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Pick up this printable Spanish colors word book to help early learners practice reading and writing colors in Spanish! Great for literacy centers too!

Los Colores! Printable Spanish Color Words Book

February 4, 2020 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Are you teaching Spanish to early learners? 

There are so many fun ways to reinforce basic Spanish vocabulary practice with young students. You can play memory games, listen to Spanish vocabulary songs, or you can use printable activities.

If you’re looking for a simple printable for Spanish color words vocabulary, look no further!

This little printable Spanish tracing color words book is an easy and fun way to practice vocabulary and handwriting at once!

Simple Spanish Colors Word Book for Kids

This would make a fantastic literacy center activity for ESL students too!

Read on to see how to get your copy. And, for more fun learning Spanish words for colors, don’t miss our Spanish Color by Word Lesson!

Pick up this printable Spanish colors word book to help early learners practice reading and writing colors in Spanish! Great for literacy centers too!

Los Colores! Spanish Color Words Book for Kids

To use this printable Spanish color words book for kids, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper
  • Scissors
  • Pencils
  • Laminator (optional)
  • Dry erase markers (optional)

Spanish Colors Word Book

This product includes printable tracing pages for nine different colors in Spanish.

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Printable Spanish Color Word Book for Kids

A title page for the book is also included.

Printable Little Spanish Colors Word Book for Kids

To assemble the book, simply cut apart each of the pages. Stack them together, add staples along the side, and you’re done!

Printable Spanish Color Words Book for Kids

If you’re working with small groups, you can rotate this lesson so that you don’t have to assemble so many books at one time.

Or if you want to reuse the activity, turn it into a literacy center lesson!

Laminate the pages, place them on a ring, and let students practice tracing and writing the color words with dry erase markers.

Scroll down to get your Tracing Spanish Color Words Book!

Stop by to check out these other ways to teach Spanish in the classroom!

This printable Spanish I Have Who Has Game is great for practicing Spanish vocabulary and counting to 20! Use it with early foreign language learners!

This fun Spanish color word activity is perfect for helping kids learn how to read and write Spanish color vocabulary words!

Use these printable Spanish feelings flashcards to help early learners with social skills, ESL practice, and Spanish vocabulary! Great for literacy centers and review!

And see more ways to learn foreign languages on my Foreign Languages for Kids Pinterest board!

To get your copy of Los Colores! Tracing Spanish Color Words Book for Kids, click the image or the link below to visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Little Spanish Color Words Book for Kids

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This printable Spanish colors word book is perfect for teaching early students to say colors in Spanish! Includes tracing lines for fine motor practice too!

Make equal parts with this Donut Making Equal Shares Activity for early grades! Perfect for math centers!

Share A Donut! Making Equal Shares Activity for Early Grades

February 3, 2020 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

When I was in school…ahem…several years ago…we learned about equal parts when we got to fractions.

There wasn’t an introductory lesson about it in early grades. 

So I think it’s good that students get to learn about making equal shares in first and second grade – before they get to the concept of fractions. It makes the concept much clearer later on.

I wanted to make a hands on math activity that would help first and second graders to learn this geometry concept – this Share A Donut! Making Equal Shares Activity!

Fun Donut Making Equal Shares Activity

I feel pretty confident that I’m not the only donut lover on Earth, so I thought this would be a fun math center activity for early grades!

Read on to see how to get your copy. And, for more fun with donuts, take a look at our Donut Colors! Sentence Writing Activity! 

Make equal parts with this Donut Making Equal Shares Activity for early grades! Perfect for math centers!

Share A Donut! Making Equal Shares Activity

To use this making equal shares activity, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Laminator (Optional)
  • Hook and loop sticky dots (Optional)
  • Dry erase markers (Optional)

Making Equal Shares Activity for Kids

This product includes:

  • Two pages of unlabeled color donut pieces
  • Two pages of labeled color donut pieces
  • Eight line art fill in the blank donut cards
  • A full answer key
  • And a set of instructions!

Hands On Making Equal Shares Activity

You can use this as a one-time cut and paste lesson.

Just print the pages, let students cut out the parts, and then glue them into the donut cards to fill in the donut with the correct number of equal shares.

Donut Making Equal Shares Activity

Be sure to have students label the number of shares and use the unlabeled donut pieces to name each part as a fraction (if you like).

Donut Making Equal Shares Activity for Kids

You can also make this into a reusable math center!

Laminate the pages and cut out the donut shares. Then add hook and loop sticky dots to the back of the donut parts and the donut cards.

Students can use them over and over again!

Scroll down to get this Donut Making Equal Shares Activity!

Don’t miss these other hands-on math ideas for early grades!

Pick up this cupcake English and Spanish number word matching activity to build number recognition with early grades! Perfect for math centers!

Help students practice skip counting by 5, 100, and 1000 with this hands on candy bag skip counting activity! Laminate these to reuse at second grade math centers!

Pick up these pumpkin pie fraction clip cards to help students practice fraction skills during fall! So fun for fall morning tubs and math centers!

And see more ways to teach math on my Math Mania! Pinterest board!

To get your copy of this Share A Donut! Making Equal Shares Activity, click the image or the link below to grab it from my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Making Equal Shares Donut Activity

>>> Share A Donut! Making Equal Shares Math Center – Teachers Pay Teachers <<<

Help students learn how to divide circles evenly with this hands on Donut Making Equal Shares Activity! Great for early grade math centers!

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These printable robot themed number tracing worksheets are great for penmanship practice! Or laminate them to use at math centers!

Robot Number Tracing Worksheets for Kids

January 28, 2020 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Math centers are my new obsession. They’re so awesome.

Kids get to gather around the center in small groups and work with math activities that are actually fun. It’s great for taking math off the page.

The key to a simple math center, though, is finding a simple interactive resource you can use again and again.

Which is where these simple robot number tracing worksheets come in handy!

Fun Robot Themed Number Tracing Worksheets

These are good for a one-time practice lesson, but with just a few minutes of prep, you can easily make them reusable.

Perfect for math centers!

Read on to see how to get your set! And, for more fun with math centers, don’t miss my English and Spanish Cupcake Number Word Activity!

These printable robot themed number tracing worksheets are great for penmanship practice! Or laminate them to use at math centers!

Robot Numbers! Number Tracing Worksheets for Kids

To use these number tracing worksheets, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper (I used Astrobright paper)
  • Laminator (optional)
  • Dry erase crayons or Dry erase markers (optional)

Robot Trace Numbers Worksheets

This product includes ten robot-themed number tracing printables. 

Each has the selected number shown on the robot with nine tracing numerals for students to the right.

Robot Number Tracing Worksheets for Kids

I like to use colorful Astrobright paper and then laminate these.

Robot Number Tracing Worksheets for Math Centers

Then, you can simply let kids use dry erase crayons or dry erase markers to practice tracing each numeral.

