Free Digital Play Dough Kindergarten Sight Word Activities
Free Digital Play Dough Kindergarten Sight Word Activities More Activities You’ll Love:
Free Digital Play Dough Kindergarten Sight Word Activities More Activities You’ll Love:
Mornings can be C.R.A.Z.Y.! I’ve seen it all, from refusals to brush teeth to heading out the door (10 minutes late) with sobbing kids in tow. This free printable visual schedule for home is a lifesaver! There are so many benefits of a visual schedule for kids! The free printable kids morning routine chart supports…
I love a fresh box of crayons! Perfectly clipped tips, brightly organized colors, and that fresh waxy smell! That’s why I also love a crayon theme for preschool! We all know those tips don’t stay pointed for long, and the colors inevitably end up mixed, but fear not, because there are plenty of art projects…
Many kids have first day of school jitters, it is completely normal. That is why making the day special could help calm their nerves and get them excited for the day. There are many ways that excitement can be produced but these Back To School Ideas are top of the line. Create great memories and…
Seriously, who doesn’t like to color? Coloring has always been something I have enjoyed. Obviously as a child, but even as a teenager I could find myself coloring while watching a movie or TV and I even enjoy coloring the adult coloring books. My absolute favorite, though, is a fresh box of crayons. Ones where…
Pete The Cat is one of our favorite books. We don’t just like one, we like most all of them. One that is our favorite, though, is Pete The Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons. It is such a clever, colorful and catchy book. My kids love the rhymes, fun pictures and I love that…
Do you love Pete The Cat as much as we do? There isn’t one book that we have read that we don’t enjoy reading over and over again. Our favorite, though, is Pete The Cat I Love My White Shoes. It is such a great idea for a theme and leads to so many fun…
Friendship for children is something that is exciting and difficult at the same time. Most kids love playing with others but some can have trouble sharing. Some kids are naturally kind and others have trouble. Some kids can stand up for themselves and others with no issues while others find that awkward. Some kids are…
We tried our first name game today! Truth is, Shiloh doesn’t know any of her letters yet, but she does know how to match pictures. I combined her need to learn the letters in her name with a fun matching activity with a twist. (Or should I say “slip”?) This “Slippery Ice” customizable name game for…
Ordinal numbers can be a little bit of a challenge for kids. While seeing them in number format 1st, 2nd, 3rd, can be easier, figuring out first, second and third is a different thing altogether. That’s why I created the Ordinal Numbers Card Game: Slap-It! for each of the different months (Sept.-March have been created…
As we are getting deeper into our school year we have been adding a little bit more work every few days. I find it easier to start with the bare minimum and add to it as we get back into the habit of having school time. This week we are adding writing, so I created…
Addition facts to 10 and beyond are KEY in first and second grade! What do your students need to reach that lofty goal? Plenty of no-prep addition games and activities to practice, practice, practice! They will reach automaticity with math center games that are fun and engaging, without a flash card in sight! I created…