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Creative expression is an important component of childrens early learning experiences. The creative art early learning standards for pre-kindergarten ensures that all pre-k students have the opportunity to express their creative side. There are four standards to follow. They are: Visual art forms, Movement and music, Dramatic play and Appreciation.
Step by step instructions on how to write a book report. There are questions the student can answer in order to make the book report more complete.
Tell the child that you are going to read a story and then ask him or her some questions about it.  Passage: David is a clown. He works at a circus.  David takes a long time to get ready for each circus show...
This project lets students color, cut out and assemble a scarecrow. A great activity for Halloween or Thanksgiving.
Basic 1 page book report form: Name, setting, characters, summary
A special Mother's Day gift for the kids to create. There is coloring to do and questions for them to answer about their moms.
Synonyms: words that mean almost the same.  Antonyms: words that have the opposite meanings.   Use the words from the word boxes to fill in the blanks and make pairs of synonyms and antonyms
Knowing the names of all the letters in the alphabet is a useful skill. Studies show that the ability to do so is highly correlated with success in beginning reading. These 3 tests will let teachers know how well each student knows their letters. The tests are 1A includes all the upper-class letters, 1B includes all the lowercase numbers and 1C includes both but focuses on fluency and speed.
Early care and education programs must work together with parents to assure children's school success. These early learning standards can help accomplish this goal. The standards include development and learning, resources, transition and governance.
Word search for family related keywords such as cousin, nephew, nieces, father, mother, sister...
Science knowledge & skills refers to the emerging ability to gather information about the natural and physical world and organize that information into knowledge and theories. This handout gives the students details on how to obtain the knowledge using different scientific methods.
Every student learns differently. The sensory intake preference survey can determine which way a student learns the best. There are 3 learning styles to consider, they are Haptic learners, Visual learners, and Auditory learners .
Circle time is a great way for teachers to evaluate students development. This sheet can help make the circle time more productive as well as help the teacher see which children may have issues.
Purpose: Separation of the two sides of the hand.  Use the tweezers to pick up a bean and drop it into the cup... 
PSSA tests can be stressful for students. Here are some simple test taking tips to help students through their PSSAs.
Beginning consonant digraphs and sounds test: Whale Chain Shark Tree Chick Cheese Shoe Whistle Thirteen Ship Chair Shell Whip Wheel Thumb
Social studies activities PA early learning standards give students activities in social studies. There are several areas to explore.
The Trophies Kindergarten Program builds literacy skills through hands on activities. These activities focus on phonological awareness, phonics, reading strategies and writing skills.
Mad Libs is a game for people who don't like games. It can be played by one, two, three, four or forty. In this tablet you will find stories containing blank spaces where words are left out. One player reads the story while the others give him words to fill in the blanks.