If your school is doing the math envision curriculum, this is a great way to play a fun review game with the widely popular Jeopardy model. This game covers some of topic two in envision math and can be edited using powerpoint.
Enjoy this station work for short a vowels. Students can match the picture cards to the words and fill in the accountability worksheet for teacher evaluation after the independent station time. ***Pictures in this PDF are from creative commons and fair use.
As we move to nonfiction texts in the first grade it is important that students start to look for the features that separate nonfiction texts from fiction texts. This read to self accountability worksheet will have your students looking for some of the key features in a nonfiction text while also making sure that they make note of something they learn during the read to self station.
Enjoy this cactus themed number line. It contains the sight word and ten frame demonstration of numbers 1-20. Font is: avocado from Dafont.com (www.docallisme.blogspot.co.id) Cactus PNG is from (https://www.vexels.com/png-svg/preview/126791/hand-drawn-watercolor-multiple-cactus)
These are some simple cactus themed labels that I used to label my students' backpack hooks in the hallway. They can be used to label other various items in the classroom as well as put on the floor to mark places in line when teaching students how to line up. Enjoy!
This math fluency puzzle can be edited to your needs. Students solve fluency problems and match up their pieces to the corresponding square. This activity works best if pieces are pre cut and given to them randomly so that the order of the puzzle isn't given away.
enjoy this printable that I attach to glow sticks. It makes a great 100 day treat for students. This bulb could also be used as a head band topper. Font is from JenJones
This is a great tool that I used in my first grade math centers. I laminated and added velcro dots so that it could be reused over and over again. My students loved it !