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.
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.
Just like adults, children also have rights and certain responsibilities that come with them. These printables highlight 12 of the rights and responsibilities explained in the UN Charter. I created these posters with kid-friendly graphics and simple sentences to make a clear distinction between both terms. There are 12 Rights and Responsibilities that come in black and white and color. These posters work well as notebook pages or anchor charts for social studies or character education lessons. I included mini version for you to use as reading cards also. This set works well with Children’s Day which is recognised on various days in many places around the world, with Universal Children’s day celebrations or it can be used all year round to enhance social skills.
Final Consonant Blends: This resource pack contains 153 Illustrated picture word cards that depict the following final consonants:
-ld, lb, lf, lk, lm, lp, lt
-mp
-nd, nk, nt
-rd, rf, rk, rl, rm, rn, rp, rt
-sk, sp, st
-ct, ft, pt, xt
The cards are formatted three (3) cards per print and are large enough for classroom display on your word wall.
FANBOYS
Join words phrases and clauses using the coordinators (mnemonic FANBOYS). Students can use these posters to help memorize coordinating conjunctions so that they will not forget them! They are:
F = for
A = and
N = nor
B = but
O = or
Y = yet
S = so
Each poster bears the coordinating conjunction with an illustration of a boy (named) and an example for easy reference. These are great for bulletin boards or literacy centers all through the year.
This set includes posters ONLY!
Check my store for other conjunction resources.
This is a set of 7 posters that define and explain the use of the definite and indefinite articles a-an-the. These colourful posters are designed for classroom walls with young learners aged 7 to 11 years old.
Homophones
This is a set of 10 display posters featuring some of the most common homophones. The posters are colourfully designed and include an example that helps the children to understand the difference between each of the words.
The homophones included are:
there/their/they're
you/you're
its/it's
to/too/two
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Homophone Posters: Set 2 (35 Colored Posters Including By/Buy/Bye)
Homophone Posters: Set 3 (42 Posters Including Knows / Nose)
This is a superhero kids theme behaviour clip chart system for elementary classrooms. These are great for setting expectations with students and help to motivate them to improve their behaviour along with positive incentives and rewards. This set can be used to supplement any behaviour modification approach and also adds colour and pizzazz to any elementary classroom. To use this resource all you do is print and laminate each page. You will need one clothespin for each student which can be moved up and down depending on individual student’s behaviour.
This Behavior Chart system displays the following behavior messages:
Pink --> Outstanding
Purple -->Great Choices
Blue --> Good Choices
Green --> Respectful, Responsible, Read to Learn
Yellow --> Caution
Orange --> Stop and Think
Red --> Improvement Needed
Accelerated Reader
Does your school use Accelerated Reader? Are you looking for a way to display and track individual student progress? Well do I have the perfect display set for you - The Accelerated Reader Clip Chart!
The Accelerated Reader Clip Chart is a visual display chart that is hung on your classroom wall to show students their reading progress. Using clothes pegs bearing the name of each student these levels are arranged vertically with 100 points as the ultimate goal for all. In increments of five these brightly colored points with kid-friendly graphics serve to motivate and to build confidence levels in a fun way. Simply print on cardstock and laminate. You can hang them vertically on your class walls using black and white polka dot ribbons (this will look super!).
** Fishing for Multiple Meanings** is the perfect addition to your literacy centers for both word work and writing focus. This handy set of 135 dual picture cards can be used to spark sentence writing and for your Homonyms | Homographs | Multiple Meaning Words unit. These words represent some of the many common words that can be used in different context. With multiple meaning words the spelling is the same and pronunciation are the same. However, some pronunciations may vary slightly. I included two graphic organizers for extended writing purposes.
Reality vs Fantasy: I created these posters to give a little more detail about fantasy in children's literature. I included the six motifs that can be found in fictional literature. These are:
Magic
Otherworlds
Universal Themes
Heroism
Special Character Types
Fantastic Objects
I also included a set of bookmarks to give students a quick guide to identifying fantasy. I do hope that these may be helpful to you and your students
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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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Letter Writing:
Are you looking for alphabet writing sheets, tracing mats and playdough learning mats? Well you have found just that! These writing sheets were created with versatility in mind. You can print and laminate sheets to work in any of the three ways outlined above. Another option is to print and tie sheets together using punched holes then place in your early writing centers. All your kids will need to do is use the dots as a guide to begin writing each letter, getting as close as possible to the lines for uniformity.
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Number Writing Starter Sheets (1 to 10).
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.
Alphabet Writing - {Visual Clue Posters and Cards}. These were created and inspired by my 5 year olds who showed some difficulty with the formation of letters. These are an enhancement to the sketches and visual images that I drew on the whiteboard to help them remember the directions and start points.
Homophones
This fantastic homophone pack is over 100 pages full of ideas. It contains 154 cards, 17 posters and 2 writing activities total. This pack features a range of 14 different homophone pairs for your kiddos. The pairs are:
won/one
nose/knows
bear/bare
blue/blew
ball/bawl
toe/tow
see/sea
flour/flower
hair/hare
mail/male
pair/pear
sale/sail
night/knight
ate/eight
This resource contains the following:
28 picture cards (4 per print)
28 picture cards with labels (4 per print)
14 paired cards (4 per print)
28 Cards-Words only (8 cards per print)
3 Homophone Posters (with definition and Word lists up to Grade 6)
14 Homophone Pair Posters- Each poster features a different word with a colorful illustration and a helpful example to put the word into context
1 Concentration Game
1 My Pear of Pairs Student Book- Writing words activity
1 Homophone Fun Mini Book-Writing sentences activity
28 Popsicle Picture Cards
28 Popsicle Word Cards
2 Bonus Worksheets
Fairytales This is a set of elements of fairytales posters, story cards and graphic organizers to add to your fairytale unit. The story cards are great for discussions and are listed below:
Little Red Riding Hood
The Three Little Pigs
Jack and the Beanstalk
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
I created this set to complement activities for kindergarten to grade three. The posters are kid-friendly and very informative especially if you want to teach your kiddos about fairytales.
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