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GRAPHOMOTRICITY - Tracing Lines - ANIMALS Theme
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities
GRAPHOMOTRICITY ACTIVITIES 1. Introduction As everyone knows, graphomotor skills are the skills that consist of coordinating fine movements made with the hand and fingers to then perform tasks or activities related to writing and drawing. All of these activities provide many benefits in the development of children. 2.Objective The objectives of this activity are based on: -Develop fine motor coordination: Which involves precious and fine movements of the muscles of the fingers and hand, so by practicing these exercises or educational activities, our children or students will improve and stimulate their final motor coordination, a crucial element for later perform complex tasks such as drawing, manipulating, writing and even picking up small objects. -Prepare for writing: As all educational agents know, graphomotor skills are a fundamental and, if not basic, component for the development of future skills that will be needed for writing. By carrying out activities like these, our students will strengthen their muscles and will be able to learn to hold the pencil correctly as well as achieve the necessary and appropriate dexterity to form their first numbers and letters. -They will stimulate your cognition: Graphomotor skills will motivate you to make connections between fine motor actions and the brain. So these activities will make children plan and think about their movements, which will also have the benefit of developing their attention and memory. -Develop visual-spatial perception: It will contribute to the development of this skill, which consists of the perception and understanding of the relationship between objects in space. 3.Order, scheme and stages - Introduce your class with relaxing music, then distribute 1 set of activities per child. That is, this material will be applied individually per child, or per student. Plus, this activity is easy and quick to do so your students won't take long. 4.Grades or ages This game is designed for children ages 5 to 6. 5. Form of application You must print this color in A4 format, and in color. Make sure that they have good quality and especially black ink in your printer, so that the lines to be drawn come out well and appear clear so that your children do not have difficulties when drawing. 6. Answer keys This game does not require answers. 7.Use text labels graphomotor skills, fine motor skills, review, activities to review, lines, lines to review. 8.Rules Specified above. 9.File types The archive is in PDF format. 10.Number of pages This document contains 8 pages.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags Graphomitricity, Lineas, Lines, Tracing Lines, Tracing
Letter K Flower Craft
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Crafts, Activities
Enhance the teaching and learning of the beginning sound of letter K with our unique and interactive flower craftivity. This educational tool is designed to facilitate the understanding and recognition of the letter K sound with common, easy to recognize images. Our resource contains three different letter K flower templates to practice both beginning sounds as well as letter recognition. What's Included: There are two different templates that allow students to create a flower focused on recognizing the beginning sound of the letter K. There is one template that allows students to create a flower focused on letter recognition of both capital and lowercase forms of the letter K. Utilizing this Resource: Simply print the flower templates, and then allow the students to color, cut out, and assemble into a flower on colored construction paper. You can also print the flower design onto colored card stock to create a sorting activity . The flower will need to be cut and laminated. This can function as interactive materials in a literacy center, where students can match pictures to the correct letter K flower. Mix and match these with flowers of other letter flower crafts to encourage sorting and classification exercises. Possible Applications: Literacy Centers Classroom decorations or bulletin board displays Creative or Craft Sessions Individual Work Group-based Activities Supplementary Homework These flower craft templates are a perfect fit for educators seeking no-prep resources. All that is required is to print the craft page and distribute it to the students. Basic craft materials such as coloring tools, scissors, glue, and a base paper for the flower craft are needed. Each craft prints on a single page, promoting paper conservation, which aligns with an eco-friendly classroom. Skills Addressed: Identification of the beginning sound of the letter K Recognizing the capital and lowercase letter K Development of Scissors Skills Improvement of Direction Following abilities
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Flower Craft, Preschool Craft, Kindergarten Craft, Beginning Sounds, Letter Recognition, Letter K, Letter K Activities, Letter K Craft
COUNT AND CLIP - Numbers 1 to 10 - DINOSAUR THEME
Math, Numbers, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
1. Introduction It is known by teachers, managers and all educational entities, even ordinary citizens, that mathematics is fundamental in daily life, because it provides multiple benefits at an academic and cultural level as well as in solving problems of daily life. 2.Objective The objective of this game is to promote the development of mathematics and also: -Develop logical and analytical thinking, which implies the ability to think logically, and approach problems in a structured way, whose skills are transferable to many aspects of daily life. -Encourage problem-solving skills, because mathematics will teach students to approach problems in a more systemic way by finding effective solutions. -Encourage abstract thinking, because students will often see that mathematics involves many symbolic and abstract concepts, and working with these concepts from the time they are in school will help them to better understand complex phenomena when they are adults and be able to solve problems in various areas. -It will promote their preparation for technical and scientific careers: as is known, many careers that our students will choose in the future, such as science, technology, engineering, require solid mathematical knowledge to carry out research, solve problems and for the development of new technologies. 3.Order, scheme and stages - Introduce your math class with a relaxing song. Then tell your students that today they will do a fun activity using dinosaurs. Perhaps you can do a dynamic alluding to dinosaurs to motivate the students. 4.Grades or ages This game is designed for children ages 5 to 7. Lower primary school children. 5. Form of application It is suggested to print this product for 2 students. It is necessary and would look better if you printed it in color and on sturdy cardstock. Then you must ask your students to cut out each card. You should also ask them to bring at least 40 colored clothes hangers to the classroom if possible so that the activity is more fun. 6. Answer keys This game does not require answers. 7.Use text labels math, math games, numbers, first numbers 8.Rules Specified above. 9.File types The archive is in PDF format. 10.Number of pages This document contains 10 pages.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags Numbers, Maths, Math Games, First Numbers, Count And Clip, Count, Counting
