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Hansel and Gretel Opera - Engelbert Humperdinck - Finger Puppets Music

Hansel and Gretel Opera - Engelbert Humperdinck - Finger Puppets Music
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities

Hansel and Gretel Opera – Finger Puppets for Music Lessons This resource helps students explore the opera Hansel and Gretel in a fun and creative way. It includes finger puppet templates in two versions: A color version for quick use. A black-and-white version for students to color themselves. There are also backdrop templates and a pocket for storing the puppets. Preparation Print the puppets and backdrops on sturdy paper. Let students color the black-and-white puppets if desired. Cut out the puppets and fold along the lines. Glue the parts together, leaving an opening for fingers. Fold and glue the backdrops so they can stand. Attach the pocket to a notebook for storage. Who Can Use It? Elementary and middle school students. Music, drama, or arts classes. Teachers introducing opera in a hands-on way. Classroom Ideas Act out scenes while listening to the opera. Show emotions in the music using the puppets. Tell the story in their own words. Create short performances in small groups. Discuss the themes of the opera, like family and bravery. This activity helps students learn about opera in an interactive and engaging way. Best regards, Die Relitante – Doreen Blumhagen

Author Die Relitante

Tags Finger Puppets, Music Lessons, Primary School, Opera, Hansel And Gretel, Engelbert Humperdinck, Music

NO PRINT Treasure Map Inferences for Distance Learning

NO PRINT Treasure Map Inferences for Distance Learning
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities

NO PRINT Treasure Map Inferences for Distance Learning This innovative, digital teaching resource has been designed for both virtual and traditional classrooms. It excellently serves educators trying to instill inferential thinking skills in their students through an adventurous treasure-hunting simulation. Ideal Learner Group: Kindergarten through Grade 5 The NO PRINT Treasure Map Inferences tool is a perfect blend of learning and fun. It offers learners a choice between two different islands, each equipped with seven passages that are perfect for solving riddles using inferential thinking. This effective learning resource is highly interactive, user-friendly, and engages students by presenting them with clues or inference passages upon clicking the ? icon on the map they have chosen. Progression through this activity is marked by successfully answering an inference question which reveals the next segment of their treasure map - ensuring continued immersion and motivation. Note: This practical digital format saves on paper, ink costs, and preparation time as it does not need to be printed – making it especially suitable for face-to-face classroom setups. Ideal Application: Each riddle can form the focus of whole group discussion during class hours or part of small collaborative group activities. Inclusion in Homework Assignments: The tool assists in broadening understanding by forming diverse perspectives around each riddle when used as homework assignments. An exciting feature – there are 14 unique passages included within its core contents that are perfectly suited to fostering exercises based on inference-led thinking! If you have any questions before you acquire this valuable digital assistant that promises stimulating cognitive workout sessions filled with fun - don't hesitate to ask!

Author Intrepid Speech Therapy Materials

Tags Digital Resource, Inferential Thinking, Interactive, Treasure Map, No Print

ABC Match Up | Beginning Sounds Matching Activity

ABC Match Up | Beginning Sounds Matching Activity
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities

This resource is an ABC Match Up Activity. You may copy and laminate the cards for durability. Then cut cards in half along dotted lines. Students will match up items that begin with the same sound, the letters should match up as a self checking assessment . This is a great small group intervention activity or it would work well placed in reading stations.

Author Easy Peasy Primary Resources

Tags Beginning Sounds, Matching Activity, Phonics, Vowels, Reading Stations

Number Bonds 1-20 Bingo - Boards 6-10

Number Bonds 1-20 Bingo - Boards 6-10
Math, Fact Families, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

Number Bonds 1-20 Bingo reinforces number bonds concepts with students in a fun, engaging way. This math game includes calling cards and 5 colorful bingo boards to practice bonds for numbers 1-20. Play is simple - draw a card, locate the number bond on your board, and cover it. The first player to cover 3 spaces in a row wins! Use buttons or counters as playing pieces. Or laminate boards for reuse with dry erase markers. Implement during small group instruction, centers , or even morning work. Check the store for more bingo boards. Compliment this game with number bonds puzzles, worksheets, skip counting games, and more from the Cosmic Collection. Set up a station today with this bingo for essential number sense fluency.

Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection

Tags Number Bonds, Number Bonds Games, Addition Game, Addition Activity, Math Facts, Addition Facts, Addition Math Facts, Math Fact Practice, Number Bonds To 20, Cccnbb120

SEL: HOT COCO Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity | Winter/Holiday

SEL: HOT COCO Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity | Winter/Holiday
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Activities

SEL: HOT COCO Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity Students take a mindful moment to breathe and trace different objects with their fingertips. This activity teaches students how to calm down emotionally while focusing on their breathing. Help your students relax by teaching them the Trace and Breathe technique, which is a part of social emotional learning (SEL). This technique helps students feel calmer by focusing on their breath and making small movements. When they feel upset or overly excited, they can use this technique to calm themselves down. Lots of cute and colorful designs to choose from! Black and White also provided! This SEL: HOT COCO Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity comes with: A Description of the Trace and Breathe skill A Poster with Trace and Breathe A Colored Copy of the resource A Copy that is Black and White Ideas for Teachers to use this resource: With individual students Print out pictures based on student interest! To teach the Trace and Breathe Technique To help students to calm down as needed Ideas for Whole Class SEL: Use the technique after recess, after and assembly, etc... Address the needs of Individual Student: Allow student to use when they need a moment to calm down Create a calm down station in the classroom, have several of these printed and laminated for students to choose from and use as needed Steps to engage in this SEL: HOT COCO Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity: Take a deep breathe in Begin to trace the picture with your finger Breathe out as you trace Breathe out as long as you can Pause and repeat Other Designs Available here! Animal Bundle- Cat Dog Elephant Monkey Sloth Snake Food Bundle- Pizza Watermelon Popsicle Grapes French Fries Hotdog Transportation Bundle- Airplane Car Bicycle Motorcycle Scooter Train Spring Bundle- Bunny Carrot Chick Flowers Lamb Watering Can Fall Bundle - Bat Candy Corn Ghost Leaf Pumpkin Turkey Winter Bundle - Pine Tree Snow Globe Fireplace Sled Hot Coco Snowman Need some inspiration on how to use the Trace and Breathe activity in your classroom? READ BELOW! Do your students come in from recess/specials/an assembly/any activity out of the norm all sorts of hyped out and out of control? This is the PERFECT activity to get them to calm-down and transition productively! With TONS of different designs to choose from- each student can pick out a picture that speaks to them! You can laminate each student's page or place them in a protective sheet so that they can stay nicely in their desks. Display the directions on the board or have them printed-out on large poster paper. Teaching the "Trace and Breathe" skill is essential to providing your students a structured way to practice mindfulness, control their heart rate and breathing, and transition from a high to a low-energy activity. The Trace and Breathe series can also be used as an essential piece to a calming corner in your classroom! Create a comfortable, calm space where your students can go when they need to cool down. Teach expectations around when it is appropriate for students to use this corner in the beginning of the year. Then, create a binder with lots of different designs the students can choose from. Place the directions to the Trace and Breathe activity on the wall near the calming corner. Then, as needed, students can visit the calming corner, pull-out the Trace and Breathe binder, pick a design that speaks to them, and engage in a moment of meaningful mindfulness!

