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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.
Let's Go on a Trip Addition Subtraction Within 100 Activity
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Subtraction, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
This activity is great for helping students practice addition and subtraction within 100. It uses concrete models and drawings to help students understand the concept. This is a great resource for any teacher looking to help their students learn and practice addition and subtraction.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags
Nutty Nouns Activity
ELA, Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Grammar, Math, Numbers, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
This activity is perfect for helping students understand the different types of nouns. It's a great way to build their parts of speech understanding.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Statistics
What is different? Vocabulary Boards - BLACK AND WHITE SET 26
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
What is Different? Vocabulary Boards teaches young students critical thinking and speech skills. This printable 26-page resource has 3 boards per page where children visually analyze patterns to identify differences. Educators can implement it in small groups, whole class instruction, or as a homework assignment to build visual discrimination. Students will study the vocabulary boards closely, finding what detail is different in each set. As they do this, they'll practice comparing, contrasting and using describing words. Teachers can help students explain what they see, prompting speech and vocabulary growth. With open-ended yet scaffolded activities, What is Different meets early learners where they're at while stretching skills. Use it for individualized education programs or a supplemental resource to develop visual and verbal abilities.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags What Is Different, What Is Missing, Vocabulary Boards, Language Task Cards, Reading Intervention, Vocabulary, Small Group, Preschool, Speaking Skills
Design a Class Shirt | End of Year Activity
, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Classroom Decor, Activities
This is a fun end of the year activity for students to design a class t-shirt. This resource can be accessed digitally or through print. If accessed as a print copy, print them on card-stock and give students any tools they need to design their shirts. If accessed digitally, it would be perfect for virtual learning or one-to-one devices. It is editable so you can place tools and objects within the slide
Author Good Human Project
Tags Class Shirt, End Of Year, Holiday Writing, Shirt Design, Art Activity
What is different? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 19
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
What is Different? Vocabulary Boards - Color Set 19 is a teaching resource that builds critical thinking and speaking skills in young learners. This set includes 3 engaging boards where students visually analyze colorful patterns to find subtle differences. Educators can utilize these boards in small groups or whole class to spark discussion and grow vocabulary. Students will strengthen visual discrimination, critical analysis, and verbal communication abilities as they study the boards, spot variations, and explain the differences out loud. Use this resource during morning meetings, speech therapy, or free play centers to ignite social interactions and language development. With open-ended yet focused critical thinking prompts, What is Different? Vocabulary Boards keep young minds active in a lively, collaborative way. Implement these boards into diverse learning settings from public school classrooms to homeschools to spur essential skills for early education.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Reading Cards, Vocabulary Task Cards, Language Development, What Is Different, What Is Missing, Literacy, Small Group, Reading Centers, Preschool
Subtraction With 6-7-8-9 Differences Activity
Math, Fact Families, Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Addition and Subtraction, Subtraction, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
This activity is perfect for helping students understand how to solve single digit subtraction equations. It also helps them to categorize answers, which is an important skill for young students.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Seasons
Let's Make a Bar Graph Activity
Math, Numbers, Geometry, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
This activity is perfect for helping students understand how to make and interpret bar graphs. It's a great way to introduce or review the concept. The activity can be used with data sets that have up to four categories.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Statistics
Spinning Numbers Addition
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities
This resource is a Spinning Numbers Addition Activity . Students will spin to find the correct answers to the addition problems, then write the answer in each box. Add spinner (Amazon)
Author KD's PreSchool Shop
Tags Spinning Numbers, Addition Activity, Addition Spin Set, Addition Problems, Writing Numbers
What is missing? Vocabulary Boards - BLACK AND WHITE SET 3
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
What is Missing? Vocabulary Boards - Black and White Set 3 This educational resource helps build students' speaking skills and vocabulary. It contains two black and white vocabulary boards per page. Educators can print these boards out for students to study the patterns and determine what item or image is missing from each board. By examining these boards closely and identifying what is missing, students will expand their vocabulary. Teachers may also ask students to describe what they see on each board as a way to develop their speaking abilities. Using these boards in small groups encourages discussion and collaboration among students. They can also be utilized as independent work for early finishers. These versatile vocabulary boards are suitable for a variety of ages, from preschool through 1st grade. This supplementary resource provides a unique and engaging way for educators to strengthen multiple literacy skills. Students will find analyzing these boards both challenging and rewarding.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Vocabulary Boards, Speech Therapy, Special Education, Language Cards, Task Cards, Occupational Therapy, Small Group, Reading
Cinderella Telling Time Activity
Math, Time, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
This resource is a Cinderella Telling Time Activity. They will draw a line to match the time of the event to the correct clock.