Printable Number Tracing Worksheets for Kids

When they’re done, just wipe them off and they’re ready to go for the next group!

These are also fantastic for morning tubs.

Just print them, place them on a ring and include dry erase crayons in the tub.

Scroll down to get your copy of these Robot Number Tracing Worksheets!

Stop by to see these other hands-on math activities for early grade students!

Practice counting, recognizing inequalities, and more with this Yeti-themed Math Practice Lesson for early grades!

Pick up this cupcake English and Spanish number word matching activity to build number recognition with early grades! Perfect for math centers!

Help students practice skip counting by 5, 100, and 1000 with this hands on candy bag skip counting activity! Laminate these to reuse at second grade math centers!

See more ways to make math fun on my Math Mania! Pinterest board!

To get your copy of these Robot Numbers! Number Tracing Worksheets, click the image or the link below to visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Robot Themed Number Tracing Worksheets

>>> Robot Number Tracing Worksheets – Teachers Pay Teachers <<<

These robot-themed number tracing worksheets are so fun for early math centers! Laminate them and use them again and again!

This simple snowball themed emotions game for kids is a great social skills activity! Use it during winter for a indoor play activity!

Snowball Smiles! Emotions Board Game for Kids

January 27, 2020 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Learning to talk about feelings is a critical vocabulary skill for early grade learners.

Actually, it’s a critical vocabulary skill for children of all ages.

It can be difficult for students to express exactly what they feel without fear of being criticized, particularly in groups.

And that’s why this Snowball Smiles! emotions board game is such a great social skills tool!

Fun Snowball Emotions Board Game for Kids

Instead of putting students on the spot, you can use this resource to help them find words for their feelings and learn how to use them in a fun and comfortable environment.

Plus, it’s just a fun game to play!

Read on to see how to get your copy of this feelings game.

And, for more practicing using emotional vocabulary with kids, pick up a set of our Spanish Feelings Flashcards too!

This simple snowball themed emotions game for kids is a great social skills activity! Use it during winter for a indoor play activity!

Snowball Emotions Board Game for Kids

To use this snowball emotions board game, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper
  • Laminator (optional)
  • Scissors
  • Math counters or Mini erasers” to use as game pieces

Snowball Emoji Game for Kids

This emoji board game is a simple one to play.

Printable Snowball Emoji Game for Kids

The resource includes:

  • One game board
  • Six emotions cards for up to three players (but you can always print more copies if you like)
  • And a set of instructions

Emotions Snowball Emoji Game

As students move around the game board, they’ll land on different feelings that match the ones on their cards.

This is a great time to reinforce ELA skills by using adjectives in sentences.

Snowball Emoji Emotion Naming Game for Kids

For example, if a student lands on “disgusted”, ask him or her: Have you ever felt disgusted by something? What was it?

And then really listen to each response.

Printable Emotions Snowball Emoji Game for Kids

It won’t take long before each player is sharing a feeling of their own!

Printable Emotions Board Game for Kids

If you laminate the cards and the game board, this can be a reusable resource for early finishers as well.

Scroll down to get your copy of this Snowball Smiles! Emotions Board Game!

Take a look at these other early learning games for kids!

This Polar Animal I Spy Activity is so much fun for little learners! Great for a preschool or kindergarten winter unit!

This quick roll a snowman winter art activity makes a great winter art game for kids!

This printable Spanish I Have Who Has Game is great for practicing Spanish vocabulary and counting to 20! Use it with early foreign language learners!

And be sure to follow my Indoor Play board on Pinterest for more ways to bring play inside!

To get your copy of this Snowball Smiles! Feelings Board Game, click the image or the link below to visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Snowball Emoji Board Game for Kids

>>> Snowball Smiles! Emotions Board Game – Teachers Pay Teachers <<<

This printable snowball emotions game for kids is a fun way to help students develop their emotional vocabulary! Use it as a winter activity to help students build empathy!

These black history coloring pages are a fun way to introduce students to notable Black Americans in history!

Living Color History! Black History Figure Coloring Pages

January 23, 2020 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

These black history figure coloring pages are so fun for introducing kids to important black Americans! Great for Black History Month!
Teach kids about important people in black history with these black history figure coloring pages! Perfect for a quick history activity!

Black history is one of the reasons I taught my children at home for the early grades.

Black History Month is wonderful, but I wanted my children to learn about the accomplishments of African-Americans all year round. 

When we homeschooled, we learned about so many fascinating people right from the start.

Since I’m passionate about the topic, I still like to share black history resources for educators who observe Black History Month. And that’s why these black history figure coloring pages are so helpful for early grade education!

Printable Black History Coloring Pages for Kids

These are a fun and simple way to introduce students to 36 African-Americans they may not have learned about. 

They’re simple enough for early learners, but they also include facts about each person for older students.

Coloring Black History Coloring Sheets

And they’re a great springboard for further research!

Read on to see how to get your set.

If you’re looking for more ways to introduce these notable Black Americans to students, take a look at our printable and digital Black History matching puzzles too!

These black history coloring pages are a fun way to introduce students to notable Black Americans in history!

Living Color History! Black History Figure Coloring Pages

These are wonderful for art extension if you’ve been learning about any of these figures with your class.

And, if you’d like to broaden your black history knowledge, these figures are a great place to start! 

To use this set of black history figure coloring pages, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper
  • Crayons or colored pencils
  • Comb binding machine (optional)
  • Binding combs (optional)
  • Astrobright paper (optional)
Black History Coloring Sheets

These coloring sheets feature realistic depictions of 36 different notable African-Americans!

How to Use Black History Coloring Pages with Kids

Plus, a blurb about what they accomplished in their careers and in history.

Learning about Black History with Coloring Pages

This resource includes coloring pages for:

  • Arthur Ashe
  • Barack Obama
  • Condoleezza Rice
  • Jackie Robinson
  • Mae Jemison
  • Oprah Winfrey
  • Ruby Bridges
  • W.E.B. DuBois
  • and many more!

How to Use Black History Coloring Pages with Students

There are several ways to use this resource with your students.

Naturally, they’re a great fit for use during Black History Month.

Printable Black History Coloring Book for Kids

But, if you’re planning a year-long unit, there are 36 individuals featured. So you can bind the entire resource and focus on one individual per week.

Using Black History Coloring Pages at Centers

You can print the resource at half size and place the pages on a ring for review.

Or, print the pages on colorful paper at 25%. Students can cut the pages apart and make a Black history booklet!

Making Black History Booklets with Kids

You can even challenge students to find out an interesting fact or two about the person on their sheet. Let them share what they learned the next day in class!

Get a look at all of the Black Americans featured in these black history coloring sheets below!

Scroll down to get your copy of these black history coloring pages!

Take a look at these other black history learning activities!

