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Nurture your preschool students' natural curiosity with activities that make learning exciting. These resources cover foundational concepts through games, art, and storytelling. Use them to foster a love for learning and support developmental milestones.

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Blending S Blends Activity

Blending S Blends Activity
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities

The Blending S Blends Activity is a great way for students to sort pictures into categories. This activity will help students learn to blend s blends, sn-, sk-, sl-, sm- and sp-.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Beginning Sounds, Consonants, Blends, Blends Activity, Blending Activity

What is different? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 25

What is different? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 25
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

What is different? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 25 is a teaching resource that builds visual analysis, speaking, and vocabulary skills in young students. This set includes 25 PDF pages, each with 3 side-by-side boards. Students look at the trio of boards on each page and state what is different between them. The boards feature colorful images like shapes, animals, foods, transportation, and more. Teachers can use these boards whole-group on a projector, print them for small groups or centers , or send them home for homework practice. By verbalizing the differences out loud, students build vocabulary and public speaking confidence. The multiple choice format also develops logic, comparison, and critical thinking abilities. With wide-ranging vocabulary and engaging visuals, What is different? Vocabulary Boards prepare preschool to 1st grade students for academic and real-world communication success.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags What Is Different, Vocabulary Boards, Language Skills, Speaking Skills, Preschool, Words Aside, Literacy, Small Group Games, Reading Groups

What is different? Vocabulary Boards - BLACK AND WHITE SET 22

What is different? Vocabulary Boards - BLACK AND WHITE SET 22
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

What is Different? Vocabulary Boards focuses on building visual analysis, speaking, and vocabulary skills in young students. This black and white 22-page printable PDF provides three similar images per page where children must spot the differences. Educators can utilize these boards whole-group on a projector, in small groups, or as individual worksheets. The multiple activity formats allow teachers to differentiate for various learning styles. Students will sharpen their observational skills, expand their vocabulary, and explain the differences out loud as they progress through the boards. With concise direction and engaging content, What is Different? Vocabulary Boards delivers an entertaining way for children to boost early literacy abilities. The resource works well for preschool to 1st grade, including special education.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Preschool Reading, What Is Different, Vocabulary Boards, Language Task Cards, Reading Small Group, Reading Intervention, Language Development

Arrow Cut Outs

Arrow Cut Outs
Social Studies, Creative Arts, Art, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities

Arrow Cut Outs are perfect for adding a touch of decoration to any classroom, or for use in student activities . They are simple and easy to use, and will help make any classroom more inviting.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Have Fun Teaching

Letter Watches!

Letter Watches!
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities

This packet is designed to offer a fun, engaging and educational way to practice letter recognition, phonemic awareness and fine motor skills during your school year. This packet is low prep. Simply print the pages you want your students to work on. There are 26 watches included within the packet. Instruct students to color their watch, cut it out (you may need to assist them or have the watches precut) and tape the ends together to form a watch.

Author Oh Boy Homeschool

Tags Letter, Watch, Alphabet, Recognition, Activity

Five Senses Foldable (English and Spanish)

Five Senses Foldable (English and Spanish)
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities

Easy printable foldable. Students can cut the flaps and draw or write a description of each of the five senses underneath. Black and white clip art makes for easy, printer-friendly printing. Available in English and Spanish.

Author Rodriguez's Resources

Tags Five Senses, Foldable, Spanish, Cinco Sentidos, 5 Senses Spanish

Letter M Dab It Worksheets

Letter M Dab It Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Letter M Dab It Worksheets provides engaging letter recognition practice for preschool and kindergarten students learning capital and lowercase M. Students use bingo dabbers, dot markers, or stamps to identify Ms on three printable worksheets: one for capital Ms, one for lowercase, and one that distinguishes between the two. These letter M worksheets build the following early literacy skills: letter recognition, distinguishing between capital and lowercase letters, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination. Educators can implement these no-prep pages during literacy centers , fine motor skill stations, small groups, morning work, or as homework. The interactive format and choice of writing utensils make letter M practice fun while assessing students' ability to recognize this letter.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Worksheets, Letter Recignition, Dot Markers, Bingo Daubers, Dot Marker Worksheets, Letter Of The Week, Letter M, Letter M Activities, Letter M Worksheets

EAT, ED, EN, ET Word Family Fun Activity

EAT, ED, EN, ET Word Family Fun Activity
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities

This activity is perfect for students who are struggling with word families. It is a fun and interactive way for them to learn and practice.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Word Families

It's Winter! Kindergarten Math & Literacy Center: Plural Nouns

It's Winter! Kindergarten Math & Literacy Center: Plural Nouns
ELA, Grammar, Common Core, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Centers, Activities

