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Kindergarten Writing Center
Foster a love for writing in your kindergarten students with this dedicated writing center. Providing a variety of activities and prompts, this resource helps young learners develop fine motor skills, letter formation, and creative expression. Integrate the writing center into your classroom to encourage independent writing and enhance literacy development. Your students will enjoy expressing themselves while building essential writing skills.
Alphabet Cursive Tracing - Alphabet Tracing Activity
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Spelling, ESL, Kindergarten, Preschool, Infant, Toddler, Grade 1, Activities, Centers, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables
Help your students master the art of elegant writing with these Alphabet Cursive Tracing Worksheets ! Featuring 26 engaging pages (one for each letter, of course), this resource is the ultimate handwriting bootcamp. From practicing swooping uppercase letters to those dainty lowercase curls, your students will feel like cursive royalty in no time. Ways to Use Daily Handwriting Practice : Perfect for a structured lesson or quick practice session. Morning Work : An excellent way to settle students into a focused mindset. Homework Assignment : Send home the swirls and curls for extra reinforcement. Fine Motor Fun : Great for improving hand-eye coordination and pencil control. Letter-of-the-Week Activities : Pair each worksheet with themed activities to dive deeper into each letter. Advantages Boosts Confidence : Watch students beam with pride as their cursive improves day by day. Skill-Building : Develops fine motor skills, penmanship, and concentration. No Prep Needed : Print and go—it’s teacher (and time) friendly! Elegant Foundation : Sets students up for beautiful handwriting and a timeless life skill. These worksheets turn cursive into a creative and satisfying journey for young learners—because who doesn’t want to write their name like it belongs on a fancy invitation?
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Alphabet, Alphabet Tracing, Tracing, Tracing Activity, Cursive Alphabet, Cursive Tracing, Tracing Worksheets, Alphabet Tracing Worksheets, Letters Tracing
Letter R Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter R beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter R. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter R posters with various letter R words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter R as well as words that begin with the letter R. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter R. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with R from words that do not begin with R. The letter R sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter R
Letter K Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter K beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter K. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter K posters with various letter K words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter K as well as words that begin with the letter K. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter K. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with K from words that do not begin with K. The letter K sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter K
Letter U Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter U beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter U. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter U posters with various letter U words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter U as well as words that begin with the letter U. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter U. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with U from words that do not begin with U. The letter U sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter U
Letter I Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter I beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter I. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter I posters with various letter I words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter I as well as words that begin with the letter I. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter I. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with I from words that do not begin with I. The letter I sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter I
Letter N Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter N beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter N. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter N posters with various letter N words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter N as well as words that begin with the letter N. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter N. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with N from words that do not begin with N. The letter N sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter N
Letter G Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter G beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter G. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter G posters with various letter G words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter G as well as words that begin with the letter G. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter G. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with G from words that do not begin with G. The letter F sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter G
Letter Q Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter Q beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter Q. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter P posters with various letter Q words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter Q as well as words that begin with the letter Q. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter Q. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with Q from words that do not begin with Q. The letter Q sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter Q
Letter W Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter W beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter W. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter W posters with various letter W words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter W as well as words that begin with the letter W. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter W. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with W from words that do not begin with W. The letter W sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter W
Letter S Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter S beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter S. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter S posters with various letter S words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter S as well as words that begin with the letter S. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter S. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with S from words that do not begin with S. The letter S sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter S
Letter C Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter C beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter C. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter C posters with various letter C words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter C as well as words that begin with the letter C. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter C There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with C from words that do not begin with C. The letter C sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter C
Letter L Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter K beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter L. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter L posters with various letter L words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter L as well as words that begin with the letter L. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter L. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with K from words that do not begin with L. The letter K sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter L
Letter P Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter P beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter P. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter P posters with various letter P words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter P as well as words that begin with the letter P. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter P. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with P from words that do not begin with P. The letter P sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter P
Letter Z Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter Z beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter Z. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter Z posters with various letter Z words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter Z as well as words that begin with the letter Z. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter Z. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with Z from words that do not begin with Z. The letter Z sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter Z
Letter H Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter H beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter H. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter H posters with various letter H words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter H as well as words that begin with the letter H. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter H. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with H from words that do not begin with H. The letter H sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter H