Author Mrs Bonie Just Teach

Tags Mindfulness , Breathing, Breathing Activity , Calm Down, Calm Dowm Activity , Calm Down Skill, Sel Lesson, Sel Skill , Halloween, Fall

Fun Mystery Theater - “The Curse of the Gemstone"

Fun Mystery Theater - “The Curse of the Gemstone"
Creative Arts, Art, Drama, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities

Fun Mystery Theater - The Curse of the Gemstone The educational resource The Curse of the Gemstone is designed for educators and homeschooling parents aiming to instill a love of learning in students in 3rd to 5th grades. This engaging play comes with a comprehensive Teacher Guide, strategically merging creativity with academic growth. The guide provides information to build teaching lessons to support higher-level thinking skills, creativity, and overall language growth. The Theatrical Journey The play offers 17 different parts, adaptable according to each student's abilities and interests. Available roles extend beyond acting. The mystery concerns the disappearance of the priceless gem at a local museum. The trail points toward Miss Jill, but there is an unexpected climax. Who took the gemstone and why is it cursed? Remember, there is no better way to gratify young minds' insatiable curiosity than by equipping them with unique learning environments that help broaden their perspectives while making every aspect of the process engaging. That's a guarantee with this 21-page learning resource. Supporting ELS Common Core grade-level standards, The Curse of the Gemstone won't disappoint! Additional creative plays by the same author, Sue Peterson, are sold individually and in various bundles on this site. Why not check them out?

Author Sue Peterson

Tags Educational Resource, Mystery Theater, Creative Expression, Critical Thinking, Vocabulary Development

Letter S Emergent Reader

Letter S Emergent Reader
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

This letter S emergent reader is a great book for practicing beginning sounds. This book is a low prep activity for students to make and take home to practice the initial sound of the letter S. These beginning readers are perfect for any preschool or kindergarten classroom where students are learning about the letter S and its most common initial sound. This emergent reader includes a cover page and seven different "S is for..." pages that all focus on the most common sound of the letter S in the initial position of the word. What is Included: Letter S emergent reader cover page. S is for sad. S is for sailboat. S is for six. S is for saw. S is for seahorse. S is for sock. S is for sun. Students can be guided to color each picture first and then cut the pages apart. There are two emergent reader pages for each printed page. The pages will then be stapled together in a book for students to read over and over to practice the letter R sound. All pictures in this book focus on the initial /s/ sound. The pages can be stapled together in any order as long as the cover page is on top. When to Use: Literacy Center Reading Center Small Group Activity Independent Activity Emergency Sub Plans Use as mini books in a class library These alphabet emergent readers make great student made books for them to take home and read with their families or for placing in a class library for students to read again and again during center time. Teachers can laminate the book pages for durability if using within a reading center . Skills Assessed: Letter Recognition Initial Sound of the Letter S Reading simple sight words Reading simple repetitive sentences For similar resources, visit my store!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Emergent Reader, Beginning Sounds, Beginning Reader, Alphabet Reader, Alphabet Book, Alphabet Activity, Letter Of The Week, Letter R, Letter R Book, Letter R Activities

The Sweet Six - 13 piece cupcakes puzzle for the early learner

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

Money Math Life Skills Worksheet: Reading Restaurant Menus Level 1

Money Math Life Skills Worksheet: Reading Restaurant Menus Level 1
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Math, Money, Grade 7, 8, 9, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Money Math Life Skills Worksheet : Reading Restaurant Menus Level 1 This interactive 192-question math worksheet aids middle school students in developing essential life skills for independence. Students will calculate complete breakfast and lunch meal costs using six standard restaurant menus. Questions progress in difficulty from computing costs of two menu items to four. Interactive practice strengthens skills in money management. All questions include detailed solutions. Educators can implement this printable resource in special education classes, speech therapy, ABA therapy, or one-on-one intervention. It also helps define, set, and measure IEP goals related to functional math and independent living. The worksheet provides real-world money math practice for grades 7-9. The step-by-step structure with visual supports is ideal for middle schoolers with autism and other special needs. Students will build confidence ordering meals and managing money. Skills developed with this resource help middle schoolers gain independence at school, home and in the community.

