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Practice the letter f worksheets - activities for the letter f
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Writing, Creative Writing, Handwriting, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
This This package is designed to help children learn the alphabet. This package contains different set of educational activities to help teach children the letter F. This file contains 12 different and fun activities to teach children to write the letter F. What does this package contain? This pack contains 12 different activities including Letters tracing Writing letters Connect the letters Color letter F, f. And trace it Coloring letter F (capital) Coloring letter F (small) Find and color letter F Find and circle letter F Letter mazes F is for... Choosing the words Writing words Information on this digital file: File format: pdf file. Number of pages: 12 different pages. Suitable age: Kindergarten, first grade, or homeschooling. (you can use it for any Suitable age) type of this resource: all about letter F If you like these worksheets and would like more similar educational activities, you can visit my profile. We have many fun educational activities. We constantly upload new worksheets and activities, and we work on designing different types of interesting worksheets. Visit my profile and choose the fun and educational worksheets and activities suitable for children. some of our work: count and color worksheets for kindergarten. Shape Tracing Sheets - Basic Shapes Tracing - Trace Lines And Shapes. How Many Worksheets - Count And Write How Many - How Many 1-20 Missing Numbers Worksheets 1-20 Letter Tracing Teaching Resources - Tracing Letters A - Z
Author successful teachers resource
Tags Practice The Letter F Worksheets, Activities For The Letter F, Writing Activities With Letter F, Letter F Activities For Kindergarten
The letter e activities - Letter e recognition - Learning letter e
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Creative Writing, Handwriting, Not Grade Specific, Activities
This This package is designed to help children learn the alphabet. This package contains different set of educational activities to help teach children the letter E. This file contains 12 different and fun activities to teach children to write the letter E. What does this package contain? This pack contains 12 different activities including Letters tracing Writing letters Connect the letters Color letter E, e. And trace it Coloring letter E (capital) Coloring letter E (small) Find and color letter E Find and circle letter E Letter mazes E is for... Choosing the words Writing words Information on this digital file: File format: pdf file. Number of pages: 12 different pages. Suitable age: Kindergarten, first grade, or homeschooling. (you can use it for any Suitable age) type of this resource: all about letter E If you like these worksheets and would like more similar educational activities, you can visit my profile. We have many fun educational activities. We constantly upload new worksheets and activities, and we work on designing different types of interesting worksheets. Visit my profile and choose the fun and educational worksheets and activities suitable for children. some of our work: count and color worksheets for kindergarten. Shape Tracing Sheets - Basic Shapes Tracing - Trace Lines And Shapes. How Many Worksheets - Count And Write How Many - How Many 1-20 Missing Numbers Worksheets 1-20 Letter Tracing Teaching Resources - Tracing Letters A - Z
Author successful teachers resource
Tags Learning Letter E, Letter E Recognition , The Letter E Activities
ESL Reading Comprehension + Writing Activity Worksheet on Social Media
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Vocabulary, Creative Writing, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
ESL Reading Comprehension + Writing Activity Worksheet on Social Media This Fantastic ESL-EFL-TESOL Reading Comprehension + Writing Activity Worksheet on Social Medias and its benefits and issues (3 PDF Printable Slides) is great to train Language skills in English. Ideal participants for this ESL Activity are English Foreign Students at High School (7th-12th Grade). Newcomers or any English Language Learner can be more than suitable for this ESL EFL TESOL Activity! This Product can also be Great for ESL Centers Abroad or any English second language tutor. This ESL Reading Comprehension Activity (Worksheet; 3 PDF Printable slides) can be great for intermediate-advanced English as a Second Language Learners. This Stimulating and Amazing ESL Reading Comprehension Activity Worksheet on Social Medias and its benefits and issues (3 Slides; PDF Printable Teaching Resource) includes: a text on "Social Medias and its benefits and isssues" (Artificial Intelligence-generated text with prompts from magazines such as the National Geographic + Forbes; edited by me) 12 Text-related Questions (with space for answers) 3 Essay Prompt (writing about going back in time and explaining what social media is + writing about critical skills development to face fake news + cyberbullying on social media) This ESL, EFL, TESOL, TEFL PDF Teaching Resource (Worksheet Reading Comprehension Activity 3 Printable Slides) can be great for Intermediate Advanced English as a second or foreign language learners. Its aim is to make students exercise and/or improve their Reading Comprehesion and Writing English as a second language Skills. ESL with Alan is a Brand New ESL, EFL, TESOL Store whose aim is to help English as a Second or foreign Language Teachers, Educators and Tutors (be it online or offline) to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! Learning is fun, So should English! Always If you want to browse more of my PDF ESL, EFL, TESOL Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!
