by Grasshopper Mathematics Pre-Kindergarten – 2nd Grade
Days of the Week and Months of the Year
Freebie version that includes 4 of the 35 pages of days of the week and months of the year practice! Includes colored pieces that you can cut out and line up in the right order, tracing sheets that are also color coded and several fill in the blank sheets. In the full version all sheets start out color coded for each particular day of the week or month of the year and then also include black and white when the child becomes proficient with the colored reminders.
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Kindergarten and first grade students can strengthen their patterning skills with this Earth Day patterning activity. Perfect for use in a math station and a great way to combine science, ecology and math. Both color and grayscale versions are included.
This sorting activity is perfect for your lessons about recycling and Earth Day. It can be used in a science center or as a cut-and-paste worksheet for students to complete independently. Beware! Several of the objects can be placed in more than one category! Can your students explain why they chose to sort the objects the way they did?
Two pages, black and white
For best results, print onto cardstock and laminate.
This Earth Day, give your students this report card and have them evaluate how “green” their school / classroom / home is.
There are three different report cards: one for the whole school, one for the classroom, and one for the home. You could either have all students complete both the school and classroom report card, or divide your class into two groups and have one group complete the school card, and one group complete the classroom card. Students could then compare the results to see how their classroom compares to the school. Home report cards could be taken home for students to complete with their parents.
Use this Pig the Pug directed drawing activity to pair with any Pig the Pug book by Aaron Blabey. To turn it into a Pig the Winner drawing have students finish by drawing a 1st place medal around his neck!
Your kiddos will love recreating “Pig” and his grumpy pug face.
When they are finished they can use crayons, markers, or watercolors to color him in!
This directed drawing set includes one page with pictures only and 3 pages with pictures and instruction. Feel free to use this product for distance learning if desired!
This is an advanced directed drawing made for students that have done directed drawings before.
Take a look at my other free directed drawings for a simpler first directed draw:
This is an easy STEM activity for elementary grades. Students will work in groups to complete the longest chain! There is a challenge sheet that clearly states the challenge; including the materials needed. There is also an engineering and design process recording sheet for groups to use when planning and improving their designs. This a sample of one of the activities in our Family STEM/ STEAM Night Package.
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by TiePlay Educational Resources LLC 4th – 7th Grade
FREE Ecology, recycle, sustainable… a free Earth Day worksheet. This word search contains 21 Earth Day vocabulary words. Penny Inman (TpT Seller) said, “Great little filler activity for my students who love word searches. Helps with tracking and vocabulary and spelling.” Happy Earth Day!
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This is an arts integrated smartboard lesson. Students will learn about the Earth’s natural rresources and about the art of Andy Goldsworthy. There are several interactive pages for the class to complete. The lesson concludes with the students going on a nature walk around the school to collect materials to create their own Earth art. This is a great lesson for Earth Day.
I’ve adapted some of my favorite simple investigations so you can can provide opportunities for students to EXPLORE during distance learning. It’s HANDS-ON AT HOME!
by EduTunes With Miss Jenny Pre-Kindergarten – 1st Grade
Introducing the “Blend it, Read it, Type it, Tap it™” short a Boom Card™ set. Children learn the Science of Reading phonics strategy of blending sounds to make CVC words. They also type the words and tap on the matching illustration. Please click HERE to see a preview of these cards in action.
This set is great for independent or small group practice. It complements my Alphabet Chants and Sound Quiz decks. You can find a related song, “ABC Fun,” on my blog. You also may want to try these related materials:
Boom Cards™ are truly incredible. They can be done on iPads, computers, Chromebooks, or cell phones. They are also compatible with Seesaw and Google Classroom.
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by Animal Crackers and Apple Juice Pre-Kindergarten – Kindergarten
This is a great group large group strategy for helping students to remember their sight words. All students participate by either being a wand fairy or a wand wizard.
sight words, sight word games, sight word strategies
Enjoy this free video that teaches the Days of the Week in Swahili. Your students will get practice in both the vocabulary and pronunciation of the words.
