Positional words tell us where we are in the world around us and help us understand how objects relate to one another. Your pre-k and kindergarten students will have fun learning position words with this 231 page seasonal themed bundle of center activities and worksheets for the entire school year.
Position words included are:
- over
- under
- between
- behind
- front
- in
- on
- beside
Glyphs are an excellent way for your students to learn about collecting data, showing or representing data and analyzing data. Designed with kindergarten, first grade and second grade students in mind, this glyph bundle is the perfect way to engage your students throughout the year. Each monthly glyph relates to a theme, activity or holiday that popular during that month. Glyphs are also a wonderful way for students to express their thoughts without writing, which make them great for beginning of the year kindergarten, reluctant writers, special education and so much more.
This Year Long Glyph Bundle covers the entire school year! You receive 10 seasonal glyph activities with instructions. You also receive everything you need for your students to practice analyzing the data collected on the class glyphs. Your kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade students will love them!
Year Long Glyph Bundle Includes:
- All About Me Glyph - August
- Back to School Glyph - September
- Jack-O-Lantern Holiday Glyph - October
- Turkey - Thanksgiving Holiday Glyph - November
- Christmas Tree - Christmas Holiday Glyph - December
- Snowman Glyph - January
- Love Bug - Holiday Glyph - February
- St. Patrick's Day Holiday Glyph - March
- Earth Day Holiday Glyph - April
- Butterfly Glyph - May
These writing prompts will have your first grade students writing every day with activities designed just for first grade! Make a monthly writing journal to watch your students' progress.
Each month has four weeks of daily writing activities and focuses on a different objective.
- September - the objectives are the foundational skills of letter formation and writing words
- October - the objectives are to be able to identify and write the missing letter in a word; writing lists; transition words; and labeling Halloween pictures.
- November – the objective is to be able to make and write sentences This month only has 3 weeks of booklets to accommodate Thanksgiving holidays. The last week uses Thanksgiving pictures to write sentences.
- December - the objective is to use transition words and combine sentences. This month only has 3 weeks of booklets to accommodate Christmas holidays. The last week uses Christmas pictures to sequence events.
- January - the objectives are to learn and use adjectives; and story elements (character, setting, problem, solution).
- February - the objective is for the students to write a story using last month’s story elements. Valentine’s Day prompts are included for the second week.
- March – the objective is to write opinions and give reasons why.
- April – the objective is to write a paragraph using a paragraph frame.
- May – the objective is independent writing. Prompts are provided each day.
This bundle of kindergarten writing activities is just what you need for an entire school year of kindergarten writing prompts or writing journal. These daily writing activities are perfect for morning work, a writing center, homework or a whole class writing lesson. Each month progresses to help your kindergarten students build their writing skills throughout the year.
Here is a detailed list of the skills your students will work on:
- September – the objective is name writing - Students write a name and see that names are words made up of letters that are always written in the same order – students practice writing names.
- October - the objective is to be able to read and write numbers and number words – Students practice writing numbers 1-10, number words, and count Halloween objects.
- November – the objective is to be able to write all upper and lowercase letters so students can put them together to write words– practice with writing all capital and lowercase letters and write initial sounds of some Thanksgiving objects.
- December - the objective is to think of words that complete a thought and write them – Students read some simple sight words and complete a phrase by writing a word and then drawing a picture.
- January - the objective is for the students to choose words that make sense in a simple sentence - Students write the words to complete the sight word sentence.
- February - the objective is for the students to choose words that make sense and write them to respond to a simple writing prompt. Handwriting lines are included this month. Students illustrate their sentences. They form questions and use descriptive words. Valentine’s Day prompts are included.
- March – the objective is to write sentences – Each day students write a sentence to answer a question about a weekly topic.
- April – the objective is to write a story – Students create a “book” each week and illustrate it.
- May – objective is independent writing. Students write in their daily journals. They write about anything they want or we have added a packet with prompts if you prefer.
Get your kindergarten students excited about writing with this entire year of daily writing. These writing activities will allow the children to write quickly and independently every day. Use this packet as a quick write for your Kindergarten writing. Each month scaffolds for the next month, ending with the students writing sentences.
Your Write the Room center will be a breeze to update each month with this entire year of differentiated Write the Room units in one bundle. Great practice for thematic vocabulary.
Units include:
- Back to School
- Fire Safety
- Halloween
- Thanksgiving
- Christmas
- Winter
- Valentines Day
- St. Patrick's Day
- Spring
- Earth Day
- Summer
- Bonus - Beginning Blends
Simply print and laminate the picture cards/sentence cards to “hide” in the classroom.
The students should find a word/sentence posted in your classroom and write it in the correct box on the recording sheet.
There are three levels of the recording sheets so you can differentiate this activity.
1. Match the picture on the recording sheet to a picture card.
2. Find a picture card that has a word with a specific letter.
3. Find a sentence card that has the word on the response sheet.
As they find the cards, they record them in the space provided on the included recording forms. Let your kindergarten, first grade and second grade students have fun being detectives as they write the room.
These Scrambled Sentences are the perfect activity for engaging your kindergarten, first and second grade students in fun sentence writing practice. Using seasonal themes and holidays, your students will putting together and writing great sentences in no time. This BUNDLE covers the entire school year making it a fantastic writing center activity, morning work, and center. Teach your students the "how to" of the activities at the beginning of the year and then let them work independently the rest of the year.
