A simple sign letting others know class is in session and children are learning.
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Connect the dots A-E to create a star!
Children imagine and draw their own insect.
Write how many: a simple addition worksheet with pictures for beginners.
The Developmental Checklist - Four to Five Years provides the user with a list to use when evaluating the development of a 4-5-year-old child. The list includes categories for movement, hand and finger skills, language milestones, cognitive milestones and social milestones.
Use this book to create a sense of community and friendship in the classroom by adding a picture of each child and their name. You'll be surprised at
Print these for a quick visual of numbers 1-10. Available in green, purple, red, and yellow.
Reinforce lowercase letters (and paying attention) with this game. Can be played in large or small groups.
A packet that features different Valentine's Day themed art activities, crafts, games, snacks, and more!
Reinforce letter recognition by finding all of the upper- and lower-case Mm's.
Children practice tracing and drawing the upper- and lowercase letter Ii.
This sheet is a great way to communicate with parents about their child's day.
Children count, draw, and write the number of apples.
"By the time today's children are 30, TEN YEARS of their life will have been spent watching TV." -- Let's change that.
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Simple tips for families to promote literacy BEFORE kindergarten.
See if children can sort the upper- and lowercase letter.
This simple book reviews 4 different shapes: rhombuses, trapezoids, squares, and hexagons.
Read aloud tips and suggestions to promote engagement. Provides book ideas and extension activities. Help create listeners, book lovers, and lifelong readers.
Children write the number of pennies in each purse on the line. Can be laminated for reuse.