Little Detective's Discovery School designs curriculum for elementary and special needs students. Grades included are Preschool, Kindergarten, First, Second, and Third Grades. Resources include reading, math, writing, games, circle time, social emotional resources, Science, STEM, and more.
Little Detective's Discovery School designs curriculum for elementary and special needs students. Grades included are Preschool, Kindergarten, First, Second, and Third Grades. Resources include reading, math, writing, games, circle time, social emotional resources, Science, STEM, and more.
Are you looking for an engaging way to teach telling time to the hour in Kindergarten or First grade? If so this product includes an interactive way to have fun practicing telling time to the hour.
This product has also been used in Special Education Preschool where children are learning about numbers.
Children are highly motivated to bring their cheese with the number on it to feed Mr. Mouse. They also enjoy putting the arrow on on the clocks in the book after feeding Mr. Mouse.
This is excellent for reinforcing rhyming as children chant the nursery rhyme with you and encourages speech and language development as well!
What is included?
The Hickory Dickory Dock Book with Clock.
Mini Lesson Plan explaining how to use the book and interactive pieces with students.
Twelve pieces of cheese with numbers on them.
Twelve arrows to place on the clock.
Children bring up their cheese with a number on it when they hear the number read.
Two telling time to the hour worksheets which can be included for assessment in Kindergarten and First Grade.
I hope you enjoy this resource!
Morning Greeting Choices help build a classroom community and enhance social emotional learning and connection with children in Preschool, Kindergarten, First, and Second Grade. They can also be used with children with special needs and Autism. Children choose a greeting and then greet their teacher and friends to further enhance connection to others and take part in developing a social emotionally safe learning environment.
Greeting Signs include
Welcome Preschool
Welcome Kindergarten
Welcome 1st Grade
Welcome 2nd Grade
Morning Greeting Choices
Afternoon Greeting Choices
How Would You Like To Be Greeted?
14 Greetings that represent children of different cultures, race, and inclusive of disabilities.
Hug
Handshake
High Five
Fist Bump
Elbow Tap
Pat on the Back
Pinky Connect
No Contact Choices
Dab
Dance
Make a Silly Face
Salute
Verbal
Smile
Wink
Other resources you may enjoy to develop your social emotional connections throughout the year are the
Emotion Check In Chart
Feeling Detective Game
Emotion Matching
The Autism Home Schedule can be very beneficial for helping parents develop a consistent visual schedule so children arrive emotionally regulated and ready to start the day!
Little Detective’s Discovery School