I created this name-writing worksheet, because i had such a difficult time finding a basic practice worksheet for my preschool students. I use this name-writing sheet with my younger preschool students (older 3 year olds that will be with me next year) so they can practice writing their names everyday. I also added a positive "I can.." statement. I send them home at the end of the week, but I make sure to keep 1 copy a month for their end-of-the-year portfolio. I hope you like it!
I created this name writing worksheet to go with the Creative Curriculum Clothing Study. During the length of the study, I use this product as daily sign-in sheets for the students. I hope you enjoy it!
I created these drink cards to go in my sensory table with yellow shredded paper or rice, pretend lemon pieces, cups, acrylic ice cubes, and tongues. These cards incorporate counting and fine motor skills, while using their imagination to create cups of lemonade. You can also use them in the dramatic play center, where the "customers" can use the drink cards to order their drinks. You can add some paper, a cash register and money, so the students can pretend they are selling lemonade, while lear
These are forms that will help in the assessment and documentation of Teaching Strategies Gold Objective 15a-c. You can use these forms as a guide to assess during small group or class instruction.
PreK - K
Balanced Literacy, English Language Arts
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