Digital and Print Ruby Bridges History Lesson
These Black history matching puzzles are a fun way to teach elementary students about notable Black Americans!
20 Fascinating Books about Black Inventors and Scientists for Kids to Read - Perfect for Black History Month!
Living Color History Black History Coloring Book

To get your copy of Living Color History! Black History Figure Coloring Pages, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store or check it out below!

This Polar Animal I Spy Activity is so much fun for little learners! Great for a preschool or kindergarten winter unit!

Polar Animals I Spy Activity for Kids

January 21, 2020 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Last week, I took the kids to the library and I checked out a Where’s Waldo? Find the Differences book. 

After about 10 minutes of staring at one picture, my head started to hurt. 

I found Waldo pretty quickly, but finding all the differences in each of the pictures almost killed me. The kids thought it was funny.

Look and find activities are really popular with kids (and adults like me), so I thought this fun Polar Animals I Spy Activity would be a cool winter project for early learners!

Fun Polar Animal I Spy Activity for Kids

This winter I Spy activity is a simple, no prep learning game for little ones!

Read on to see how to get yours – free! And, for more early learning ideas for winter, don’t miss our Roll A Snowman Art Activity!

This Polar Animal I Spy Activity is so much fun for little learners! Great for a preschool or kindergarten winter unit!

Polar Animals I Spy Activity

To use this Polar Animals I Spy Activity, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper
  • Laminator (optional)
  • Dry erase markers (optional)

Printable Polar Animal I Spy Activity for Kids

This product includes two separate Polar Animal I Spy pages:

  • A simple I Spy activity for preschoolers
  • A more challenging I Spy activity for older children

Polar Animal I Spy Activity

These would be fantastic for morning tubs or math centers!

I Spy Polar Animals Activity

Simply laminate each activity page and let students use dry erase markers to count each polar animal they find.

Printable I Spy Polar Animals Activity for Kids

The answers are included in the product too. 🙂 

Scroll down to get your Polar Animals I Spy Activity!

Take a look at these other winter learning activities for early ages!

Practice counting, recognizing inequalities, and more with this Yeti-themed Math Practice Lesson for early grades!

This set of Arctic Animal handwriting practice sheets is great for winter penmanship work!

This quick roll a snowman winter art activity makes a great winter art game for kids!

Follow my Winter Activities for Kids board on Pinterest for more ideas!

Polar Animals I Spy Activity for Kids

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This Polar Animals I Spy Activity is a great addition to a preschool busy bag! Two different levels of difficulty for early learners!

Practice counting, recognizing inequalities, and more with this Yeti-themed Math Practice Lesson for early grades!

Yeti Math! Math Practice for Early Grades

January 16, 2020 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Learning how to count by twos, threes, and fives is such a critical skill for early learners. 

But it doesn’t end there!

Counting leads to recognizing inequalities – which numbers are greater or less – and recognizing the difference between even and odd numbers as well. 

Since teaching during winter can be a bit of a drag (at least it can for me), I thought this fun Yeti math practice for early grades lesson would be a fun way to perk up these basic math skills!

Fun Yeti Math Practice for Early Grades

These fun snowman-themed practice drills feature skip counting, odd and even, inequalities, and more – all at a level that is perfect for early elementary grades!

Read on to see how to get your set – free! And, for more winter learning fun, don’t miss my Snow Globe Grammar Parts of Speech Sorting Activity!

Practice counting, recognizing inequalities, and more with this Yeti-themed Math Practice Lesson for early grades!

Yeti Math! Math Practice for Early Grades

To use this math practice for early grades lesson, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper (I used Astrobright paper)
  • Pencils

Yeti Math Practice Set for Kids

This product includes:

  • Seven skip counting practice sheets
  • Two inequality practice sheets
  • Two odd and even number practice sheets
  • And four addition and subtraction practice sheets

Printable Yeti Math Practice Set

If you want to use these for a math review, hand out each sheet and let students practice on their own.

Printable Yeti Math Practice Set for Kids

You could also use them as a math center activity for several lessons!

Yeti Math Practice Printables

Just laminate each page and let students practice completing them with dry erase markers.

Then they can try all over again the next day!

Yeti Math Printables for Elementary

Scroll down to get your copy of Yeti Math! Math Practice for Early Grades!

Take a look at these other early math resources!

Pick up this cupcake English and Spanish number word matching activity to build number recognition with early grades! Perfect for math centers!

Help students practice skip counting by 5, 100, and 1000 with this hands on candy bag skip counting activity! Laminate these to reuse at second grade math centers!

Pick up this Arctic Animals Pattern Activity to help little learners practice building basic math patterns with a fun winter theme!

And see more ways to teach math on my Math Mania Pinterest board!

Yeti Math Practice Set for Elementary

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This Yeti-themed Math Practice Lesson is great for helping early grade students practice counting, inequalities, and more!

This set of Arctic Animal handwriting practice sheets is great for winter penmanship work!

Arctic Animals Handwriting Practice Sheets for Kids

January 9, 2020 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Who all remembers having the D’Nealian handwriting border around the top of the classroom wall?

I spent many afternoons tracing those letters in the air while I was bored in second grade.

We always learned D’Nealian penmanship because it made for an easier transition into cursive writing in later grades.

These days, though, students generally learn to print straight letters, because cursive isn’t used as much any more.

Instead of a regular old handwriting practice sheet, though, I thought it would be fun to share a set of wintry-themed Arctic Animals handwriting practice printables!

Simple Arctic Animal Handwriting Practice Printables

These would be a fun addition to a winter thematic unit, especially if you’re learning about the Arctic!

Read on to see how to get your set! And, for more fun with Arctic Animals, don’t miss our Polar Animals Pattern Activity!

This set of Arctic Animal handwriting practice sheets is great for winter penmanship work!

Arctic Animals Handwriting Practice for Kids

To use these Arctic Animals handwriting practice printables, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper (I used Astrobright paper)
  • Pencils
  • Laminator (optional)

Printable Arctic Animals Handwriting Practice

This product includes 26 letter handwriting practice sheets – one for each letter of the alphabet featuring both uppercase and lowercase letters.

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Arctic Animal Themed Handwriting Practice for Kids

There are also five Arctic animal name handwriting practice sheets included.

Arctic Animals Handwriting Practice for Kids

Print these and hand them out for daily penmanship practice.

Arctic Animal Printable Handwriting Practice

Or you could laminate them and use them with dry erase markers in morning tubs or at centers!

Scroll down to get your set of Arctic Animal handwriting practice sheets!

Check out these other winter-themed learning ideas!

This quick roll a snowman winter art activity makes a great winter art game for kids!

Add these hot cocoa playdough 1-10 counting cards to winter math centers for easy counting practice! Great for morning tubs too!

Help students practice skip counting by 5, 100, and 1000 with this hands on candy bag skip counting activity! Laminate these to reuse at second grade math centers!