Author Learning with Alan
Tags ESL, English, English Second Language, Worksheet, Reading Comprehension, Essay, Writing, Social Media, Teens, Printable
Sight Word Emergent Reader: a
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
Sight Word Emergent Reader: a This reading resource focuses on the sight word "a" and includes three leveled emergent reader books to support students learning this foundational skill. Students will read, write, trace, and color scenes featuring the target sight word. The differentiated texts scaffold learning for children at various reading levels. Teachers can use these no-prep pages for literacy centers , homework, sub plans, and more. The simple directions allow kids to work independently. Children assemble their own mini-book by cutting, coloring, and stapling the pages. This activity lets students repeatedly encounter the high-frequency word "a" to boost sight word recognition. The books also build fine motor skills, reading confidence, and a love of literacy.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Sight Words, Sight Word Recognition, Sight Word A, Emergent Reader, Sight Word Emergent Reader
Sight Word Foldable Book: a
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
Sight Word Foldable Book: a This sight word resource helps students practice recognizing, writing, and reading the sight word "a" through engaging hands-on activities. Students make their own mini foldable books that strengthen sight word retention in a fun format. The foldable books contain the following activities: a colorable cover page, a seek-and-find section for locating and tracing the sight word, a writing practice page for tracing the sight word, an emergent reader with sentences to read containing "a," and a cloze reader where students write "a" in sentences then read them. These printable no-prep foldable books allow independent sight word practice in literacy centers , homework, sub plans, and more. The pages just need printing without cutting required to make the mini books. Teachers appreciate the easy implementation for reading intervention with the essential early reading skill of sight word recognition.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Sight Words, Sight Word Recognition, Sight Word A, Foldable Book
Under he sea color posters pattern edition
, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Posters, Classroom Decor
Bring the ocean into your classroom with Under the Sea Color Posters - Pattern Edition. This set of engaging posters teaches young learners to recognize and name 16 vibrant colors. The three whimsical designs, featuring sea creatures, plants, and objects, add cheer to classroom walls. Laminate the posters for durability. Hang them at students' eye level to promote emergent reading skills. Use the posters during whole-group lessons to introduce colors. Reinforce learning through small group activities. Send home mini versions for homework practice. With appealing graphics, this versatile resource sparks students' interest in colors and literacy. It's perfect for pre-k, kindergarten, and early elementary grades. See my store for coordinating number posters, alphabet posters, a focus wall, and more to completely transform your room into an under the sea paradise. This 41-page PDF download contains everything you need.
Author Ezee 101
Tags Under The Sea, Color Posters, Labels, Class, Classroom, Decor, Decoration
Under the sea hand signals pattern edition
, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3,
Under the Sea Hand Signals Pattern Edition is a key classroom management resource for PreK-3rd grade teachers. This 13-page, printable PDF features six colorful under the sea hand signals to help students communicate needs without disrupting class. Signals include questions, toilet, pencil, tissue, water, and help. Students will love having their classroom transformed into an underwater scene. Print, laminate, and display these posters alongside the other coordinating Under the Sea classroom decorations also available in this collection. From alphabet and number posters to a daily calendar and voice level signs, build a cohesive under the sea classroom theme that appeals to young learners' natural curiosity and imagination. Use these posters for whole-group instruction, small groups, centers, or display on a classroom focus wall. Modify and supplement this resource as needed to best suit your students. Check Ezee-101's store for similar classroom decor products teachers love.
Author Ezee 101
Tags Under The Sea, Hand Signals, Classroom Management, Class, Classroom, Decor, Decoration, Class Community
Under the sea cursive alphabet pattern edition
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
The Under the Sea Cursive Alphabet Pattern Edition teaching resource helps students learn and recognize cursive letters. These colorful alphabet posters feature sea creatures and patterns corresponding to each letter. Hang these engaging prints around your elementary classroom to support handwriting instruction. This resource works well for grades 1-5, especially when first introducing cursive. The 41-page PDF includes uppercase and lowercase cursive alphabet posters with coordinating sea-themed backgrounds. Print, laminate, and display to create an underwater-inspired learning environment. Pair with other under the sea classroom decor like number lines, word walls, calendars, and more. Use these versatile materials for whole group lessons, small group practice, or independent learning stations.
