Colorful, cheerful and bright...simple class rules for your early childhood classroom. These class rules keep things positive and cover important aspects of being a good classroom citizen. In our class, we... Use walking feet inside Keep our hands to ourselves Use quiet voices inside Treat others with kindness Find out how to implement these class rules in your classroom by checking out this blog post at Teach Learn Style. Check out this similar product, Striped Border Class Rules, for a
Use this sorting game/activity in conjunction with your Pet, All About Me, or Family Theme. This product comes with 16 animals to sort into two groups: Pet or Wild. It comes with two sizes of titles or headers to use as a tray game, a file folder game, or simply on a table. This game helps students categorize and classify animals that can live in the home (pets) and animals that only live in the wild. Lots of opportunity for developing language, as well as the early math skill of classifying
Aikendrum is a fun and silly song that is the perfect accompaniment to a food and nutrition unit in preschool and elementary grades. The song is about a man who lives in the moon and his body parts are made of different foods. The song and activity can be enjoyed during circle time at Thanksgiving time or any time of year. It can also be used as a music class activity. Song lyrics are included, along with the various pieces needed to make Aikendrum's face: the moon, spaghetti hair, meatbal
Start the day on a positive note with FIVE fun, friendly songs and chants that promote a nurturing classroom community and help students get to know one another. These songs and chants promote literacy and oral development with repetitive rhymes that draw on the main interest of young children: themselves! Classmates learn each other's names, as well as start to work on letter identification through the repetition of their own names. Add these songs and chants to your morning circle time a
Print, copy and cut in half...it's simple to have notes on hand to send home when a child needs to change clothes during the school day. There are several options that cover just about any type of messy accident, as well as a place to indicate time of day, and a reminder to send in replacement clothes. No need to handwrite notes every time an accident occurs.
Colorful, cheerful, and bright...these early childhood classroom center signs will help you quickly label the play-based and learning centers in your room while adding fun decor and promoting early literacy development. In this file, you receive 24 full letter-sized paper (8 1/2 x 11 landscape) signs, as well as the same signs, scaled down to 4 signs per page. The following 24 center signs are included, as well as blank signs in each rainbow color: Blocks, Dramatic Play, Art Center, Literacy
Create an engaging and meaningful science experiment with this helpful Sink or Float buoyancy resource that your preschoolers or early elementary students will love. This resource comes with 22 object cards that contain a variety of items you likely have in your classroom, plus blank cards for you to add your own. Included are cards with the headings, "Sink" and "Float." Use the cards with a pocket chart to sort the objects as students determine if they sink or float in a tub of water. Als
Colorful, cheerful and bright...simple class rules for your early childhood classroom. Build classroom community with these class rules that keep things positive and cover important aspects of being a good classroom citizen. In our class, we... Use walking feet inside Keep our hands to ourselves Use quiet voices inside Treat others with kindness Find out how to implement these class rules in your classroom by checking out this blog post at Teach Learn Style. Check out this similar product,
Build number sense in the early childhood classroom with this fun frog matching activity. Easy prep: just print, cut in half and laminate. The children place a frog counter or green pom pom on each lily pad to represent each number. This activity develops number sense concepts such as numeral recognition, subitizing, quantification, counting, and 1:1 matching.
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I've worked in both public and private schools, teaching grades K-2 and currently teach 3- and 4-year-old preschoolers.
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M.A. Early Childhood and Elementary Education
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