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.
We do a unit of Knights and Ladies that aligns with our study of nouns. All of my students are ELLs and these have helped to improve their noun vocabulary. Some sheets are doubled to accommodate American and British spellings.
Contains:
-Spelling List
-Word Wall Knight nouns
-Knight Sentence Scramble (students colour the nouns blue when the sentence is unscrambled)
-Noun category cut and paste
-Noun word search with sentence writing
**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
These posters feature cute shape people, flat shapes, and 3D shapes all created by Educlips. All posters include the name of the shape. This product comes with a few options for the posters you'd like in your classroom. Flat shape posters are labeled in three ways: sides, edges, or name of the shape only. 3D shape posters are labeled in 2 ways: name of shape or labeled with sides, vertices, and faces. Flash card size of all the posters is also included. Please click the preview for a closer look!
There are a number of uses for this resource:
-Place the flash cards on a D-ring for children to reference when working with shapes.
-Hang up in the classroom as a shapes display.
-Use to compare shapes.
-Use at a center where students need to identify a specific shape.
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.
This resource is great for emerging readers and writers learning initial sounds. The bright pictures and big, bold font helps students to easily match the beginning sound with the correct letter. These puzzles would be great for any literacy center.
There are two kinds of puzzles in this resource: 4 piece puzzles and 2 piece puzzles. The four piece puzzles have 2 puzzles on each page. The two piece puzzles have 3 puzzles on each page.
The beginning sound pictures for each letter are listed below.
4 Piece Puzzles
A – astronaut, apple, axe
B – bus, bat, butterfly
C – candy, car, crab
D – dolphin, dog, duck
E – elephant, envelope, egg
F – fox, frog, fence
G – grasshopper, girl, guitar
H – horn, hippo, hat
I – igloo, iguana, insect
J – jellyfish, jar, jacket
K – kite, kangaroo, king
L – lion, lamb, lock
M – monkey, mittens, milk
N – necklace, net, newspaper
O – ostrich, olive, otter
P – penguin, pizza, pumpkin
Q – quiet, quail, queen
S – snake, sock, sun
T – turtle, tape, tie
U – umbrella, umpire, urchin
V – vulture, vegetables, vase
W – wand, wagon, whale
X – xylophone, x-ray, x-ray fish
Y – yak, yarn, yo-yo
Z – zoo, zipper, zebra
2 Piece Puzzles
A – ant
B – bee
C – caterpillar
D – dog
E – elf
F – frog
G – gift
H – hippo
I – igloo
J – jar
K – kite
L – ladybug
M – mitten
N – net
O – ostrich
P – popcorn
Q – quail
R – ring
S – sun
T – turtle
U – umbrella
V – vase
W – whale
X – x-ray
Y – yo-yo
Z - zebra
This resource is great for emerging readers to match upper and lower case letters of the alphabet. This resource is also beneficial for ELLs to identify and match the letters of the alphabet. These puzzles would be great for Daily 5 Activities or for a literacy center.
The bright pictures and big, bold font help students to easily match the letters. After matching, students could use their finger to trace each letter shape.
This resource includes 4 versions of the puzzles. The puzzles are available in KG Red Hands font and KG Penmanship Lined. The puzzles are also included with and without pictures.
***11 Colour Name Posters
***3 Font Choices
***Uses animals to show colours!
Each large Color Poster fits a full A4 sized paper.
The animal for each color is as follows:
blue - bird
red - cardinal
yellow - chick
green - lizard
orange - fish
purple - urchin
pink - pig
grey - seal
gray - seal
white - polar bear
brown - bear
black - snake
This Initial Sounds Center is a perfect center for any Reception or Year 1 classroom! At the center, students clip the letter on the clothes pin to the picture with the matching beginning sound.
The beginning sounds sheets are included in colour and black & white.
To organise this center, I print each letter chart with a different coloured background and then laminate. Using a different coloured marker for each clothes pin set, I write lower case letters from a to z. Each set is put in a plastic ziploc baggie. I use different coloured markers for each set of clothes pins so that students do not mix up their clothes pins.
The pictures for initial sounds are as follows:
a - astronaut
b - boat
c - car
d - duck
e - elf
f - flower
g - guitar
h - helicopter
i - iguana
j - jar
k - kite
l - lamp
m - money
n - necklace
o - otter
p - pig
q - queen
r - rocket
s - sun
t - tape
u - umbrella
v - vegetables
w - window
x - x-ray
y - yarn
z - zipper
BOARD GAME! VOCAB WORDS! CHARACTER DESCRIPTION ACTIVITIES AND SO MUCH MORE!!!
This resource is geared toward Years 2 and 3. There are a mix of engaging activities to take your class through the classic fairytale of Cinderella.
In this product, you will find 43 pages of:
-Story Elements Anchor Chart Materials
-Story Element Flash Cards
-Character Flashcards in color & black and white
-Cinderella Story Path: A Board Game
-Vocabulary words
-Vocabulary Word Search
-Comprehension/Vocabulary Crossword
-Picture Sequencing
-5 Character Description Activities
Cinderella Story Path: A Board Game
This is a great game for Centers! Cinderella Story Path is a mix of thinking questions and Story Elements review. It’s a great game to play for comprehension activities as a way to reduce copies! Story Path can be played with 2 to 6 players. More than 6 can become a bit crowded.