Author Ezee 101
Tags Under The Sea, Waves, Cursive Letters, Letters, Alphabet Posters, Decoration, Class, Classroom, Decor
Under the sea class rules pattern edition
, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4,
The best part about decorating your classroom is picking and choosing your favourite designs that best appeal to your students, the idea behind this classroom decoration is to give you as a teacher the opportunity to pick your favourite under-the-sea-inspired designs to create your very own masterpiece of a classroom. This Under the Sea class rules pattern edition decoration is a key element in creating a classroom community as well as classroom management within your class. The objective behind these class rules is to ensure that students are always doing their best within your classroom as well as to set some basic rules and standards within the classroom. This Under the Sea class rules pattern edition download comes as a downloadable PDF which should be printed in color and laminated to be placed on desks or walls in your classroom. These posters are suitable for all grades. If you like this Under the Sea Wave edition classroom decoration be sure to have a look at the rest of this edition decoration: - Number posters - Alphabet posters - Birthday chart - Daily Calendar - Focus wall - Voice level posters - Months of the year - Days of the week - Color posters This download contains 38 pages Six class rules: Listen when someone is talking Follow instructions Respect everyone Keep your space neat and tidy Always do your best Ask questions OR Rules included as well: Think: Think before you speak Listen: Stop, look and listen when someone is talking Clean: Keep your surroundings neat and tidy Work: Always do your best Kind: Be kind to others Help: Always give a helping hand Questions: All questions are welcome Talk: Use inside voice when inside Respect: Be respectful of those around you On time: Be on time for class Pride: Take pride in what you do DIRECTIONS: The files are all PDFs. Print and laminate the pages to use in the classroom. If you would like anything specific to be added please let me know and I’ll be happy to do so when I can. Use: You are free to use and modify the material. For similar or other resources, visit my store here!
Author Ezee 101
Tags Under The Sea, Class Rules, Classroom Management, Class Community, Class Decoration, Classroom Decor
Going out to a Restaurant Social Story
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Life Skills, Not Grade Specific,
Social stories use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation however social stories can also be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event. A social story about what you might expect when you visit a restaurant. It covers waiting to be seated, looking at a menu, telling the waiter or waitress what you want to eat, eating politely with a knife and fork and being considerate of other diners by not shouting or running around. This is designed to ease some anxiety before going out to a restaurant to help the child know what they should expect. 2 versions of the story are included - each with different spellings of behavior/behaviour. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt.
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Social Story, Restaurant, Autism, SEN
Going to Church Social Story
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Life Skills, Not Grade Specific,
Social stories use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation however social stories can also be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event. A social story about what you might expect when you go to a Christian church on Sunday. It covers sitting in pews, listening, singing songs and going to Sunday school.. This is designed to ease some anxiety before going out to church to help the child know what they should expect and how they should try to behave while they are there. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Included is a 19 page PDF printable social story. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt.
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Social Story, Church, Autism, SEN
Missing Numbers
Math, Number Lines, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
A missing printables /worksheets/worksheets-by-subject/math-worksheets/early-math-worksheets/numbers-worksheets">numbers worksheet is a great way to help children practice counting and develop their number sense and math skills. The worksheet has a series of numbers from 1 to 10, each one missing a number. Missing number worksheets can be a useful tool for teachers to assess children’s math skills and track their progress and understanding. They can help children develop the ability to recognise patterns and rules, as well as improve their mental math and problem solving skills. Additionally, completing these worksheets can be a fun and engaging way for children to practice their math skills and build their confidence. The worksheet can be used in a variety of ways, including whole class, group or independent work or home learning. It is a great resource for parents, teachers, and anyone who works with young children. These particular missing number worksheets are basic counting to 10 with 2-3 numbers missing per sequence. They also have fun pictures of bubbles and cupcakes to make them more entertaining. These will be most appropriate for children in younger years such as pre-K and kindergarten who are learning to count but can also be useful for use with children who have special educational needs.
