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Letter M Dot Painting

Letter M Dot Painting
Creative Arts, Art, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Crafts

Engage young learners while promoting letter recognition, fine motor skills, and creativity with Letter M Dot Painting. This 9-page printable resource features dot worksheets for students to paint familiar M words like mitten, moon, and music.Capital and lowercase letter M pages allow learners to trace while designing their own art. Two additional blank templates encourage open-ended creativity. Use these no-prep activities during center time, morning work, sub plans and more. As students dot paint, they will build hand-eye coordination and practice proper letter formation in a fun, colorful way. This resource works for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students. Simply provide paint and cotton swabs for an easy, engaging activity that promotes early literacy skills.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Dot Painting, Fine Motor Skills, Creativity, Early Literacy, Q-tip Painting, Alphabet Worksheets, Letter M, Letter M Worksheets, Letter M Activities, Letter M Craft

COLOR LIKE THE MODEL - Painting Activity
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COLOR LIKE THE MODEL - Painting Activity
Creative Arts, Art, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

1. Introduction Art is a very important resource for the education of children, because in addition to helping them relax, it helps them awaken their artistic and creative gifts. It is proven that art intervenes in the development of important cognitive functions. 2.Objective Art offers immense benefits such as the following: -It is a means for children to express their emotions, experiences and thoughts in a more free and creative way. It also allows them to express their feelings in a personal and unique way. -It is a means to encourage creative thinking in students, because it stimulates their originality and imagination. -Art also has important positive effects on the emotional and mental health of children, because it can be used as a therapy, because it helps manage issues such as stress, anxiety and other emotional challenges of daily life. . -Art is a means to help students connect on a social and cultural level. -Art also stimulates the mind while it is being created or appreciated. When one paints, it involves cognitive processes that improve attention, memory, and even problem solving. 3.Order, scheme and stages - Introduce your art class with relaxing music. Next, invite the children to guess what activity is going to be done. - Now, tell your students to get out all their colors, markers, and other art tools to decorate. Next, hand out the worksheets and encourage your students to start coloring inspired by the model they see. This will also help them develop their attention and fixation when copying the model. 4.Grades or ages This game is designed for children from 5 to 12 years old. That is, all primary school students can use it. How to apply It is suggested that the teacher print 1 packet for 1 group of students. 6. Answer keys This game does not require answers. 7.Use text labels art, painting, coloring, coloring, drawings, drawings to paint, activities for children 8.Rules Specified above. 9.File types The archive is in PDF format. 10.Number of pages This document contains 18 pages.

Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS

Tags Art, Painting, Activity Art, Color, Coloring

Letter U Playdough Mats

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

These letter U playdough mats allow students to build those fine motor muscles while learning about things that begin with the letter U. Each mat features an easy to recognize picture of a word that starts with U for students to use playdough to create. These mats are suitable to preschoolers and kindergartners who are learning about the initial sound of the letter U and those who need extra practice building up their fine motor skills. There are 3 different playdough mats in this set: U is for umbrella. U is for upset. U is for unicycle. Students can build their creations on the table top or directly on the playdough mat if laminated or placed in page protectors. When to Use Fine Motor Center Playdough Center Alphabet Center Literacy Center Independent Activity Small Group Activity Morning Tub or Basket Activity Table Top Activity Skills Assessed Fine Motor Skills Color Matching Beginning Sounds Letter Recognition The playdough mats themselves are no prep. The teacher will simply print them out, and laminate them if desired and place them in the appropriate center or activity area. All that needs to be added to this activity is different colored playdough or clay. These mats not only provide a fun and engaging activity for students to practice fine motor skills, they also provide a way for students to associate the initial sound of the letter U to recognizable pictures. Teachers will love the easy set up for this center activity. By laminating these pages, teachers will have a reusable playdough center for students to use over and over. The playdough should not stick to the laminated pages. If laminating is not an option, I would recommend placing the playdough mats inside of page protectors or in plastic sleeves. The playdough will not stick to their surfaces as well.

