Such a fun activity to accompany your study of weather and clouds! Print this template on blue paper (cardstock is best for durability, but copy paper will work fine). Then, using the descriptions for each cloud type, have children manipulate cotton balls to create each type of cloud.
Such a fun way to celebrate the 100th day of school! Students will cut out and color their hats however they wish. Then, they will stick 100 stickers in the 100 circles in the numbers on the hat. The circles will perfectly fit standard circle stickers (.375" stickers). If you don't wish to use stickers, you can have children use dabbers, fingerprints, or just color the circles. This is excellent for fine motor strengthening!
An easy, quick, and precious keepsake for children to give their parents for Christmas! Follow the directions listed in the resource in order to make this adorable craft for your students' families.
Such a fun and easy activity for children to create valentines for their family members! This activity will also build fine motor skills. Each student needs one handout. The handouts can be printed on color copy paper or cardstock if you wish. Students may choose to decorate the background. Students should write their names on the bottom line in black permanent marker (or you can trace over their pencil writing). Students will then tear strips of colored paper (I suggest construction paper) to
A great activity to assess your students' understanding of number words! Students will cut out the number words at the bottom of the page and glue them beside their number matches. This can be used as guided practice, a math station, assessment, or homework.
A great resource for individual hundreds charts or to project for class instruction! The rainbow-colored rows in this hundreds chart will help children to differentiate between groups of ten. The numbers are written in a child-friendly font.
A great writing handout for your study of President's Day! Children will have a chance to both apply their knowledge of presidential duties and be creative and imaginative when responding to this prompt. The children will draw a picture in the box, write their first name on the top line above the picture box, and finish the sentence starter.
A fun math activity to tie into your Valentine's Day celebrations! This resource contains addition equations for sums within ten, composing teen numbers, adding two-digit and one-digit numbers, adding two-digit numbers without regrouping, adding two-digit numbers with regrouping, adding groups of ten, and adding ten to two-digit numbers. Students will solve equations on 10-12 hearts and write the sums (or write their own equations on blank hearts) and then glue around a circle cut-out saying "
Such a fun activity for your Space unit! Students will cut out each planet (with labels) and the front of the hat (print the hat on cardstock for durability). Students will be able to color each of the planets appropriately based on the planet's characteristics and then color the front of the solar system hat to their liking. With guidance and support, students will then glue the planets in order on a sentence strip. Securing the sentence strip around the child's head will give the illusion of
A fun writing prompt to engage your students on the 100th day of school! Children have space to write with a sentence starter and a box to draw a picture to accompany their writing.
A great way to incorporate math into your 100th day! Students will use the planning sheet to make 10 groups of 10 Fruit Loops each. Then, they will string them on a piece of yarn and put the ten number (10, 20, 30, etc.) between each group of ten until they get to 100. This is a great way to incorporate fine motor practice, counting by 10s, counting with one-to-one correspondence, and a tasty treat! You can use any round O-shaped cereal.
A great handout for students to practice identifying, sequencing, and writing numbers 0-10 all in one place! This can be used as a math center, a guided practice handout, a homework assignment, or an assessment.
A fun and creative writing activity to accompany your read-aloud of Click, Clack, Moo! Simply follow the directions outlined in the resource to create this writing craftivity for your students. This is a great resource for both practicing persuasive writing and writing about reading.
This blank alphabet chart gives students the opportunity to draw a picture for each letter based on their own interests. This can be used as an assessment tool for teachers to better understand a student's ability to apply initial letter sounds or as a personal resource/activity for students.
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
A great way to connect writing and reading! This is a great prompt for children to connect your study of weather from informational texts and writing. It will also connect science and writing and provide students with a prompt for opinion writing.
A fun, cute writing activity for your valentine’s day celebrations! Use as a literacy center, a whole-group writing activity, or to decorate a bulletin board! Print your mugs on whatever color paper you wish. There are two mugs per page. Then, print the hearts on a different color. There are four hearts per page. Each student needs one mug and one heart to write in. Students can decorate their mugs, and then they will finish the writing prompt. Have students write in black flair pen or trace ove
A great writing activity for self-reflection and for a fun Valentine's Day activity! This resource comes with four differentiated options based on the needs and abilities of your students: Just lines for sentences, lines and a picture box, bullets (with cute heart bullets) for short phrases or single words, and boxes for pictures only.
A great way to practice cause-and-effect based on the story of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.Students will cut out the pictures at the bottom and glue them beside their proper cause.
Such a fun activity for your Outer Space unit! Print out the planet and have students color them according to the planet characteristics. Then, print out the sun on cardstock and color yellow or print out and use as a template to cut out a piece of cardboard for added durability. Attach fishing line to each planet and then attach each planet to one ray of the sun (there are exactly 8 sun rays for each of the 8 planets). Finally, poke a metal clasp through the circle in the middle of the sun an
PreK - 2nd
Astronomy, Other (Science), Science
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