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Welcome to my online store! I'm passionate about creating downloadable, printable classroom resources and clip art images that make teaching easier and more enjoyable. As a fellow educator, I understand the challenges of planning engaging lessons and decorating your classroom on a budget. That's why I design high-quality, creative, and fun materials that you can instantly access and print at your convenience.
Who is this for?
These cards are great for the teaching of sequencing and narrative skills. This activity can help students grasp the idea that things happen in an order. Students build and sharpen their logical skills as they study the pictures and put them in order using sequencing words and numbers.
What you Get:
This set includes 16 stories in 3-step sequencing and 4 storiesin 4-step sequencing. There are sequencing sheets which are a black and white version of the same stories for students to cut out and paste in their notebooks or on colored sheets to show the correct sequence. I also included optional notebook sheets. As an extension they can write a sentence about each picture. The colored cards make a great center activity.
The main idea of each story included in this resource are as follows:
-Baby refuses noodles
-Girl blows balloon
-Girl blows candles (birthday cake)
-Boy dives in swimming pool
-Rabbit pulls carrot
-Fireman rescues kitten (stuck in a tree)
-Chameleon catches a bug
-Dog plays with a pillow
-Dog jumps in pool (with the kids)
-Boy sleds (down a snowy hill)
-Aliens land on a planet
-Cat and Dogs (game parody)
-Sleeping cat catches mouse
-Boy Lights Fireworks
-Boy Fishing
-Flea jumps into dog
-Frog leaps over worm
-Girl grooms a dog
-Monster destroys building
-Girl and Boy playing video games
-Man grows a beard
-Elf kid finds a treasure chest
-Crow eats corn
-Chef makes French fries
-Gardener makes bush sculpture
-Girl ghost scares girl (Halloween)
-Boy paints a picture
-A Growing Parrot
-Wave destroys sandcastle
-Santa (Mario, video game parody)
How to Use:
Simply print, laminate then cut the stories apart. Your students can retell a story using sequencing words or place them in the correct order…
These cards can be used to assist young students to visually grasp this somewhat difficult concept. They would be able to trace their own sequencing ideas in which stories and events can occur. Students get an opportunity to:-
-Follow directions
-Discriminate between pictures
-Improve visual awareness
-Retell stories and events in sequence
-Build oral vocabulary skills
-Build narrative (story) skills
-Improve sequencing skills
-Ask and answer “wh” questions themselves for clarity
SUGGESTED USE:
These simple picture cards are lots of fun to sequence! Kids will arrange them in logical order to complete each sequence. Use these simple COLOR-CODED picture sequencing cards to practice sequencing in 4-scene sets with your young detectives.
DIFFERENTIATION/EXTENSION:
For students having difficulty with sequences it is suggested that you scaffold learning by working individually with them as a guide on the side, gradually releasing support as time goes by. To start, simply select one sequence set and present the final picture first to allow him or her to see the BIG PICTURE. Then have the student place the remaining pictures in the correct order back up to the beginning to complete the sequence.
For the stronger students you can challenge them to write the story in sequence using the cards as a guide. They can write two or three sentences about each card then ultimately putting sentences together to create their own piece.
CONTENTS OF RESOURCE:
This set includes:
–>4-Scene Sequencing Cards
There are 80 cards that form 20 sequences
Each card measures 2.83" x 3.5". Each set is COLOR-coded to facilitate easy ordering.
–>2 four-scene mats
–>1 Story/Event Sequencing writing sheet
Simply print the cards and mats and laminate for longevity. This set makes a great center activity.
Picture Sequencing Cards for Young Learners (Set 2)Picture Sequencing Cards for Young Learners (Set 2)
These letter confusion/reversal posters will help your students to distinguish the difference between confusing letters m and n. Included are matching cards to help them to establish a visual memory and note the difference between similar letters in the alphabet. There are letters with an without serifs.
Summarizing Nonfiction: Discover & Learn - 20 Fun Facts and Curious Questions Worksheets: These 20 printable worksheets are designed to help students master the skill of summarizing (summarising) non-fiction. Each worksheet features fun facts and curious questions on intriguing topics, like ladybugs, rain, ants, and more, encouraging kids to explore the natural world while practicing essential reading skills. The activities are structured to prompt students to identify key details, main ideas, and answer comprehension questions, fostering critical thinking and curiosity. This set includes 5W questions along with main Idea Identification organizer half sheets for students to note/practice identifying the main ideas from non-fiction passages. Perfect for grades 1 to 3 and ideal for classroom use, homework assignments, or literacy centers. This resource promotes effective summarizing habits that build strong foundational reading skills. These worksheets are a valuable addition to any teacher’s toolkit for helping students become confident and competent readers.
Christmas A perfect first book of the Nativity; simply told and beautifully illustrated. This mini book is a simple introduction to the Christmas story created for your kiddos. Both the colored and the black and white versions are a perfect addition to any lesson or theme about Christmas. Through clear, simple language this story is told and your kiddos can follow along with you. This book is great for guided reading activities as some of the words might be difficult for emerging readers. Simply print, cut and assemble.
***Colored and Black and White version included in this purchase***
This simple mini book allows young students to write simple sentences that capture the true meaning of Christmas. Each page contains engaging graphics that makes writing both fun and engaging as they color and write about different Christmas elements that can be quite familiar to them. This makes a great activity for students ages 5 to 7.
