To go with her 'Animals in Winter' unit, DeAnne over at First Grade and Fabulous created this amazing reader, filled with tons of great information/facts, as well as three assessment activities to...Read More »
Following the model of Eric Carle's classic children's tale Brown Bear Brown Bear, Kathy over at First Grade a la Carte put together this awesome fall themed emergent reader for her kiddos - and...Read More »
Here's another fun activity for your Read Across America plans, inspired by this lovely shared reading activity from Kristin over at I3: Imagine. Inspire. Innovate., that offers a great opportunity...Read More »
Can you believe that the end of the school year is almost here? If you're looking for a fun gift to give your preschoolers - a gift that will is not simply fun, but will help them practice important...Read More »
If you and your preschoolers are planning to or currently enjoying a spring gardening unit, this vegetable themed early reader created by Carisa of 1+1+1=1 would make a fabulous addition to your...Read More »
We celebrate St. Patrick's Day in a few weeks and, if you're looking for some fun printable activities to include in your lessons and plans, here are a few you might consider including... Written...Read More »
How cute is this "All About Me" book from Bri of The Art of Teaching?! Great for handwriting practice, this printable booklet is sure to become an instant keepsake with parents. Not only is it full...Read More »
Jeannie over at Kindergarten Lifestyle created this 23-page emergent reader {and offers it as a FREE resource over at her blog!} that would go perfectly with your lesson plans for Dr. Seuss birthday...Read More »
Shared reading exercises, where predictable sentences are read out loud as a class, offer a great opportunity for your preschoolers to review sight words and themed vocabulary words, as well as...Read More »
Diane over at Teach With Me created this great FREE resource for helping your preschoolers review shapes this Groundhog Day! The premise - Punxsutawney Phil has emerged from his burrow only to find...Read More »
Jennifer over at Simply Kinder created this free reader for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and we thought it would make a great addition to your lessons! Highlighting many of Dr. King's important...Read More »
If you're interested in supplementing your preschoolers' reading this Thanksgiving season, check out this adorable emergent reader created by Malia of Playdough To Plato {shared via Lasso the Moon}....Read More »
A week from today - on Monday, October 8th - we celebrate Columbus Day. If you're planning to share some special activities and crafts with your students, we suggest incorporating this cute emergent...Read More »
Looking for some fun, educational activities to supplement your end of the year plans? One of the first places we look when scouting out preschool printables is 1+1+1=1! Carisa always does a...Read More »
Steph over at Modern Parents Messy Kids is offering this Easter matching game printable that she made for her little one's Easter basket for free over at her site! With its vibrant colors, egg...Read More »
We found another great post this week while perusing Chapel Hill Snippets - an interactive emergent reader to help your preschoolers practice the positional word "on" and brush up on the focus sight...Read More »
Valentine's Day offers a great venue for talking about feelings. We found this great printable booklet over at Chapel Hill Snippets and thought it would be a good exercise to help your preschoolers...Read More »
There are lots of fun winter stories to share with your preschoolers - we especially love Lucille Colandro's There Was A Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow! With its fun rhyming prose, your kiddos...Read More »
When looking for new worksheets to feature, we always check out our favorite haunts because they're constantly coming up with amazing concepts/printables. In our hunt for Christmas themed...Read More »
Need a fun, last minute Thanksgiving activity for preschoolers? Check out this cute emergent reader from Barb at Mrs. Kilburn's Kiddos! Written in the familiar style of Eric Carle's Brown Bear,...Read More »
While putting together a preschool Bible lesson on creation, we came across some awesome elements that worked fantastic when used together - the creation poem from DLTK Bible and creation cards...Read More »
These sight word readers from Kathryn at Kindergarten...Kindergarten... are fabulous resources to have in the classroom! Highly interactive and fun, these little gems invite your kiddos to explore...Read More »
What's not to love about mini books?! Michelle, former kindergarten teacher and creator of the site, Musings of Me, has put together 11 mini books that will help your preschoolers strengthen color...Read More »
We found the resource link for these fantastic itty-bitty teeny-tiny word books at Mrs. Meacham's Classroom Snapshots and had to share! With three available themes - zoo, farm, and neighborhood -...Read More »
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