Author Good Human Project
Tags Telling Time, Digital Clock, Analog Clock, Cinderella, Math Worksheet
What is different? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 29
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
What is Different? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 29 is a printable teaching resource that builds visual analysis and speaking skills. This set includes 3 boards on each page. Students look at the boards to find the visual differences between them. Educators can use these boards for whole class instruction, small group work, learning stations, or individual assignments. Students will study the patterns and details of each board, strengthening focus skills and expanding vocabulary. By discussing what is different on the boards, students practice speech, language, and conversation abilities. This resource helps create engaging lessons for preschool, kindergarten, 1st grade, speech therapy, or special education classrooms. The PDF document makes it easy to print as many copies as needed for students or child clients.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Preschool, What Is Different, What Is Missing, Words Aside, Literacy, Speaking Skills, Language Development, Task Cards, Reading Groups
Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Matching Center Activity
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Centers, Activities
This activity is perfect for helping students learn to match uppercase and lowercase letters. It is also great for fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Capitalization, Alphabet, Letter Recognition
Rainforest Vocabulary Matching Activity
ELA, Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Math, Numbers, Language Development, Vocabulary, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities
This activity is perfect for ESL students who are trying to build their rainforest vocabulary. The pictures and words are easy to match, which makes it a great activity for beginners.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Statistics, Plants, Rainforest
Research It Animals Activity
ELA, Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Writing, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities
This activity is perfect for students who are interested in animals! It allows them to participate in shared research and writing projects to learn about a specific topic. This is a great way for teachers to help their students learn about animals!
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Prompts, Research
Number Puzzles
Math, Numbers, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
Number Puzzles is a math resource designed for kindergarten through 2nd grade students to practice number recognition and counting skills. This engaging resource includes 3 different puzzle options that allow students to put together number-themed puzzles, developing fine motor skills while reinforcing number sense concepts. Teachers may utilize these printable puzzles in small groups, centers , or as individual practice. To prepare the puzzles for student use, simply print, laminate for durability, and cut out the desired puzzles. By piecing together these hands-on number puzzles, young learners will enjoy strengthening essential early math skills like rote counting, number identification, fine motor dexterity, and more. This interactive resource offers a fun way to build foundational math proficiency.
Author Oh Boy Homeschool
Tags Number, Puzzles, Counting, Motor, Skills
Cinderella Create An Invitation | Editable Reading Activity
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
This resource is an editable reading activity for students to create their own invitation to the ball for Cinderella. Students can fill out all the details about the ball! These can be printed 1 per page or 2 per page.
