Use these cute puppets to follow up a story about hibernating animals.
This checklist is organized by fine and gross motor skills.
A great way to keep track of a child's upper- and lower-case letter recognition.
Use these pictures to help children understand the life cycle of a butterfly.
Use this simple form to record a child's observed development.
Use this form to analyze a child's abilities in the following areas: play, self-help, self-concept, social, language/communication, motor, dispositions, problem solving, math, and literacy.
Ideas for before, during, and after reading The Mitten by Jan Brett.
Have fun reviewing the life cycle of a butterfly with this sequencing game!
This easy reader reviews the life cycle of a butterfly.
Record and assess which sounds your students (or children) know with this worksheet.
Includes Gap, Old Navy, Gymboree, Carter's, OshKosh, and Hanna Andersson (which doubles as a Euro size chart).
Children will love this funny little snowman rebus poem!
Connect the dots #1-16 to complete the flower!
This chart will help children build confidence with addition, subtraction, and more!
Simple sheet breaks down foods to introduce by baby's age. Includes checkboxes and thumbs up/down to help keep track of which foods have been tried.
This simple form lets students record their behavior by drawing the mouth on the face that matches their behavior (smile = good, straight line = needed reminder, frown = not acceptable). Can be used multiple times in one day by specifying the activity above each set of faces.
Trace the lines in the picture before practicing the dotted lines below.
Record the lowercase letters a child correctly identifies with this worksheet.
Make sure children are holding the writing utensil with a pincer grip when tracing.
Trace this flower and practice the pincer grip... Or use play dough and practice rolling and forming the dough into a colorful flower!