Cut out these bold letters to add some color to your alphabet. Could be used along with Chicka Chicka Boom Boom to decorate your coconut tree.
These three worksheets allow children to match the pairs of items to find the one with no partner.
Color words are written inside different leaves. Students color in the leaves with the appropriate color.
Have children color and cut out the animals from the story. Punch holes around edges of the mitten and children can sew the mitten together.
A Valentine's Day word search includes 9 words and a bonus word formed using leftover letters.
Follow the rainbow to find the pot of gold!
Use this reward to reinforce positive behaviors.
Use straight lines and connect the letters of the alphabet!
You will need a small brown bag (lunch size). Have students color and cut out the elephant. Then, with the brown bag upside-down, glue the mouth piece below the bottom flap and the face piece on the flat bottom surface of the bag. (Elephant pattern differs from picture.)
Let students fill in the blanks and draw the pictures (or get pictures from home) for this cute book chronicalling their life.
Makes a great keepsake as children grow up! Or make one yourself so students can learn more about you!
This visual shows what students gain by reading 20 minutes vs. 5 minutes vs. 1 minute a day.
This rubric lets students know how they will be graded. Use the top half for the students to grade their own work and put their final grade on the bottom half.
Incorporate all winter holidays with these classroom projects, books, songs, crafts, and more!
Great way to help students visualize addition using a hundred chart.
A great way to show children a variety of fonts of each letter, a through z.
Provide stickers for your students and get them motivated to write with this worksheet!
A great review of adding and subtracting 1 or 10 from various numbers.
Three separate pages of butterfly vocabulary. Each page adds more challenging words.
Dolch sight words for each grade level.