Follow my Winter Activities for Kids board on Pinterest for more inspiration!

To get your copy of our Arctic Animals Handwriting Practice printables, pick up the set from my Teachers Pay Teachers store! Click the link or the image below to get them.

Arctic Animal Handwriting Practice Sheets for Kids

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Pick up these Arctic Animals handwriting practice sheets for fun wintry themed writing lessons!

This quick roll a snowman winter art activity makes a great winter art game for kids!

Build A Snowman Winter Art Activity for Kids

January 6, 2020 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

We live in the Deep South. In fact, I’ve always lived down here.

So I’ve built a snowman in real life…a total of one time. Even then, we ended up using a broken clothes hanger for the mouth, because we didn’t have coal.

But I still try to get in on the winter snowman fun with students.

And this fun Roll A Snowman winter art activity is great for indoor wintry-themed game play!

Fun Roll A Snowman Winter Art Activity

It’s a quick activity to set up and you can let students play it at centers or small groups!

Read on to see how to get your copy free! And, for more fun with snowmen, don’t miss our easy Coffee Filter Snowman Craft for kids!

This quick roll a snowman winter art activity makes a great winter art game for kids!

Build A Snowman Winter Art Activity for Kids

To use this build a snowman roll and color winter art activity, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Cardstock
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Double-sided tape (optional)
  • Colored pencils

Build A Snowman Winter Art Activity

To get started, simply print the snowman coloring sheet and the six-sided paper die.

The die is color-coded, so students can see which colors to use on each part of the snowman.

Tip: I like to use cardstock for this activity, because the die holds up better for rolling when it’s printed on heavier paper.

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Simple Build A Snowman Winter Art Activity

Cut out the six-sided die, being sure to leave the foldable flaps in place. You’ll need to fold them in as you put the die together.

Use double-sided tape or a glue stick to assemble the die and then you’re good to go!

Easy Snowman Roll and Color Art Activity

As students take turns rolling the die, they can color the section of the snowman as shown on the cube.

Printable Roll A Snowman Winter Art Activity

The last one to finish the snowman wins!

You can also use it as an individual activity and let early finishers work on this in between subjects.

Scroll down to get your copy of this Roll A Snowman Winter Art Activity – free!

Take a look at these other winter-themed learning ideas!

Learn about the science and art of snow with this printable snowflake unit study for kids!

These printable snowflake counting flashcards are a perfect way to learn to count to ten this winter!

Teach children how to identify basic nouns, verbs, and adjectives with this winter-themed parts of speech sorting activity! Perfect for ELA over the winter!

And be sure to follow my Winter Activities for Kids Pinterest board for more tips!

To get your copy of our Roll A Snowman Winter Art Activity, head over to my Teachers Pay Teachers store! It’s a downloadable freebie there.

Click the image or the link below to grab it!

Winter Roll A Snowman Art Activity for Kids

>>> Roll A Snowman Winter Art Activity <<<

This simple roll a snowman winter art activity is perfect for quick winter art lessons! Great for early elementary winter units!

Make the most of family night with these fun indoor scavenger hunt cards! Hide them around the house and award a prize to the winner!

Printable Indoor Family Night Scavenger Hunt Cards

December 30, 2019 by Selena Robinson 3 Comments

Family night is a wonderful way to spend quality time with the kids, especially after everyone’s had a busy week.

If you’re not careful, though, family night can end up being a movie and a snack….every single time.

How can you keep family time fun, even when the kids are little? An indoor scavenger hunt!

Printable Rhyming Family Night Scavenger Hunt Cards

This is a perfect activity for burning off energy, particularly when the weather isn’t awesome.

And that’s why these printable indoor family night scavenger hunt cards are so great!

Family Night Printable Indoor Scavenger Hunt Cards

These scavenger hunt cards make it easy to organize an indoor hunt without too much work.

Plus, they feature adorable little rhymes that the kids can use to find each clue and eventually win the prize!

Read on to see how to get your set free! And for more ways to spend family night, don’t miss this roundup of fun family night ideas to try!

Make the most of family night with these fun indoor scavenger hunt cards! Hide them around the house and award a prize to the winner!

Printable Indoor Family Night Scavenger Hunt Cards

To use these family night scavenger hunt cards, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper
  • Scissors
  • Laminator (optional)

Family Night Scavenger Hunt

This set includes 16 cards in all.

Each card contains a short clue written in rhyme form, so they’ll be easy for the kids to remember as they search.

Family Night Scavenger Hunt Clue Cards

All you’ll need to do is to read each clue, tape or hide the next clue in location described, and let the kids have at it!

Printable Family Night Scavenger Hunt Cards

To start the game, just read off the very first card.

From there, the kids can find each clue that follows by reading the directions.

Of course, if your kids are very young, you might want to give them a hand.

Printable Indoor Family Night Scavenger Hunt Cards

If you feel the hunt is a little too long for your little ones, just shorten it by removing some of the cards in the middle and saving them for another day.

Printable Indoor Scavenger Hunt Cards for Family Night

Once they find the YAY! card, they’re done! Then they can get a fun prize. Goodie bag prizes are great for this, by the way.

How to Have an Indoor Family Scavenger Hunt

You’ve got the cards all printed, but how do you actually have the scavenger hunt with the kids?

Simple Family Night Indoor Scavenger Hunt for Kids

A good time to set it up is at night when the kids are asleep.

If they see you sticking these cards around, they’ll be tempted to get a head start before you’re ready.

Playing a Family Night Scavenger Hunt Game

Trust me. It’s exactly what my kids did.

You can use masking tape to stick the cards in the right place, if you like. Or you can simply lean them up against a wall or an object in the same area.

DIY Family Night Scavenger Hunt Game

If you want the kids to try this on their own, read each clue with them and then see what area of the house they try to search in.

Easy Family Night Indoor Scavenger Hunt Game

Be sure to keep it accessible for each child’s age.

If your children are small, you might want to avoid areas with sharp objects, like the silverware drawer.

How to Have A Family Night Scavenger Hunt

My kids are a bit older, so they’re fine to open the drawer on their own.

If they were younger, though, I think I would take out a wooden or plastic utensil and just place the card near that instead.

How you set this up is really up to you.

As long as you and your kids are able to play the game together and keep it fun and safe, it’s a win!

Scroll down to get your copy of our printable indoor family night scavenger hunt cards!

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Indoor Family Night Scavenger Hunt Cards

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Have a memorable family night with these fun family night indoor scavenger hunt cards! A great way to spend time together as a family!

These printable long vowel phonics flashcards are an excellent literacy resource for early readers! Help kids practice sounding out long vowel sounds with pictures and words!

