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Labor Day Lesson Plans
Introduce the history and importance of Labor Day with lesson plans that encourage students to reflect on labor, workers' rights, and community roles. These activities foster appreciation for various professions and contributions. Implement them to enrich social studies curriculum and civic understanding.
FLASHCARDS NUMBERS 1 TO 10 - Frames and Name
, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
1. Product name: "Frames of numbers from 0 to 10" 2. Number of pages: This educational document contains 6 pages. 3. Is it editable or not? This educational resource is not editable, it is ready to be printed. In perfect condition. 4. Theme: The topic to be developed in this resource is the numbers from 0 to 10. 5. Document version: This educational resource is in PDF version, A4 format. 6. Color or white/black: This pedagogical resource is designed in colors to make it much more attractive to students. 7. Aimed at children of ages: You can apply this document to children aged 3,4,5,6 who are learning the first numbers from 0 to 10. 8. Area: You will be able to apply and/or use this fascinating educational resource in the area of teaching mathematics for children. 9. Keywords: numbers from 1 to 10, cards from 1 to 10, printables /flashcards">flashcards from 1 to 10, learn numbers from 1 to 10, numbers from 1 to 10 for children. 10. How do I print it? I suggest you print this document as it is. Additionally, I recommend that you laminate or laminate these printables /flashcards">flashcards so that they are much more durable, since they will be used daily in the hands of your students. 11. How to apply it in class? I suggest that you make the effort for each student to have or handle their own printables /flashcards">flashcards and/or cards. You can also ask them to laminate them in a traditional way using tape. 12. Will you need extra elements to use this sheet? You will only need scissors to cut your printables /flashcards">flashcards , and if you additionally want to laminate or laminate them you will need a laminating machine and 175 micron laminating sheets, or if you are going to laminate them with tape. 13. Standards: This educational document was not made based on any specific standard.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags Flashcards Numbers, Numbers 1 To 10, Numbers 1 To 20
18 SPANISH FLASHCARDS | "Las partes del cuerpo"
Foreign Languages, Spanish, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
THE 18 FLASHCARDS OF BODY PARTS PRODUCT OVERVIEW: - Number of pages: 9 pages - Format: Designed in PDF, A4 size - Age: You can apply it to students without age limits as long as they are interested in learning the Spanish language. - Design of these flashcards : These flashcards are designed with circular borders, each flashcard has its name and a real image associated with said word. -------------------------------------------------- -- WELCOME TO MY EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES STORE from the ARENAS EDUCATIVAS EDITORIAL. We are a publishing house that is dedicated to the development of teaching materials for primary education in the areas of literacy and mathematics. We believe that it is important that teachers should use as many educational resources in the classroom as an extremely useful tool. This way the students learn better. Below we give you some ideas of the benefits of using teaching resources in your classroom: - They will promote your children's learning. . They will help speed up your students' learning. - They will motivate your students' learning. - You will be a more innovative and interesting teacher for your students. SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE RESOURCE: 1. Title of the pedagogical resource: This resource is called "18 flashcards of body parts in Spanish" 2. Topic to work on: They will work on the vocabulary of body parts such as arm, hand, foot, head, face, eyes, nose, ear, etc. 3. Area of knowledge where it should be applied: These flashcards can be applied in the area of Spanish learning. 4. Number of pages contained: This document is made up of 9 fabulous pages, on each page you will find 2 flashcards , which will give you a total of 18 vocabulary cards. 5. Is it available in color or white/black? This document is available in color, which will make these flashcards much more attractive to your students. 6. What version is it available in? Available in PDF, A4 size. 7. Editable/Not Editable: It is not editable because this way you can print it faster.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags Spanish, Spanish Flashcards, Spanish Learning, Spanish Exercises, Spanish Resources
