Using poems and rhymes when teaching number formation helps students visualize how to correctly form and write numbers and they always remember the fun rhymes! These posters and poems help teach your students how to write the numbers 0-10. You can hang the posters in your classroom and use the one-page sheet as a reference in their math folders or sent home for extra practice.
These weather centers and activities are the perfect addition to your PreK and Kindergarten weather lessons. There are a total of 18 centers {8 literacy centers and 10 math centers} to help your little learners explore math and literacy concepts through play.
These 2D shapes centers and activities are full of learning and fun for your preschool and kindergarten students. You can use these activities as you introduce the 2D shapes to your class, or spread them out throughout the year in your math centers. Some centers are also in black and white to be printed on colored paper.
Hands-on learning is so important in young kindergarteners’ learning. This engaging center activity will have your students excited to practice beginning sounds. They will get the review of the early literacy skill, and you get a low prep activity that doesn’t take forever to prepare. ⭐ What’s Included: Two first sound fluency sheets Quick look…
A fun letter and number recognition activity to help your PreK and Kindergarten students practice naming and matching the alphabet and numbers to 20. Add in some hands-on manipulatives to each center for engaging, hands-on learning. Play and hands-on activities are essential when learning the alphabet.
How to use: Print the monster cards on cardstock and laminate for durability. Cut them apart and place them in a center. Have your kiddos pick a card, look at the number on the corner, and add that many eyes to the monster’s face. These googly eyes are extra fun since they come in different…
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These number sense centers help your students work on number formation, number tracing and writing, identifying numbers, and understanding that a group of objects represents a number. Use during math centers, small group instruction or used as an intervention tool for students that need additional practice.
These 2D and 3D shapes worksheets provide a fun way to help your students practice identifying, drawing, and naming shapes. Your students will practice tracing 2D and 3D shapes, drawing objects from each shape, and writing the shape words.
You can also slide these pages into clear sheet protectors and have your students use dry-erase markers for continuous practice.
These kindergarten readiness activities provide your preschool students with fun and engaging activities to practice skills before they head into kindergarten! Give yourpreschool and PreK students the perfect summer review and engage little learners with a summer full of interactive learning.
Your students can practice identifying and forming 2D shapes. They can also practice writing the names of each shape by tracing with their fingers, using a dry-erase marker or even using the play dough.
The perfect prereading skill activity that will encourage beginner writers. No play dough? That’s okay! These alphabet mats will work great with other manipulatives such as pom poms, legos, place chips, cotton balls, and much more! Play is an essential part of learning, and these alphabet playdoh mats are the perfect fine motor activity that…
Have your students practice tracing and/or writing their numbers each month with these cute monthly calendars. This is a great way to reinforce patterning skills and number order each month.
This writing portfolio is a lifesaver when meeting for IEPS, RTI, parent-teacher conferences, end-of-year evaluations, and so much more! The monthly writing will give you measurable data to refer back to for the entire year. It’s wonderful to watch the students grow, and stay organized! What’s Included: Ideas for setting up and using the year…
How to use: Have your students choose a snowflake number and place it on the counting mat. They can use plastic tweezers to add cotton balls or mini erasers to show each number. You can also differentiate and have them choose two numbers to add together, writing the total in the snowflake. What’s included: One…
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