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Missing Numbers, Counting, Numbers
Eating Too Fast Social Story
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific,
The Eating Too Fast Social Story The Eating Too Fast Social Story functions as a key educational resource, tailored to enlighten children on the significance of consuming their food slowly and deliberately. This tool offers practical guidelines portraying why consuming food rapidly could adversely impact a child's health, in addition to providing useful tips on their eating habit regulation. Conforming to social story objectives, this resource employs an empathetic and reassuring tone, allowing children to easily understand complex information regarding social situations. These structured narratives are mainly pictorial for youngsters who might face challenges understanding certain concepts or those who need help wading through varied societal expectations or responses. Benefits & Users of The Eating Too Fast Social Story A stand-out advantage lies within its applicability for children regardless of their grade level. This tool is notably helpful for students with Special Education Needs (SEN) such as those within the autistic spectrum. Suggested continual use reinforces teachings over time as it can be placed in a display book or laminated before binding for durability maximizes usage. This invaluable teaching aid comes readily accessible across multiple platforms in the form of a PDF file making it ideal for educators either publicly or home-school setup. Distribution & Contribution towards learning The inclusion of illustrated clipart images aids effective learning making it visually gripping thereby boosting overall comprehension and retention levels. No infringement upon copyright laws due to unrestricted photocopy rights extends its reach among students indicating how educating our future generation has no bounds! In Conclusion: To sum up; may it be group discussions, small group settings, or assigned as homework tasks—the flexibility that this inclusive activity offers indeed makes it a must-have tool for every dedicated educator. Thus, the Eating Too Fast Social Story proves itself to be a comprehensive yet straightforward educational tool to teach healthy eating habits in an accessible and understandable way.
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Eating Habits, Social Story, Health Education, Special Education Needs, Visual Learning
Sharing My Feelings Social Story
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Life Skills, Not Grade Specific,
Sharing My Feelings Social Story Devised as a valuable teaching resource, the Sharing My Feelings Social Story enables children to express their emotions openly. This versatile product can be used widely across different age groups by both, public school teachers and homeschoolers. Usage: This social story guide aids in making complex situations or concepts around emotional expression simpler to understand. If your child is grappling with social cues, apprehensive about unfamiliar situations, or needs assistance with understanding social skills - this tool comes in handy. Benefits: The product resonates profoundly with children on the autistic spectrum who often face challenges processing social stimuli. Anxiety stemming from uncertainty about what they might encounter can be significantly contained since advanced preparation minimises surprises. To extract maximum value out of it, repetition plays a key part. It's recommended that the pages of this PDF document either be put into a display book for multiple views or alternatively laminated and bound for creating physical robust copies. The underlying theme revolves around: Special Education Needs (SEN) Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Life Skills . ; All wrapped up together into one engaging package catering diverse learning needs. Adaptability: In addition to conventional whole-group sessions, the Sharing My Feelings Social Story can be introduced during small group activities targeting individualized attention as well.Unique homework assignments observing emotional themes could also find creative use for this product.
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Sharing Emotions, Social Skills, Emotional Expression, Special Needs, Social Stories
Behavior Reflection
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Life Skills, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Behavior Reflection Worksheet The Behavior Reflection worksheet serves as an essential teaching aid that provides children with a platform to observe, understand, and articulate their behavior. Suitable for all grades, this tool is not grade-specific and caters to varied learning abilities. This worksheet focuses primarily on four critical questions designed to assess a child's emotional state: How they felt before an incident? What were their actions during it? What behavioral changes do they intend for similar future situations? How they feel after the activity ? No written responses are required; children simply choose relevant pictorial representations in response to these questions. This feature ensures that the worksheet is user-friendly even for early learners or those with special needs. Children can color or circle the pictures as per their preference making it more interactive. "The Behavior Reflection worksheet can be effectively utilized in various scenarios". It can work well with whole group activities where students assist each other throughout the process promoting teamwork and understanding. It's equally effective in small focus groups where it fosters focused consultative discussions on personal experiences. Parents or guardians could also use this as homework, facilitating private introspection time followed by home-discussions reinforcing values discussed. Diverse Intervention Strategies Compatibility The Behavior Reflection worksheet supports diverse intervention strategies including non-verbal cues and positive reinforcements ensuring effectiveness while maintaining student interest levels throughout sessions conducted. Favoring Feedback-Based Learning Educators find value in reviewing completed worksheets with students either collectively or individually creating opportunities not merely for retrospective analysis but aiding improved social interactions via constructive feedback specific to student responses recorded. Specially Crafted For Special Education Needs (SEN) Programs & Life Skills Sessions This robust resource comes in a printable PDF format ideal for Special Education Needs (SEN) programs and Life Skills enhancement sessions aiding budding minds communicate about feelings , analyse behaviour patterns eventually leading to overt young adults attuned with their emotional health in relation to daily interactions.