ur Decodable Reading Book + PowerPoint: Level 1: 45
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Literacy Readers, Teacher Tools
This UR decodable reading book and matching PowerPoint can help children develop reading fluency. It is part of a series of highly structured decodable reading books with controlled vocab; all vocab is decodable using phonic knowledge the child already has (if read in sequence) and true irregular sight words are only slowly and gradually introduced. These books can help children develop reading fluency, providing sequential decodable reading passages that practice previously taught phonic sounds while introducing new ones. Together they form a highly structured phonic reading scheme and should be read in order. The previous books can all be found in the Lilibette's Resources store. They follow on from our previous sets of: CVC Reading Books with matching workbooks Consonant Blends Reading Books with matching workbooks Level 1 Red Books. with matching workbooks Level 1 split Digraphs/Magic 'e' Books with matching workbooks Level 1 More Digraphs and Trigraphs with matching workbooks These books are best read in sequence. This book contains words with the following sounds: ck, oo, ee, sh, ch, th, ng, ing, ar, or, a-e, i-e and u-e, ai, ea, oa, igh, ir, ay and ou, aw, oi and ur. I created these phonic readers as I saw the huge need for highly structured, fun-to-read, early-reading books. They are very popular. I am an Early Years Specialist Teacher (B. Ed) who is currently tutoring children with profound special needs in reading and writing following over 30 years of teaching phonics. Main features: •The Level 1 readers gently introduce sight words, but only those that cannot be learned in a phonetic family, or will be needed before the family has been studied. •All the other words can be sounded out using the necessary phonic knowledge. Pictures do not encourage guessing •Each book tries to tell a simple story. •Each book has been tested on children with severe special needs and those with none – all have loved them as they can read them! •The books should be read in order Who can use these reading books? All beginner readers of any age and ability Struggling readers of all ages and abilities, including special needs pupils with severe dyslexia/other processing difficulties Teachers, parents, classroom assistants, private tutors - anyone who needs them! Are these phonic reading books and workbooks aligned with the UK Gov requirements or LETRS? Yes - totally. Though not part of an approved programme they are based on synthetic, very systematic phonics. They are highly structured, repeating vocabulary, introducing sight words slowly and introducing a-e words while practising those listed above that have been learned before. How long are the books? The reading books are either 8 or 12 pages long. Why are these books FREE when other people's books cost so much? Are they of lesser quality? They are free as I regard the ability to read as being a fundamental right of every living person. Why should some miss out on top-quality resources because they cannot pay for them? In terms of content, they are top quality, carefully planned and sequenced with the aim of helping as many children as possible get started on the phonic road to reading. What is included? 1 PDF Print as a booklet Flip on the short edge
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Decodable Reading Books, Phonic Reading Scheme, Download And Print Decodable Readers, Reading Fluency, Special Needs, Literacy Reader, ELA, Phonics, Decodables
Labor Day Lesson Plan
Labor Day, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, History: USA, History, Social Studies, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Teach your students the real story of Labor Day with this ready-to-use 90-minute lesson plan. This resource saves you time and gives your class an engaging way to learn about history, workers’ rights, and traditions. The lesson starts with warm-up questions to spark curiosity. Students learn key vocabulary like union , strike , and protest . They watch a short video and follow along with the transcript. Then, you guide them through a clear timeline of events, from Canada’s first marches to the Pullman Strike and the creation of the U.S. holiday. The student worksheet is full of activities: timeline ordering, vocabulary matching, true or false, short answers, and a creative poster task. An answer key is included, so checking is quick and easy. This lesson works well for middle or high school students. It builds listening, reading, and critical thinking skills while keeping learners active and motivated. Bring history to life this Labor Day. Your students will enjoy learning, and you will enjoy teaching.
