Use these terms to enhance children's vocabulary when describing the parts of a butterly.
Have children trace the rest of the barn to complete the picture.
A great way to practice fine motor skills! Also can be laminated (use dry erase markers).
A great way to practice using the pincer grip!
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.
Have children make their own Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree. Use child's forearm for the trunk and hands for the palm leaves. When dry, have children put letters on and around the tree!
Follow the rainbow to find the pot of gold!
A handy reference sheet with guidelines of when to introduce kitchen/cooking skills to children.
Practice making curves up to make handwriting easier to master later!
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!
Challenge students to trace this tricky clover!
Simple one-page overview for each child. Areas include:
A great way to show children a variety of fonts of each letter, a through z.
Three separate pages of butterfly vocabulary. Each page adds more challenging words.
An introduction to subtraction, this book counts down from five to one. Children draw (or glue, etc.) the correct amount of coconuts on the tree.
This sign informs anyone looking for the children that they are on a walk with the teacher.
Trace the dotted lines to complete this picture of a pig!
Trace the dotted lines to practice making curves and circles.
This form will help you determine what type of play is going on with your students.