MEMORY GAME - FINDS ITS SIMILAR
Special Resources, Life Skills, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Games, Activities
1. Introduction It is very important that in addition to developing skills in our students in normal courses: communication, mathematics, language, spelling, natural sciences, history, social sciences, we also develop skills in memory, attention and concentration. 2.Objective Some benefits of memory games are: -Improvement of short-term memory because participants will need to remember concrete and specific information, which will help improve their short-term memory. -It will motivate brain stimulation, because participants will activate different areas of the brain, they will also enhance their critical thinking and their cognitive function will achieve significant changes. -It will promote brain training because participants will learn to challenge their minds by starting to work more efficiently, in addition to developing more varied strategies to remember information. -They will be able to improve their attention and concentration because this type of memory games requires a lot of concentration and attention to remember specific details of the activity or worksheet, then this will also help to improve the person's concentration in daily activities. of their life. -They will prevent cognitive deterioration, because when participants play these types of mental activities, they will keep their minds active and engaged, thus delaying cognitive deterioration. -They will develop cognitive skills, such as problem solving, decision making and reasoning. -They will reduce stress, because this type of game is considered a relaxing and fun way to exercise the mind, which will help reduce stress and improve general well-being. -They will stimulate creativity, because these types of games require the creation of connections between concepts, as well as the association of ideas. -They will enhance the socialization of the participants, because there will be social interaction and teamwork, which is important for the promotion of emotional and mental health. 3.Order, scheme and stages - Introduce your class with relaxing and fun music for your students. Next, tell them that you are going to give out an activity that will help them strengthen their memory. 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. 5. Form of application It is suggested to print 1 activity sheet per student. The print must be in color and on A4 sheets. Then distribute the activities to the students and tell them that they must use scissors and rubber to carry out the activity . 6. Answer keys This game does not require answers. 7.Use text labels memory, memory games, memory, attention, concentration. 8.Rules Specified above. 9.File types The archive is in PDF format. 10.Number of pages This document contains 10 pages.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags Memory Game, Games, Memory, Attention, Concentracion, Concentration
Vocabulary with Flash Cards | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram DRINKS
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 DRINKS This 24-page PDF teaches vocabulary related to drinks and beverages. It includes a diverse set of word games and puzzles like anagrams, crosswords, word searches, and more. Educators can use these activities to build language skills in an engaging way. The carefully chosen words introduce useful drink-related vocabulary to help students learn in context. Teachers can incorporate these printable games into morning work, centers, homework, or therapy sessions. They are versatile enough for whole group, small group, or individual practice. With multiple activity types that serve different purposes, this resource aims to develop vocabulary, reading, writing, and cognitive skills. The self-contained PDF is ready for immediate use after printing. It can be adapted across grade levels from elementary to high school.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Flash Cards, Esl, Thematic Vocabulary, Word Wall, Independent Work, Centers, Writing Expository, Community, Words Aside, Beverages
Animal Science Unit | All About Foxes | Learning about Animals | Fox
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Foxes Unit for Early Learners Dive into the fascinating world of foxes with this comprehensive unit perfect for preschool to 2nd grade. Jam-packed with differentiated reading materials, vibrant images, engaging worksheets, writing templates, hands-on crafts and games, this fox-themed package makes learning about these clever creatures pawsitively fun. Discover what foxes eat, where they live, how they grow and more through developmentally-appropriate activities suitable for whole class, small group, or independent learning. From cute fox masks to memory card games, students will have a wondrous time learning about the physical features, habitats, and behaviors of foxes while building literacy skills. Created by teachers for teachers, this thoughtfully designed resource will foster a love for science and wildlife.
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Zoology, Forest Animals, Grassland Animals, Fox Crafts, Learning About Foxes, Fox Projects, Fox Worksheets, Fox Lesson Plans, Fox Printables, Fox Art
Outdoor Art Explorer, Nature, Photograph, Sound Activities
Special Resources, Grade 4, 5, Activities
Have fun bringing art and outdoors together while also creating something that is helpful to the environment. It will be fun as you create some great art using the inspiration of nature. Let's dive into some of the exciting activities included in this activity booklet: Experience and learn more about art outdoors: Have some fun making a 3d version of a wildlife species while also creating new animal from your imagination. Make art with nature:Tie dye plus nature objects such as leaves, sticks and rocks will create a nature masterpiece. Nature sounds:Make a music stick and go for hike in woods making music and singing using your new music stick. Nature Photograph: Take photographs and activities of same thing at different times of the day to see how pictures look different with changing of lights. Nature Art:Design a terrarium after you learn all about them. There is also some added fun to make a walking stick for next hike. You will have a blast learning about nature and art and how they can be combine together into one activity . There are 16 pages to this booklet and its a PDF printable. This is great for 4th graders and 5th graders.