Author Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
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Tags Labor, Day, September, Holiday, Celebration, Rights, Lesson, Plan, Worksheet, History
If I Were a Police Officer - Writing Prompt
ELA, Language Development, Writing, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Seasons, Spring, Summer, Labor Day, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Activities, Centers, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards
Get ready for flashing lights, sirens, and a whole lot of imagination! The If I Were a Police Officer writing and drawing activity invites K–2 students to put on their pretend badges and imagine a day in the life of a community helper with some serious superhero vibes. Students will write about what kind of police officer they’d be, traffic cop, detective, bicycle patrol, or maybe even K9 handler (because who doesn’t want a police puppy?). They’ll describe how they’d help others, keep the community safe, and what tools they’d use on the job. Then comes the artistic twist: they’ll draw themselves in action! Expect sunglasses, tall hats, and maybe a few flying donuts. Ways to Use: Pair with a community helpers unit or a classroom visitor from local law enforcement. Great for writing centers, morning work, or fast-finishers. Use during Career Week for a creative twist on job exploration. Makes an excellent hallway or bulletin board display! Advantages: Encourages creative thinking and real-world connections. Builds confidence in early writing and sentence construction. Strengthens fine motor skills through drawing. Zero prep, just print and let the creativity roll! Pdf file includes 2 pages. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Writing, Writing Prompt, Writing Prompts, Career, Careers, Career Writing, Spring, Spring Writing, Labor Day, Labor Day Writing
Careers Writing Prompts BUNDLE - Labor Day
ELA, Language Development, Writing, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Labor Day, Seasons, Spring, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Activities, Centers
Careers Writing Prompts BUNDLE: Labor Day Edition (Writing + Drawing) Get ready for some seriously adorable career daydreaming! This Careers Writing Prompts BUNDLE is the perfect Labor Day activity for your curious K–2 students. Whether they want to rescue pets, fly airplanes, fight fires, or even teach math just like you (awww!), this bundle encourages young learners to step into the shoes (or boots or scrubs!) of hardworking community helpers. Each prompt includes two engaging parts: a writing section where students share what they’d do in that career, and a drawing section where their imagination gets to shine. No resumes or job interviews required, just a pencil, crayons, and a big imagination. What’s Included: Prompts for: firefighter, teacher, nurse, doctor, police officer, construction worker, veterinarian, pilot, bus driver, chef, and more! Ways to Use: Labor Day lessons and discussions Writing centers or morning work Bulletin board displays of student “career dreams” Early finisher or sub plans Why Teachers Love It: Encourages creative thinking and personal expression Strengthens early writing and fine motor skills Sparks conversation about community helpers and gratitude Zero prep, high smiles PDF File includes 20 pages Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Writing, Writing Prompts, Labor Day, Labor Day Writing, Spring Writing, Writing Centers, Labor, Labor Day Activities, Spring Literacy, Drawing
If I Were a Veterinarian - Writing Prompt
ELA, Language Development, Writing, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Seasons, Spring, Summer, Labor Day, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Centers, Activities
Calling all animal lovers, future fur-doctors, and kids who think Band-Aids fix everything! The If I Were a Veterinarian writing and drawing prompt is the purr-fect (yes, we said it) activity to spark imagination, build early writing skills, and have your K–2 students dreaming of stethoscopes and wagging tails. In this fun and engaging resource, students will write about what kind of veterinarian they’d be, maybe they’d care for puppies, penguins, or even pet lizards named Mr. Wiggles. They’ll explain how they’d help sick animals, what tools they’d use, and why being a vet would be the best job ever. Then, they’ll get to draw themselves in their vet gear, probably surrounded by a zoo’s worth of animals (expect unicorns). Ways to Use: Perfect for Career Day, animal-themed units, or anytime inspiration strikes. Use in writing centers, morning work, or for early finishers. Great for encouraging vocabulary around animals and community helpers. Display student work for an instant smile-generator on your classroom walls! Advantages: Fosters empathy, creativity, and real-world connections. Strengthens early writing and drawing skills. No-prep, teacher-friendly, and guaranteed to get tails wagging. Pdf file includes 2 pages. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Writing, Writing Prompt, Writing Prompts, Spring, Writing Centers, Spring Writing Prompts, Career, Careers, Labor Day, Labor Day Writing
