Have some fall measuring fun! Use these pumpkins and apples to hang on the wall, and have students guess how many pumpkins and apples tall they will be. After they measure themselves, they can record the actual amount on the recording sheet. This is great for comparing size and shape, as well as measuring in nonstandard units.
Enjoy!
Lora Webster
This hands-on work station provides students with the opportunity to "act out" addition and subtraction. Here is what you will receive in your purchase:
* 2 work mats: one with a chicken theme and one with a dog theme
* 4 worksheets with simple language and pictures for beginning readers to complete independently
These number stories are perfect for instilling beginning addition and subtraction skills. Students will use manipulatives to show the number stories on the work mats, and then write
This bat themed shape and color sort is ideal for little learners who are practicing their basic shapes and colors. It can be used in large group, a small group, or as a center.
Here's what's included:
*3 color sorting mats (red, blue, yellow)
*3 shape sorting mats (circle, triangle, square)
*24 bat cards with colored shapes on their tummies
Enjoy!
Lora Webster
Help your students brush up on their money counting skills with this Easter-themed center! This activity is designed to help your students apply their knowledge of coin amounts, use their counting skills, and perform addition, all within a self-checking game. Students will use these cards in a small group setting or in an independent work station.
Students will make matches by counting the coins on one card and checking it against the amount printed on the other card they have chosen. A wo
These number puzzles are perfect for helping kids to:
*recognize numbers
*count
*subitize
*develop visual spatial relations
I hope you enjoy using them! I would love some feedback on this product!
Lora Webster
Hide these cards around your classroom and allow your little learners to find them. Talk about the numbers, and have them practice recognizing them and putting them in order. Print out more than one set to accommodate the number of students you have.
Enjoy!
Lora Webster
PreK - K
Numbers
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About the store
Experience
I have taught at both the Pre-K and 1st grade levels. I am currently the director of a preschool, but I also get to teach full-time.
Teaching style
I am a creative, spontaneous, nurturing teacher who rarely goes by the book. I love designing my own curriculum and catering to each student's needs!
My own education history
I have a B.A. in Elementary Education from Concordia University Chicago.
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