Author Adulting Life Skills Resources

Tags Life Skills Money Math, Special Education Money Math, Independent Living Skills, IEP Goal-Oriented Skills, Autism Resource For Parent, Adulting On The Spectrum, Social And Emotional Learning, Autism And Money Skills, Life Skills For Teens, Life Skills For Adults, Math Menu Activities, Life Skills Worksheets Kids, Restaurant Menu Math Word Problems, Literacy Menus, Menu Math Printable, Menu Engineering Worksheet, Life Skills Math, Menu Worksheet

Subtraction With 2-3-4-5 Differences Activity

Subtraction With 2-3-4-5 Differences Activity
Math, Fact Families, Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Addition and Subtraction, Subtraction, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

This activity is great for helping students understand how to subtract single digit numbers and then sort the differences into categories. This is a great way for teachers to help their students understand subtraction and math in general.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Seasons

Money Management Life Skills: The Value of a Bank Account

Money Management Life Skills: The Value of a Bank Account
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Life Studies, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Finance, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

The Value of Having a Bank Account is a step-by-step special education life skills activity designed to instruct high school students on utilizing savings accounts, checking accounts, and debit cards. When using this Money Management Life Skills resource, students can actively participate in the following: • Understanding the importance of storing money in a bank account. • Recognizing the diverse functions of checking accounts. • Receiving guidance on how to maintain a balanced checking account. • Learning how to use a checking account to cover daily living expenses. • Discovering the benefits of using a savings account for future purchases. • Appreciating the convenience offered by debit cards for accessing funds. There are a total of 26 reading comprehension questions in this resource! This activity will assist high school students in developing the necessary life skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. A great place to use this handout is in special education classes or one-to-one settings, such as ABA therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) sessions. High school students working on independent living would benefit significantly from this activity for defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning. Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Money Management Life Skills Activity! This activity contains step-by-step instructions, questions, and answers that reinforce learning, age-appropriate graphics, real-world examples, and ideas for implementation. This is the perfect special education activity for grade 10, grade 11, grade 12, and autism life skill centers . This special education life skills handout was designed to assist teens and adults with difficulties developing independent living skills. It's a printable, easy-to-use activity ready to hand out! Related Products for Managing Personal Finances How to Create a Monthly Budget How to Create a Shopping List How Credit Cards Work How to Read a Basic Pay Stub A PDF with 9 unique pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.

Author Adulting Life Skills Resources

Tags Life Skills, Special Education, Independent Living Skills, Autism Resource For Parent , IEP Goal Oriented Skills, Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Adulting On The Spectrum, Social And Emotional Learning, Life Skills For Teens, Life Skills For Adults, Occupational Therapy Money Management Activities, Life Skills Money Management

Shapes Activities Worksheets Set 6

Shapes Activities Worksheets Set 6
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Math, Patterns, Early Math, Geometry, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games, Worksheets

Shapes Activities Worksheets Set 6 This shapes resource provides 50 packets with 3 worksheets in each set to teach basic geometric shapes like circles, squares, triangles, and rhombuses to K-2 students. Activities gradually increase from simple shape identification to more complex shape patterns to strengthen visual perception, pre-math, and early math skills. Teachers can present shapes whole-group, then students practice identifying, matching, pointing to, ticking, and sticking shapes within small groups or independently. Speech therapists may also utilize this resource during therapy for its straightforward shape designs. With focused, hands-on practice across settings, this versatile bundle ensures young learners wholly engage with shapes, fostering vital perception and math readiness. Print packs as task cards or mini-books to reinforce lessons during math centers . Provide pages as homework for added shape exposure. With multiple implementation options, this resource moves students from basic shape recognition towards geometry readiness.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Shapes, Math Worksheets, Geometry, Centers, Homework, Graphics, Premath, Preschool, Words Aside, Occupational Therapy

It's Fall! Kindergarten Math & Literacy Center: CVC Words

It's Fall! Kindergarten Math & Literacy Center: CVC Words
ELA, Reading, Common Core, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Centers, Activities