If I Were a Chef - Writing Prompt
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Language Development, Holiday & Seasonal, Seasons, Spring, Holidays, Summer, Labor Day, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Activities, Centers
Get ready for a recipe full of creativity and a pinch of giggles! This If I Were a Chef writing and drawing activity is cooked up especially for K–2 students who love food, fun, and a good story. Whether they’re dreaming of flipping pancakes, baking cookies as big as their heads, or opening a five-star pizza palace, this prompt lets them imagine life as a master chef. Students will write about what kind of food they’d cook, who they’d cook for, and maybe even invent a dish (spaghetti tacos, anyone?). After writing, they’ll illustrate their delicious idea, expect colorful drawings of kitchens, food trucks, or even castles made of cupcakes. Ways to Use: Great for a fun writing center, early finisher activity, or Food Week. Use during Career Day or when teaching about community helpers. Pair with a cooking or food-themed read-aloud for cross-curricular fun. Advantages: Builds imagination while sneaking in writing skills (sneaky, we know). Helps students express ideas through both words and art. Encourages vocabulary and sentence building in a relatable, yummy context. Zero prep, just print and go (no oven mitts required). Pdf file includes 2 pages. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Writing, Writing Prompt, Writing Prompts, Career, Careers, Spring Writing, Literacy, Writing Centers, Labor Day, Labor Day Writing
If I Were a Construction Worker - Writing Prompt
ELA, Language Development, Writing, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Seasons, Spring, Summer, Labor Day, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Activities, Centers
Hard hats on and imaginations up! This If I Were a Construction Worker writing prompt is perfect for your K–2 crew who love to build, dig, and dream big. With a writing section to spark those storytelling gears and a drawing portion to bring their ideas to life, this activity is a fun and engaging way to celebrate community helpers, while sneaking in literacy practice (shhh… don’t tell the kids). Students will write about the kinds of things they would build (treehouses, skyscrapers, or chocolate factories?), what tools they would use, and how they’d help their community. Then they’ll draw their construction masterpiece, expect cranes, bulldozers, and maybe even a glitter-covered hammer. Ways to Use: Perfect for community helper units, Career Day, or themed writing centers. Ideal for early finishers, morning work, or substitute plans. Can be used as part of an “All About Jobs” bulletin board display. Advantages: Encourages creative writing with a real-world connection. Supports fine motor skills with the drawing component. Great for vocabulary development, hello, jackhammer! No prep, print and pass it out faster than you can say “blueprints.”
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Writing, Writing Prompts, Writing Prompt, Writing Centers, Labor Day, Career, Careers, Spring Writing, Labor Day Writing, Labor Day Writing Prompts
If I Were a Pilot - Writing Prompt
ELA, Language Development, Writing, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Seasons, Spring, Summer, Labor Day, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Activities, Centers
Let’s be honest, most kids would love to fly a plane (especially if snacks are involved). This If I Were a Pilot activity lets young learners in K–2 dream big, write a little, and draw their imaginations to life. With a simple writing prompt and a fun drawing section, students can imagine what it would be like to soar through the sky as a pilot. They’ll write about where they’d go, what kind of plane they’d fly, and maybe who or what they’d take along for the ride (pets, stuffed animals, or even Grandma). Then, they get to draw the scene, expect creative masterpieces featuring clouds, colorful planes, and probably a few unicorns with seatbelts. Ways to Use: Great for a writing center, morning work, or a quick, creative break. Perfect for lessons about transportation, jobs, or travel. Works well during Career Week or just for a fun writing day. Advantages: Encourages kids to use their imagination while practicing writing. Combines storytelling and art for a balanced activity. Low-prep, print-and-go resource. Gets even reluctant writers excited to share their sky-high adventures. Pdf file includes 2 pages. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Writing, Writing Centers, Writing Prompts, Writing Prompt, Career, Careers, Spring, Spring Writing, Labor Day, Labor Day Writing
If I Were a Bus Driver - Writing Prompt
ELA, Language Development, Writing, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Seasons, Spring, Labor Day, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Activities, Centers