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 U, Letter U Activities

Letter U Patterns

Letter U Patterns
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Students will practice completing and continuing patterns with this letter U themed patterning worksheet and center set. All the pictures in this patterning set start with the most common sound of the letter U. This worksheet and center packet uses the following pattern types: AB, AAB, ABB, AABB, and ABC. These complete the pattern activities are suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize, continue and complete simple patterns. What is Included: Complete the pattern worksheet Continue the pattern strips Cards for continuing the pattern strips How to Use Independent Practice Small Group Activity Math Center Homework Emergency Sub Pans File Folder Activity Baking Tray Activity Morning Activity The patterning worksheet is a no prep, print and go, activity for teachers to give to students to complete. The worksheet allows students to cut out the objects and complete the pattern by pasting the correct picture to the end of the pattern sequence. Students may color the worksheet if they desire to do so. The center activity is a low prep activity . Teachers print out the pattern strips and pieces, and laminate them if desired for durability. They can be placed in a file folder, attached to magnets for a baking tray activity or placed in baskets or tubs for morning activities or math center activities. The patterning center is an easy center to prep and it is also easy for students to clean up. Skills Assessed: Completing Patterns Following Directions By connecting the patterning pages to the letter sound the students is learning allows students to have further exposure to the phonic skills they are working on while doing a math concept at the same time. Students will see many pictures of words that begin with the letter U while completing the patterning worksheet and center activity .

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Patterning Activities, Patterns, Making Patterns, Continuing Patterns, Finish The Pattern, Pattern Worksheets, Preschool Math, Letter U, Letter U Activities

Letter U Mazes

Letter U Mazes
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Mazes, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

With these letter U mazes, students will practice their letter recognition skills to follow the letter U through the maze. These pages are suitable to preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter U. What is Included: This resource contains 2 capital letter mazes in different formats as well as 2 lowercase letter mazes in different formats These alphabet mazes are differentiated for students on different levels. There is an easy version of each capital letter maze and lowercase letter maze having fewer boxes and a more difficult maze with many more boxes. When to Use: Literacy Center Independent Practice Fine Motor Center Small Group Activity Homework Emergency Sub Plans Morning Work Skills Assessed Letter Recognition Skills Distinguishing the letter U from amongst other letters Fine Motor Skills Following Directions These alphabet maze worksheets are no prep. Teachers simply need to print out and give to students to complete. The teacher may choose to add manipulatives or special utensils to complete these pages to make them more fun and interactive. Alternative Ways to Complete Students can use dot markers or bingo dabbers Students can cover the letter with stickers Students can use mini erasers or bingo chips to cover the letters Teachers can laminate to make it a write and wipe activity Students will enjoy completing these mazes. They create a fun, engaging way for students to get a lot of practice with recognizing the letter U in both its capital letter form and its lowercase letter form as well as distinguishing the letter U from among all the other letters of the alphabet. Whether you use this as independent practice, in a center setting, or send home for homework, students will gain ample practice with this important skill. You can find similar resources in my store!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Worksheets, Alphabet Mazes, Preschool Mazes, Kindergarten Mazes, Letter Of The Week, Letter Recognition, Letter U, Letter U Worksheets, Letter U Activities

Letter U Letter Sorting

Letter U Letter Sorting
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Letter U Letter Sorting Students will strengthen letter recognition and sorting skills with this engaging underground letter U activity . Budding readers will distinguish between uppercase and lowercase U's by sorting worm-themed letter cards onto the coordinating capital or lowercase letter mat. This literacy center is perfect for independent or paired practice. Use it in small groups, literacy centers, morning tubs, or file folder activities. Assess letter recognition, capitalization skills, and sorting abilities. Print, laminate if desired, and cut out the mats and letter cards. Students place the mats side-by-side then sort the matching worm cards. File folder version: Glue mats inside and use fasteners to attach cards. Baking tray version: Put magnets on card backs to stick to the tray.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition, Letter Of The Week, Capital And Lowercase Letter Sorting, Identifying Letters, Sorting Letters, Letter U, Letter U Activities

