This Numbers 1-20 Bundle Pack includes lots of different hands-on ways to explore numbers. Actually, with the bundle, you also get activities that include the number zero as well (not found in the individual packs)! This pack really gets learners practicing one-to-one correspondence and ways to represent numbers with ten frames, dice/domino dot patterns, numerals, number words, finger counting, snap cubes, base ten blocks, and tally marks! ALL of these packs come with a black/white option to save on ink. What's Included in the Numbers 1-20 Bundle Pack? *You can also buy each ... Continue Reading
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Polar Express Learning Pack
This Polar Express activity pack is loaded with literacy and math activities {nearly 200 pages}!! It's a GREAT fit for K-1st learners, although there are certainly activities that preschoolers and 2nd graders could use, too! This pack also contains 4 EDITABLE activities that can be modified and adapted for lots more learning. See the editable notes below. Part 1: Polar Express Literacy Activities Within the literacy section of the pack are these activities: 1. Phonological Awareness & Beginning Phonics Activities rhyming word hot chocolate matching syllable clip ... Continue Reading
Hands-On Nursery Rhymes Activities
Are your little learners ready for some hands-on nursery rhymes activities? Then, look no further! This pack is FULL of activities for ELEVEN different nursery rhymes! Hands-On Nursery Rhymes Activities Nursery rhymes are a great tool to introduce young learners to the rhythm and rhyming of language. Of course, it's fun to have a few extra hands-on activities to get them thinking about other important learning skills such as rhyming, simple comprehension, retelling, print awareness, fine motor skills, letter recognition, recognizing and continuing patterns, one-to-one correspondence, ... Continue Reading
Fine Motor Math Mats for Young Learners
These NO PREP Fine Motor Math Mats are the perfect way to strengthen your learners' fine motor skills while learning basic math skills! Fine motor skills are needed for basic life skills such as eating or tying a shoe. They're also much-needed skills for our learners as they write their name or their numbers. Using small manipulatives like pom-poms, counters, buttons, and playdough are a fantastic way to work on fine motor skills. Add some tweezers and math mats in and you've got some fun ways to work on these find motor skills AND learn important and foundational math skills. Fine ... Continue Reading