When it’s cold outside, add some fun to your classroom with these engaging math and literacy centers! Designed to meet Common Core standards for Kindergarten, this NO PREP It’s Winter Math and Literacy Center has it all! They included activities can be used for morning work, homework, group work, centers and more! May be used with Preschool students as well. The student will cut out the singular noun words at the bottom of the page and glue them into the proper space, depending on whether making that word plural would require an 's' or an 'es'. This is an ebook download in PDF format. Keywords: kindergarten, noun, nouns, plural, grammar, spelling, center , common core, winter

Author Knowledge Box Central

Tags Plural, Noun, Parts Of Speech, Spelling, Common Core

Emotions Alphabet or Number Hunt Game

Emotions Alphabet or Number Hunt Game
ELA, Math, Numbers, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

Emotions Alphabet or Number Hunt Game The Emotions Alphabet or Number Hunt Game is an engaging teaching resource designed to enhance active learning during circle time or whole group lessons. This tool fits well in the curriculum of preschool, kindergarten as well as grades one through three. This effective learning tool encourages students to identify emotions along with numbers from 0-10 or 0-20, letter names, and/or sounds based on the card sets distributed. All you need is a printed template (included) conveniently cut out and laminated for durability and stored in zip lock bags. How Does The Game Work? Cards depicting various emotions are placed into a pocket chart with a letter or number hidden behind each card. A provided song guides the class towards finding the target letter. To enrich their learning experience, students can vocalize the sound of that letter, associate it with objects that start with the same letter or draw its shape using hand movements in air. This activity aims at making education enjoyable while imparting important skills such as emotional intelligence and literacy skills concurrently. Variations Available: Artic Animals Alphabet And Numbers Community Helpers Alphabet And Numbers Addition Pocket Chart Games - Camping Addition To 10 (and many more!) These alternatives contribute creativity to curriculum instructions thereby fostering diversity of thought among children which boosts their critical thinking from early stages. Nature Of Files Provided: Files are provided in a PDF format for convenience during printing allowing for ease of incorporation into several teaching styles comfortably! The game instills social-emotional development amongst learners simultaneously molding their cognitive growth fruitfully especially during transition periods like moving from PreK to Kindergarten thus bridging any existing gaps constructively!

Author The Proactive Classroom

Tags Emotions Alphabet, Number Hunt Game, Circle Time, Cognitive Growth, Emotional Intelligence

Shapes Activities Worksheets Set 31

Shapes Activities Worksheets Set 31
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Math, Patterns, Early Math, Geometry, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games, Worksheets

Presenting the Shapes Activities Worksheets Set #31, an indispensable digital educational toolkit for educators eager to enhance their students' visual perception and cognitive skills. Carefully crafted to accommodate a wide range of learning levels, these three (3) expertly-designed worksheets guide learners as they practice matching and copying shapes such as circles, squares, triangles, and rhombuses. Each worksheet in this engaging PDF series offers a progressively increased level of challenge by incorporating colorful outlines and various attributes like shape quantity variations, size disparities, frame thickness contrasts, distinct filled-in colors differences and diverse shape placement configurations. Starting from basic tasks in earlier volumes up to more complex combined shape exercises with graduated difficulties towards the end pages; this collection is perfect not only for children but also for adults who require additional practice or support on visual perception skills. Perfect for use by teachers across various fields – from general education specialists to special education professionals as well as speech/language pathologists & occupational therapists – these adaptable worksheets can be utilized as either pre-math/early classroom materials or therapeutic tools. Engage your students within center activities or distribute them as homework assignments using customizable task cards & mini-books options available at your disposal. Invest in the Shapes Activities Worksheets Set #31 today – a flexible & comprehensive approach towards mastering essential visual perception and cognitive skills! 3 - page PDF with shapes worksheets to match and reproduce for visual perception and cognitive practice .

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Kindergarten Math, Interactive Student Notebook, Math Printable, Shape Attributes, Cut And Paste, Math Centers, Occupational Therapy, Cognitive Skills, Words Aside, Geometry

What is missing? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 11

What is missing? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 11
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

What is Missing? Vocabulary Boards - Color Set 11 is a speech therapy resource designed to build essential vocabulary and observational skills in young learners. This set includes two printable boards that can be used to help preschool to first grade students identify patterns and determine what object or shape is missing from a sequence. Using engaging colors and familiar images, these boards create an interactive activity that therapists, teachers, and parents can incorporate into individual or small group lessons at school or home. By thoughtfully examining the patterns and voicing what they find missing on each board, children strengthen their ability to recognize visual details and expand their vocabulary in a fun, hands-on way. This versatile material sparks discussion, introduces new words, and lays the groundwork for sequencing skills.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Special Education, Speech Therapy, Vocabulary Boards, What Is Missing, Speaking Skills, Small Group, Reading, Literacy