Author Leader Connecting Leaders
Tags Outdoor, Outdoor Artist, Photograph Nature
Winter Adding Fractions with Like Denominators
Math, Fractions, Grade 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers In these pages students will be able to see the fraction in the first box, show their work in the second box and in the third box they will write their answers. The last box encourages students to simplify their answers as sometimes this last step is overlooked. The pages are meant to make the student more organized and to give ample space for them to work out the problem as they add fractions. Includes: 4 pages answer key Thank you! Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers | Winter Adding Fractions with Whole Numbers
Author Soumara Siddiqui
Tags Fractions, Adding Fractions, Fractions With Like Denominators, Adding Fractions With Like Denominators
Race To Match The Coping Skill! An SEL Game Played Like Spot It!
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Product Title: Race To Match The Coping Skill! An SEL Game Played Like Spot It! Uncover an engaging and fun way for students to learn valuable coping skills with this innovative teaching resource - Race To Match The Coping Skill! This game , fashioned in the manner of popular matching games like Spot It and Dobble, challenges students to identify matching coping skills from a central deck. This inclusive game caters to all ages, from kindergarten through to college-age and even into adulthood. Coping Skills Deck Offering 57 unique coping skills within its deck, this product suits teachers seeking tools that promote Social Emotional Learning (SEL), as well as those working in Special Education Needs (SEN) or aiming at enhancing social skills education. Each card combines learning and play with superb ease by representing various practical life-coping methods like: Reading Drawing Hiking Connecting with friends. Taking a rainbow walk or making dinner Hugging a pet or sipping tea Gardening or yoga for relaxation School counseling techniques Fidget spinners/pop-its as modern stress relief tools. Bonus Handouts Included! In addition to these diversified cards – double-sided handouts list each of the 57 uniquely presented coping methods. Not only does it help streamline gameplay but also serves as quick reference guides helping kids remember strategies when needed at home/school. Different Ways Teachers Can Use This Resource: 'Race To Match The Coping Skill': variations of usage for teachers Full class game sessions for peer bonding and laughter Small groups can focus on interacting personally and working on specific skills Educators could assign it for home-play, turning learning time into family interaction time Serves as helpful homework assignment especially beneficial to students dealing with stress during their own time. To ensure longevity of these handy learning tools, we recommend printing out on cardstock in color. Get ready to add a fun element into your SEL lesson planning with this PDF game available after purchase!
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Coping Skills, Social Emotional Learning, Matching Game, Special Education Needs, Stress Relief, Spot It, Dobble, Fun Stuff, Game, Coping
NUMBERS 1 TO 50 - CUT OUT RESOURCE - Numerical Apples
Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
CUT-OUT OF NUMBERS FROM 1 TO 50 1. Introduction Mathematics is a very important resource for students, because every day we use numbers in our daily lives. 2.Objective Using mathematical games or resources in the classroom will bring the following benefits: - It will develop children's mathematical skills because it strengthens and consolidates their basic cognitive processes. -It will stimulate logical thinking because it will encourage students to solve problems, it will encourage deductive reasoning, which is beneficial for mathematics and other areas of life. -It will improve memory and concentration, because it will force students to remember rules, patterns and numerical sequences, thus helping them develop a stronger and longer-lasting memory. -It will promote collaboration and friendly competition, because these games or resources can be shared or played in a group, motivating players to improve their skills and enjoy learning mathematics in a group, sharing. -It will reduce the fear of mathematics, because it will reduce the fear or anxiety that has always been given to mathematics, so students will discover that mathematics, although challenging, can also be pleasant. 3.Order, scheme and stages - Introduce your math class with relaxing music or a dynamic that encourages children. -Then in this activity we will also appeal to the teacher's creativity, because she must create an activity where the cards from 1 to 50 are used. -One of them could be, placing all the cards on the table, and then removing some and asking the children: What card is missing?" and they must say the numbers that are not there. 4.Grades or ages This game is designed for children from first grade to third grade who are learning or already master numbers from 1 to 50. How to apply It is suggested that the teacher print 1 package for 1 group of students of 6. Or even less, the group may be 2 to 5 students so that everyone has the opportunity to interact with the booklets and with the game proposed by the teacher, teacher or guide. You should also ask students in advance to bring their own scissors. If she wants the mathematical educational product or material to be durable, she can ask for it to be laminated or laminated days in advance and brought ready to be applied in the classroom. 6. Answer keys This game does not require answers. 7.Use text labels math, math games, math resources, cutouts, math cutouts, numbers, numbers from 1 to 50, first numbers, activities with numbers 8.Rules Specified above. 9.File types The archive is in PDF format. 10.Number of pages This document contains 6 pages.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags Numbers 1 To 50, Numbers
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
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 LAURA EDUCA
Tags Art, Painting, Activity Art, Color, Coloring
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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























