Whether you are looking to engage your little learner in your grocery runs or a teacher looking to enhance a pretend play center, these lists are for you! Print 2 to a page, laminate and use expo markers for reuse!
Alphabet mats can seem tedious because 26 cards is a lot! I've placed two letters per card AND printed front and back will make it less to manage. Each card had a clear written letter and a bolder outline to allow for thick playdough while still understanding the pencil lines of the letters. Each card has a clear picture of an item beginning with that letter and the word under the picture. These can be used in a center, small group or as a whole class!
Use these mats for all ages! Younger children may need help 'reading'. Older children can take turns checking each other's work. Art teachers, guidance counselors, mamas, this one is for you!!
6 seasonal counting pages. A great way to work on one-to-one correspondence and writing numbers. Easy to use for morning work, progress monitoring, early finishers, math and writing centers and so much more.
Build a graph using this fun winter picture!! For older kids, this activity can have questions added to enhance the experience (which has more, which has the least etc). Make 2-3 colored copies of the picture and laminate to reuse from year to year. Then make individual copies of the graph for student use. Have students sit in groups around the colored winterscape!
Pencil grip is best established through practice. These 7 seasonal pages give young students the opportunity to practice their pencil grip and handwriting as well as directionality and tracing skills. Laminate and reuse in writing centers or as morning work. Print and use for progress monitoring.
A simple, yet thorough handbook for parents to know how to engage even the youngest of babies in becoming strong readers!! Pictures and blue fonts are links
PreK - 5th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
1 page measuring valentine’s items with blocks, 1 page measuring valentine’s items with paper clips 1 page set for students to use conversation hearts (provided by teacher OR cut the ones from the bottom of the page to use) to measure student choice of objects. Great for guided, group, and independent practice.
Morning and Bedtime routines can be hard for little learners adjusting to school. Provide parents with these simple visuals to help. Use the weekly schedule for moms with little learners at home.
Simple Shape Pages Use Dot Markers or regular markers to fill the shapes and help students grasp an understanding of the shapes. Great for morning work or center time! For young kids at home- laminate and reuse!
Use the playdough mats to help with number recognition and writing skills. Laminate and use for tracing or building numbers with playdough . Each card (numbers 1-9) include dot representation of the number as well as the number represented on fingers.
Simple counting activities for kids! If your child is able to write numbers independently, leave the right column blank. If your child still struggles, highlight write the number and have them trace! Easy morning work, busy work, or homework!
Use these playdough mats in your classrooms to help form shapes! Use playdough or popsicle sticks to practice creating shapes, counting sides and more!
Practice recognizing feelings and emotions with this simple workpage. Print and laminate. Use playdough for repeated use. Print and use coloring tools for one-time use.