Fall has arrived, so add some fun to your classroom with these engaging math and literacy center worksheet sets! Designed to meet Common Core Standards for Kindergarten. May be used with Preschool students as well. On one worksheet, the student will fill in the missing letter and then color the pictures. On the other 5 worksheets, the student will trace each word and then cut out the picture and glue it above each word. This is an ebook download in PDF format. Keywords: kindergarten, tracing, reading, reading, vowels, letters, coloring, center, common core, math, autumn, fall

Author Knowledge Box Central

Tags Reading, Autumn, CVC, Vowels, Common Core

Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators Self-Checking Digital Activity

Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators Self-Checking Digital Activity
Math, Fractions, Grade 5, 6, Activities

Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators Self-Checking Digital Activity This compelling tool is designed to boost math proficiency in middle school students, specifically those in the 5th and 6th grade. The resource pertains to one subject: mathematics, focusing on fractions as the subtopic. The activity utilises Google Sheets, promoting accessibility and ease of use so that students can participate whether in a classroom or at home. A unique feature of this learning aid is its self-checking function. After completing each quiz question, learners directly input their answers into designated cells. An accurate solution turns green, revealing part of an appealing picture - providing reinforcement through instant feedback on correct responses. If an answer is wrong, it turns red. This indirectly encourages pupils to reconceptualize their calculation without giving away any new parts of the mystery image—packing education and entertainment into single math practice sessions. This digital resource provides access to 12 thoughtfully-curated questions centred around addition of fractions with unlike denominators—integrating procedural knowledge checks along with fostering conceptual understanding immaculately. An optional 'show-your-work' page encourages learners' thinking process while offering glimpses into individual problem-solving strategies invoked during session tests or mid-lesson quizzes. An answer key included saves educators precious correction time—a particular advantage during large group lessons or class-wide assessments but equally applicable for smaller interactive study groups or one-on-one tutoring sessions. Note: There's zero preparation required from your end – add directly onto your Google Drive and assign right away across any virtual platform like Google Classroom or similar online teaching/learning medium. The brilliance lies in its adaptability—it fits seamlessly as a warm-up exercise, exit ticket, re-teaching method or as checks for understanding amidst lessons!

Author Digitally Yours Shop

Tags Math, Fractions, Addition, Google Sheets, Self-checking

LOOK AND CHOOSE - Mental Activity For Developing Attention
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LOOK AND CHOOSE - Mental Activity For Developing Attention
, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities

1. Introduction There are valuable resources in the educational field, such as games that involve sight or the improvement of visual capacity, such as puzzle games, also called "observation games", also including in this category, video games, all of these designed with the purpose of improving visual perception. For this reason, today I present to you this fabulous worksheet that will help your students develop their perception. 2.Objective This educational sheet contains various objectives and benefits which I will detail below: - Develop visual skills: Games that require detailed observation and quick decision making can help improve visual acuity as well as the ability to focus on specific details. - Improve concentration and attention: When we put time into playing these activities, constant visual scanning will be required as well as the identification of specific patterns or elements, which will make the student improve their ability to concentrate and pay attention. - Stimulate cognition: As is known, these visual games involve the exercise of mental processes such as critical thinking, decision making and problem solving. All of these activities will help stimulate the mind as well as achieve an improvement in cognitive function. -Train visual memory: When the student puts effort into remembering patterns, details or specific visual images, they will be able to develop and improve visual memory. - Reduce stress: When students develop entertaining visual games like these, they will experience a reduction in their stress level. In this way, these games will provide a positive distraction and you will also be able to experience relaxation of your mind. 3.Order, scheme and stages Introduce your class with a relaxing dynamic and then introduce the worksheet. 4.Grades or ages This educational sheet is designed for children from 4 to 8 years old. 5. Form of application You must apply this sheet individually. 6. Answer keys This game does not require answers. 7.Use text labels ingenuity, mental activities, mental exercises, exercises for the mind, attention, concentration. 8.Rules Specified above. 9.File types The archive is in PDF format. 10.Number of pages This document contains 9 pages.

Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS

Tags Mental Activity, Brain Activity

Animated Poem: 5 Little Fishies VI

Animated Poem: 5 Little Fishies VI
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities

Animated Poem: 5 Little Fishies VI Bring this animated poem to life for young learners! This interactive resource guides students through a 10-slide poem about five little fish while practicing counting skills. Animations, sound effects, and high contrast colors support visual impairment accessibility. Students follow along as each line of the poem appears on screen. Click the star to activate the animation matching the verse. The simplified graphics and built-in movement focus student attention on key details. Teachers can present on interactive whiteboards for whole group instruction or provide copies for individual exploration on devices using Microsoft PowerPoint . With versatile implementation for various learning styles and abilities, this poem encourages literacy engagement. Students will delight in the whimsical animated experience while reaching early learning goals.

Author Bloom Resources

Tags Animated Poem, Poetry, 5 Little Fishies, Animated Step-by-Steps, SEN

Number Recognition Pixel Art - Numbers 0-4

Number Recognition Pixel Art - Numbers 0-4
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

Are you looking for fun activities for practicing number recognition? These pixel art worksheets are perfect for getting your students to practice number identification for the numbers 0-4! Different options for how to use this resource: Cut and paste You can choose to print the colour square pages on white paper. -This is the simplest option, but it will take a lot of colour ink. Or you can choose to print the black line squares pages on colour paper. -This will use a lot less ink, but it will take a little more work to prepare. -You may struggle to find colour paper in all the colours I have used. If you have a problem finding the right colours, you can generally substitute a different colour if you need to. Simply look at the answer key to see what the pictures are and choose an appropriate substitute colour. Colour by number You will only need to print the worksheets and allow the students to colour the squares themselves. Preparation: Worksheets 3 printing options: 1. Full colour - best if you will be able to use all the same colours that I have used. 2. Partial colour – I have left the colours blank. You will need to tell your students what colours to use for each number before they can start the activity . This is best if you need to make some substitutions because you are printing on colour paper and cannot find all the correct colours. 3. Black and white - like with the partial colour version, you will need to tell your students what colours to use for each number before they can start the activity . Squares Pages If you are using this resource as a cut and paste activity . 2 printing options: 1 .Colour squares pages (Print on white paper. Each page will have information telling you what picture it is meant for. Simply give each student a block with the different colour squares along with their worksheet) 2. Black line squares pages (print on colour paper. Each page will have information telling you which picture it is meant for, as well as the recommended colour paper to use, and how many students will be able to get their squares from one page. Cut on the dotted lines and give each student one section of each colour page for the picture they are working on.) I also have number recognition pixel art activities for other numbers (from 0 to 10) available - CLICK HERE to check them out! You may also be interested in some these resources: · Number introduction activities · Number formation worksheets · Number recognition bingo · Number recognition find and color · Number sense activities · Number bonds activities · Skip counting bingo games · Times tables board games · Times tables matching games Thank you so much, Colleen Schwartz

Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection

Tags Number Recognition, Number Sense, Color By Number, Pixel Art, Color By Code, Colour By Number, Number Recognition Activities, Number Sense Activities, Cccnrpa, Number Recognition Worksheets

Spin To Win - Break 1 Addend Apart Whole Number Mental Math Game (+)

Spin To Win - Break 1 Addend Apart Whole Number Mental Math Game (+)
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games

