weeks of school. Before the end of the first semester, you can then give a mid-year test. At the end of the school year, complete your students' data to share with parents and/or share in the child's portfolio for next school year. I recommend laminating the colors page to make it last longer. Print multiple copies if you need to! Please link back to GIGGL
FREE printable evening visual schedule. Visual schedules are meant to help children understand what is coming next in their day. We often don't think that our innocent actions of ending playtime (or any other desired activity) can sabotage their day. I encourage you to also give verbal reminders along with the visual schedule. Post the schedule where your child can see it! You can print and cut out these pictures (color them if you wish!). Follow Giggle Tots & leave a review if this has help
FINE MOTOR Skills work! This cutting practice set was made to help your kids be imaginative while also learning to cut. If your little one struggles with cutting, this is for you. **Thick dotted lines help guide them across. FOLLOW Giggle Tots & leave a review if this is helpful for you!!
This hands-on packet is FARM theme related! This packet includes several developmentally appropriate activities for preschoolers. Coloring, writing, singing, sensory activities, cutting, etc... Your little ones will learn about animals on the farm with this unit. There are enough activities for your one-week farm theme.
Spring in preschool is so fun! This pack can help your little learners understand some of the changes we see in spring. There is color sorting (for color bears), name writing, egg activities, counting, a keepsake for parents, and more! Keep checking back for more preschool stuff! Giggle Tots!
3 INCENTIVE TICKETS that are FREE to use in your classroom TREASURE BOX!!! Make them super fun by printing on brightly colored paper. **Allow one of your students to choose the brain break music for the day. **Allow your students to move to the front of the line with this FAST PASS ticket! They can redeem their ticket anytime! (Or, you change the rules! ;) ) **Allow students to bring in a stuffy of their choice. Kids love to bring their toys from home!
FREE*** Keep anecdotal notes for your kids' files. Keep your data on one sheet or cut the squares to use them individually. Can easily help with documentation. Recommended to color code for more convenience.
Every preschooler will learn about FALL this year! Use these coloring pages with your students to discuss fall colors. Ideas for Use: -Set out for morning table work. -Send home for homework. -Keep as work samples for IEP goals or current functioning. -Color, cut, and glue on craft sticks to make puppets. Sing a silly song using the puppets. -Pin page onto a cork board (or similar) and have students use toothpicks to poke holes along the lines of the picture. Hold up to the light to see the h
Enjoy this FREE heart trace and color sheet. Have your kiddos trace the hearts and then color them. For advanced kids who are learning to read color words, just write a color word on the hearts and make extra copies.
Have your students color a picture for every book they read with their parent. When they return it, give them a fall treat! I'd bet something from Dollar Tree would suffice. Thank you for visiting!
FREE* FREE* FREE* Help your preschoolers with visual discrimination, writing, and problem solving. You might want to print an extra to model for your kids. Use a colorful marker or crayon to draw the lines from grasshopper to grasshopper!
Choose & print your own class certificates your your class. Back them up on cardstock, laminate them, and give to parents as a keepsake at your "moving on" ceremony.
This freebie is a great way to remind parents/caregivers about an upcoming IEP meeting.
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Experience
15 years teaching Early Childhood Special Education.
Certified to teach Birth-Kindergarten and Special Education through K-12.
Teaching style
My classroom is structured and consistent from day to day.
I plan my lessons by themes and subjects are cross-curricular. I center most of my instruction through the use of books.
My own education history
Bachelors in Early Childhood Special Education
Masters in Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment
Pursuing PhD in Early Childhood Special Education
Additional biographical information
Living in suburban Atlanta with husband and two sons - Liam and Maddox. We also have a Maine Coon mix kitty that we got for Christmas of 2017.
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