Free Printable Flashcards: Long Vowel Flashcards

December 19, 2019 by Selena Robinson 6 Comments

Work on basic phonics with these printable long vowel flashcards for kids!
Free Printable Flashcards Long Vowel Flashcards @ Look! We're Learning!

Time for another set of free printable flashcards! Piglet is doing great with recognizing her letters, so it’s time to work on letter sounds.

I’m not a GIANT fan of teaching phonics, but you know what? They work. Especially if kids don’t really “get” sight words.

So, today we’re sharing another set of literacy flashcards: Long Vowel Flashcards!

Printable Long Vowel Phonics Flashcards for Kids

Read on to get your set – free!

And if you love using these, be sure to grab our printable short vowel flashcards too!

These printable long vowel phonics flashcards are an excellent literacy resource for early readers! Help kids practice sounding out long vowel sounds with pictures and words!

Free Printable Flashcards: Long Vowel Flashcards

To use these long vowel flashcards, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are provided here for convenience. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

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  • Scissors
  • Laminator (great for keeping the cards sturdy)

Printable Long Vowel Flashcards

This product includes flashcards for all five long vowel sounds: A, E, I, O, and U. In the product, you’ll find:

  • A set of cards with pictures and long vowel words for each letter
  • A set of cards with pictures and vowel letters
  • A set of cards with just the pictures
  • A set of cards with just the vowels
  • And a set of cards with just the long vowel words

Learning Long Vowel Sounds with Long Vowel Flashcards

 

 

These are set up to be used as kids learn to memorize the sounds.

So if you’re just starting out, you might use the cards that have the images and words to make sure kids know what each picture shows.

Phonics Skills with Printable Long Vowel Flashcards

Once they recognize the images, they can move on to isolating the vowel sounds in each word. That’s a great time to focus on the pictures with the letters. 

After they get the sounds down, try quizzing them with the word or letter cards!

Working With Long Vowel Flashcards

 

Scroll down to get your copy of our Printable Long Vowel Flashcards!

 

More Resources for Learning Long Vowel Sounds:

  • Bob Books Set 5- Long Vowels
  • Long Vowels Workbook Grades 1-2 (Phonics)
  • I’m Going to Read Workbook: Long Vowels (I’m Going to Read Series)

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Printable Long Vowel Flashcards for Kids

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This printable cupcake themed Spanish number word matching activity is a perfect fit for math centers!

Cupcake English and Spanish Number Word Matching Activity

December 10, 2019 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

This hands on cupcake number word matching activity is so fun for early number recognition practice! Both English and Spanish number word labels are included!
Pick up this cupcake English and Spanish number word matching activity to build number recognition with early grades! Perfect for math centers!

Cupcakes, I think, are the most fun dessert ever invented.

It’s like – if you make cupcakes on the most boring Tuesday, it’s automatically a party.

Cupcakes are also a fun early learning theme for kids. Which is why I thought they’d make for a cute math center activity – this Cupcake English and Spanish number word matching activity!

Fun Cupcake Number Word Matching Activity

This is a perfect hands-on number recognition lesson for early grades. 

And, because, it’s in English and Spanish, it’s also good for ESL learners and foreign language classes!

Cupcake Spanish Number Word Matching

Read on to see how to get your set.

And, for more fun with Spanish numbers, take a look at our printable Spanish I Have, Who Has Game too!

This printable cupcake themed Spanish number word matching activity is a perfect fit for math centers!

Cupcake Count! Number Word Matching Activity

To use this number word matching activity, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

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  • Hook and loop sticky dots
  • Child-safe scissors (optional)
  • Glue stick (optional)
Cupcake Themed Spanish Number Word Matching

This product includes 20 color cupcakes number cards.

40 number word labels featuring number words from one to twenty are also inside: 20 in English and 20 in Spanish.

Printable Cupcake Number Word Matching

A blackline version is included too.

Using a Spanish Number Word Matching Activity

Plus, there is a full answer key with the number words and numerals matched in both languages!

How to Use this Cupcake Number Word Matching Activity

There are a few ways you can use this resource with your students.

It works as a one-time cut and paste activity, but if you want to reuse it, laminate it the cards and labels.

That way, kids can attach either the English or Spanish number words to the correct numeral cupcake. You can even add hook and look coin stickers for reuse.

Spanish Number Word Matching Activity

Need to save on ink? You can print the line art version on colorful Astrobright paper.

Or you can print it on white paper and let students color in the cupcake cards.

Coloring a Number Word Matching Activity Set

If you plan to use this activity at centers, print the answer key cards and put them on a ring.

Students can match up the Spanish and English number words and then check their work!

Cupcake Number Word Match for Kids

Get a look at this resource in the video below!

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Spanish and English Number Word Matching Activity

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These hot cocoa 1-10 counting cards are perfect for winter counting practice with early learners!

Cocoa Count! Hot Cocoa 1-10 Counting Cards for Kids

December 9, 2019 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Add these hot cocoa playdough 1-10 counting cards to winter math centers for easy counting practice! Great for morning tubs too!
Practice counting from 1 to 10 with these fun hot cocoa 1-10 counting cards for kids! Great for winter math centers!

Hot cocoa on a winter morning is just about the best thing ever.

Well, hot cocoa on a winter morning when you don’t have to leave the house for any reason whatsoever is the best thing ever.

But hot cocoa plays a major role in both scenarios!

And what’s hot cocoa without marshmallows? Which is why this set of fun hot cocoa marshmallow 1-10 counting cards makes such a great counting activity for winter!

Printable Hot Cocoa 1-10 Counting Cards

These are wonderful for winter math centers or morning tubs!

I like to use them with pom-poms, but you can use math counters, playdough, or even counting bears instead.

Making a 1-10 Counting Booklet with Kids

Read on to see how to get your set!

And, for more hands-on fun with counting, don’t miss our Candy Bag Skip Counting Activity!

These hot cocoa 1-10 counting cards are perfect for winter counting practice with early learners!

Cocoa Count! Hot Cocoa 1-10 Counting Cards for Kids

To use these hot cocoa 1-10 counting cards, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

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  • Scissors
  • Playdough, pom-poms, or math counters
Cocoa Themed Counting to Ten Activity Cards for Kids

This set of counting cards includes ten color hot cocoa cards – one for each number from one to ten.

Reusable Math Counting Cards for Centers

Each card includes instructions for how many “marshmallows” to add to the cocoa.

There’s also a small image below showing the correct number of “marshmallows”. That way, students can check their own work.

Hot Cocoa 1-10 Counting Cards for Coloring

And a full blackline version is included!

How to Use the Cocoa 1-10 Counting Cards with Students

There are several ways to adapt this counting resource with students.

Using Playdough with Counting Cards

Laminate the cards and use them with playdough.

Using Cocoa 1-10 Counting Cards with Students

Print them half-sized for use in morning tubs.

Using 1-10 Counting Cards at Math Centers

Or laminate them to use dry erase markers to draw the “marshmallows” in each cup.

