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I've been in the Early Childhood Education field for over twelve years. Early Childhood Ed is my passion! Now, I am providing quality Early Childhood resources, and looking for quality resources from other educators.
Allow children to learn about various things associated with summer, and allow them to learn about colors through this Bingo game! Bingo games are wonderful for introducing children to math skills such as finding matches, for improving critical thinking skills, for improving concentration skills, and just for making learning into a fun game! This is a great addition to your summer math center, and it is especially perfect to play during groups. I hope your students enjoy playing Summer Fun Bingo.
Laminate cards. Cut out the calling cards. Give children the bingo cards. Call out the pictures and colors. Let children use bingo daubers, washable dot markers, dry erase markers, or math counters to mark their squares. Play as a typical game of bingo. If washable markers are used, just wipe the laminated cards clean to be used again.
Game includes six Bingo cards plus calling cards.
Allow children to learn about the names of different types of bugs, and allow them to learn about colors through this Bingo Game!
Laminate cards. Cut out the calling cards. Call out the bugs and colors of the bugs. Let children use washable bingo daubers, dot markers, dry erase markers, or math counters to mark their squares. Play as a typical game of bingo. If washable markers are used, just wipe the laminated cards clean to be used again.
Game includes six Bingo cards plus calling cards.
Allow children to learn about various things associated with school. Bingo games are wonderful for introducing children to math skills such as finding matches, for improving critical thinking skills, for improving concentration skills, and just for making learning into a fun game! This is a great addition to your back to school themed math center, and it is especially perfect to play during groups. I hope your students enjoy playing School Bingo!
Laminate cards. Cut out the calling cards. Give children the bingo cards. Call out the pictures. Let children use bingo daubers, washable dot markers, dry erase markers, or math counters to mark their squares. Play as a typical game of bingo. If washable markers are used, just wipe the laminated cards clean to be used again.
Game includes four Bingo cards plus calling cards.
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This resource includes Back to School All About Me Activities. This packet comes with two choices of writing activities, stick puppet templates, paper bag puppet templates, All about Me Poster, photo template for a family photo collage, and a Getting to Know You gross motor game. The writing activities come with diverse children clip art so that the various children in your classroom can be represented. One writing option comes with lined paper for children to write sentences; or you may help children write their sentences. The other option is for Pre-K and K children and children struggling with writing; this option provides a box for children to draw a picture. Allow children to pick which paper they want. Allow children to finish the sentence “I am very good at”, or help children write, or allow children to draw a picture of what they are good at doing. I have also provided a black and white version with a girl and a black and white version with a boy for both types of writing/drawing activities if you prefer using black and white. Very detailed instructions are included for the rest of the activities. Your students are sure to enjoy these engaging back to school activities! These are perfect to help your students ease into the school year!
This packet has seventeen pages worth of activities.
This version has UK spelling version of “favourite.”
These number bonds sheets with simple fall graphics will be a helpful resource for teaching your students how to solve and how to create number bonds. Fall Number Bonds allows children to add up to number ten. For the first set of number bonds, allow children to count to figure out the sum; allow the children to write the correct sum in the circle. For the second set of number bonds, allow children to count and subtract to figure out the missing number in the problem; allow the children to write the correct number in the circle. There are also a few word problems included. Read the word problems to the children. Allow the children to count to figure out the word problems. Allow the children to write the correct numbers in the blanks. Allow children to write the correct numbers in the number bonds provided. Allow children to use math counters if they need to do so.
The practice sheets progress from easy to harder. There are eight practice sheets provided; there is also an answer key provided.
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Autumn Maths Number Bonds Game Make 5
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/autumn-maths-number-bonds-make-5-12195461
Autumn Maths Number Bonds Game Make 10
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These labels should be helpful in getting you organized during the beginning of the school year.
Laminate pages. Cut out labels. Use these labels to label your teacher supplies as well as student supplies. These labels come in black and white and colorful options. They include labels for crayons, highlighters, markers, erasers, glue, glue sticks, scissors, pencils, folders, binder, paper clips, stapler, tissue, pens, paint, and general art supplies.
