Hi there! Just wanted to share a bit about one of my favorite products in my store Activities for b and d Reversals. When you think about it, b and d are the same letters, they’re just turned in different directions. Letter reversals, such as confusing b, d are common among young learners. The vast majority of children will grow out of this stage on their own. There may be a need for some concern if a child continues with letter reversals into and beyond the 3rd grade. Day after day I've noticed that my little girl struggles with this concept. Since repeated errors only reinforce reversals, I decided to create a set of worksheets and activities to help her with B-D reversals. She had fun practicing with this set. She loves it and that makes me happy! Included in this packet are 7 different activities to help correct letter reversals: - WORD SORT with 30 word cards and 4 answer sheets. (pages 4-8) Print the word cards and the answer sheets, laminate then cut out the
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FREE Christmas Color by Number Addition within 10
As we enter Christmas season, my kids love any kind of Christmas-themed learning we do. I decided to create some coloring pages to help master addition math facts in a FUN way! These NO PREP math worksheets are such a fun way for kids to practice fine motor skills while practicing addition math facts to 10. Grab your colorful crayons and follow our color by number guide to decorate 10 unique Christmas coloring pages. Feel free to download your FREE Christmas Color by Number Addition within 10 worksheets . Need other Christmas activities? Check out my products linked below! Christmas Roll and Cover Christmas Addition/Subtraction Fact Family Worksheets with Addition to 10 Christmas Number Bond Worksheets Christmas Roll and Compare Greater Than, Less Than, Equal Worksheets Christmas Addition to 20 Worksheets Christmas Addition Facts to 20 Task Cards Christmas Background ClipArt
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FREE Thanksgiving Bookmarks
Thanksgiving is right about the corner and I am ready to celebrate with some fun hands-on and engaging resources. Today I'm sharing a set of Thanksgiving bookmarks. Subscribe to my newsletter to download your FREE Thanksgiving Bookmarks. If you need more Thanksgiving resources check out my Thanksgiving packets below. This packet includes the following prompts: If I were a Thanksgiving turkey... Why I love Thanksgiving... If I had a pet turkey... I'm thankful for... My favorite thanksgiving food is... The best Thanksgiving ever... My family's traditions... The Thanksgiving story... As a bonus I included: - three coloring pages, - two Single Paper Books (eight sided zine) - a really simple book that you can make that doesn't require anything more than a single piece of paper and some scissors. Easy turkey craft. Step by step instructions included. This craft is perfect for Thanksgiving Day and or Animal Units. You can either c
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Free Halloween Parallelogram ClipArt
I made a little freebie that I thought you all might enjoy as well. I created these parallelogram creatures in addition to my newest product 2D Shape Superhero & Creature ClipArt One of my buyers found my original parallelogram too creepy/evil looking for her young kids. I definitely agree. What do you think? Which one is your favorite? This clipart packet includes the following shapes: - triangle - rectangle - square - circle - star - heart - crescent - oval - pentagon - hexagon - heptagon - octagon - rhombus - parallelogram - trapezoid You will get 3 copies of each shape (45 images in total) in the following formats: - shapes with cutting lines - color - shapes color and - shapes line art version. All images are in PNG format, transparent, high resolution (will look crisp enlarged). They can be easily used in your projects and lesson materials.
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Halloween Math and Literacy Centers Playing Cards + A Freebie
Today I'm sharing a few of the pages from my Halloween Math and Literacy Playing Cards in action + A FREEBIE. You can use these easy prep playing cards in - math stations - literacy centers - fast finisher corners - busy bags for improving math facts, sorting and classifying, matching, learning colors, Halloween vocabulary, emergent readers, playing games, and so on. The possibilities are endless. This Halloween Math and Literacy Center packet includes the following: 1. Halloween Vocabulary Chart 2. Small picture cards in rainbow colors (bat, hat, cat, caldron, Frankenstein, spider, candies, pumpkin, haunted house, witch) 3. Small word cards Colors Number words Halloween vocabulary Numbers 4. Color Vocabulary Cards (95x40 inches) 5. Medium cards (99x99 inches) Counting cards Number cards Ten frames Math symbols
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Left Right Activities
I am so excited to share my 200th resource, Left Right Activities, with you! Knowing our left from right is a concept which is able to be taught and understood during the preschool years and yet it is something which people can struggle with into adulthood. This packet includes the following printables: - Color posters (pages 4-5) - you can post these posters in your classroom to help your students remember which direction is left and which is right, - Black and white posters (pages 6-7), - Five different sets of printable left and right worksheets that will be fun for kids and help them practice their ability to recognize left from right. Students follow the directions to identify which object is on the right or left. (pages 8-12) - Left/Right board game - First, print your Left/Right game board. I recommend printing on card stock or laminating to make it sturdy. For the game you'll need a die and a game piece for your students. To play,
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Easy Homemade Play Dough + A Freebie
Just a quick post to share an easy homemade play dough recipe and A FREEBIE with you. What you'll need: 2 1/2 cup flour 2 tablespoon citric acid 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 2 cup boiling water food coloring Directions: Mix all ingredients together to make the dough. Note: Store the play dough in an airtight container. Download your FREE play dough mats by clicking on the picture below.
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Color Grid Reference Game + A Freebie
I played a fun game with my kiddos on a chessboard the other day. They absolutely loved it. This is a great activity because it has more than one focus. While practicing their colors, kiddos learn grid reference and build their fine motor skills during play. Here is what you need: a chessboard pom poms (lots of them) recording sheets (optional) The objective of the game is simple. Set up the chessboard with pom poms. Call the coordinate points, the children have to read the grid coordinates and identify colors in the correct positions. Here is the recording sheet I wiped up for this. I created a simple recording sheet without coordinates. You can grab a copy by clicking the picture. The objective of the game is to read the grid coordinates name the color and simply color the recording sheets. Setting up this game is a little bit time-consuming. So I created a resource based on this game. Now I can use this game with my students for independent w
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