Author Good Human Project
Tags Letter Writing, Invitation, Folk Tales, Fairy Tales, Cinderella
Making New Shapes Activity
Math, Geometry, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
This activity is great for teaching students about geometry and how to combine shapes to make new shapes. It's a fun and interactive way for students to learn and it's a great resource for teachers.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Shapes
The Sweet Six - 13 piece cupcakes puzzle for the early learner
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Fine Arts, Math, Patterns, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Crafts
Introducing "The Sweet Six" - a bright, cheerful 13 piece puzzle perfect for early learners and special needs classrooms. This do-it-yourself puzzle features six brightly colored cupcakes in simple, aligned designs that are perfect for little hands to manipulate. To create: Print the puzzle template on heavy cardstock paper. For best results, use a color printer. Laminate the printed puzzle to make it sturdy and durable. Trim laminated puzzle with a paper cutter or sharp scissors. Cut the laminated puzzle into 13 pieces along the lines. Puzzles allow teachers to combine learning and development skills with an activity that captures students' interest and motivation to learn. It helps develop fine motor skills. Manipulating puzzle pieces helps improve dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and small muscle control in fingers and hands. This aids in skills like writing and using utensils. It supports cognitive development. Puzzles help build skills like shape recognition, spatial relations, and visual perception. Putting pieces together in the right order also supports sequencing, logic, and critical thinking. It teaches problem solving.Puzzles allow kids to encounter problems (like fitting pieces together) and then independently solve them through trial and error or visual scanning. It builds self-esteem by completing a puzzle. It is engaging, promotes social interaction and most importantly it is FUN! This PDF puzzle design Is 1 page download and has limited number of large pieces (13), this puzzle is ideal for developing fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and problem solving abilities. The bright, cheerful cupcakes look delicious and will engage kids as they put the puzzle together. Sturdy laminated pieces can withstand repeated use for learning fun in the classroom or at home. The Sweet Six is an ideal DIY puzzle for teachers to make and use with early learners or special needs students. The end result is a bright, fun learning tool that kids will love piecing together again and again! Enjoy- IFIO girl I'll Figure It Out
Author IFIO girl - I'll Figure It Out
Tags Puzzle, Autism, ABLLS, Visual Discrimination, Fine Mote Skills, Simple Puzzle, Critical Thinking, Social Interaction, Occupational Therapy, Visual Perception
Question Cards for Reading Books Activity
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities
This activity is designed to help students with reading comprehension by having them answer questions about key details in a text. The questions are based on the six main types of questions that teachers should ask their students about a text, which are: who, what, where, when, why, and how. This activity can be used with any type of text, including fiction and nonfiction books, articles, and even websites.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Story Elements
Spookley The Square Pumpkin Activity Sheets
Special Resources, Life Skills, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Activities
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Social-emotional Learning, School Counseling, Printable, Activities, Bullying, Spookley Activities
What is missing? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 13
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
This is a What is missing? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 13. There are 2 boards on the page. You can print these for students to pay attention to the patterns and determine what's missing. These are a great way to build speaking skills and vocabulary.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Speech Therapy, Special Education, Words Aside, Vocabulary, Flash Cards, Language Boards, Small Group, Reading Homework
Tell Us About It Speaking Activity
ELA, Writing, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities
This activity is perfect for helping students to practice recounting an experience with appropriate facts and details. It's also great for helping them to speak audibly and coherently.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Speaking And Listening, Narratives
Short Vowel Sounds Activity
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Math, Numbers, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
This Short Vowel Sounds Activity is a great way for students to learn and practice their short vowel sounds. With this activity , students sort the short vowel sound picture cards and place them under the matching vowel sound letter card. This is a great activity for teachers to use in the classroom to help students learn and practice their short vowel sounds.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Statistics, Alphabet, Letter Recognition, Pronunciation, Short Vowels, Vowels, Vowel Sound Activities, Matching Vowel Sounds
What is different? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 7
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
What is Different? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 7 is a teaching resource that builds visual analysis, speaking, and vocabulary skills in young students. This set includes 3 colorful boards on each page. Students look at the details of each board to find what image is different amongst the group. Educators can print these boards for whole class, small group, or individual activities to help students practice finding patterns and differences. The engaging visual nature makes this resource suitable for a variety of ages and abilities, from preschool to 1st grade. Use during speech therapy sessions or in classroom vocabulary lessons to get students noticing details and expanding their vocabulary in a hands-on way.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags What Is Different, What Is Missing, Vocabulary Boards, Visual Discrimination, Words Aside, Preschool Assessment, Language Development, Small Group