This is a mini book that serves as a template for any animal research for young researchers, kindergarten to grade 2. I included pages with headings and lines along with a blank page for drawings. The following headings are included:
*are/can/have pages ………………..5-7
*Picture/Drawing …………………... 8
*Physical Characteristics ……………9
*Locomotion/ Movement ……………10
* Unusual Features …………………11
* Behavior …………………………..12
*Habitat ……………………………. 13-16
*Living Habits ………………………. 17
* Diet …………………………….....18
* Life Cycle (lined page and graphic organizer)…19-20
*Food Web (lined and blank page)..21-22
* Special Facts …………………..23
*Adaptations (lined and blank page) ..24-25
* Enemies …………………………26
* Defence/Offence ……………….27
* Glossary …………………………28
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This mini book template is formatted as 2 mini books per print. I also included both a colored and a black and white cover pages. The pages are not numbered so that you create your own set. To create this mini book simply select the pages that you want included then print. Guide your students into completing each page that you included. At the end of this exercise you can staple all the pages together to form multiple mini books for each animal that you choose. In the end your students will have a keepsake as well as a great little mini book that they created themselves.
Christmas Around the World. This is a mini writing unit for students to focus on Christmas around the world.
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It includes a research question guide sheet plus BLANK writing sheets for 14 countries including my own country of Trinidad and Tobago. This product does not contain facts.
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I included 3 sets of sheets for your drawing and writing needs. Your kids will have fun completing this unit and most of all they will learn a lot more about Christmas in different parts of the world.
Comprehension Strategies: Reinforcing Reading Comprehension and Word Attack Strategies Posters: Reinforcing Reading is a set of kid-friendly Comprehension and Word Attack Strategies posters to adorn your literacy centers all year round. This bright and colorful set was created with eye-catching images and simple “I” statements and stems to give your kids the added assistance they need to work independently.
The set contains the following:-
12 Word Attack Strategies Posters- When I get stuck on a word…
10 Comprehension Posters- To help me understand what I read I…
1. Activate Prior Knowledge
2. Make Predictions
3. Determine the Importance
4. Ask Questions
5. Make Connections
6. Visualize
7. Synthesize
8. Summarize /Summarise
9. Infer
10. Use Fix-Up Strategies
Alphabet Letter Writing:
Alphabet Letter writing Visual Cues Posters and Cards: My students had a little difficulty with the formation of some letters so I did some sketches on the whiteboard to help them remember the directions and start points. I decided to transfer those sketches in the form of visual cue cards and posters to help other teachers who may face similar problems. Alphabet Letter Writing Visual Cues Poster and Cards is what I came up with for that purpose.
This resource contains cards for the letters that pose a challenge to our young and budding writers; These are w, m, u, n, h, t, f and z only
. I hope it proved helpful to you as it is for me and my kiddos.
A Teacher's Idea
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Alphabet - Letter Writing Starter Sheets (From A to Z). -This is a set of alphabet writing sheets, tracing mats and playdough learning mats for your young learners.
Letters - Formation Visual Aids. These are a handy set of printables that serve as visual cues and reminds of the formation of letters for your beginning writers using the giraffe, chicken and monkey method.
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Vowels: Consonants: Vowels and Consonants Posters: These posters are great for your literacy centers, word walls, focus walls or anywhere that you want your kids to remember the vowels and consonant sounds. The explanation for each term is catchy and helps kids to pay attention to their breath which is what vowels and consonants are all about. The letters are graphical representations of those speech sounds so this set will help them tie the sounds with the letters too.
Hope that this is helpful to you!
The Real Easter Story is a two-in-one mini book (you get two copies per page) created with images that should appeal to young children. The sentences are simple, however, the vocabulary may pose a challenge to some. Therefore I would recommend that some assistance be given to students. This product comes in black and white only to facilitate easy printing and of course to allow students to color the pages themselves. The pages are set for double sided printing. I also included both a colored and a black and white version of the mini-book cover page for you.
Enjoy!
Nicole
Syllable Clip Cards
Meet the Syllabication Team, the kids who know all about finding how many beats in words- Sill, Abbi, Kay and Shawn. This set is a colorful set of handy cards that your kids will have lots of fun clipping and clapping to the rhythm or beat. This syllabication activity is made simple by the expert beat matchers- Sill, Abbi, Kay and Shawn. These four darlings would help your kiddos remember the meaning of the word syllabication plus they also help them find the number of beats in words. The cards are versatile in as they can be used with students later on when they are ready to break (syllabicate) written text.
This set of clip and clap cards contain 108 bright and colorful illustrations (18 full pages) that makes it easy for those students who may have difficulties with reading the words.
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Illustrated Synonym Word Cards: This is a kid-appealing candy themed set of synonym cards for introducing synonyms to your kiddos. There are pairs of synonyms depicted by the same picture so that they will get familiar with the concept. They can match cards or use as a visual to brainstorm other words that mean the same as the picture given.The cards can also be used to spark their writing.
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For a bright candy colored theme version of this set check Candy Themed Illustrated Synonym Word Cards
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There are a total of 64 illustrated synonym word cards which depict the following:
middle – center
laugh – giggle
idea – thought
end – finish
drop – fall
like – enjoy
happy – joyful
large – big
make – create
bad – naughty
good – perfect
jump – leap
kid – child
hard – difficult
choose – select
neat – tidy
nice – kind
loud – noisy
gift – present
pretty – beautiful
push – shove
quiet – silent
tired – sleepy
sniff – smell
sad – unhappy
smelly – stinky
talk – say
trash – garbage
look – watch
tiny – small
write – record
slim – thin