If you want to make this counting activity really fun, let students use the tiny marshmallows that come with hot cocoa mix as counters.

Of course, you’ll have to buy extra to make sure there are actually enough marshmallows to complete the activity.

I mean, what’s a marshmallow or two between friends?

Making a Hot Cocoa Themed Counting Booklet

You can also print the blackline version and let students color the pages. Then they can staple them to create a counting booklet.

Afterwards, they can cut out white circles to add “marshmallows” and glue them in place.

See more about this resource in the video below!

Scroll down to get your Cocoa Count! Hot Cocoa 1-10 Counting Cards!

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Using Mini 1-10 Counting Cards at Math Centers

To get your copy of these Hot Cocoa Count! Counting to Ten Activity Cards, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store or check them out below!

Help students practice skip counting by 5, 100, and 1000 with this hands on candy bag skip counting activity! Laminate these to reuse at second grade math centers!

Candy Bag Skip Counting Activity for Kids

December 2, 2019 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

I don’t think there’s a thing young children like more than candy.

Okay, maybe ice cream. But it’s got to be a close competition.

If you ever want to make math more fun, just start by switching the word problem phrase “Susie has three apples” to “Susie has three pieces of candy” and watch the kids’ faces. 

They’re infinitely more interested in the outcome.

So I thought that candy would be a fun theme to use for a simple skip counting center and that’s how this Candy Bag Count! Skip Counting Activity was born!

Fun Candy Bag Skip Counting Activity for Second Grade

This is a perfect second grade math center, because it’s standards-aligned to help students practice skip counting by fives, tens, and hundreds.

Plus, it’s just plain fun!

Read on to get your copy. And for more counting practice, don’t miss our Apple Tree Ten Frame Counting Mats!

Help students practice skip counting by 5, 100, and 1000 with this hands on candy bag skip counting activity! Laminate these to reuse at second grade math centers!

Candy Bag Skip Counting Activity for Kids

To use this hands on skip counting activity, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper
  • Laminator
  • Scissors
  • Hook and loop sticky dots
  • Dry erase markers (optional)
  • Child-safe scissors (optional)
  • Glue stick (optional)

Candy Skip Counting Activity for Second Grade

This is a one-time prep activity, so you can set it up and then let students get started!

Candy Themed Skip Counting Activity for Second Grade

This product includes:

  • Two color count by 5 candy bags
  • Two color count by 10 candy bags
  • Two color count by 100 candy bags
  • Two pages of color skip counting candy pieces
  • A line art version
  • And a set of instructions!

Candy Bag Skip Counting Activity for Second Grade

Students can choose any number to start and then proceed to choose the correct candy pieces to count by five, ten, or one hundred from there. 

Candy Bag Skip Counting by 5 Activity

There are also blank candy pieces. Use these with dry erase markers or dry erase crayons to challenge students to come up with their own counting sequence!

Hands On Candy Bag Skip Counting Activity for Second Grade

Need to save on ink? Use this skip counting activity with Astrobright paper (my personal favorite). 

If you’re homeschooling or using this for a one-time lesson, you can skip the sticky dots and laminator. Just let students cut and paste the correct numbers in the right candy bag!

Scroll down to get your copy of this Candy Bag Skip Counting Activity!

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To get your copy of this Candy Bag Count! Skip Counting Activity, click the image or the link below to visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Printable Candy Bag Skip Counting Activity for Second Grade

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Practice skip counting by 5, 100, and 1000 with this printable candy bag skip counting activity for second grade! Great for second grade math centers!

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Pick up this Arctic Animals Pattern Activity to help little learners practice building basic math patterns with a fun winter theme!

Polar Animal Pattern Activity for First Grade

November 18, 2019 by Selena Robinson 5 Comments

This Polar Animal Pattern Activity for First Grade is a fun way to help kids learn to use and make simple math patterns!

We’ve been having an unseasonably warm winter down South this year. But that changed drastically this week.

Last week, we had highs in the 70s. This week, we woke up to 25 degrees in the morning. That’s nothing to Northerners and Midwesterners, but us Southerners panicked. 

I think it’s safe to say that winter has finally arrived.

And that means it’s a great time to talk about polar animals! So I’m sharing a fun Arctic Animal Pattern Activity for first grade!

Fun Arctic Animals Pattern Building Activity

These are so fun to use at math centers, especially in the winter!

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Pick up this Arctic Animals Pattern Activity to help little learners practice building basic math patterns with a fun winter theme!

Simple Polar Animal Pattern Activity for First Grade

Recognizing and creating math patterns are a key concept in both kindergarten and first grade. Kids are often taught to recognize patterns according to frequency.

So you might have a ABABABAB pattern (one image, then another, then the first again, then the second) or you might have a AABBAABB pattern (the first image twice, the second image twice, and so on).

Arctic Animals Pattern Activity for Kids

Which is where this printable pattern activity comes in handy!

To use this pattern activity for first grade, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper (I used Astrobright paper)
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Laminator (optional)
  • Hook and loop sticky dots

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Printable Arctic Animals Pattern Activity

Help students read each pattern by saying the name of each picture aloud.

For example, a pattern row might read “Fox, Igloo, Fox, Igloo, Fox, Igloo, Fox, Igloo…”. Then ask “What picture comes next?”

Printable Arctic Animals Pattern Activity for Kids

When students answer “Fox!”, let them cut out the fox picture and paste it on the correct row to complete the pattern!

Do the same with the other patterns. 

Arctic Animal Pattern Activity for Kids

Since some of the patterns follow an ABAB  structure and others follow an ABB or an ABC pattern, it’s good to practice the same pattern structure again and again to attain fluency before trying a different one.

You can use these as a one-time cut and paste activity or laminate them and use them with hook and loop sticky dots at math centers!

Scroll down to get your Arctic Animals Basic Pattern Building Activity!

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To get your copy of our Arctic Patterns! Polar Animal Pattern Activity for First Grade, click the link or the text below to visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Arctic Animals Pattern Making Activity

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This printable Arctic Animals Pattern Activity is so fun for helping little learners complete basic math patterns! Perfect for winter math centers!

These hot cocoa sequencing mats are so fun for helping early learners practice telling how to follow directions!

Peppermint Hot Cocoa Sequencing Mats for Kids

November 14, 2019 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

When I was little, I was a total hot cocoa addict.

My parents drank coffee every morning. But I was in love with hot chocolate.

I had a little microwavable mug and, once I learned to make cocoa on my own (usually with Nesquik), I was off to the races.

As the weather gets colder, I still remember my hot chocolate memories. And that’s why I wanted to share these adorable peppermint hot cocoa sequencing mats for kids!

Fun Hot Cocoa Sequencing Mats for Preschoolers

These would make a perfect winter early learning activity for preschoolers and kindergartners who are working on retelling steps in order.

