This capital and lowercase letter matching activity is just as fun as it is festive! Your students will enjoy lighting up the Christmas lights as they match the lowercase letters on the colored lights to the uppercase letters on the black and white strand.
Need a creative, hands-on way to practice graphing or classify and categorizing? This Christmas Parade Candy graphing activity is just what you need! It can be easily modified to differentiate for students of different levels.
These sight word Santas are perfect to put up around your classroom or put in the hallways for a sight word hunt. They could also be hung outside your classroom door to reinforce sight word recognition with your kindergarteners as they enter the classroom throughout the Christmas season.
Laminate and cut these digital and analog clock faces to practice identifying time to the hour. These are perfect for small groups or partner practice. These would work perfectly in combination with my blank clock faces!
These daily and weekly check-in sheets are just what you need to monitor student behavior. With multiple options and gradual release from hourly check-ins to weekly check-ins, this document has everything you need to provide positive behavior support.
This LETRS aligned alphabet chart can be used during whole group or small group reading instruction. The pictures help solidify letter and sound identification.
Push up pass cards that are ready to cut and laminate! These passes to go to your push up wall are a great way to allow students to get out their wiggles in a quiet and purposeful way without disrupting your classroom.
This sight word turkey stamp is so much fun! Use bingo dobbers, stamps, or even stickers to cover the sight word called. You can cut out the sight words from the call list to put into a cup and let students draw them out to make this sight word turkey even more interactive!
Give your students the opportunity to help others and show responsibility by becoming a Chromebook expert. Cut this badge out and place it inside of a lanyard pouch to easily assign the role to your students.
These cards will give your students a pass to get up out of their chair and get their wiggles out in a way that is quiet and purposeful. In my classroom, I use Uppity cards to give my students a pass to our dancing square where they can set a 1 minute timer and dance out their extra energy without disturbing anyone else.