Work on figurative language with a “Spring Time” theme.
Directions: Print up cards, laminate and cut out. Use these cards to play memory, go fish or just as a face up matching activity to work on idiom meanings. There are 15 idiom pairs.
There is a worksheet for your student’s to create an idiom journal of all the new idioms they learn. They can take the journal home as review or have them write a story trying to use some of the idioms from their journal.
Includes: -What is a Syllable Explanation Sign -Signs for Examples of 1, 2, 3, and 4-syllable Words with Graphics -Clap & Count the Syllables Sign for Group Instruction -Sort the Syllables with Colorful Cards for Whole Group or Center Activity -Roll & Count Game -Cut & Sort the Syllables -Syllable Count Foldable
This is an activity using cereal (I used Apple Jacks because they have two colors). It gives them a work space for each problem. You can either let them create their own math problems using cereal or you can give them the problem and let them solve it with the cereal. It went really well with my kinders, so I hope you can use it and have fun with it as well!
Write facts about rabbits. Quick and easy to put together for students. It includes a rabbit reading passage, booklets, bulletin board activity and more.
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Easter literacy | Easter bunny DPA | Easter bunny hop | Easter song and movement | fun Easter activity | early literacy for Easter | Easter craft
Easter Counting Puzzles for Google Classroom Google Classroom Activity Counting to 10 Google Activity Easter Google Slides Counting Digital Activities for Kindergarten
WHAT IS INCLUDED
• 10 slides with egg puzzles
• 2 movable puzzle pieces – with 10 frames
SUGGESTED USE
This resource can be used with Google Slides through Google Classroom at school for homework or you as a distance learning activity. Make sure your kids can use a resource for Google Slides by trying a freebie first. Here are some freebies for Google Slides.
April Fools is a great, light-hearted day, so it’s a lot of fun in elementary school. Your students will be so surprised that this cute little spring word search is a complete joke! I always try to keep a straight face (but it’s so hard!) as I pass out their word search. I make sure I haven’t mentioned anything about April Fools Day before I give this to them, so of course I give it to them first thing in the morning! It’s such a fun way to start our April Fools Day full of giggles and smiles. Gotcha!
This joke word search is set up to resemble an actual spring-themed worksheet, but the words in the word bank are nowhere to be found!
One exception: April.
Your clever students will find that the term “April” actually extends to form the term April Fools Day!
Enjoy this April Fools Day freebie, and have a fantastic day with your students!
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by Little Learner Toolbox Kindergarten – 1st Grade
Have some Easter fun with your students with this freebie which contains: An Easter Wordsearch AND Unscramble the Easter Words!
**These activities are sample activities from my 37 page Easter Activity Pack. This pack also includes:
– 5 morning work / worksheets: including math, jumbled sentences, read, write, color and cut activities – 2 ‘Solve the problem, find the number & color’ pictures (addition & subtraction) – Draw the chick – 2 cut and solve Easter puzzle pages – 7 page Easter mini book – Easter Word Family Sheets : – ick, – op, – un : Sort the word families – ick & – op – Happy Easter & March coloring pages – Make Easter popsicle puppets – Rainbow Dash Board Game Collect eggs to fill the Easter Bunny’s basket!
This is a simple close reading packet for the nursery rhyme “Jack Be Nimble”. More close reads for nursery rhymes can be found at Link-Nursery Rhymes Close Reads.Thanks for checking out this product – Enjoy!
Students will have fun as they read and hunt through their books in search of examples of the four different types of sentences.
Two forms have been included so it can be differentiated for your students.
One form has students hunting for examples of statements, questions, commands, and exclamations.
The other form has students searching for declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences.
This free download is part of my Four Types of Sentences Foldable and Assessments. It serves as a perfect wrap up to that activity or as a stand out on its own. If you like this activity, you might like to check that one out as well.