There are twelve pages worth of labels.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/posters-nursery-classroom-stations-uk-version-12174510
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/centers-poster-12173081
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/all-about-me-back-to-school-packet-12173078
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/all-about-me-back-to-school-packet-2-12173101
This activity packet comes with Monster Name Practice sheet and Monster Build-A-Name. For Monster Name Practice, write children’s names on the ribbon strip. Next, let children build their names with magnet letters. Let children stamp their names with letter stamps. Finally, let children write their names; they may use crayons, markers, or pencils. Monster Name Practice comes in colorful and black and white options.
Monster Build-A-Name is editable. For Monster Build-A-Name, edit the letters to match the letters in your students name. Please, only edit the letters; do not claim any of the work in this packet as your own. I have used Pond Free Me for the font for the letters because it closely resembles handwriting that would be familiar to children. You may change the font to anything you wish if you do not want to use this one. You may also choose to change the size and color of the font as well. Click on the letter on the candy, and you should be able to edit the letter. If you have never edited in Word and can not get it to work, please email me. I will explain it to you more. My email is in the ecplayandlearn@gmail.com.
I have provided sixteen candies for letters for names. You may re-edit, and you may make more copies if you need more than sixteen letters. After you have all the letters that you need printed out, cut out the monster and the candies. Tell the children that the baby monster needs candy; tell them that the candies will spell their name. Have the children find the candies with the letters that are in their names. Have the children put the letters of their name in order. Have the children tape the candy letters together. The letters should be displayed up and down. I have examples for you to reference. Once the candy letters are taped together, ask the children to spell their names.
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Bingo is a fun game for children to play while learning various skills! Allow children to learn about shapes and colors through this Bingo Game!
Laminate cards. Cut out the calling cards. Call out the shapes and colors. Let children use bingo daubers, dot markers, dry erase markers, or math counters to mark their squares. Play as a typical game of bingo. If markers are used, just wipe the laminated cards clean to be used again.
Game includes six Bingo cards plus calling cards.
These play based shape activities are perfect for young learners just learning shapes and colors. Included are shape cards. Print out as many of the cards as you wish. Then simply laminate, cut, and use!
There are shape cards for sorting games. Allow the children to sort the cards by like shapes that are also big and little or by color. You may make as many copies of the cards as you wish so that their may be more matches to sort! The green cards have one matching shape card each; one matching shape is big and the other small; the shapes that match are different colors. This way the cards allow for multiple ways to sort.
Also, there are cards for a memory matching game. One copy of each cards will work for a memory game. There are no matching shapes on the purple cards. Make at least two copies for matches!
Lastly, there is also shapes for making a shape robot!
This bundle includes many interactive activities that will engage young learners as they learn about colors and shapes. The bundle includes Color Words Booklet, Shape Bingo, and Shape Activities.
Color Words Booklet includes many color words to read along with your students; the students may color the words, write their favorite color, and draw a picture.
Shape Bingo includes various shapes in the game. Laminate, and play the game as a typical game of Bingo. Counters or Washable Bingo daubers or dot markers can be used.
Shapes activities include memory matching shapes game, shape sorting game, and shape robot.
This is a great pre-k owl lesson plan filled with hands-on activities! Owl art, math, manipulative, science, and cooking activities are included. There are six activities total including a owl lacing card print-out provided for you. Two owl templates are also provided; the templates go along with the owl puppet lesson. Your young learners are sure to enjoy all the play based activities.
These are posters to display at your Pre-K or Kindergarten centers. The posters include art center, science center, math center, literacy center, dramatic play center, block center, manipulatives center, and sensory table, and music and movement. Each poster has one girl and one boy of diverse ethnicity to represent students in your classroom well. These posters come in two different background options. One background is white with colorful dots and white bubbles on blue border; this is a fun option! The other background is plain white with a burlap border; this is a more natural option!
Laminate the pages. Cut out the posters. Display the posters on your classroom walls by the correct center. Children can look at the pictures in the poster to figure which center it is.
