This cute little book has no words and is a great way to help children begin reading!
Practice spelling and writing the words us, bus, cut, but, rug, hug, our, bring, city, giant.
Challenge your students to make as many words as they can using the letters from "What do you like to do in the winter?"
Download the lesson plan and patterns needed to create this jungle mobile.
Animals include a tiger, toucan, monkey, and elephant, but more can easily be added!
Bring on spring with these colorful flower basket crafts.
Use these tips to help develop healthy reading habits with your children!
Practice blending CVC words by letting kids roll the letter cubes to make their own words.
Use this Valentine's Day prompt to practice writing and encourage thoughtfulness.
Reinforce the concept of symmetry with this Valentine's Day heart activity.
Help students feel confident reading and writing common words with these worksheets!
Words include a, am, and, at, big, but, can, color words (black, blue, brown, green, purple, red, white, yellow), do, go, have, here, in, is, it, like, little, look, my, not, number words (one, two, three), see, where, the, to, up, we, what, you, and more.
Download the cover page and use any or all of these pages to create a helpful book for your students!
This graph can be used more than one way! A great way to introduce many math concepts.
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Young children will love these Thanksgiving activities! There are songs, costume ideas, book suggestions, bulletin board ideas, and recipes for Play dough Bead Necklaces and Pumpkin Pie Dough.
Let students explore building words with these letters and worksheets.
Some ideas for a bulletin board to go along with students' predictions.
Groundhog day, punxsutawney phil, weather forecasting
Tired of huge posters and projects taking over your room?
Try these project ideas to have students create more meaningful, compact projects.
Students will enjoy these 6 pages creative activities relating to Martin Luther King Jr.