Read on to see how to get your set – free! And, for more fun with winter learning, don’t miss our winter alphabet and number playdough mats!

These hot cocoa sequencing mats are so fun for helping early learners practice telling how to follow directions!

Peppermint Hot Cocoa Sequencing Mats for Kids

To use these sequencing mats for kids, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper
  • Laminator
  • Scissors

Peppermint Hot Cocoa Sequencing Mats

This product includes:

  • One color sequencing mat
  • Two sets of color three-step hot cocoa sequencing cards
  • One line art sequencing mat
  • And two sets of line art three-step hot cocoa sequencing cards

Winter Playdough Mats for Kids

Hot Cocoa Sequencing Mats

Once you prep this activity, you’re all set!

Printable Sequencing Mats for Preschoolers

Place the cards in random order and let students practice telling how to make cocoa using the cards in the correct sequence.

Hot Cocoa Sequencing Activity

You’ll definitely want to laminate these for durability. It makes them hold up better for little hands!

You can also use them with sticky hook and loop dots to add them to a busy bag.

Scroll down to get your set of these Peppermint Hot Cocoa Sequencing Cards!

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To get your copy of these Peppermint Hot Cocoa Sequencing Mats, click the image or the link below to grab it for free from my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Printable Hot Cocoa Sequencing Mats

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Practice sequencing skills with early learners with these fun hot cocoa sequencing mats! Great for centers and morning tubs!

Use this fun hands on color mail sorting activity to help little ones practice color recognition! Prep it once and use at centers or in busy bags!

Multicolor Mail! Preschool Color Sorting Game

November 11, 2019 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

This fun mail-themed preschool color sorting activity is perfect for fine motor skills and color recognition!
Toddlers and preschoolers will love this mail-themed color sorting activity! Perfect for a busy bag!

Preschoolers love to pretend to deliver mail.

When we took our little ones to a pretend neighborhood, they all wanted to dress up as mail delivery workers and put envelopes in the tiny mailbox. It was adorable.

Since learning to recognize colors and color words is an important skill for toddlers and preschoolers to master, I thought it would be fun to combine colors and mail delivery into a simple preschool color sorting game!

Fun Preschool Mail Color Sorting Activity

With this simple color recognition activity, kids can pretend to “stamp mail” and work on learning their colors. And, after the initial setup, you can reuse it over and over again.

It’s perfect for preschool busy bags, centers, or morning tubs!

Read on to see how to get your set!

And for more color sorting fun, check out our Colorful Cubes Color and Number Sorting Worksheets!

Use this fun hands on color mail sorting activity to help little ones practice color recognition! Prep it once and use at centers or in busy bags!

Multicolor Mail! Preschool Color Sorting Game

To play this preschool color sorting game, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
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  • Laminator
  • Scissors
  • Hook and loop sticky dots

Preschool Mail Color Sorting Game

This game includes “envelopes” that feature the color words for:

  • Red
  • Yellow
  • Blue
  • Black
  • White
  • Orange
  • Yellow
  • and Purple

Preschool Mail Themed Color Sorting Activity for Kids

Simply cut the envelopes out, fold them in half, and laminate them. 

Add a loop sticky dot to the square in the upper right corner of each envelope.

The color stamps are all printed on one page. Laminate the page, then cut out each stamp.

Add a hook sticky dot on the back of each stamp.

Hands On Mail Color Sorting Activity for Kids

Then you’re ready to play! Show the kids how to attach the correct color stamp on each envelope.

Since the color words appear in the color they identify, this is a simple color recognition game for little ones.

Mail Themed Preschool Color Sorting Activity

You can work on primary colors first, then add secondary colors and neutrals, if you like.

Divide up the colors and see who can match their stack up first!

Preschool Mail Themed Color Sorting Activity

This would be a wonderful busy bag activity. You can just store the stamps and the envelopes in a resealable bag and let the kids practice anytime!

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Make color recognition into a fun hands on lesson with this preschool mail color sorting activity! Great for centers and preschool morning tubs!

Mail Color Sorting Activity for Kids

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This printable Spanish I Have Who Has Game is great for practicing Spanish vocabulary and counting to 20! Use it with early foreign language learners!

Printable Spanish I Have Who Has Game for Kids

November 7, 2019 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Early foreign language learning tends to focus on numbers, letters, and basic sentences. Which is great!

But it’s also cool when you add in a little fun as you go, right?

We’ve already shared printables to help kids learn to count in Spanish, but that’s not quite the same as learning to interact with others in the language.

Which is why this super simple printable Spanish I Have Who Has game is so great for early learners!

Fun Spanish I Have Who Has Game for Kids

With this simple Spanish vocabulary game, kids can have fun, practice counting, and work on their Spanish vocabulary – all at the same time!

Read on to see how to get your copy for free!

And, for more help with teaching Spanish to children, take a look at A to Z Español – our Spanish Alphabet Learning Kit!

This printable Spanish I Have Who Has Game is great for practicing Spanish vocabulary and counting to 20! Use it with early foreign language learners!

Printable Spanish I Have Who Has Game for Kids

To use this printable Spanish I Have Who Has Game, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

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Printable Spanish I Have Who Has Game for Kids

The rules of the game are simple.

Spanish I Have Who Has Game for Kids

There are 20 cards in all. Divide them up evenly among players (no more than four).

Printable Spanish I Have Who Has Game

Each player reads what is on their card, which includes naming the number on their card and asking who has another number.

Except in Spanish.

The player with the most matches at the end wins!

If you need help to teach kids how to read the numbers in Spanish as well, pick up our Spanish number 1-20 flashcards too!

Scroll down to get your copy of our Spanish I Have Who Has Game!

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Practice number recognition and Spanish vocabulary with this printable Spanish I Have Who Has Game! So fun for early math and literacy practice!

These printable cookie counting to ten worksheets are so fun for math centers or morning tubs!

Preschool Worksheets: Cookie Counting Worksheets for Preschool

November 4, 2019 by Selena Robinson 3 Comments

Use these cute cookie counting worksheets for preschool with your early learners!

One of the wonderful things about preschool is that you don’t have to teach a whole lot of math. After all, you’re working with kids that are four to five years old.

So it’s really a time for introducing the very basics of mathematics: shapes, sizes, counting, numbers, and so on.

I thought we’d add a fun twist to working on counting with Piglet with these cookie counting worksheets for preschool!

Printable Cookie Themed Counting to Ten Worksheets

These printables include practice for counting to ten and matching like objects – two skills that are important to cover in preschool.

Read on to see how to get a copy of these for your students!

And, if you enjoy this printable, check out our Ice Cream Preschool Shape Sorting Activity to practice shape differentiation with early learners! Don’t miss our other fun preschool worksheets and activities too!