Do you integrate daily Number Talks into your math lessons? In search of a dynamic, zero-prep way to refine your students' mental math prowess? Introduce them to the Spin To Win - Break 1 Addend Apart Whole Number Mental Math Game through this interactive game. This PowerPoint-based game is suitable for up to four players on a single device, or can be showcased for the whole class from a teacher's PC. With 25 diverse questions, it's an effective platform for mastering the Break One Addend Apart Strategy. The game not only sharpens mental math abilities but also promotes teamwork and mutual encouragement among peers. An unpredictable twist awaits as players spin to unveil their points for a correct answer, making the outcome thrillingly unpredictable! HOW TO PLAY: Students choose their question then solve it mentally. When done, they say the answer out loud, then check it by clicking the “check answer” button. If their answer is correct they then get to spin the wheel to be awarded their points! Some questions actually give a reward or a punishment! Where are they hidden? Who know!? Winner is the player with the most points when your time is up! More Addition Strategies with Whole Number SPIN TO WIN Games : · Round & Adjust · Take & Give · Start From the Left · Break One Addend Apart · Add Up

Author Made 4 The Middle

Tags Math, Mental Math, Basic Skiils, Centers, Activities, Addition, No Prep, Self Checking, Games, Engaging

Letter D Letter Recognition Sort for Capital and Lowercase Letters

Letter D Letter Recognition Sort for Capital and Lowercase Letters
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Letter D Letter Recognition Sort for Capital and Lowercase Letters Students practice letter recognition and sorting with this engaging letter D activity . The pond-themed resource includes capital and lowercase letter D sorting mats, plus 24 total letter cards to sort. Ideal for preschool and kindergarten literacy centers, small groups, and independent practice, this activity assesses letter recognition, awareness of capital and lowercase letters, and sorting skills. Students match each D card to the correct mat. Extend the activity by challenging students to name pictures that start with D. Print, cut, and laminate the mats and letter cards for durability. File folder games, baking tray activities, and magnetic fun are a few suggested ways to implement this hands-on letter recognition and phonics resource.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter D, Letter Sorting, Capital And Lowercase Letters, Uppercase And Lowercase Letters, Letter Recognition, Pond Theme, Letter D Activity, Letter Of The Week, Alphabet Activity

Letter F Beginning Sound Puzzles

Letter F Beginning Sound Puzzles
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Letter F Beginning Sound Puzzles introduces preschoolers and kindergarteners to the letter F and its common beginning sounds through engaging two-piece puzzles. Students will build 12 puzzles featuring images that start with the /f/ sound like flower, fish, and fox. These no-prep activities allow students to practice letter recognition, beginning sounds, fine motor skills, and matching in literacy or puzzle centers . With colorful illustrations children can easily recognize, puzzles can be used for small groups, individual practice, morning work, task boxes, and more. This resource helps assess and develop initial F sound and matching abilities in an interactive way young learners will love. For more beginning letter sound activities, visit my store.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter F, Letter F Activities, Letter F Puzzles, Alphabet Puzzles, Letter Of The Week, Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /f/ Sound, Phonics Puzzles

Pre-K Fill a Sight Word

Pre-K Fill a Sight Word
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Preschool, Kindergarten, Activities

Pre-K Fill a Sight Word Activity Book The Pre-K Fill a Sight Word activity book affordably merges creative fun with language learning. This resource is primarily designed for Kindergarten, Preschool, and Early Learning audiences, transforming sight word practice into an exciting hands-on exercise in creativity. The material comprises of forty distinct activities constructed around the Pre-K Dolch words. It encourages students not only to identify these sight words but also dares them to spell each one. Tactile Approach: Each activity page converts every letter into an outline that students fill with varied tactile materials such as string, balls, playdoh or shells. Sentence Writing Exercises: The same 40 words are integrated into sentence writing exercises within the workbook to amplify learners' understanding in different contexts and fortify reading and writing fluency at an essential stage of their literacy development. An effective tool for Language Arts practice – particularly Vocabulary enhancement - this engaging approach bolsters learners' spatial and fine motor skills while immersing them in significant language concepts simultaneously. Versatile Usage Across Education Perspectives In Class Teacher-Led Instruction: This resource can be seamlessly integrated within class hours under teacher guidance. Collaborative Group Activities: Ideal for small group tasks promoting peer collaboration. Homeschool Assignments: Aces at independent assignments effectively fostering self-guided exploration. Ease of Integration & Reusability The PDF format allows easy replication or distribution digitally – allowing multiple uses over time without issues like wear & tear inherent with physical resources. This distinct blend of interactive enjoyment and academic stringency establishes the Pre-K Fill a Sight Word book as an invaluable resource for early childhood educators seeking to create both memorable learning experiences and effective skill development platforms. In summary, with 40 total activities – this is 40 chances to touch, form, and construct words while enhancing reading, spelling, and writing fluency. When education becomes this enjoyable, learning becomes almost effortless!