Personal Safety Lesson-Safe and Unsafe Secrets

Personal Safety Lesson-Safe and Unsafe Secrets
Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This resource is a personal safety lesson specifically about safe and unsafe secrets. This is such an important skill to learn as asking children to keep unsafe secrets is part of the grooming process from child molesters. This is a key lesson in preventing childhood abuse. In this lesson, you will have a 9-slide Google slide presentation. The flow of the lesson is self-explanatory and there are slide notes to guide you on what to have ready for the students, what to print off, and what handouts should also go home with students. The first part of the lesson is asking students what are words and actions that cause them to feel happy or sad. The next part is a lesson about red light and green light (unsafe and safe) secrets. There are 6 examples the teacher or counselor will read and students will hold up either the red or green light (these handouts are provided). The next step is reviewing safety steps with the students in case someone is asking them to keep an unsafe secret. Students are encouraged to role-play these steps. Lastly, students will draw 2 safe adults besides their parents. The safety steps and safe adult' drawings should go home with students to share with their parents or guardians. After the 9-slide presentation, there are 3 handouts to copy and print out for students in preparation for the lesson. Read the slide show thoroughly before teaching this lesson so you will understand the flow of the lesson and the different activities. Because this is a Google Slide resource, you will be downloading a PDF and clicking on the image on the PDF to access the slide presentation. Once you are prompted to "make a copy", click "yes" and make a copy. You will then have access to the product. Enjoy!

Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor

Tags Personal Safety, Secrets, School Counseling, Sel, Social Emotional Learning, Safety, Safety Steps, Grooming, Child Abuse Prevention

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram DOCTORS

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram DOCTORS
P.E. & Health, Special Resources, ELA, Health, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Handwriting, Vocabulary, Spelling, Not Grade Specific, Crosswords Puzzles, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram DOCTORS This 26-page PDF teaching resource provides educators with engaging vocabulary-building activities centered around the medical field. Games like anagrams, crosswords, and word searches give students repeated exposure to essential healthcare terminology and concepts. These materials are versatile for use in whole group, small group, or independent settings within the classroom or therapy office. Beyond direct instruction, the activities promote vocabulary enhancement, conversation skills, and cognitive development. With multiple activity types that cater to diverse learning styles, this non-grade specific resource allows teachers to conveniently adapt the content for different grade levels. The materials aim to create a fun, meaningful learning experience around the DOCTORS theme to assist students in comprehending scientific and community concepts.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Flash Cards, Esl, Thematic Vocabulary, Word Wall, Independent Work, Centers, Writing Expository, Community, Words Aside, Health

Presidents’ Day ELA Worksheets

Presidents’ Day ELA Worksheets
ELA, Social Studies, Reading, Reading Comprehension, History, History: USA, Grade 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This Presidents’ Day encourage your 4th, 5th and 6th primary grade learners to explore the special holiday with this Presidents’ Day ELA Worksheets! This no-prep, ready-to-use set of worksheet activities are geared towards teaching students and instill the importance of Presidents’ Day and knowing the lines of presidents that shaped our nation. Through this ELA resource, the students will be able to practice and develop their English language skills as well as explore the knowledge of history, society, and learn the value of nationalism by studying about the lives and accomplishments of some of the most notable US presidents. With fun and engaging approach to the activities and exercises, this set of worksheets are also perfect for EFL / ESL and homeschoolers. The activities are summed up below: •US Presidents Recognition Test •Presidents’ Day Vocabulary Activities (matching, word search, crossword , identification) •5 sets of Presidents’ Day Reading Comprehension texts •Presidents’ Day Reading Comprehension activities for each reading text (multiple choice, cloze test, true or false, writing and cryptogram) •2 Presidents’ Day Writing Prompts •Some Presidents’ Day Worksheets Answer Keys • This resource is a perfect curriculum addition to your Presidents’ Day celebration activities for both English language subjects and Social Studies lessons as well as supplemental tool for your existing activities. These are also perfect homework or assignment activities that the students can work on by themselves to strengthen their skills and knowledge about the topic. This set is also perfect as a teacher-emergency and / or sub plan tools that is just a print away! Whatever your needs this Presidents’ Day, this Presidents’ Day ELA Worksheets are definitely a must-have!

Author It's Teacher L

Tags Presidents' Day Worksheets, Presidents Day Activities, No-prep Worksheets, ELA Resources, ELA Worksheets

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram APPLIANCES

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram APPLIANCES
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Handwriting, Vocabulary, Spelling, Not Grade Specific, Crosswords Puzzles, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram APPLIANCES This 27-page PDF teaching resource helps students build vocabulary and language skills related to common household appliances and devices. Educators are provided with engaging activities like anagrams, crosswords, word searches, and more to help students learn appliance-related vocabulary. These versatile activities can be incorporated into morning work, centers, homework, and more. They are great for vocabulary instruction, speech therapy, ELL students, and developing language skills. With multiple activity types that allow for individual, small group, and whole class participation, this resource offers varied options to meet different learning needs and styles. The non-grade specific activities feature appliance-related vocabulary and concepts that students encounter in everyday life. This assists with building real-world language skills and background knowledge. The puzzles and games aim to make learning interactive and fun!