These printable cookie counting to ten worksheets are so fun for math centers or morning tubs!

Cookie Counting Worksheets for Preschool

To use these cookie counting worksheets for preschool, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links provided here for convenience. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

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  • Pencils
  • Laminator (optional)
  • Dry erase crayons (optional)

Cookie Themed Counting to Ten Worksheets for Kids

This product includes two worksheets – one set featuring color cookies and one set with line art cookies (if you want to save on ink).

Students count the chocolate chips in each cookie and then draw a line to match it to a cookie with the same amount of chips on the opposite side.

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Printable Cookie Counting to Ten Worksheets

Each worksheet has five rows, so kids only have to match one cookie on the left side to another cookie on the right side.

Cookie Themed Counting to Ten Worksheets

With Piglet, we started by counting the number of chocolate chips in the first cookie.

Preschool Cookie Counting Worksheets

Then we went to the right side to find the cookie with the same number of chips. Then she drew a line to match them up.

Cookie Counting Worksheets for Preschool

After that, there was no stopping her!

A full answer key is provided for these worksheets as well.

If you want to reuse these cooking counting worksheets at math centers, just laminate them and let students use dry erase markers!

Scroll down to get your cookie counting worksheets for preschool!

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And find more ways to work with early learners on my Learning for Little Ones Pinterest board!

To get your copy of our Cookie Counting worksheets for preschool, click the image or the link below to pick it up free in my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Cookie Counting to Ten Worksheets

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Practice counting to ten with these fun cookie themed counting to ten worksheets! Laminate these to use at math centers or place them in morning tubs!

Have a sweet ELA lesson with this delicious donuts ELA activity set! Several ELA activities with a fun donut theme!

Delicious Donuts ELA Activity Set

October 31, 2019 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Donuts are life. 

Okay, maybe not life-sustaining. But definitely life-enriching.

Nothing gets my kids up and out of the bed faster than me shouting “Alright, let’s go to Krispy Kreme!”

So when I wanted to share a fun ELA activity set to keep them practicing creative writing, parts of speech, and more, I knew this Delicious Donuts Activity would be a winner!

Fun Delicious Donuts Themed ELA Activity Set

This is a fantastic activity pack for National Donut Day, which is usually in early June. But it’s a good fit for winter time, since most of us (myself included) start baking as soon as the weather turns cold.

Since these activities are low-prep, you can just print them once, laminate them, and use them at centers if you like!

Read on to see how to get your copy! And for more ELA fun with donuts, take a look at our Donut Colors Sentence Writing Activity!

Have a sweet ELA lesson with this delicious donuts ELA activity set! Several ELA activities with a fun donut theme!

Delicious Donuts ELA Activity Set

To use this donut themed ELA activity set, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper (I like Astrobright paper)
  • Pencils

Delicious Donuts Elementary Activity Set

This product includes five different donut-themed writing activities, plus an answer key.

Donut Themed ELA Activity for Kids

On the Donut Adjectives page, students can brainstorm adjectives they’d use to describe donuts.

Printable Donut ELA Activity Set for Kids

On the Delicious Donuts page, kids can try to find as many individual words in the phrase as possible.

Donut Themed ELA Lesson for Kids

The Design A Donut page allows students to create their own confectionery masterpiece!

Then they can practice unscrambling donut-related terms too!

Donut ELA Activity Set for Elementary

Finally, there’s a donut code breaker activity students can complete to decode donut flavors!

Scroll down to get your copy of our Delicious Donuts ELA Activity Set!

Take a look at these other ELA activities for early grades!

Share these fun back to school writing prompts with the to help students write about the new school year! Perfect for creative writing lessons!

Help early writers practice naming colors and writing complete sentences with this donut colors sentence writing activity! Perfect for literacy centers!

Practice helping early learners memorize the letters of the alphabet with these printable finish the alphabet worksheets for kids! Great for learning alphabetical order!

See more ways to teach ELA on my Fun Language Arts Ideas for Kids Pinterest board!

To get your copy of this Delicious Donuts ELA Activity Set, click the image or the link below to visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Printable Donut Themed ELA Activity Set

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This delicious donuts themed ELA activity set is so fun for practicing parts of speech with early elementary grades!

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This hands on short vowel sounds activity is so fun for building early phonics skills! Add it to your literacy centers for engaging phonics practice!

Vowel Houses! Short Vowel Sounds Activity for Kids

October 28, 2019 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Learning about short vowel sounds is part of a great foundation in early literacy.

After all, when we teach early readers to decode CVC words, the short vowel sound in the center is what separates the two consonants.

But early learners tend to remember concepts best when they get to incorporate movement in each lesson. 

So these interactive vowel houses make a wonderful short vowel sounds activity for increasing phonics skills!

Fun Vowel Houses Short Vowel Sounds Activity for Kids

This is a fantastic activity for literacy centers or morning tubs! You can reuse the vowel houses and let students practice matching up the correct sounds again and again.

Read on to see how to get your copy! And for more fun with short vowels, don’t miss our printable short vowel flashcards!

This hands on short vowel sounds activity is so fun for building early phonics skills! Add it to your literacy centers for engaging phonics practice!

Vowel Houses! Short Vowel Sounds Activity

To use this Vowel Houses! short vowel sounds activity, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Colored pencils
  • Glue stick
  • Laminator (optional)
  • Hook and loop sticky dots (optional)

Printable Short Vowel Sound Houses Activity

This product includes five different vowel “houses” – one for each letter.

Hands On Short Vowel Sound Activity

Each house contains four CVC words with short vowel sounds, as well as matching pictures for each word.

Printable Short Vowel Sound Activity

Students can color the houses and pictures and then practice placing each picture above the correct CVC word.

Printable Short Vowel Sound Activity for Kids

You can use these with scissors and glue if you’ll only be using this activity once.

Printable Vowel Sound Houses Activity

Or you can laminate the houses and pictures and attach hook and loop sticky dots for a reusable phonics activity!

Hands On Short Vowel Sounds Activity for Kids

Scroll down to get your copy of this Vowel Houses! CVC Short Vowel Sounds Activity!

Stop by to see these other fun activities for ELA!

This printable apple tree life cycle is perfect for fall science and ELA practice! Add it to writing centers or science centers!

Help students write about places they have visited or want to visit with this simple vacation creative writing activity!

Help early writers practice naming colors and writing complete sentences with this donut colors sentence writing activity! Perfect for literacy centers!

See more ways to teach language arts on my Fun Language Arts Ideas for Kids Pinterest board!

To get your copy of this Vowel Houses! CVC Short Vowel Sounds Activity, click the image or the link below to visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Short Vowel Sound Houses Activity

>>> Vowel Houses! CVC Short Vowel Sounds Activity <<<

Work on phonics for early grades with this fun vowel houses short vowel sounds activity! Great for literacy centers and morning tubs!

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