This Scrambled Sentence Bundle includes 3 different activities for each month. You receive a monthly Scrambled Sentence Cut and Paste, and two hands-on, interactive sentence building activities.
Learning to Read is tough - but your emergent readers will love it with these fun and engaging centers, activities, books and more! In this Early Reading and Phonics BUNDLE you will receive 8 different early reading and phonics resources. Your Pre-K and Kindergarten students will love practicing skills like: rhyming, alphabet awareness, letter sounds, blending, sight words and CVC words. These early reading activities are perfect for morning tubs, small group instruction, literacy centers, and more. This bundle also helps you differentiate for the needs of your students because you have so many different skills available at your fingertips.
This Early Reading and Phonics Bundle Includes:
- Unit 1 – Rhyming
- Unit 2 – Initial sounds (Without Letters)
- Unit 3 – Uppercase Alphabet
- Unit 4 – Lowercase Alphabet
- Unit 5 – Syllables
- Unit 6 – Initial Sounds With Letters
- Unit 7 – Blending (CVC)
- Unit 8 – Sight Words
Help your students master digraphs with this amazing Digraph Activities Bundle! Included in this digraph bundle are NO PREP centers, games and worksheets for 8 of the most common digraphs! You also receive a review and assessment pack as part of the bundle too! Your students will love these digraph activities, digraph centers, and digraph games and won't even realize how much they are learning! Students will be reading, writing, drawing, cutting, gluing, and analyzing various words that include the digraphs.
In each digraph unit your students will be:
• Identifying words that contain a specific digraph
• Distinguishing where the digraph sound comes in a word
• Writing words containing the digraph
• Producing words with the digraph
• Understanding the meaning of new words
THIS DIGRAPH BUNDLE INCLUDES:
• Dig Into Digraphs Series ~ th
• Dig Into Digraphs Series ~ sh
• Dig Into Digraphs Series ~ ch
• Dig Into Digraphs Series ~ ph
• Dig Into Digraphs Series ~ ck
• Dig Into Digraphs Series ~ kn
• Dig Into Digraphs Series ~ wh
• Dig Into Digraphs Series ~ wr
• BONUSL: Digraph Review and Assessment Pack (ONLY in the Bundle!)
CONTENTS of the Assessment and Review pack:
• Pg. 1-3: Cover, Notes, Contents
• Pg. 4-15: Display/Reference Digraph Posters
• Pg. 16-31: Game Cards and Notes
• Pg. 32-48: Clip Card Center
• Pg. 49-60: Scrambled Sentences Center
• Pg. 61-67: Tic Tac Toe Center
• Pg. 68-70: Digraph Flip Flap Book 1
• Pg. 71-78: Digraph Flip Flap Book 2 (Project/Assessment)
• Pg. 79-89: Assessment Worksheets
• Pg. 90: Class Mastery Sheet
• Pg. 91: TOU/Credits
In this Community Helpers / Community Workers bundle you will receive numerous lessons, centers and activities to help your students learn about and appreciate the people in their community. These Community Helpers Activities are perfect for connecting social studies to your language arts standards. Your kindergarten or first grade students will learn about community workers with this engaging literacy and social studies unit.
This Community Helpers Unit Includes:
•Books
•Pocket Chart Cards
•Language Arts Activities
•Sorting
•Social Studies Activities
•Worksheets and Center Activities
Are you looking for a quick, daily math activity for your kindergarten students? These skill based math journal books are perfect! This math bundle gives you all the daily math journals in one place! Your kindergarten students will love practicing key math skills as morning work, in a math center, in small group instruction or even as homework. Each skill based book has about 20 pages and gives your students a quick daily practice of the target skill. Mix and match the skills or do one skill a month - the choice is yours. These math worksheets are half a page and could be used individually as a quick review or practice, an exit ticket or even a time filler for those small pockets of time.
How to Use These Daily Math Journals:
• Choose the skill or skills you want to focus on,
• Print the booklets, (2 to a page so less copies)
• Cut the pages apart,
• Staple the pages together to make the booklet.
• Choose the skill or skills you want to focus on,
• Print the booklets, (2 to a page so less copies)
• Cut the pages apart,
• Staple the pages together to make the booklet.
Can your first grade students use quick daily practice with their math skills? These 5 booklets will be just what they need. Each booklet has approximately 20 pages.
• Choose the skill you want to focus on
• Print the booklets. (Each printed page has 2 copies of a booklet page on it so you only need to print half the number of the number of students you have in your classroom.)
• Cut the pages apart.
• Staple the pages together to make the booklet.
• Number Sense – enables students to better understand place value in later years.
• Ordering- if a child can put objects in order, they will be able to do the same with numbers.
• Measurement - Measurement involves an understanding of what it means to measure, rather than simply knowing how to measure.
• Time - Students should understand the concept of the measurement of time, for example, morning, afternoon and night, as well as, days of the week and months of the year and how a calendar works.
• Problem Solving - Students need to be critical thinkers who can make sense of information, analyze, compare, contrast, make inferences, and use higher level thinking skills.
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