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Flash Cards, Esl, Thematic Vocabulary, Word Wall, Independent Work, Centers, Writing Expository, Occupational Therapy, Devices, Words Aside

Word Games with Puzzles | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram | APPLIANCES

Word Games with Puzzles | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram | APPLIANCES
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Handwriting, Vocabulary, Not Grade Specific, Crosswords Puzzles, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Appliances Vocabulary Building Activities engages students in interactive word play to expand their knowledge of household devices. This versatile teaching resource builds vocabulary through anagrams, crossword puzzles, word searches, matching activities, and more. Realistic illustrations and photographs help cement understanding, while lined writing boards allow for handwriting practice. Educators can implement these materials in whole group lessons, small group instruction, homework, or centers . The activities cater to diverse learners, including ELLs, special education students, and those needing speech therapy or life skills support. Teachers appreciate the flexibility to use contents for individual practice or collaborative games. This well-rounded product stretches vocabulary in an engaging way while allowing teachers to meet varied instructional needs.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Vocabulary Study, Interactive Gameplay, Handwriting Practice, Word Search, Visual Aids, Word Wall, Crossword, Esl, Independent Work, Words Aside

Online Astronaut Game Build-a-Mission Problem Solving Writing Extension Activity

Online Astronaut Game Build-a-Mission Problem Solving Writing Extension Activity
Special Resources, Life Studies, ELA, Life Skills, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities

Online Astronaut Game Build-a-Mission Problem Solving Writing Extension Activity The Online Astronaut Game Build-a-Mission Problem Solving Writing Extension Activity is a resourceful teaching tool designed to engage students in children's writing and problem solving. Available for Grade 1 to Grade 5, this creative learning solution spans several subjects such as Special Resources, Life Studies, and Language Arts whilst targeting subsubjects including Life Skills and Creative Writing. About the Resource This fun educational resource is a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation which offers an exciting approach to capturing every student's attention. It enables them to learn by making choices while discovering new topics. With its total of nine interactive pages, it succeeds in interweaving fun with education. Purpose and Execution The elementary essence of this product can be found in both its purpose and execution—fostering imaginative brainstorming within pupil-friendly scenarios. Students are encouraged to ponder about how they can use different objects towards accomplishing specific objectives—a truly creativity-sparking exercise! In the Classroom: Teachers can create debates where students justify why one object might be more useful than another one for problem-solving enhancing their speech skills & critical thinking abilities simultaneously. Beyond Discussions: This activity also converts into a writing prompt generator where learners are presented with four open-ended possibilities during activities—thereby boosting their creative output while challenging logical thinking. Note: This versatile game works well as an extension aid accommodating ELL (English Language Learners), GATE (Gifted and Talented Education) learners due to built-in differentiation allowing response length complexity. Add-on Applications: It also serves beyond formal teaching sessions - whether it's used for group collaboration exercises to stimulate debate, or in STEM classes for engaging discussions on creative problem solving tactics—the potential is endless with the added fun element. The game's versions such as 'A Superhero's Toolbox', 'A Chef's Toolbox' allows even more intrigue and variety. Adaptable and unique, this game truly creates value in multifaceted learning environments.

Author Melissa Is Teaching

Tags Problem Solving, Writing, Creativity, Interactive Learning, Educational Resource

Superhero Problem Solving, Debate & Writing Activity

Superhero Problem Solving, Debate & Writing Activity
Special Resources, Life Studies, ELA, Life Skills, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Creative Writing, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities

Online Superhero Game Build-a-Hero Extension Activity The Online Superhero Game Build-a-Hero Extension Activity is a teaching resource suitable for grades 1 to 5, with a particular focus on subjects such as Language Arts, Life Studies, and Specialty Resources in the curriculum . It's an exercise designed to stimulate creativity and critical thinking among learners. Creative Warm-ups & Debates The activity begins with creative warm-ups where students envision different tactical uses for objects. This stage opens opportunities for class debates - encouraging students' argumentation skills. Mega Matrix Exercise The subsequent step involves a matrix exercise where elements are combined based on students' choices - inclusive for all learners including ESL, GATE, and neurodiverse ones. The matrix can then form the basis of presentations or written pieces. Pedagogical Adaptability Writing prompts: As inspiration to create diverse pieces of writing. Creative problem-solving debates: To enhance creativity in STEM or GATE classes. Inclusive environment: Fosters inclusivity by allowing differentiation according to student capabilities in response length and complexity. Distinguishing Features: Solutions are open-ended promoting problem-solving abilities among learners. Built-in differentiation options within its Microsoft PowerPoint implementation. Variants available such as 'An Astronaut's Toolbox', 'A Chef's Toolbox', etc., including Spanish versions to cater better diversity. A helpful description script is also included. All in all, the Online Superhero Game Build-a-Hero Extension Activity not only garners creativity, critical thinking but shares a sense of collaboration among learners by offering an adaptable format acclimatizing to the diverse classroom needs. With room for learners to express their creativity, complex problem solving, and unique perspective, the debate aspect of this activity brings in a low-pressure, yet enjoyable challenge for learners. Rounding out this activity with a challenge to create a superhero allows learners to express themselves in writing. If needed, further modification could be made to allow learners to express their ideas through acting!

Author Melissa Is Teaching

Tags Creativity, Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Problem-solving, Differentiation

Chef Create-a-Mission Debate & Writing Activity

Chef Create-a-Mission Debate & Writing Activity
Special Resources, ELA, Social Skills, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Creative Writing, Strategies, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Presentations

Ready for one of the most versatile extension activities? Let's go! This activity can be used as a warm-up to get students thinking creatively about how they might use various objects to complete a goal. This could be amplified to include a debate in which students discuss why one object is more useful than the other. After working through these options, students will encounter a matrix in which they will put together various factors. Using the factors of their choice (a wonderful differentiation accommodation for ELL, GATE, and neurodiverse learners), the motivation for creating a presentation, piece of writing, or further conversation could be encouraged. Consider printing out the final matrix for students to do a bit of research on the topics they are unfamiliar with! Suggested use: - Writing prompt generator - Extension game for diverse language levels - STEM or GATE classes to bring up discussions on creative problem solving - Group collaboration exercises to encourage debate and discussion - This activity can be used in various ways to meet the needs of diverse learners. Connecting 21st Century Skills with fun, situational elements, students will enjoy the challenge set before them. - While this may begin as a discussion activity , it may also double as a writing prompt when students reach the final matrix activity . - GATE and neurodiverse learners will appreciate the opportunity for choice. - Built-in differentiation with choice and flexibility for response length and complexity. Don't forget to check out these variations: A Superhero's Toolbox An Astronaut's Toolbox Caja de Herramientas de un Chef Caja de Herramientas de un Superhéroe Caja de Herramientas de un Astronauta

Author Melissa Is Teaching

Tags Games, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Debate, Collaboration, Creative Writing, Extension, Writing Activity, Chef Game, End Of Year Games

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram DENTIST

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram DENTIST
P.E. & Health, Special Resources, ELA, Health, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Handwriting, Vocabulary, Spelling, Not Grade Specific, Crosswords Puzzles, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram DENTIST This 24-page PDF teaching resource helps students build vocabulary and knowledge related to dentistry. Educators can use the varied activities, including anagrams, crosswords, word searches, and more, to engage students meaningfully. The chosen words introduce useful dentist-related phrases for context-based learning. Teachers can incorporate these printable games into morning work, centers , assignments, and even therapy sessions. The versatile resource aims to develop language arts skills and cognitive abilities for well-rounded growth. With no specified grade level, it conveniently adapts across multiple classes. The package provides an easy-to-use tool to enrich vocabulary instruction through interactive, multi-faceted activities.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Flash Cards, Esl, Thematic Vocabulary, Word Wall, Independent Work, Centers, Writing Expository, Occupational Therapy, Health, Words Aside

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram (AIR)CRAFTS

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram (AIR)CRAFTS
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Handwriting, Vocabulary, Spelling, Not Grade Specific, Crosswords Puzzles, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram (AIR)CRAFTS This 24-page PDF resource provides educators diverse vocabulary-building activities centered on the theme of aircrafts. Games like anagrams, crosswords, and word searches aim to engage students meaningfully in enhancing language skills. The chosen words create context-based learning around commonly used aircraft terminology. This versatile resource can kickstart morning work, activate learning centers , assign as homework, or use for therapy sessions targeting skills like vocabulary, language development, and conversation prompts. It's adaptable across grade levels and subjects. Beyond reinforcing language arts, these games build scientific and community understanding while developing cognitive skills—accomplishing well-rounded education.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Flash Cards, Esl, Thematic Vocabulary, Word Wall, Independent Work, Centers, Writing Expository, Occupational Therapy, Crafts, Words Aside