Author SEN Resource Source
Rating
Tags Behavior Reflection, Self-awareness, Emotional Regulation, Social Interactions, Special Education Needs
Sometimes I Feel Anxious Social Story
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific,
Title: Sometimes I Feel Anxious Social Story In education, emotion-focused learning takes a major role in what influences learners. This teaching resource, the Sometimes I Feel Anxious Social Story, provides an understanding of one critical emotion - anxiety. It's not grade-specific and extensively covers the essence of anxiety, what it may look like externally and internally, potential triggers, and systematic methods for coping effectively. This is a comprehensive 25-page PDF social story that unravels anxiety to the learner in simple yet layered explanations. Primarily designed as a crucial aid for special education needs (SEN) students or those grappling with social-emotional learning nuances; however, children processing day-to-day life experiences can greatly benefit from it as well. The Sometimes I Feel Anxious Social Story material efficiently uses gentle tone language to converse about societal situations welcomingly understandable by children. It acts as a handy guide when your learners need assistance decoding confusing cultural signals or anticipating expectations and reactions grounded on particular settings. Of utmost relevance for youngsters within the autism spectrum who might find social hints challenging to understand or foresee results happening out of specific circumstances hence often succumbing under waves of anxiety due to uncertainty. Teachers can implement this resource in varying formats: Assign it as wholesome classroom activity wherein all partake in reading along together creating an inclusive ambiance fostering empathetic understanding; Use it during focused study groups where students express their thoughts on each page building perspectives; . Finally, assign over individually as homework assignments to establish mindful reflection at home comfort. Designed meticulously bearing teachers' role convenience too since repetition becomes key through easy execute strategies - simply slide them into display books or bind laminated pages creating secured long-lasting usage material! The visually captivating illustrations accompanying the text are courtesy Clipart images from Kari Bolt Clip Art and Sniggle Sloth thus engaging student interest effortlessly while they unfold their comprehension journey navigating through possibly personal anxious ridden challenges with newfound courage aided by this informative teaching tool.
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Anxiety, Social-emotional Learning, Special Education Needs, Coping Skills, Inclusive Education
Being Kind to Animals Social Story
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Not Grade Specific,
Being Kind to Animals Social Story The Being Kind to Animals Social Story is a specialized educational resource designed explicitly for children who might struggle with comprehending the appropriate manners and behavior towards animals, particularly pets. This teaching tool utilizes the power of storytelling in a simple yet effective way, fostering understanding and empathy among children towards all creatures. This tool can be particularly advantageous for children on the autism spectrum or those having difficulty deciphering social cues. Gently introducing them to situations where they interact with pets can help reduce anxiety by preparing them for real-life encounters. As each page turns, they're guided through common scenarios - handling animals calmly, approaching animals respectfully - in an easily digestible format that builds comfort and familiarity over repetition. Educators can seamlessly integrate this story into various teaching methods according to their needs. Whether used as part of a whole group discussion stressing on kindness toward pets or during one-on-one learning interactions with Special Education Needs (SEN) students, it serves as an invaluable resource delivering crucial life lessons. It could also be incorporated into homework assignments or independent reading sessions, allowing learners ample opportunities to comprehend its message fully. Note:The meticulous illustrations featured in this educational tool are credited to Kari Bolt Children's Illustrator, adding visual appeal that engages younger minds while aiding comprehension effectively. Please observe usage rights:This material comes without limitation for the original purchaser intending it for educational use only through photocopying, display or personal utilization based on purchase terms outlined previously—strictly no internet sharing through any platform without express written permission from author/publisher due compliance with copyright regulations applies here. Purchase your copy of the Being Kind To Animals Social Story today!