This resource contains nine center posters with dots background and nine posters with burlap border for a total of eighteen poster options.
Laminate the pages, and cut the out the cards. These cards can be used in a daily schedule pocket chart, or they can be used on poster board with Velcro or on a bulletin board focus wall. Display the pocket chart cards next to your written daily nursery or reception class schedule; display your schedule in whichever way is most convenient for you. Also, display the cards in whatever order you want your daily schedule to be.
I have provided header cards as well as rectangle cards. The header cards come in two different size options; one option is slightly bigger than the other option. Both options of header cards should fit in most pocket charts. The rectangle option should also fit well in most pocket charts.
I have also provided an editable written schedule. Type out your detailed schedule; display your written schedule next to the schedule cards. After you have your schedule displayed in a way that works for you, you will be ready to teach your students how to follow the daily schedule. Early learners do well when they have a schedule and when they know what is expected of them. The pictures on the schedule cards will help your early learners understand the schedule.
This resource is a zip file. The cards are protected PDF format, but the written daily schedule comes in both Word and PDF format that are both completely editable. The written daily schedule is a grid of three columns and twelve rows with plenty of room for you to type your schedule with details. There are eleven cards in three different options.
This is a UK classroom version. If you would like a card added, please email me @ecplayandlearn@gmail.com, and I will add the card you need for your daily schedule.
This booklet is filled with cute, baby animal pictures. It is informative; it contains the name of each baby animal, and it also contains sight word sentences. Your students will enjoy reading along with you and learning baby animal names. I hope you find this resource to be a helpful, interactive read along booklet.
To prep, fold the pages in half, cut the pages into two parts and trim if necessary. Next, staple the corner of the pages. When putting the book together, the page with words goes first, and the page with the picture that matches the word goes next. After the books are prepped, give the books to the children and read along with them.
The booklet includes the sight words I, see, the. You may allow the children circle the sight words as they read along with you, or you may use the color code provided and allow the children to color the sight words.
The booklet also includes “My favorite baby animal is___.” page. Ask the children what their favorite baby animal is; write their answer on the line. Older children may be able to write their answer without help. Also included is a “My drawing page.” Let the children draw their own animal pictures.
Ten pages of book pages.
Autumn Number Bonds Game Make 5 is an interactive way for your students to learn number sense, basic operations, parts and whole, and how to create and solve number bonds. Use this for for group time instruction as well as for your autumn maths station. Students will combine numbers to create number bonds that add up to 5. This activity comes in both colorful and black and white options.
Pick from either colorful or black and white options. Make copies of the apples, pumpkins, and seeds for your students. Make an extra copy of the apples, pumpkins, and seeds; make a copy of the part, part, whole apple and the part, part, whole pumpkin. Laminate your copies. First, use either the part, part whole apple or the part, part whole pumpkin during group work. Explain parts and whole. Use a dry erase marker to write numbers that add up to 5 on the parts circles. After your students understand the concept of parts and whole and adding to make 5, give them either an apple or a pumpkin paper with number 5 number bonds. Also, give them either apple or pumpkin seeds. The seeds have numbers 0 to 5. Allow your students to cut the seeds and paste them on the empty circles of the number bonds to create 5. Help any child who needs help cutting out the seeds.
Next, cut out the apples, pumpkins, and seeds that you laminated. Stick Velcro on the empty circles of the number bonds. Stick Velcro on the back of the seeds. Place either the apple or pumpkins and the seeds in your math center. Allow children to Velcro the seeds to the empty circles of the number bonds on the pumpkin or apple to create 5 on their own.
This game comes with six activity pages in color, and six activity pages in black and white for a total of twelve activity pages. An answer key is also provided.
This pre-k lesson plan includes some good, hands-on activities for learning all about families. Family art, math, literacy craftivity, manipulatives, and sensory table activities are included. Rainbow gingerbread family print-outs and diverse families print-outs are included. Two literacy craftivity print-outs are also included. Children will learn more about the world through these engaging family activities.