Letter L Dot Painting

Letter L Dot Painting
Creative Arts, Art, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Crafts

Title: Letter L Dot Painting Embrace an innovative approach to learning letters and boosting fine motor skills with these letter K dot painting worksheets. With this comprehensive resource, educators can engage students effectively while nurturing creativity and early literacy development. This package contains a total of 9 pages dot painting worksheets One leaf dot painting page One lemon dot painting page One ladybug dot painting page One capital letter dot painting page One lowercase letter dot painting page One dot painting page with both capital and lowercase letters Two worksheets for students to independently design their own letter L Ways to Use: Art or Literacy Center - The teacher can place these worksheets with paint and cotton swabs in the center for students to complete. Quiet Time Activity - For programs that utilize nap times, these dot painting worksheets are perfect for teachers to give to those who do not nap as an activity to complete quietly. Morning Work - These worksheets are perfect to put out as morning work for students to work on while classmates arrive to class. Sub Plans - These worksheets make great sub plans as they are easy to explain and implement in the classroom. The Skills Assessed by This Activity : Promotes letter recognition and letter sound knowledge. Fosters important skills like hand-eye coordination and stimulates creativity as they choose colors and patterns specific to their personalized artwork. Builds fine motor skills while maintaining a clean learning environment owing to its low-mess nature. The Process: The process behind these activities couldn't be easier! There’s no preparation needed on part of teachers—simply print out these pages from our PDF file type. Students will need to be provided paint of various colors and cotton swabs to complete each page. The letter L dot painting worksheets reinforce learning while nurturing imagination amongst early learners - creating joyous educational experiences right at your fingertips.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Dot Painting, Fine Motor Skills, Creativity, Early Literacy, Q-tip Painting, Alphabet Worksheets, Letter L, Letter L Activities, Letter L Art, Letter L Worksheets

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram COMPUTER

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram COMPUTER
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Handwriting, Vocabulary, Spelling, Not Grade Specific, Crosswords Puzzles, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram COMPUTER This 23-page PDF teaching resource builds vocabulary and language skills using the theme of computers. Games like anagrams, crosswords, word searches, and more teach and reinforce computer terminology and technology concepts. Educators can use these materials in multiple ways - during morning work, centers , assignments, therapy sessions, or other times. The games allow students to have fun with language while expanding their knowledge. Teachers targeting vocabulary growth, language development, special education, ESL instruction, and more will find this resource valuable. With a variety of activities like matching, writing, wheel spins, and puzzles, students get repeated exposure to the vocabulary words. The materials work for a wide span of grade levels too. Teachers report students eagerly engaging with these entertaining games based around a topic they find intrinsically interesting - technology and computers.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Flash Cards, Esl, Thematic Vocabulary, Word Wall, Independent Work, Centers, Writing Expository, Occupational Therapy, Computer, Words Aside

Letter T Vocabulary and Tracing Cards

Letter T Vocabulary and Tracing Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

These vocabulary and tracing cards all students to practice reading and writing letter T words . These cards include bold, clear, easy to recognize images of objects and ideas that begin with the initial sound of the letter T that are easily recognized by students. This set contains a total of 12 unique vocabulary cards with their corresponding tracing card, making these cards perfect for a wall display or a writing center activity. What is Included: There are 12 letter T vocabulary cards There are 12 letter T tracing cards These vocabulary and tracing cards are suitable for preschoolers and kindergartners who are beginning to learn about words, letters and handwriting. The vocabulary cards provide a way for students to identify things that start with the letter T and the tracing cards provide students with a fun way to practice letter formation and writing words. When to Use Literacy Center Writing Center Wall display in writing or reading center Small Group Activity Pocket Chart Display Word Wall Cards The vocabulary cards can make a great wall display in a writing center or as part of a word wall. Students will be able to reference the cards when writing or labeling pictures. These cards can also be used as a pocket chart activity where the teacher can introduce different letter S words. Students will love the vibrant, easy to identify pictures and the big, bold words. Skills Assessed Beginning Sounds Tracing Skills Letter Formation for capital and lowercase letters Manuscript Handwriting These cards are a low prep activity for teachers to create. The teacher simply needs to print the cards and cut them out. The cards can be laminated if desired. By laminating the tracing cards, the teacher can create a write and wipe activity with dry erase markers that students can reuse over and over.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Handwriting Practice, Handwriting Center, Writing Center, Vocabulary Cards, Alphabet Vocabulary, Letter Of The Week, Preschool Literacy, Letter T, Letter T Activity