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Kindness, Animals, Social Skills, Empathy, Pets
Stealing Social Story
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Life Skills, Not Grade Specific,
Social story to support children who have been stealing from others to help them understand that it is inappropriate, it encourages them to ask others if they can borrow things that they like the look of but helps them understand that it must be returned and that they cannot just take things without asking first. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Included is a 15 page PDF social story Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Stealing, Social Story, SEN, Social Stories About Stealing, Social Story For Stealing, Social Stories Stealing, Social Story Stealing, Stealing Social Story
Saying Goodbye in the Morning Separation Anxiety Social Story
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Life Skills, Not Grade Specific,
Title: Saying Goodbye in the Morning Separation Anxiety Social Story This tool is particularly useful for educators and parents working with children experiencing separation anxiety. Especially frequent during school morning drop-offs with parents or caregivers, separation anxiety can be a typical part of children's developmental journey. The 'Saying Goodbye in the Morning Separation Anxiety Social Story' offers an effective method to soothe these young learners. It uses gentle narratives to provide understanding of various social situations. These stories assist children who have difficulty comprehending certain scenarios or who need support understanding specific social skills or cues. They're also helpful in easing concerns over expectations, perceived reactions, or upcoming worrying events. Social stories are especially beneficial for children on the autism spectrum as they usually find interpreting social clues challenging and unfamiliar situations induce anxiety. To enhance its effectiveness further: Use consistently until students fully internalize the intended message; Incorporate them into group reading activities, one-on-one settings or even use as homework material; Laminate and bind pages within display books to ensure durability. The product offers: Four different versions of this 20-page PDF printable story – Dad version; Mom version; Mum version; Grown-up Version – depending on who drops off child at school. Highlights: Ideal across all grades due to its diverse application; Categorized primarily under Special Resources subject but also includes domains such as Special Educational Needs (SEN), Social Emotional Learning, Life Skills, among others; 'PDF-type file - easy access & use.' Included are 4 different versions of a 20 page PDF printable social story: * Dad version * Mom version * Mum version * Grown-up version Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clipart
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Separation Anxiety, Social Story, Morning Routine, Caregiver Support, Special Educational Needs
Sight Word Worksheets: a
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
Sight Word Worksheets: a provides educators with engaging printable activities to help students learn and practice recognizing, spelling, writing, and reading the sight word "a". With 8 activity pages, students will build sentences, color, trace, find, cut, paste, and more with this foundational sight word. Use for literacy centers, homework, sub plans, independent practice, and whole or small group instruction. This teaching resource helps create a fun hands-on approach to learning essential early reading sight words. The clear directions and self-checking activities make it easy to implement in the busy classroom.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Sight Words, Sight Word Recognition, Sight Word A, Sight Word Worksheets
Guess What We like to Eat! Artic Animal learning Activity
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Guess What We like to Eat! Artic Animal learning Activity Spark your students' creativity and love for animals with our captivating Artic Animal eating habits resource. This comprehensive collection features 5 unique pages, each showcasing a different animal waiting to be matched to their favorite foods. Match the variety of foods to these exciting animals: · Polar bear · Husky · Artic hare · Artic fox · Puffin · Moose · Artic goose · Lemming · Owl · Walrus · Artic weasel · Beluga Let's explore the various ways students can benefit from and utilize this resource: Fine Motor Skills:Improve students' fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination as they carefully examine each animal and what they like to eat. Build writing skills by tracing the names of the animals. Relaxation and Mindfulness:Engage students in a calming and therapeutic activity that promotes relaxation and mindfulness, allowing them to focus on the present moment. Animal Education:Introduce students to a diverse range of animals and their unique characteristics, promoting curiosity and expanding their knowledge of the animal kingdom. Vocabulary Development:Enhance students' vocabulary by discussing the animals depicted on each page, introducing new terms and fostering language skills. Group Activities:Foster collaboration and social interaction by organizing group sessions where students can share ideas, techniques, and completed work. Ignite a sense of wonder and appreciation for animals through our Animal diet pages. Whether for relaxation, artistic expression, or educational purposes, these pages provide a delightful and engaging activity for students to explore the beauty of the animal kingdom. Start coloring and exploring with your students today! Included in this Guess What We like to Eat! is 1 PDF file includes 7 page
Author KD's PreSchool Shop
