Use this adorable printable at a center, for Morning Work, in sub plans or however else you’d like
Each student will need access to two dice- they can work in pairs and share.
Enjoy.
Your students color the words according to the digraph they contain. As they color, they keep track using tally marks. Great practice while having fun! I use as a Literacy Center.
A fun and easy flip-book! How long does it take? Students cut out the different activities then glue them down onto the correct page: a few seconds, a few minutes or a few hours.
Students determine if expressions should get on the “Friends of” Bus. Includes Friends of 5-10. Can be used as a Math Center, Independent Practice, HW or Morning Work.
A fun activity to as Center Work, Independent Practice, Morning Work or any other way you can imagine. The best part, no prep! Just take out scissors and glue- coloring is optional!!
The kids cut out the picture, then glue them down onto the correct Digraph! Enjoy!
7 pages
This is a great way to get your students in the habit of reading and following directions. You can use individual sheets as morning work or print a few at a time and use at a center. My students LOVE this.
I simple activity that your students can do independently. Reviews story elements for Fiction and asks for facts from Non-Fiction. Can be used as a center, homework or any way you’d like!
Help your students little ones more about where they live with this great flipbook. Teacher will provide information on their state and country (president, governor, state bird, state flower).
It’s a no prep activity that can be used in a variety of ways!
Includes:
Street
Town
State
Country
Continent
Fluency practice for your little ones. They solve subtraction problems then cut out and place them next to the correct answer. I use for Morning Work. You can print a few and use for a Math Center too.
Progresses in difficulty: begins simple then progresses in difficulty.
21 sheets.
Recommended for the end of Kindergarten/First Grade or remediation for Second Grade.
Students unscramble the words on each will to create a sentence. Each “wheel” contains a word with a capital letter to indicate the start of the sentence AND ending punctuation behind the word that should end the sentence.
You can hand out one sheet at a time or create a bundle.
The most excitement I experience teaching First Grade is when we begin our Letter Writing Unit. The children write real letters to friends and businesses then wait for their responses. It’s a load of fun and teaches authentically.
Included in this packet are directions for how to write post-cards, friendly letters, business letters, how to address envelopes, a template for use in your class for a business letter writing campaign and a letter to parents requesting the address of a friend or family member.
Directions included!!
Fluency practice for your little ones. They adds the numbers up and place them next to the correct sum. I use for Morning Work. You can print a few and use for a Math Center too.
Progresses in difficulty: begins with sums up to 10 then progresses to sums through 20.
21 sheets.
Recommended for the end of Kindergarten/First Grade or remediation for Second Grade.
Students find the beginning sound in each picture word, then put them together to determine the secret word. Fantastic beginning phoneme practice.
9 Pages
For students in grade k-2
Cut out and assemble the snowmen according to the numbers on their hats and body parts.
A fun no-prep mathtivity that you can use in many different ways. Makes a cute display when finished!
Students cut out the pieces then put them together to build compound words. A fun tactile way to enhance your teaching of compound words
4 pages total.
For 1-3 grades.
A great independent research project for students. They must research Language, Currency, a Map, Government, Flag, Capital city, Population and lots more! Culminates with the class taking a “vacation” in which they view projects and rate them. The projects with the highest score “win”. Also includes a very detailed rubric and vacation sheets that students take around with them as they “tour” their classmates countries.
Use this Write the Room Collection as a great Learning Center THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE YEAR!
Includes: September, Autumn, Pumpkins, Homework, Veterans Day, Columbus, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Snowflake, Presents, New Years, Valentines, Groundhog, Leprechaun, Earth Day, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Springtime and Summertime!
See the preview to know what you’re getting.