Letter T Tracing Worksheets

Letter T Tracing Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

These letter T worksheets all students to practice fine motor skills to help them learn handwriting with these object tracing pages. Each page features an object that starts with T for students to trace. The students can also trace each sentence at the bottom of the page. What is Included: There is a tomato tracing page. There is a tree tracing page. There is a tortoise tracing page. These tracing pages are suitable for preschoolers and kindergartners who need extra practice with pen control, hand eye coordination, or fine motor development. The pictures are large, with simple lines for students to trace and then color if desired. Students can also trace the simple sentence at the bottom of the page. Each sentence reads "T is for ___." When to Use Literacy Center Writing Center Fine Motor Center Morning Work Independent Practice Small Group Activity Homework Emergency Sub Plan Skills Assessed Beginning S Sounds Pen Control Fine Motor Skills Letter Formation These tracing pages are a no prep activity for teachers to give to students. The teacher simply needs to print the pages and give them to students to complete. To make these alphabet tracing worksheets more engaging, teachers can provide a variety of writing utensils with which to complete the pages. Some of these ideas are listed below. Ways to Complete Pencils or colored pencils Markers or crayons Paint with paint brushes or cotton swabs Colorful pens Chalk Finger Tracing Cover with small stickers Cover with manipulatives Dry erase markers These pages can also be laminated to create a write and wipe activity where students can use dry erase markers to complete each page and to have a long-lasting, handy resource. Students may also use small manipulatives like beads or mini erasers to place along the dotted lines to create each shape. For similar resources, visit my store!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Tracing Worksheets, Handwriting Practice, Handwriting Worksheets, Alphabet Worksheets, Letter Of The Week, Fine Motor Skills, Writing Center, Letter T, Letter T Activity, Letter T Worksheets

Letter T Spelling Puzzles

Letter T Spelling Puzzles
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Practice spelling words that begin with the letter T with these spelling picture puzzles. There are 6 spelling puzzles in this packet that all begin with the most common initial sound of the letter T. These spelling puzzles give students a hands on approach to spelling words as well as introducing them to the idea that words are made up of individual letters and sounds. These spelling puzzles are designed for preschoolers and kindergartners who are learning about letter T words. The puzzles are divided where each letter of the word is on a different piece pf the puzzle. The puzzles use colorful, easy to recognize images that help the student easily put the puzzles together. The large, bold pictures give students an engaging and fun activity to explore how different words are spelled. All of the words in this set begin with the most common initial sound of letter T. The puzzles in this set include taco puzzle ten puzzle tag puzzle tent puzzle table puzzle ticket puzzle When to Use Spelling Activity Literacy Center Puzzle Center Task Box Activity Fine Motor Center Morning Tubs or Morning Baskets Small Group Activity Table Top Activity Students will have a blast spelling words with these puzzles in literacy centers, small groups or individually. They make great table top activities or task box activities. Skills Assessed Spelling simple words Putting together a puzzle Beginning T Sounds These spelling puzzles are a low prep activity for teachers to put together for their students. The teacher simple needs to print out the puzzles and cut them into pieces to create this center activity . The puzzles pieces can be laminated if the teacher desires to do so for durability of the pieces. The puzzles pieces can fit inside a task box for a quick to set up and quick to put away center.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Spelling Activities, Spelling Puzzles, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Puzzles, Letter Of The Week, Literacy Center, Preschool Literacy, Kindergarten Literacy, Letter T, Letter T Activities

Letter T Seek and Find Worksheets

Letter T Seek and Find Worksheets
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

