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.
Trace with a finger, pencil, or use with play dough. Either way, children will enjoy practicing how to draw a star!
Printable rhyming activities - match the words that rhyme: draw a line connecting each pair of words that rhyme. Rhyming worksheets start with matching simple pictures of rhyming words and increase in difficulty.
Identify a child's motor skills and self-help abilities with this checklist.
Use these worksheets to have children practice writing their name and adress, along with comparing themselves now to when they were a baby.
Use these activities for the younger grades when celebrating one student each week.
Includes CVC mats for the following pictures: sun, cat, bag, dog, ten, bus, and fox.
Not sure if your child is ready to tackle the world of kindergarten? This checklist has been developed to help you prepare your child for school. It is designed to help you look at your child's physical, social, emotional and academic development. It is intended for four and five year olds preparing for kindergarten.
Practice changing CVC words to CVCe words with this packet.
Use these terms to enhance children's vocabulary when describing the parts of a butterly.
Use these verbal cues to help students learn how to form their letters. Includes every letter.
Looking for poems for number formation?
Analyze your child's speech and language skills.
Enhance your students' comprehension abilities with these activities.
Verbally read the story "Abby's Ice Cream" and follow up with the other two pages.
Note: Younger students may need help reading the questions on the Story Recall Map.
Simple worksheet for learning the parts of a clock, numbers, and hands: Write the numbers. Color the long hand blue. Color the short hand red.
Use these catchy rhyming poems to help students learn how to form their numbers.
Looking for phrases for letter formation?
These tickets are a fun way to remind students of the book or movie!
Help students organize their writing with this worksheet.
Learn more about your students using this simple survey. Students can fill it out to help you understand them and their feelings about school.
A great way to create a unique classroom management system!
This simple chart has a line for the child's name along with five columns: date, title (or type of material read), minutes, pages, and parent initials.