100th day of school….4 fun 100th day of school worksheets to help with your special day! Sheets included cover: If I had $100… 100 day thoughts… I am 100 days smarter writing prompt… I can write 100 words…..
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Leap Year Math Journal Prompts – a Math Journal is a great way to promote your students’ abilities to learn and grow through words, numbers and even drawing. Print and cut out as many prompts as you need for your students. Then, have your students paste them into their math journals.
This mini-booklet contains 5 math journal prompts for your students.
number writing
addition
subtraction
graphs
number writing
comparison
higher level thinking
All artwork is original and created by myself. I hope you enjoy this booklet.
Check out my listing for the Leap Day-Mini Unit that has enough activities to fill up your “extra” day this year! (Reading, Writing and Math related) Leap Day Fun
Winter Theme Schedule Cards for those who like to switch things up!
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FREEBIE Sight Words Practice DOLCH SAMPLER from my series SIGHT WORDS…Practice Makes Perfect! This is a 3-page sample of what you can expect when you purchase my product. It is a multi-sensory approach to learning sight words that’s fun! Touch it, spell it, read it, circle it, color it, box it, dab it, trace it, write it… and LEARN IT! Use as a center, during guided reading lessons, for extra practice, or as homework.
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Use these Alphabet Handwriting books to help early learners practice letter recognition and writing.
Included is a worksheet for every letter in the alphabet. On each worksheet, students colour the image and trace over the letters (upper case and lower case). They also trace over words starting with the letter and the simple sentence.
Each worksheet also includes a clip art, black and white image of an animal starting with that letter that students can also recall and colour. This could be great for rotations (centres), or daily practice.
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Five printables/activities to help you and your students celebrate the 100th Day of School. Each activity has an academic component, so CCSS is covered. I hope you enjoy!
Use the following activities for student centers, to make crowns, or to make little books. It is a great review for all of the things that your students have learned in their first 100 days!!
Created by: Jessica Hamilton Blog: http://hangingoutinfirst.blogspot.com/
This is a visual web of the 12 ways of learning. Teaching needs to be a multisensory experience and this diagram helps to highlight the different ways of processing information for younger learners.
This is a set of deep breathing exercises for the classroom by Sara Ipatenco. Deep breathing is an excellent practice to introduce to your students. Regular deep breathing can help calm your students and enable them to focus and concentrate on their work. Deep breathing is also a great tool for overall mental and physical health. You get 6 school-themed deep breathing exercises, each in color and black and white.
It’s time for a Valentine’s Day party! Come party for FREE with these cute little heart buddies! This set of lovable Valentine’s Day themed clipart can be used in your classroom or in products you sell.
Included in the .zip download: • 3 cute heart buddies + blacklines • 4 balloons with bows + blacklines • 4 balloons without bows + blacklines • 1 “Happy Valentine’s Day” sign + blackline
All files have transparent backgrounds and are 300 dpi for high quality printing!
If used for commercial purposes, credit must be given to The Hazel Owl as the designer. Specific terms of use are included in the download.
Join us as we explore the inspiring story of Rosa Parks, the Civil Rights icon who changed history with her courageous actions. In the read aloud video, we’ll dive into the children’s book “I Am Rosa Parks” and learn about her life and the impact she made on the Civil Rights Movement. This is a perfect video for parents, teachers and children to watch together. It’s a great way to introduce the young ones to the inspiring story of Rosa Parks, and to the history of Civil Rights in America. This activity and video is also an excellent tool for sparking conversation and learning about diversity, inclusion, and equality. Watch now and be inspired by the legacy of Rosa Parks.
What this activity comes with:
1) Printable coloring page (8.5 inches x 11 inches) of Rosa Parks and her famous quote “You Must Never Be Fearful About What You Are Doing When It Is Right.” — Rosa Parks
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Celebrate Groundhog Day while building word skills with this “Making Words” challenge. By manipulating the included letter tiles, students make as many words as they can out of the word, “shadow.” Great for partner work or for use in a literacy center.
SIGHT WORDS ** NUMBER RECOGNITION ** INITIAL SOUNDS
This free packet of adorable Valentine Math and Reading Activities will provide fun and excitement for your PreK-2nd grade classes. In the sight words Valentine heart puzzle, students will color various site words from the Common Core a specified color. On the number recognition activity, students will connect the numbers from 1 to 20 in a dot to dot that produces a Valentine heart. On the initial sounds activity, students must identify the initial sound of the given picture and write it in the box to produce a secret message of “Be My Valentine”.