Beep beep! It’s time to celebrate Labor Day by hopping aboard the imagination express! This If I Were a Bus Driver writing and drawing prompt is perfect for K–2 students who love wheels, honking horns, and the idea of being in charge of something way bigger than their lunchbox. This resource lets young learners imagine a day in the life of a friendly (and very patient) bus driver. Students will write about what they'd do, maybe they’d play music on the morning route, hand out invisible seatbelt awards, or make every stop feel like a field trip. Then, they’ll draw their dream bus and possibly even themselves behind the wheel, watch out, world! Ways to Use: Ideal for Labor Day lessons about community workers. Great for writing centers, morning work, or early finishers. Makes an excellent addition to a transportation unit. Fun to display on a classroom bulletin board or hallway gallery. Advantages: Builds appreciation for hardworking bus drivers. Boosts writing confidence and creativity. Encourages artistic expression and storytelling. Low-prep and high-engagement, just print and go! Pdf file includes 2 pages. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Writing, Writing Prompts, Writing Centers, Career, Careers, Labor Day, Labor Day Writing, Labor Day Activities, Spring Writing, Labor
If I Were a Nurse - Writing Prompt
ELA, Language Development, Writing, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Seasons, Spring, Labor Day, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts, Activities, Centers, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans
If I Were a Nurse: Writing & Drawing Prompt Grab a bandage and a big imagination, this If I Were a Nurse writing and drawing activity is just what the classroom doctor ordered! Perfect for K–2 learners, this resource invites students to step into the shoes (or comfy sneakers) of a real-life hero: the nurse. Students will write about what they would do as a nurse, whether it’s helping patients, giving out superhero-level band-aids, or cheering people up with extra stickers. Then, they’ll illustrate their day in the life of a nurse with a fun drawing section. Expect adorable stethoscopes, smiley patients, and probably a few glittery thermometers. Ways to Use: Great for community helpers units or health-themed weeks. Ideal for writing centers, early finishers, or emergency sub plans (nurse pun totally intended). Works as a career exploration activity for little learners. Display finished work on a bulletin board for an adorable hallway gallery. Advantages: Encourages empathy and appreciation for healthcare workers. Builds creative writing and fine motor skills. Super low-prep, just print and go! Doubles as a sweet Mother’s Day card if mom’s a nurse (bonus!). Pdf file includes 2 pages Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Writing, Writing Centers, Writing Prompts, Spring Writing, Career, Careers, Labor Day, Labor Day Writing, Labor Day Activities, Labor
Labor Day Unit
Social Studies, Holiday & Seasonal, History, History: USA, Holidays, Labor Day, Kindergarten, Preschool, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Labor Day Unit - A Fresh Look at USA History for Preschoolers and Kindergarteners The Labor Day Unit is a specialized teaching resource developed with kindergarten and preschool students in mind. This study unit ventures a deep dive into USA history, putting special emphasis on the significance of Labor Day. Main Features: Stored in an easy-to-use Word Document file. Coupling elements of social studies, history and holidays. Incorporates engaging poems and immersive activities for fun learning. The Importance of Early Education & Role of this Unit: Fostering Curiosity - This unit can act as a quintessential tool to inspire curiosity about cultural events and societal norms within young minds. Labor Day Emphasis - Gives children the chance to understand an important part of American culture that often goes overlooked due to its timing before major school terms begin. To convey the historical narrative effectively, it employs language easily comprehensible by grade 7-8 students approximately. Bonus Features: Apart from teaching them about labor day history, you will find: Poems - Young learners will appreciate delightful rhyming verses aiming at promoting early aesthetics appreciation coupled with critical language development like understanding rhyme & rhythm scheme. Little minds engage best when backed with purposeful activity ! Therefore: - *Thoughtfully curated activities* allow your child's creative expression to come forward while ensuring their active engagement. To Conclude: If your endeavor involves carving unconventional yet creative educational path for your tiny tots – then ‘Labor Day Unit’ caters wonderfully well. Coupling valuable learning experiences from narratives based on integral pieces from American heritage along with an ample amount joyous interaction allows ensuring sustainable interest amidst kiddos!
Author Learning Foundations
Tags Labor Day, USA History, Early Education, Poetry, Interactive Activities












