Connect letters A-K on the train and numbers 1-14 to complete the first picture!
Connect the dots #1-18 to complete the second (engine only) picture!
Use this song to teach or reinforce the two sounds each vowel can make.
Challenge your students to find these words: animal, conserve, earth, ecology, environment, growth, plant, recycle, reduce, reuse, soil, water. 12 words in total!
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Blank analog clocks. Laminate for reuse. 6 clocks per page. Can be used with Blank Digital Clocks as a matching game.
This log lets you record self-esteem levels for each student in your class. Use results to determine groups and even report card comments.
A great way for students or teachers to keep track of which centers students choose.
Check your students' understanding of opposites with these handy cut and glue review worksheets.
Opposites included are hot and cold, tall and short, in front and in back, big and little, in and out, over and under, and wet and dry.
Students fill in this outline and use the key points in their oral report on their current event.
Chart students' pro- and anti-social behavior with this worksheet.
This activity involves cutting out the cloud wheels and windows before fastening them together. Cloud names on wheel are cirrus, stratocumulus, cumulonimbus, stratus, cumulus, and altocumulus.
A blank Bingo card can be used for any variety of Bingo game!
This wheel reviews the sequence of the life cycle of a butterfly.
This form will help you analyze an individual child's behavior tendencies.
Help the worm to find its way out of the apple!
Practice changing CVC words to CVCe words with this packet.
Introduce students to another culture and language with this book.
Practice counting and writing number words one through twelve.
This reading log allows the student to keep track of the different books they read in order to reach their goal. Student and Parent signatures required.
Have some fun and celebrate Groundhog Day with this hat and poem!
18 months through 5 years. Print these as a handy reference to monitor your child's development!
This science experiment (taste-testing) goes well with a Chicka Chicka Boom Boom unit. Children can taste the tropical fruit and circle yes or no for whether or not they liked it.