Tags Animals, Tracing'matching, Preschool, Kindergarten1st Grade, Homeschool, Daycare, Foods For Animals
Introducing The Spin Color Set
ELA, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
Introducing The Spin Color Set The Spin Color Set is an innovative and exceptional educational resource designed particularly for nurturing skills in kindergarten students. It brilliantly harmonizes a crucial subject like colors with a hands-on activity approach making it appealing to young learners. Mastering the concept of identifying colors can be quite overwhelming for kindergartners. However, this fear can be alleviated with creative teaching aids like Spin Colors Set. Designed to engage students in an interactive learning experience, it serves as a commendable tool for stimulating color prowess. About the Spin Colors Set The Spin Colors set consists of 10 pages incorporating all essentials earmarked towards making learning enjoyable and memorable. The first page presents spinners where teachers can affix any pointer such as a spinner’s hand, cricket or just a simple pencil - rendering it reusable! The other four pages feature diverse color object pages intended to hone critical thinking skills while acquainting them with practical beginning art operations. Laminate each page, add a spinner to the first page. Cut each page in half to create a booklet, then add binding spines for longer use. This resource can extraordinarily uplift classroom experiences whether used during whole group activities, small group discussions or even homework sessions based on your tailored teaching ideas. It sets up the building blocks of creativity not just within traditional classroom boundaries but also extends seamlessly into homeschool environments opening up new avenues for interactive education! To Conclude In conclusion, we are delighted to offer this encouraging product that ascends beyond just color lessons. With its thoughtful use, you're not only facilitating color objects comprehension but also igniting problem-solving abilities - fueling their journey through matching objects successfully! Enjoy this offering knowing that every piece was developed with care, intuition and understanding at heart!
Author KD's PreSchool Shop
Tags Colors, Color Skills, Preschool, Kindergarten, Homeschool, Daycare, Building Skills, Matching Objects, Matching Skills
Find & Circle Color Dots
ELA, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Find & Circle Color Dots Pre-K Early Learners Activity is a versatile teaching resource designed to enhance the early childhood education process. This activity can be readily utilized by teachers in public schools, pre-schools and daycare centers , as well as homeschoolers guiding young learners through their critical development years. Educational Objective: This educational activity primarily targets learning of colors and matching - which are fundamental steps for children in categories like labeling objects. Mastery of color recognition and categorization greatly contributes to the cognitive development of children at this age level. Preparation: Find & Circle Color Dots Pre-K Early Learners Activity consists of two pages that can be printed on cardstock paper for durability. The sheets should then be laminated further extending their usage lifetime learning patterns among students during class hours or at home. Versatility: This tool presents versatility ideal for both group settings or individual tasks. Teachers can employ it within small focus groups to cultivate teamwork and interactive learning. Students will enjoy matching the colors and making it a game while learning. students will learn the basic colors and their names by sight. This activity will also help students with their writing skills by tracing each color name.
Author KD's PreSchool Shop
Tags Learning Colors, Matching Colors, Spelling Color Words, Tracing , Hand Writing
Matching Food Faces A-Z
ELA, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
Fun Matching Foods FacesA-Z Preschool/Homeschool Chart Fun Matching Foods A-Z Preschool/Homeschool Chart is an exciting tool designed to elevate the process of teaching alphabets. Philosophyed in a user-friendly chart format, it offers a unique and interactive approach to introducing kids to the ABCs. Writing exercise by tracing the letters of the alphabets. The blended design combines matching exercises with food items representing each letter from A-Z - enhancing the experience by making learning both fun and educational. Children don't just learn their alphabets - they also get introduced to different types of food! Versatile Usage Applications Classrooms: The chart is perfect for whole group instruction. Small Groups: It's adaptable enough for use in smaller groups or assemblies. Homeschooling: Homeschool educators can use it as part of their individual teaching modules. Ease Of Use & Compatibility Easily printable on regular cardstock paper, this seven-page compilation requires minimal setup - simply add Velcro dots and you're good to go! Moreover, the product comes in universally accessible PDF format, ensuring you can utilize this fantastic resource irrespective of your device or location. A Golden Learning Opportunity for Early Learners & Kindergarteners Ideal for early learners transitioning into preschool, it's also greatly helpful even for kindergarteners who wish to Polish their language arts skills. Students will reinforce letter recognition while gaining knowledge about different foods through pre-reading activities and phonics exercises. So step away from traditional methods and add a dash of excitement into your teaching technique courtesy The Fun Matching Foods A-Z Preschool/Homeschool Chart !
Author KD's PreSchool Shop
Tags Preschool, Letters, Matching , Food Varieties, Small Group, Thining Skills, Reading, Spelling, Tracing Letters























