-Fully editable
-Over 50 very diverse kids' faces!
Labeling your learners' stuff just got cuter with these fully editable Name Labels. The labels feature a black background with brightly colored children's faces and clear, bright white font that makes the labels easy to read for both you and your students! I suggest printing on card-stock because sliding regular paper into the Target Adhesive Squares can be challenging.
When purchasing this product, you will need PowerPoint to open and edit the file. You will also need to download and install the FREE font KG Love Ya Like a Sister (a clickable link is included in the file) for your product to look like the sample images.
Arrows and bright colors...what more could your teacher heart ask for?
This is an editable PowerPoint file. Please make sure you have PowerPoint before buying this product.
If you would like your desk name plates to have the same font as the sample, please download MTF Jumpin’ Jack. Within the PowerPoint is a clickable link to download the font when you go into “Slide Show” view. If you download the font, you will need to re-open the PowerPoint file for the font to take effect.
This simple sequencing activity is great for emerging readers. Students can begin to practice their comprehension and retelling skills by sequencing the events of Little Red Riding Hood. This resource is 8 pages in total: 2 pages color sequencing, 2 pages black and white sequencing, 2 pages answer key, and 2 pages of a sequencing chart.
For more advanced learners, this resource is perfect for practicing written story retelling. There are no captions for the pictures, so students could sequence and write their own captions for the pictures.
This simple sequencing activity is great for emerging readers. Students can begin to practice their comprehension and retelling skills by sequencing the events of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. This is 2 pages of sequencing: colour and black and white. An answer key and a sequencing chart are also included.
For more advanced learners, this resource is perfect for practicing written story retelling. There are no captions for the pictures, so students could sequence and write their own captions for the pictures.
Students can practice their comprehension and retelling skills by sequencing the events of Jack and the Beanstalk. This resource is also perfect for practicing written story retelling. There are no captions, so students could sequence and write their own captions for the pictures. This resource would make a great addition to any Jack and the Beanstalk unit and would make a great Literacy or Writing Workshop centre!
This resource is 16 pages in total: 4 pages colour sequencing, 4 pages black and white sequencing, 4 pages answer key, and 4 pages of a sequencing chart.
This resource is great for emerging readers. Students can begin to practice their comprehension and retelling skills by sequencing the events of Cinderella. This resource is also perfect for practicing written story retelling. There are no captions, so students could sequence and write their own captions for the pictures. This resource is 12 pages in total: 3 pages colour sequencing, 3 pages black and white sequencing, 3 pages answer key, and 3 pages of a sequencing chart.
In this resource you will find a variety of activities to take your learners through the classic fairytale The Princess and the Pea. These resources are an excellent addition to any fairytale unit and are geared toward years 2 and 3.
There are vocabulary word cards with pictures, which would be great for pre-teaching the words/character students will encounter when reading The Princess and the Pea. There are two graphic organizers which allow students to organize the text by Story Elements or by Beginning/Middle/End. This resource contains Picture Story Sequencing in full color and in black and white. The Picture Story Sequencing does not have captions, so students could retell the story orally or in their own written words. This resource also has a differentiated comprehension activity which focuses on using textual evidence and inferencing.
This resource is great for emerging readers. Students can begin to practice their comprehension and retelling skills by sequencing the events of Rumpelstiltskin. This resource is 12 pages in total: 3 pages colour sequencing, 3 pages black and white sequencing, 3 pages answer key, and 3 pages of a sequencing chart.
This resource is great for emerging readers. Students can begin to practice their comprehension and retelling skills by sequencing the events of The Three Little Pigs. This resource is also perfect for practicing written story retelling. There are no captions, so students could sequence and write their own captions for the pictures. This resource is 8 pages in total: 2 pages color sequencing, 2 pages black and white sequencing, 2 pages answer key, and 2 pages of a sequencing chart.
This simple sequencing activity is great for emerging readers. Students can begin to practice their comprehension and retelling skills by sequencing the events of The Princess and the Pea.
For more advanced learners, this resource is perfect for practicing written story retelling. There are no captions for the pictures, so students could sequence and write their own captions for the pictures. This resource is 8 pages in total: 2 pages color sequencing, 2 pages black and white sequencing, 2 pages answer key, and 2 pages of a sequencing chart.
Great for Centers!!