Letter Roll Ending Sounds Activity

Letter Roll Ending Sounds Activity
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Special Resources, Life Skills, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities

This activity is great for teaching students about consonant sounds! It's perfect for phonics instruction, and it's a great way to help students learn about the different ways to make consonant sounds.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Consonants, Ending Sounds, Pronunciation

What is different? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 18

What is different? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 18
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

This is a What is different? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 18. There are 3 boards on the page. Students will visually analyze each board to determine what is different about them. You can print these for students to pay attention to the patterns and find the differences. These are a great way to build speaking skills and vocabulary.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Preschool, Words Aside, Language Skills, Speaking Skills, What Is Different, Reading Cards, Vocabulary, Language Board, Literacy

Subtraction as an Unknown Addend Activity

Subtraction as an Unknown Addend Activity
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Fact Families, Subtraction, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities

Subtraction as an Unknown Addend Activity This math activity helps students in grades K-2 learn subtraction by finding missing addends in equations. Students start with simple addition and subtraction facts up to 20. As they work through the activity pages, they must apply their understanding of addition/subtraction fact families to find unknown whole numbers. Teachers can use this resource for whole-class instruction, small group remediation, independent practice, or homework. By scaffolding subtraction concepts and repeatedly exposing students to missing addend problems, this activity builds fluency with early number sense and operations. Students will gain confidence with subtraction as they use logic and reasoning strategies to fill in blanks and reveal the underlying relationships within equations. This activity supports standards on understanding addition and subtraction as inverse operations.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Have Fun Teaching

Bubble Gum Brain And Brick Brain -An SEL Boom Deck With Audio and Handout

Bubble Gum Brain And Brick Brain -An SEL Boom Deck With Audio and Handout
Special Resources, Life Studies, Life Skills, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities

In this product, there is a PDF with a paid link to access the Boom Cards along with an extension activity . There are 24 playing cards and 4 instructional/informational cards about bubble gum and brick brain (growth versus fixed mindsets). There is audio on every card so younger students do not need to know how to read. Students will learn about bubble gum and brick brains. This is the perfect extension activity after reading Julia Cook's Bubble Gum Brain. Bubble Gum Brain relates to the growth mindset and Brick Brain relates to the fixed mindset. Students will learn about the importance of a growth mindset and putting forth the effort to get better at skills. There are also 2 PDF handouts (one in color and one in black and white) for students to write down growth mindset phrases and color in the bubble gum characters.

Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor

Tags Boom Cards, Printables, SEL, School Counseling, Growth Mindset, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, Speech Therapy, Brain Gum, Bubble Gum Activities, Bubblegum Brain Read Aloud, Bubble In Brain, Bubble Gum Brain Read Aloud, Bubblegum Brain

Counting Dice Activity

Counting Dice Activity
Math, Numbers, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities

This Counting Dice Activity is a great way for students to practice counting to 100. By rolling a die, they can move to the finish line and learn while they play.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Statistics

Detective Do-A-Dots Activity

Detective Do-A-Dots Activity
Creative Arts, Art, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities, Crafts

This is a Detective Do-A-Dots Activity. These activity mats can be printed in color or black and white. Your little learners will have fun stamping their dots during early finishers, center time and more.

Author The Treasured Schoolhouse

Tags Crafts, Coloring, September, Detectives

Feed the Squirrels | Differentiated Counting Activity | Math Dice Game

Feed the Squirrels | Differentiated Counting Activity | Math Dice Game
Math, Numbers, Preschool, Grade 1, Games, Activities

Feed the Squirrels is a fun math counting activity for your students to enjoy! All you need is a dice, counters and these printables! Students will roll the dice (or the pair of dice) and use their counters to cover the acorn with that number. When they are finished covering all 6 acorns, they can count the total number of counters they have placed on the entire page. This individual activity could also serve as a partner game . The student with the most counters wins!

Author Kindergarten Cafe

Tags Squirrel Math, Counting Activity, Differentiated Math, Math Dice Game, Numbers Activity, Math Dice Games Printable

Stellaluna Sorting Mat

Stellaluna Sorting Mat
ELA, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

This is a Stellaluna Sorting Mat. Your little learners will use this mat to sort the elements of the story. They will determine the characters, setting and plot.