While the free packet contains 3 activities to give you a sample, the same concepts are extended with 6 more acitivites in another Valentine packet. Please be sure to check out my store for the Valentine packet containing: sight words (different from the ones in the free activity, letter and number recognition, shapes Bingo, addition, ending sounds, and ordering numbers.
by Hopping into Kindergarten Pre-Kindergarten – 2nd Grade
In this class… we stick together! Pair this Valentine card with your favorite dollar spot bandaids and/or Valentine stickers for a fun gift to give your students!
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If you would like to hear this piece featured in a local news broadcast on music education, you can watch here: http://wivb.com/2014/07/31/music-teachers-learning-unique-approach-at-ub/
Looking for a way to make oral counting with your class more fun, visual, engaging and challenging? Math warm ups have never been so good with our Bees Knees FREEBEE Traffic Light Counting Resource! This versatile resourceis a great addition to any teachers math toolkit. They can be used year on year across different age groups and we have found kids of all ages have loved using them.
Print, cut and laminate the traffic light and the number cards, selecting the cards within the number range your kids are working within 0-20, 0-50 or 0-100. Explain to children that green means go and red means stop. Choose two numbers and place one on the green go light and the other on red stop light. Talk about which number is bigger and then discuss whether you need to count forwards or backwards.
Example:
Green 8 and Red 23 – Kids are counting forwards/up
Green 56 and Red 12 – Kids are counting backwards/down
This resource also works really well as a math centre activity as a paired or independent task . Put the number cards in an envelope for children to take out and place on the traffic light. They can then count aloud to their partner or record the numbers on a whiteboard.
Visit our TPT store for a range of fabulous Math and Literacy resources, including these counting task cards which complement this freebie:
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These colorful, printable January calender pieces are the perfect addition to your classroom calendar. There are three different graphics so that you can choose to incorporate patterns into your morning meeting routine if you’d like. (AB, ABC etc)
Two options of January month headers and holiday cards for New Year’s Day and MLK Jr. Day are included!
by Paula’s Primary Classroom Pre-Kindergarten – Kindergarten
Color by letter to reveal 3 alphabet mystery pictures with this FREE no prep resource! Visually similar letters are practiced together to help students focus on the differences. This is a fun way to practice letter recognition and initial sounds while also strengthening hand muscles through coloring. You’re going to love these activities!
This freebie contains the following mystery pictures: bus, camera and duck. For a complete alphabet set of mystery pictures see:
Are your students struggling in the classroom? Difficulty processing visual information can lead to problems with reading, spelling, handwriting, math, and comprehension. These no prep, free spot the difference pictures are great for small groups, occupational therapy activities, morning bell work, stations, and classroom early finishers. Use these fun and engaging spot-the-difference visual perceptual activities to help your students improve their reading and writing skills.
This is a free sample of my visual perception spot the difference resources. It contains one color board for Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Each page includes an answer key. Full resources include BW versions and several different boards for each theme.
To save ink and paper consider printing and laminating color copies. Another option is using Easel by TpT. I have created an interactive version of this resource you can assign to your students within your digital classroom. Once you purchase the resource you will have access to both the PDF and Easel files.
OT Tip: Difficulty processing visual information and poor visual-motor coordination skills can lead to problems with reading, spelling, handwriting, drawing, math, and comprehension. Visual perception is the skill needed for a child to make sense of what they see. Help their brains interpret and organize the information they are taking in throughout their day with engaging activities. Work on visual perceptual skills with activities like matching, spot the difference, sorting, directed drawing, word searches, I-spy, and mazes.
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by Once Upon A Classroom Pre-Kindergarten – 6th Grade
Meet Adam Apostrophe. He’s the newest addition to my “Meet the Puncs” anchor chart freebie. If you don’t already have a copy of the poster set, you can grab it here.
The inspiration for these posters came from an A-M-A-Z-I-N-G set of books called Meet the Puncs by Barbara Cooper. If you’ve never heard of them, you can check them out here!
After I’ve read the books to the kids, I hang the posters in my classroom. Try giving your students various types of sentences on strips and have them find the correct poster. This little game gets them moving and they love figuring out what kind of punctuation they were given. You can also give them the strips without the punctuation on them and have them stand under the poster they think is correct.