
This week’s round-up is filled with fantastic phonics, number sense, and kinesthetic activities for young learners that will give them access to multiple ways that help them learn best. We’re featuring kid-friendly sewing lessons, twisted fairy tale companion bundles, an activities for number sense, and so much more. Want to keep your learners engaged during the holiday season? Check out these resources! Half of them are free!
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It’s FREE!“Help kids visualize and read kitchen safety rules for all of their cooking projects.” |
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“This ebook has all of our kids sewing lessons from preschool to Level 5 with over 100 activities and projects to help practice sewing skills. It includes a sewing quiz and posters to help in the learning process. Also included are two articles on Ten Tips to Teach Students to Sew and Learning How to Sew Tips.” |
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It’s FREE!“Subject and Predicate Sort- Back-To-School Themed! This resource is great to practice a hard skill, subjects, and predicates. Great to use in small group, RTI, an assessment, centers, etc.” |
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“Simple & Complete Subjects and Predicates Bundle. This bundle includes: 4 corners game, worksheets, sorts, and scoot game. Great for your unit on Simple & Complete Subject and Predicates.” |
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It’s FREE!“This engaging packet will get students up and moving around the classroom while practicing measuring with a ruler to the nearest inch.” |
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“This bundle incorporates 6 twisted fairy tales all aligned to current reading literature standards. This bundle is aligned to current CCSS Reading Literature Standards 1.1-1.9 and includes STEM activities with each book.” |
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It’s FREE!“These simple, visually clean name tags give young students a support for alphabet and number sequencing and writing. These name tags also give students the chance to personalize a piece of their table or desk and allow teachers to add group names for students to easily access!” |
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“Counting collections are powerful tools for supporting number sense and developing critical math skills. These activities and extensions allow students to practice multiple math skills like addition/subtraction, grouping, sorting, and more in very hands-on, interactive ways.” |
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It’s FREE!“Students will have snow much fun with this little writing pack! Use in your writing center, for morning work, for fast finishers, for homework, or in small groups!” |
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“Perfect for small groups, literacy centers/stations, individuals, and partners. There are so many possibilities with the word cards/flashcards!” |
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It’s FREE!“This activity will allow students to play multiple math games from one activity. You can do number recognition, adding, subtracting, and more.” |
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“This can be used for the month of December for morning work, classwork, homework, or to reinforce lessons during center time. You have equal amounts of math and ELA lessons.” |