Home learning
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Ideas for homeschooling my lil man
summer school
Our Summer Fun Schedule
This summer has gotten off to a bit of a rough start. We moved into our house on the last day of school, and have basically been unpacking since then. The girls are likely bored
Kindergarten History
Cotton Gin Project from Story of the World
The Cotton Gin, Industrial Revolution - FREE American History PowerPoints
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Abraham Lincoln Timeline
Abraham Lincoln Timeline Cut and Paste FREEBIE! You might be interest in: PRESIDENTS DAY MATH AND LITERACY PRINTABLES PRESIDENTS DAY CENTER (ADJECTIVE OR VERB?) PRESIDENTS DAY NOUNS CENTER I am pleased to offer this cut and paste activity to you for FREE! This would be great review after your stu...
Abraham Lincoln Coloring Pages and Coloring Book
Free Abraham Lincoln Coloring Pages and Abraham Lincoln Coloring Book for kindergarten through second grade. Fun Abraham Lincoln Lesson Plan.
mom's learning
Science
Create Your Own Planet
This assignment is great for pairing with our Space or Solar System units! Students get to create their own planet!
The science behind jello
What is the science behind jello? How does a colored powder and some water become a delicious dessert? Let's look at the science together.
Banana Bread
Our preschoolers love to cook! One of our favorite recipes is banana bread. It has enough ingredients and steps to keep everyone busy. And, of course, the end result is a yummy snack that has the kiddos beaming with pride. When we cook with our preschoolers, we let them do all of the work. Cooking is a great way to introduce early math skills (counting, weight, measurement, time) and early literacy skills (following step-by-step directions). This first group of students mixed the butter and…
Cooking with Science
Browse over 20 educational resources created by Cooking with Science in the official Teachers Pay Teachers store.
Captivate Science
Doodle notes for teaching science. Doodling can improve memory, concentration and focus. Improve visual literacy while teaching and reviewing key science concepts. For grades 5-7 science instruction.
Writing For Ezra
Free Who Was What Was Printable - Love This Mom Life
Teaching Comma Rules | Book Units Teacher
Ideas for Teaching Students Comma Rules
Geography
Spelling For Ezra
Kindergarten Math
Snap Cubes to Reinforce Counting, Patterns, Addition and Subtraction
Snap Cubes With Activities to Reinforce Counting, Patterns, Addition and Subtraction. #MathFactFluency #AdditionFacts
Kindergarten Reading
5 digraph games - The Measured Mom
If you're doing digraph activities with your learners, try these free digraph games! Use them in kindergarten or first grade. These literacy center games are a great alternative to worksheets! #digraphs #teachingreading #kindergarten #firstgrade #phonics
FREE A to Z Letter Find Worksheets
ADORABLE printable Letter Recognition Worksheets are a great way for kids to practie their ABCs. Each page from A to Z has a different theme letter find!
How To Get Your Child Ready For Kindergarten
Is your little one getting ready for Kindergarten? If so, one way to be sure this year is a big success is by making sure your child has the Kindergarten skills they need starting from day one.
Teaching Letter Recognition - what order to introduce letters
The order for teaching letter recognition to kids - brilliant reasoning. A must read!!
Kindergarten Spelling
Baby B and Baby D Freebie
first grade teacher blog
B and D Confusion! {Freebie} (Kickin' it in Kindergarten)
Now that I have some time this week, I am working on my presentations for Vegas and trying to get everything in order. While I was working on my getting ready for the year presentation, I ran in to a
TOT SCHOOL - NO THEME :)
I have been planning for our Easter / Spring theme that we will start next week, so we did just a random, quick tot school week with no real theme. Just some random ideas I have seen that I wanted to do sometime. Punkin rolled a dice that had d's and b's on it and had to "graph" her rolls by tracing the correct letter and telling me what it was. She still confuses these two letters, so it was good reinforcement for her. She also spelled her word wall words (sight words) using magnetic…
kindergarten science
How does it move? A sight word mini book - FREE
This FREE mini sight word book printable is a great way to review the different ways object move while working on early reading skills!
Art
Autumn Tree Painting with Cotton Balls
Create this gorgeous autumn tree painting using cotton balls. Kids will love creating this fall craft with all of the beautiful colors of autumn! Includes a branch template to make it an easy autumn craft for kids of all ages. #projectswithkids #fallcrafts #falltree #autumncrafts #craftsforkids
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Create Your Own Planet
This assignment is great for pairing with our Space or Solar System units! Students get to create their own planet!
Free Who Was What Was Printable - Love This Mom Life
Teaching Comma Rules | Book Units Teacher
Ideas for Teaching Students Comma Rules
Our Summer Fun Schedule
This summer has gotten off to a bit of a rough start. We moved into our house on the last day of school, and have basically been unpacking since then. The girls are likely bored
5 digraph games - The Measured Mom
If you're doing digraph activities with your learners, try these free digraph games! Use them in kindergarten or first grade. These literacy center games are a great alternative to worksheets! #digraphs #teachingreading #kindergarten #firstgrade #phonics
FREE A to Z Letter Find Worksheets
ADORABLE printable Letter Recognition Worksheets are a great way for kids to practie their ABCs. Each page from A to Z has a different theme letter find!
30 Amazingly Creative Book Reports
15 Amazingly Creative Book Reports. Book reports don't have to be boring. Help your students make the books they read come alive with these 15 creative book report ideas and examples. #elementaryschool #middleschool #reading
The science behind jello
What is the science behind jello? How does a colored powder and some water become a delicious dessert? Let's look at the science together.
Banana Bread
Our preschoolers love to cook! One of our favorite recipes is banana bread. It has enough ingredients and steps to keep everyone busy. And, of course, the end result is a yummy snack that has the kiddos beaming with pride. When we cook with our preschoolers, we let them do all of the work. Cooking is a great way to introduce early math skills (counting, weight, measurement, time) and early literacy skills (following step-by-step directions). This first group of students mixed the butter and…
Cooking with Science
Browse over 20 educational resources created by Cooking with Science in the official Teachers Pay Teachers store.
How To Get Your Child Ready For Kindergarten
Is your little one getting ready for Kindergarten? If so, one way to be sure this year is a big success is by making sure your child has the Kindergarten skills they need starting from day one.
Baby B and Baby D Freebie
first grade teacher blog
Autumn Tree Painting with Cotton Balls
Create this gorgeous autumn tree painting using cotton balls. Kids will love creating this fall craft with all of the beautiful colors of autumn! Includes a branch template to make it an easy autumn craft for kids of all ages. #projectswithkids #fallcrafts #falltree #autumncrafts #craftsforkids
B and D Confusion! {Freebie} (Kickin' it in Kindergarten)
Now that I have some time this week, I am working on my presentations for Vegas and trying to get everything in order. While I was working on my getting ready for the year presentation, I ran in to a
TOT SCHOOL - NO THEME :)
I have been planning for our Easter / Spring theme that we will start next week, so we did just a random, quick tot school week with no real theme. Just some random ideas I have seen that I wanted to do sometime. Punkin rolled a dice that had d's and b's on it and had to "graph" her rolls by tracing the correct letter and telling me what it was. She still confuses these two letters, so it was good reinforcement for her. She also spelled her word wall words (sight words) using magnetic…