Author ELA Resources

Tags Stellaluna, Bats, Preschool, Sorting Mat, Character Cards, Story Elements, Setting, Literacy, Stations, Stellaluna Meaning

What Comes Next Sequencing Numbers Activity

What Comes Next Sequencing Numbers Activity
Math, Numbers, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities

This activity is great for helping students learn to count forward and find the missing number to complete a sequence. It's a great way to help them practice and learn this essential skill.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Statistics

Letter V Beginning Sounds Puzzles

Letter V Beginning Sounds Puzzles
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

This Letter V Beginning Sound Puzzles includes two piece puzzles for the letter V. These alphabet puzzles are great for letter recognition and identifying beginning sounds. There are 12 different puzzles for students to build for the letter V that cover the most common initial sound for the letter V. They provide a quick and easy activity for those students who need more practice with recognizing the letter V or for those students who need extra practice distinguishing between the initial sounds in words. What's Included: This resource contains 3 usable pages with 12 puzzles that each have 2 pieces each. Students will love putting together these puzzles and saying the words of the picture that begins with the letter V. These puzzles are perfect for preschoolers or kindergartners who are learning about the most common initial /v/ sound of words. Each of the 12 puzzles contain bold, colorful and engaging images, that any students should be able to recognize easily. These alphabet puzzles can be used in the following ways Literacy centers Fine motor centers Puzzle center Small group activities Task box activity Beginning sound review Morning tub or basket Early finisher activity Emergency sub plans Individual practice or work in pairs Skills assessed with these letter V two piece puzzles Letter V Recognition Initial Sound of the letter V Fine Motor Skills Matching Skills These letter V puzzles for beginning sounds are a low prep activity . All the teacher needs to do is to print the puzzles and cut them out. Laminating is optional, and recommended if you want to have a long-lasting resource. This literacy center is easy to put out and clean up and can be stored in a small plastic container, like a task box or pencil box. For more letter V resources, visit my store!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Alphabet Puzzles, Preschool Puzzles, Kindergarten Puzzles, Letter V, Letter V Activities

Addition Clip Strips

Addition Clip Strips
Math, Early Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

Addition Clip Strips: An Engaging and Practical Tool for Learning Addition Clip Strips are an interactive teaching resource designed to help students in preschool, kindergarten, and grade 1 practice their addition skills within the range of ten. This education tool has been designed to engage young learners, fostering readiness as they take on the challenges of early math and addition tasks. This resource comprises of 4 pages that contain a total of 80 thought-provoking addition exercises arranged into a fun clip strip format. Here's how you use it: Print each strip on card stock paper. Cut out each strip. Laminate each strip for longevity. Write down numbers from one through ten on clothes pins or clips. The role of the student is to correctly solve each problem using these clips — a hands-on approach that effectively seals learning impressions. Teachers can implement Addition Clip Strips in various ways such as: Daily Routines: In engaging activities during math centers where strips and pins are already set for independent work time or collaborative learning amongst students. In morning warm-up routines which provide productive engagement while waiting for other students to join. Fostering Teamwork : Each team is given task boxes with strips, pins in pencil cases placed on student tables. Focused intervention : During guided instruction with a select group needing focused intervention with basic summation problems. In addition to offering an exciting method of practicing classroom arithmetic lessons, Addition Clip Strips help to enhance fine motor skills amongst students due to its manipulative-based nature. These clip strips require minimal preparation from teachers - simply print (ideally in color), cut out, and laminate them before getting started with instruction. This teaching resource is designed to make math fun, accessible and approachable, as well as reinforce fluency in solving addition equations within 10 and build confidence among students. In classrooms or homeschool environments that value simplicity without compromising quality, Addition Clip Strips deliver.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Addition Practice, Clip Strips, Hands-on Learning, Fine Motor Skills, Math Centers

ACE Words Emergent Reader: I Can Trace It!

ACE Words Emergent Reader: I Can Trace It!
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

ACE Words Emergent Reader: I Can Trace It! ACE Words Emergent Reader: I Can Trace It! is a teaching resource specifically designed to enrich the learning of kindergarteners and first-grade students. This educational product combines ACE words with sight word activities, providing an effective strategy for educators. About The Product The emergent reader center focuses on ACE words, while also incorporating simple sight words. Nicknamed "I Can Trace It!!", the book includes images that students may trace and color to enhance their comprehension skills. The use of ACE word families in combination with easy-to-understand sight words aids beginner-level reading and comprehension. The book comprises five pages apart from a cover page. Its beginner-friendly sentence structures significantly ease reading efforts. Versatile Uses This activity can be incorporated in multiple ways, such as literacy center activity for collective learning or dividing larger classes into smaller groups for focused tutoring sessions. Ideal for independent practice tasks or homework assignments, the book can easily be converted into reading material at your reading center as well. Dual Benefits Type="i" Serves as a tool assessing multiple skills including direction following capabilities and context-based proficiencies . In addition to helping students identify color vocabularies,it also enhances proficiency in ACE and simple sight-word reading. Ease of Assembly User-friendliness is at the heart of our product design. Students simply need to color each page or complete assigned activities, cut them carefully down the middle, and staple them together in order using the cover page. Embrace I Can Trace It! Boost your learning environment with interactive, multi-functional teaching resources that students can take home.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags ACE Words, Emergent Reader, Sight Words, Tracing, Literacy Center