Author Soumara Siddiqui

Tags Sight Words, Fine Motor Skills, Language Arts, Vocabulary Enhancement, Creative Learning

Letter X Playdough Mats

Letter X Playdough Mats
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Letter X Playdough Mats These printable playdough mats allow preschoolers and kindergartners to build fine motor skills while learning the letter X. Each of the 3 mats features a clear picture of a word starting or ending with the X sound. As students mold playdough to match the images, they will practice letter recognition, beginning sounds, color matching and dexterity. Teachers can use these no-prep mats in centers focused on fine motor skills, playdough, the alphabet or literacy. They work for whole groups, small groups, morning tubs and tabletop activities. Simply print out the pages and laminate them for durability if desired. By reusing these engaging tactile mats, students will gain experience forming letters and distinguishing pictures representing the letter X sound.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Playdough Mats, Beginning Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Fine Motor Skills, Preschool Activities, Initital Sounds, Playdough Activities, Letter X, Letter X Activities

Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Arthur Miller

Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Arthur Miller
ELA, Literature, Writing, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Arthur Miller Dive deep into the life and works of renowned American playwright Arthur Miller with this engaging research and essay project. Students will conduct research on Miller's background and most famous plays using the provided note-taking handout. Guiding questions simplify finding key facts and citing quality sources. Next, students organize their research into an outline utilizing the step-by-step worksheet. Following the outline structure, writing a five-paragraph essay on Miller will be smooth sailing. Peer review and revision is encouraged via the checklist before final submission. Teachers can easily assign and assess the project end-to-end, with the Common Core-aligned rubric tailored for grades 8-11. Whether utilizing the full lesson or individual components to supplement instruction on Miller, it saves prep time. From engaged research to polished essays showcasing student learning, it's a worthwhile endeavor.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Essay, Research, Outlining, Notetaking

Letter W Counting to 10 Puzzles

Letter W Counting to 10 Puzzles
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

This Letter W Counting to 10 Puzzles is a counting math puzzle for the letter W. This resource is great for practicing number recognition and for practicing counting up to 10. This center provides a quick and easy activity to give students who need practice with ordering numbers and counting practice up to 10, with one to one correspondence. These math puzzles are suitable for preschool aged children and kindergarteners who need practice with ordering and counting numbers. What is Included: This product contains 4 counting to 10 puzzles with 10 pieces each for the letter W. This counting puzzle math center can be used in the following ways Math centers Puzzle centers Small group activities Morning tubs or baskets Task Box Activity Emergency sub plans Quick hands on counting assessment Quick number recognition assessment Quick number ordering assessment Skills assessed with this letter W puzzle counting activity Ability to count from 1 to 10 Ability to order numbers successfully from 1 to 10 Fine Motor Skills Recognition of things that begin with the letter W This counting math center is low prep. All that is required is for the teacher to print it out, cut it out and laminate if desired. Once created, this puzzle counting center can be used over and over. The provide a great way for students to practice counting to 10 and practicing letter sound recognition for beginning sounds at the same time. Students can work on this counting center independently, in pairs, or in small groups to complete. These puzzles can be easily stored in small plastic containers since as a task box or in small plastic bags to ensure all the pieces stay together. This puzzle center is easy to set out and for students to clean up. For similar resources, visit my store!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Puzzles, Counting To 10, Counting To Ten, Preschool Math, Math Puzzles, Number Puzzles, Number Order, Letter W, Letter W Activities