Letter search/find and trace. One page for each letter of the alphabet. Students can color, highlight, or use dot-a-dot stampers to find the letter, then trace the upper and lower case letter you're working on.
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Handwriting, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
These are multisyllabic word pictures to use for practice with your kiddos with speech impairments, or with students who just need extra syllable practice.
This is a great interactive book to use with preschool age children. It works well for students working on speech and articulation. The reader can pass out pictures to students and have them follow along, and place their picture on the correct page in the book.
This is an interactive Velcro back to school book. This book teaches students about their school supplies. The last 5 pages of the book have just the school supplies that will be cut and put on the corresponding pages of the book.
Simply, print, laminate, cut, Velcro, and bind the pages to create a book your students will love :)
This is a great interactive book to use with preschool age children. It works well for students working on speech and articulation. The reader can pass out pictures to students and have them listen for the clues to see if they have the animal.
This is an interactive Velcro zoo animals matching book. This book follows the Brown Bear, Brown Bear style. Simply, print, laminate, cut, Velcro, and bind the pages to create a book your students will love :) We give our students the laminated animal pictures to hold. Then, as we read the story together, they bring up their animal when we get to the correct page.
This is an interactive Velcro book about community helpers.
Simply, print, laminate, cut, Velcro, and bind the pages to create a book your students will love :)
Great to use during a thematic unit on Space! These Rhyming Rockets all have rhyming word pictures on them! Simply laminate and cut to create a fun rhyming game for your students!
Three snowballs for each letter of the alphabet. One uppercase, one lowercase, and a word that begins with each letter. Print, laminate, and you're ready to use with your students.