With these Letter T Seek and Find Worksheets, students will practice recognizing words that begin with the letter T while counting tally marks and identifying color words with these seek and find worksheets. Students will love being able to practice math skills and reading color words while using images they already know. What is Included: There is 1 find and tally worksheets in color There is 1 find and tally worksheet in black and white There is 1 find and color worksheet To complete the find and color worksheet, students will read the color word by each picture. They will color all the images that match the picture the color indicated in the key. To complete the count and tally worksheets, students will count all the occurrences of a given picture and then mark their counting with tally marks in the boxes provided next to the appropriate picture. All images on each worksheet begin with the letter T. When to Use Literacy Center Math Center Morning Work Emergency Sub Plans Small Group Activity Independent Activity File Folder Activity Write and Wipe Activity Skills Assessed Beginning Sounds Matching Like Pictures Reading Color Words Counting Pictures in a Random Order Making and Counting Tally Marks Fine Motor Skills These worksheets are no prep. Teachers simply need to print the pages and hand them to the students to complete. To make the find and color page more interesting, teachers may give students colored dot markers to complete the worksheet. The count and tally pages can be laminated to make a write and whip activity for students to use over and over. The count and tally pages can also be placed inside a file folder for easy set up and clean up. For similar resources for the Letter T learning and more visit my store here!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Seek And Find, Tally Marks, Counting Worksheets, Hide And Seek, Letter Of The Week, Alphabet Worksheets, Preschool Worksheets, Letter T, Letter T Worksheets

Letter T Reading Strips

Letter T Reading Strips
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Practice reading simple sentences with these letter T reading strips. Students will read words that begin with the letter T using the picture clue on each strip. There are 14 total reading strips that focus on the initial /t/ sound. All sentences are in the form of "T is for ___." These letter T reading strips are suitable to preschool or kindergarten kids who are learning to identify the initial sound of the letter T. These cards are perfect for introducing new vocabulary to students. What is Included: This resource contains 14 reading strips for the letter T. When to Use: Literacy Centers - These cards work well in a literacy or reading center for students to read independently or with a partner. Small Group Activity - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice with the target sound to use these cards. Early Finisher Task - If students finish a task early, they can grab these cards to look at and read. Take Home Book - The black and white pages can be sent home for students to make their own letter sound book. Task Box Activity by using pencil boxes Ways to Use Teachers can place the cards on a ring for a simple reading ring for a reading center . The teacher can cut the picture from the strip and have students match the picture to the sentence. Teachers can have simply have students read the strips to practice recognizing words that begin with the target letter. Skills Assessed: Reading Simple Sentences Beginning Sounds Using picture clues to figure out new words These reading strips are a low prep activity. The teacher simply needs to print out the strips and then cut them apart to create this activity. The strips can be laminated if desired. They can be places in a reading or literacy center and used over and over. By placing these strips on a ring or in a pencil box, students can easily take out and clean up this literacy center . These strips can be combined with the strips for other letters to create a sorting activity. Students can also sort the strips according to each beginning sound.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Beginning Sounds, Alphabet Activities, Letter Of The Week, Reading Center, Reading Simple Sentences, Simple Sentences, Initial Sounds, Preschool Reading Center, Letter T, Letter T Activities

Letter T Reading Rings

Letter T Reading Rings
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards

These letter T reading rings are great for students learning the beginning sound of the letter T. These reading rings give students simple sentences to introduce them to reading in the format of "T is for ____." What is Included: Letter T Reading Ring cover card Letter T reading ring cards The reading rings are available in color and in black and white These reading rings are suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning the initial sound of the letter T and are ready to begin reading simple sentences. The large, bold, and easy to recognize images will lead students towards success as they take the first steps to reading independently. When to Use: Literacy Centers - These cards work well in a literacy or reading center for students to read independently or with a partner. Small Group Activity - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice with the target sound to use these cards. Early Finisher Task - If students finish a task early, they can grab these cards to look at and read. Take Home Book - The black and white pages can be sent home for students to make their own letter sound book. This rings are easy to create. The teacher just needs to print each page, laminate each card (if desired) and then, using a hole punch, the teacher needs to place a hold in the indicated corner of the card. The cards are then placed on a ring for students to flip through each letter T card. Skills Assessed Letter T Recognition Beginning Sounds Reading Simple Sentences These reading rings provide students with a fun and engaging way to practice reading simple sentences with words that begin with the letter T. In this set, you can create a set for classroom use and the students can use the black and white set to make a set to take home and read with their families.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Beginning Sounds, Alphabet Activities, Reading Center, Reading Activities, Emergent Readers, Beginning Readers, Preschool Readers, Flash Cards, Letter T, Letter T Activities