Laminate the pages, and cut the out the cards. These cards can be used in a daily schedule pocket chart, or they can be used on poster board with Velcro or on a bulletin board focus wall. Display the pocket chart cards next to your written daily preschool schedule; display your schedule in whichever way is most convenient for you. Also, display the cards in whatever order you want your daily schedule to be.
I have provided header cards as well as rectangle cards. The header cards come in two different size options; one option is slightly bigger than the other option. Both options of header cards should fit in most pocket charts. The rectangle option should also fit well in most pocket charts.
I have also provided an editable written schedule. Type out your detailed schedule; display your written schedule next to the schedule cards. After you have your schedule displayed in a way that works for you, you will be ready to teach your students how to follow the daily schedule. Early learners do well when they have a schedule and when they know what is expected of them. The pictures on the schedule cards will help your early learners understand the schedule.
This resource is a zip file. The cards are protected PDF format, but the written daily schedule comes in both Word and PDF format that are both completely editable. The written daily schedule is a grid of three columns and twelve rows with plenty of room for you to type your schedule with details. There are eleven cards in three different options.
These are posters to display in your nursery or reception classrooms for your stations. The posters are UK stations specific with UK spelling. The stations included are expressive art station, role play station, home station, construction and block station, exploration and discovery station, sensory station, maths station, fine motor: manipulatives station, literacy station, and music and dance station. If you need a title changed or if you need another station poster added, please email me @ ecplayandlearn@gmail.com; I will be very happy to change/ add posters to fit your needs. I very much wish for these poster to suit your classroom stations.
Each poster has one girl and one boy of diverse ethnicity to represent students in your classroom well. These posters come in two different border options. One border is blue with bubbles. The other border is a realistic looking yellow ribbon for a more minimal look.
Laminate the pages. Cut out the posters. Display the posters on your classroom walls by the correct station. Children can look at the pictures in the poster to figure which station it is.
This resource comes with a total of twenty posters.
Autumn Number Bonds Game Make 10 is an interactive way for your students to learn number sense, basic operations, parts and whole, and how to create and solve number bonds. Use this for for group time instruction as well as for your autumn maths station. Students will combine numbers to create number bonds that add up to 10. This activity comes in both colorful and black and white options.
Pick from either colorful or black and white options. Make copies of the apples, pumpkins, and seeds for your students. Make an extra copy of the apples, pumpkins, and seeds; make a copy of the part, part, whole apple and the part, part, whole pumpkin. Laminate your copies. First, use either the part, part whole apple or the part, part whole pumpkin during group work. Explain parts and whole. Use a dry erase marker to write numbers that add up to 10 on the parts circles. After your students understand the concept of parts and whole and adding to make 10, give them either an apple or a pumpkin paper with number 10 number bonds. Also, give them either apple or pumpkin seeds. The seeds have numbers 0 to 10. Allow your students to cut the seeds and paste them on the empty circles of the number bonds to create 10. Help any child who needs help cutting out the seeds.
Next, cut out the apples, pumpkins, and seeds that you laminated. Stick Velcro on the empty circles of the number bonds. Stick Velcro on the back of the seeds. Place either the apple or pumpkins and the seeds in your math center. Allow children to Velcro the seeds to the empty circles of the number bonds on the pumpkin or apple to create 10 on their own.
This game comes with ten activity pages in color, and ten activity pages in black and white for a total of twenty activity pages. An answer key is also included.
These pumpkin tens frames cards will be perfect for fall maths! Laminate, cut out, and place a few of these cards in your maths center. These ten frame cards come in two different sizes. Children can use their fingers, dot markers, or maths counters to help them count. The cards include a number in numeric and word form. The large cards include pumpkins to count as well as dots on the ten frames. The small cards include pumpkins on the ten frames. These cards provide variety for counting. There are also two blank cards with double ten frames. Write your own number and number words. Add stickers and dots for the children to count; allow children to count up to twenty!
This resource includes ten large cards in both colourful and black and white options, ten smaller cards in both options, and two blank cards for a total of 42 different cards to choose from.