This is an easy-to-play game, a great way to practice essential language concepts with the whole class. As students match up the answers on their cards with questions on other students' cards, they get valuable practice with vocabulary and listening skills. Hand out a card to each student. Some students may need to have 2 or more depending upon how many children are in your classroom. It is important to use all the cards in a set. Choose a student to go first, and have her read her : “I have __” sentence aloud. This student will then read the question at the bottom of their card – 'Who has ___?' Then the student with the card that answers the question responds. Every card in the set is connected to a card before it and a card after it. To keep the game moving at a quick pace, all students need to pay attention to every question that's asked. Play continues in this fashion until all of the cards have been played. The game will end with the same student
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Numbers 1-10 Freebies
Since we are learning to write numbers to 10, I will share with you my number poster. My students have it in their notebooks. And my number cut and paste worksheet, for practicing the numbers.
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Halloween Math Addition and Subtraction up to 10 + A Freebie
Hands on activities make math fun. I just created a few Halloween manipulatives for my kiddos and they were in love! With my five year old we are practicing addition and subtraction up to 10. There is a mommy spider on a web...We have ten mommy spiders, they are numbered from 1 to 10. ...and 120 baby spider chips, for all addition and subtraction facts up to 10. Addition up to 10 Subtraction up to 10 The first step is to put the mommy spiders in numbered order on the bed, table or wherever you want. The kids are challenged finding the mommy spider for 120 baby spiders. The aim is to match the spider chips to the correct web. Firstly, pick up a card, read the equation and solve it before you place it on the matching web. My four year old is also eager to learn. He is mastering the numbers up to 10, so I needed to make something engaging and funny for him too. I crated these pumpkin ten frames after being i
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Free Halloween Color by Number
Here is something new and free for Halloween.
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Halloween Lower and Upper Case Matching Cards
I like to come up with hands on activities to practice the alphabet. Halloween upper and lower case letter cards engage children in a fun and entertaining way. These Halloween printables are guaranteed fun and learning in one. The kiddos won't even know that they are doing work and learning. This set of alphabet cards is very low-prep. Just follow the instructions from the picture below. I created these cards to be used in many different games. The possibilities are endless. You can use them simply by matching the upper and lower case letter cards, but you can create your own games, too. If you have some good ideas, feel free to share them in the comment section. If you are looking for ideas to practice alphabet recognition, here are the activities I usually play with these cards. You can: - sequencing the letters of the alphabet. - singing the ABC song - what letter comes next - what letter comes before - what letter is missing - playing a memory ga
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Halloween Color Clip Cards
Learning about colors is an important part of a child's development. Color clip cards reinforces color recognition as well as fine motor skills. Learn more about the importance of Teaching Colors to Children With these Halloween clip cards, students can practice the colors in an interactive and fun way. You can use these clip cards during your lessons, for fast finishers corner, in literacy centers or put them in your busy bag. To make the clip cards you simply need to: - print - cut around the edge - laminate , but it can be printed on a photo paper too. It is an easy to follow activity. All you need is a few clothespin... ...and your kiddos are ready to pick the answers. I made one set of clip cards, with a picture at the middle. The children have to recognize and choose the word. The other set is, where the word is given at the middle of the clip card, and the pupils have to choose the correct picture. Get your Halloween c
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FREE Bottle Cap Alphabet
From the time I was a kid, I am a crafty person. When I am not teaching I love being creative. I try to make something new, that's useful out of something old and unwanted . And of course, I love being able to repurpose things that wo uld oth erwise end up in the trash. Here is something new I made up the other da y. I use these bottle cap alphabet tokens for recognizing letters, making words and developing other literacy skills. Since I am always glad to be of service, I am sharing my letter printables with you. To make bottle cap alphabet you will need: 26 or more bottle caps, Scissors Mod Podge (here is a tutorial how to make Mod Podge ) paint brush and letter printables - check out my free letter sets below Alphabet lower case Alphabet upper case I hope you feel inspired to make some of these bottle cap alphabet tokens. In case you need a worksheet to help your kiddos mastering vowels and consonants recognition, grab my fr
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