ACTIVITIES
Use a School Readiness Activity to provide early mathematical thinking experiences for preschool children that will…
Using multiple intelligence activities in the classroom allows educators to cater to the varied ways in which different…
Incorporate movement into your music lessons with these fun singing games for "The Telephone Rings", "Ring Around the…
WORKSHEETS
Reinforce writing readiness skills for early learners Use this printable to help children hone writing readiness skills…
In this coloring activity, students follow directions to pick the correct colors.
In this early learning activity, students match pictures of different types of homes.
In this School Readiness Activity, children compare long and short, longer than and shorter than, and longest and…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Classic kids' books for summer reading - with activities for family learning! Pick any book from this list of the best…
Review the enrichment activities and web resources created for The Very Hungry Caterpillar, plus a bibliography of Eric…
Use a School Readiness Activity to provide early literacy thinking experiences for preschool children that will prepare…
Use puzzles as a way to extend learning and build skills for all students. These puzzles have printable versions and…
Use a printable that contains a family tree chart that students' parents can help them fill in.
Use a School Readiness Activity to provide early language thinking experiences for preschool children that will prepare…
Use a variety of repeated reading activities to improve reading skills.
Enhance reading abilities with an activity that enriches and expands children's language and emergent literacy skills.
REFERENCE
Students will taste sunflower seeds, plant sunflowers, research Vincent van Gogh, and paint a picture of a sunflower.
Bring Eric Carle's classic book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, to life with these exciting and educational lesson plans…
Use a School Readiness Activity to provide early mathematics thinking experiences for preschool children that will…