*8 pages of spinners
-4 spinners with the time in words and matching answer keys
-4 spinners with the time in numbers and matching answer keys
*1 cut-out clock
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These spinners are great for Centres. One student, who I call the Score Keeper, is the spinner, answer checker, and score keeper. The Score Keeper spins the spinner and reads the time. Students in the group put the time on their clocks, and the Score Keeper uses the answer key to check. I have a class set of Judy Clocks that my kids LOVE to use, but I’ve included a paper clock you could use in this resource.
Cinderella Story Path: A Board Game
This is a great game for Centres! Cinderella Story Path is a mix of thinking questions and Story Elements review. It’s a great game to play for comprehension activities! Story Path can be played with 2 to 6 players. More than 6 players can become a bit crowded.
Practice writing letters with your kids using this great resource!
There is a page of handwriting practice for each letter. Included on each page is a bit of extension for your learners who are ready to write their own sentences using the letter on the page.
In this product, you will find a differentiated comprehension activity and a PowerPoint to accompany the comprehension activity, along with some other lesson ideas you could incorporate into this resource.
These learning activities also double as STEM lessons! When we are finished learning about how the Ancient Egyptians built pyramids, I have my students bring in tissue/shoe boxes. Then in groups, the students go through the process of building a pyramid: drawing one, making a model with blocks and finally building their own pyramid with shoe/tissue boxes. This activity allows for a ton of self assessment and reflection upon completion of the unit.
This 10 Day Weather Observation Log Booklet is the perfect accompaniment to any Weather Unit. This resource includes a 6 page booklet that covers 10 days of weather observations. The booklet is set up Lucy Calkins Style: students draw/label their observation and write about it. Additionally, each day of the booklet has borders and letters for early finishers to color in.
This resource also includes a Booklet Assembly Guide, and Weather and Temperature graphs to choose from. There are two sets of weather graphs: one set for Desert Dwellers and one set for Non-Desert Dwellers. There are six options for temperature graphs: 3 Celsius and 3 Fahrenheit.
This resource is great for emerging readers. Students can begin to practice their comprehension and retelling skills by sequencing the events of The Three Billy Goats Gruff. This resource is also perfect for practicing written and oral story retelling. There are no captions, so students could sequence and write (or say) their own captions for the pictures. This resource is 8 pages in total: 2 pages colour sequencing, 2 pages black and white sequencing, 2 pages answer key, and 2 pages of a sequencing chart.
I am so excited to share this Place Value resource with you. I hope you find it useful!
This 40 page pack is great for Lower KS2. In this pack, you will find:
-Word Wall Words
-3 Posters
-5 sets of Task Cards (20 or 30 cards in each set) with Answer Keys
-Ideas for ways to use task cards
-6 Differentiated Cut & Paste Place Value Activities
**269 pages
**Posters
**Flash Cards
**Subtraction Facts
**Addition Facts
The numbers are in a variety of formats.
You could use this resource in a number of ways:
-Place the flash cards on an O-ring for children to reference when working with numbers.
-Hang up in the classroom as a numbers/addition/subtraction facts display.
-Use when adding - students could use the tens frames/blocks in the pictures to add numbers by counting the total amount.
-Use to compare numbers.
-Use the addition and subtraction facts as answer keys when checking work
-Use flashcards to order numbers.
This set of Classroom Labels contains resources for a Job Board and a Daily Class Timetable. The Timetable labels contain British Primary Topics as well as some American Elementary Subjects.
**Three Font Choices
**Large Animal Pictures
**Full Page Posters
This Animal Alphabet is perfect for any Early Childhood Classroom. The large letters and colorful animals help to engage your students while they are learning their Letter Names and Letter Sounds. Recite the alphabet in a chant: A is for alligator /a/ /a/ alligator, B is for bird /b/ /b/ bird, and so on.
Each large letter poster fits a full A4 and/or US Letter sized paper.
The animal for each letter is as follows:
A – alligator
B – bird
C – camel
D – dog
E – elephant
F – frog, ferret (both options included in all fonts)
G – goat
H – hippo
I – iguana
J – jellyfish
K – kangaroo
L – ladybug
M – monkey
N – newt
O – ostrich
P – penguin
Q – quail
R – rabbit
S – snail, seal (both options included in all fonts)
T – turtle
U – urchin, umbrella bird (both options included in all fonts)
V – vulture
W - whale
X – x-ray fish
Y - yak
Z – zebra