Pingback: Easter Egg Math Activities for Kindergarten {Freebies Included!} | The Printable Princess Alanna says: January 2, 2019 at 2:48 pm Hi, I love the literacy activities. Where can I get the recording sheets? When I click the get recording sheets at the bottom of this page, it...
Support literacy and math skills with this endless kit of activities intended for small groups or interventions. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and first-grade students working from letter recognition, decoding, CVC, and much more! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and first-grade student...
October Reproducible Activities, Kindergarten, The Education Center (TEC959) Critical thinking elimination activity Pumpkin patch gameboard for reinforcement Literature Pumpkin, Pumpkin by Jeanne Titherington It’s Pumpkin Time by Zoe Hall Apples and Pumpkins by Anne Rockwell Big Pumpkin by Erica Silverman...
More than Letters: Literacy Activities for Preschool, Kindergarten, and First Grade (2001). More than letters: Literacy activities for preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. St. Paul, MN: Red Leaf Press... S Moomaw,B Hieronymus - Redleaf Press, 450 North Syndicate, Suite 5, St. Paul,...
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These printable Easter activities are an ideal resource for students to use to consolidate early literacy and math concepts while at home during this time of school closures. A fun home learning activity! CLASSROOM USE These Easter themed printables are well suited to whole class, small g...
Here are some inexpensive and fun reading activities for kindergarten: Play Old Maid or Go Fish with letter cards. Spread letters or words on the floor and let the kids drive their toy cars or run their stuffed animals to each one you call out. ...
In a future post, I’ll offer a sample of a book stack to provide further support. If you have a child in Kindergarten through second grade whose literacy skills are lagging due to effects of the pandemic, remember to check out Parts 1 and 2 of my series, “Supporting Our Youngest Read...
Our school required us to send home a choice board each week with activities for each content area, and our kindergarten team decided to focus on open-ended, play invitations with this board. We kept an ongoing brainstorm list of ideas and pulled from it each week when we created our ...
Bottom line: I think these belong in every single Kindergarten and First Grade classroom across the nation. These would be best used for universal instruction and tier 2 intervention. Assets: Very instructive – there is a very clear scope and sequence provided here, which provides the phonics ...