This is my 14th year teaching (technically 16)! I've taught kindergarten and 2nd grade. My BA, Credential, and MA all specialize in K-3 grade levels with an emphasis on Reading and Children and the Arts. I absolutely love teaching the lil' ones.
Find A Friend Who Likes... (A Get to Know You Game) First Day of School Directions: Have children walk around the room and find a friend who likes each square. Encourage them to speak in complete sentences, introduce themselves, and ask their friend what they like. Example: “Hi, my name is Zachary. Do you like basketball?” The other child should respond, “Hi Zachary, my name is Cristian and I like basketball.” Zachary would then color in the basketball square. The game is done after everyone has
My 4th of July Book for Kindergarten
Emergent Reader with Coloring Pages and Sentence Tracing
Independence Day
President's Day
Flag Day
U.S. Symbols
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2018
Vocabulary Words: President Trump, parade, Bald Eagle, Liberty Bell, Statue of Liberty, picnic, fireworks, American Flag
Writing In Kindergarten
W.K.1, W.K.2, W.K.3
Directions:
OPINION: Choose which object you like the best and write why. Don’t forget to use the magical word, “because”. Includes 11 topics.
Cats or Dogs
Snow or Sunshine
Language Arts or Math
Reading or Writing
Basketball or Football
Apples or Oranges
Bubblegum or Chocolate
Cookies or Ice Cream
Butterflies or Ladybugs
Trains or Airplanes
Swing Set or Slide
INFORMATIVE/EXPLANATORY: Brainstorm information /details about your main topic on the pr
Kindergarten Graduation Program (EDITABLE)
I use this template every year for my kindergarten promotion ceremony. All you have to do is edit the text to input your information, print, fold, and pass out during the celebration. Parents love it!
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2014
Sentence Editing Daily Practice for Kindergarten
Directions Read the sentence, look for the correct number of errors, and rewrite correctly in the box below.
Includes 20 pages of sentences (with 32 kinder sight words) and answer key
Errors include: capitalization, punctuation, spacing, spelling CVC words, spelling sight words.
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2017
Valentine's Day Writing for Kindergarten
Directions: Trace the sentence and complete the sentence. Draw a picture in the box.
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2014
Sentence Scramble
Read the question, unscramble, cut & paste the answer into a complete sentence!
This activity focuses on kindergarten high frequency words: color words, the, is, what.
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2013
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Make Ten: Math for Kindergarten
Directions:
Look at the ten frame and complete the sentence (2 pages)
Color the squares to make ten in different ways (1 page)
Color the squares to make ten and write a number sentence to match (1 page)
Cut and paste the stars into the right cloud (1 page)
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2013
Segmenting Families
This activity helps students learn to blend, read, and rhyme!
Directions: Clap each part of the word, blend the word together, and draw a picture of the word in the blank box.
22 Word Families Included:
-ag
-all
-am
-an
-ap
-at
-ed
-ell
-en
-et
-ig
-in
-ip
-it
-og
-op
-ot
-ox
-ub
-ug
-ut
Created by: Lindsey Powers
Clock Template
Print this template and put it in a page protector. I use these with dry erase markers during center time. I tell the kids a time and they have to write the time on the analog and digital clock. Easy and effective!
Created by Lindsey Powers
Blending S'mores - CVC Word Blending Practice
Sound out the smores and draw a picture in the blank box to match the word. This activity helps students point to each individual letter to learn how to blend the word together and prove they can read it correctly by drawing a picture to go with it. Includes 4 worksheets (4 words on each page).
Created by Lindsey Powers
Rainbow Writing Practice
Write the focus letter, number, or sight word in the blank space on the right side of the page. Students will trace the letter 6 times with 6 different colors. For example, after they trace the letter with a red crayon they will color in the circle next to the word red and continue tracing with each color.
Created by Lindsey Powers
Fun With Frogs Use as extension activities for the books: “Froggy Eats Out” and “I Don’t Want to Be a Frog”. Froggy Eats Out – complete the sentence: “We are eating ______.” or “We like eating ______” I Don’t Want to Be a Frog – complete the sentence: “I want to be a ______ because _______.” Created by: Lindsey Powers 2021
Retell Traffic Light Includes 10 different templates in color & black and white. For a total of 20 options! (c) Lindsey Powers 2022
K - 3rd
Literature, Reading, Reading Strategies
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Experience
This is my 14th year teaching (technically 16)! I've taught kindergarten and 2nd grade. My BA, Credential, and MA all specialize in K-3 grade levels with an emphasis on Reading and Children and the Arts. I absolutely love teaching the lil' ones.
Teaching style
Hands on activities make learning fun and unforgettable.
My own education history
Masters Degree in Teaching with a Specialization in Reading.
Multiple Subject Teaching Credential with an Early Childhood Emphasis K-3.
Bachelors Degree in Liberal Studies with a Concentration of Children and the Arts.
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