Early Childhood

Six-piece puzzles reinforce uppercase and lowercase pairs for the entire alphabet.  Can download color or black & white file.

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I am all about finding meaningful play and learning experiences for G. This week, I decided to introduce her to sensory bins!

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Connect the dots A-E to create a star!

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Write how many: a simple addition worksheet with pictures for beginners.

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Use this book to create a sense of community and friendship in the classroom by adding a picture of each child and their name.  You'll be surprised at

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Children imagine and draw their own insect.

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Print these for a quick visual of numbers 1-10.  Available in green, purple, red, and yellow.

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Short and sweet list.  Includes developmental milestones for 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months of age.

Areas of develoment include motor skills, sensory/thinking skills, and language/social skills.

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Pennsylvania's 2016 Learning Standards for First Grade.

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Use this pattern to decorate for fall!

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Some people consider play and non-instructional time as a waste of learning time.  In truth, more learning occurs in centers or during play than is actually acknowledged.

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Any mother would love this adorable book from their child!

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Reinforce letter recognition by finding all of the upper- and lower-case Mm's.

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Reinforce lowercase letters (and paying attention) with this game.  Can be played in large or small groups.

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A packet that features different Valentine's Day themed art activities, crafts, games, snacks, and more!

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Children practice tracing and drawing the upper- and lowercase letter Ii.

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Review tricky vowel sounds and spelling with this packet.  Includes

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Although food manufacturers have pledged to voluntarily eliminate bisphenol A (BPA)—an endocrine disruptor linked to developmental problems in fetuses, infants and children—in their packaging materials, it’s still found in the lining of many canned goods.

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Set the foundation for a healthy life for your child(ren) by doing these 4 things.

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Fathers will treasure this gift from their child(ren)!  

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