Letter F Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter F beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter F. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter F posters with various letter E words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter F as well as words that begin with the letter F. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter F. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with F from words that do not begin with F. The letter F sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter F
Adding Details to Sentences
ELA, Writing, Grammar, Language Development, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Activities, Centers
One important skill for students to learn is to write sentences. Sometimes students have difficulty adding details to sentences. This activity gets students to practice adding extra details to sentences by working with adjectives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases. By adding details to their sentences, students will write more interesting and engaging stories What is Included: This activity includes two practice pages where the additional details are already given to the student. Students will practice handwriting by tracing the sentences that show students how to add the details to the sentences. Also included are word cards (for nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases) to help students come up with ideas to create their own sentences. Blank writing pages are also provided for students to write their own sentences by writing the details in each step. When to Use: Literacy or Writing Center - The worksheets and word cards can be placed in a literacy center for students to write interesting sentences. Morning Work - The teacher can give the students a simple sentence to start with and use the blank pages to add details to that sentence while their classmates arrive at class. Homework - The blank pages can be sent home for students to practice adding details with their parents. Skills Assessed: Students will practice adding more details to their sentences by adding descriptive language. The worksheets included in this resource are no-prep. They just need to be printed out and given to students to complete. The teacher may choose to give students a simple sentence to start with or the students can use the word cards to build a sentence. The word cards are low prep, needing to be printed and cut apart. The blank pages can be laminated to become a reusable write and wipe activity. The cards will store nicely in a task box.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Adding Details, Adding Details To Sentences, Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions, Prepositional Phrase, Grammar
Letter B Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter B beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter B. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter B posters with various letter B words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter B as well as words that begin with the letter B. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter B There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with B from words that do not begin with B. The letter B sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter B
Letter O Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter O beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter O. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter O posters with various letter O words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter O as well as words that begin with the letter O. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter O. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with O from words that do not begin with O. The letter O sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter N
Preschool Writing Center: All About Me
ELA, Writing, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
Preschool Writing Center: All About Me Support your students’ learning with this All About Me Preschool Writing Center . This resource was specifically designed to build student writing skills and increase their vocabulary. What You Get: (included in color and black and white) - 24 word wall cards (black and white or full color) These cards are included with all uppercase and all lowercase letters to meet your students’ needs - 5 different open ended writing papers that are great for writing stories, letters, facts, or for practicing writing names and letters students see! - Book writing template with a cover and three pages to help students start to understand the structure of how books work. Students LOVE writing their own books! - How to Writing sheets with the prompts: “How to Have Fun” and “What You Should Know About Me.” These sheets are divided into 3 sections so that students can draw or write about one fact or step in each box. - 6 different greeting cards that students can use to write a letter to family or friends! How to Use the All About Me Preschool Writing Center: This All About Me writing center is great for the beginning of the year as a way for students to learn more about each other. This set is perfect for young writers in kindergarten and preschool. The center includes word wall cards to help students spell words they might use to tell about themselves. It also includes writing paper that will help students learn about the different purposes for writing. The writing templates include lots of open space for students to draw, label, and write words as they are able! For each section included, there are directions for how to prep and implement it. I hope you enjoy!!
Author The Proactive Classroom
Tags Preschool Writing Prompt, Writing Centers, Back To School, All About Me, Seasonal Writing Prompts, Kindergarten Writing, Vocabulary Cards, Writing Centers For Preschool, Writing Centers Preschool
Letter E Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter E beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter E. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter E posters with various letter E words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter E as well as words that begin with the letter E. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter E. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with E from words that do not begin with E. The letter E sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter E
Preschool Writing Center: My 5 Senses
ELA, Writing, Kindergarten, Centers, Activities
Preschool Writing Center: My 5 Senses - Your Key to Interactive Language Education The Preschool Writing Center: My 5 Senses is an innovative educational resource designed to enhance the teaching and learning process for kindergarten and preschool students. With a primary focus on language arts , particularly writing, this material aims to create an interactive and stimulating environment for effective comprehension. Seamless Integration into the Curriculum This resource seamlessly integrates with units such as the 'my 5 senses unit', 'observation unit', or other relevant science units about fall, pumpkins, apples etc. By engaging students with various subjects of observation using their five senses, it promotes sensory development at a young age. Vocabulary Enrichment via Word Wall Cards Included in this repository are word wall cards that help learners spell words related to descriptions of items or expressions based on their individual five senses perspective - thus enriching their vocabulary from a pragmatic point of view. Promotion of Writing Skills through Open-ended Templates Story-Writing Papers: : These also serve as excellent avenues for letter practice. Book-Writing Seats: : These help initiate students into understanding how books function structurally. Greeting Cards & Thematic Writings: This resource expands beyond academic confines courtesy by including greeting cards themed around food which learners can use in reaching out affectionately towards family members or friends plus useful thematic writings such as ' How to Use Your Senses' . Alongside an accessible PDF format which optimizes ease-of-use irrespective teacher's tech proficiency levels. In summary, if you're an educator seeking a practical toolkit that substantially elevates your teaching-learning effectiveness, Preschool Writing Center: My 5 Senses is the go-to resource for you.
Author The Proactive Classroom
Tags Writing Center, 5 Senses, Vocabulary Development, Sensory Development, Interactive Learning
Letter Y Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter Y beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter Y. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter Y posters with various letter W words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter Y as well as words that begin with the letter Y. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter Y. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with Y from words that do not begin with Y. The letter Y sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter Y
Letter T Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This letter T beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter T. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter T posters with various letter T words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter T as well as words that begin with the letter T. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter T. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with T from words that do not begin with T. The letter T sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter T