Alphabet Learning Folder
When we are teaching our kids the alphabet we are actually asking them to memorize three things about each letter: the uppercase, lowercase, and coordinating letter sound.
When we are teaching our kids the alphabet we are actually asking them to memorize three things about each letter: the uppercase, lowercase, and coordinating letter sound.
Clip cards are such an easy activity to whip together for kids that learn from multi-sensory activities. These kids benefit from busy hands at the same time their mind is working.
I put together this hands-on, Animal Habitats Busy book to clarify some of my three-old’s interesting thoughts about where animals live. Of course, she has been quite relieved to learn that alligators, large snakes, and lions prefer not to live in Oregon
Another resource for reading comprehension! This time, geared a little more towards the younger learners. This is a print and go, no-prep resource that includes simple passages and corresponding, comprehension activities.
When working on reading comprehension in our homeschool, we mostly use narration. However, I am going to be offering graphic organizers as a fun and simple way to broaden my kid’s perspective and vocabulary when it comes to understanding what they are reading.
Here are some Christmas-themed, math printables for a more festive approach to arithmetic this month. All of these are pre-k through Kindergarten level.
With Christmas right around the corner, I’ve put together a festive, activity pack for my pre-k and kindergartener that focus on literacy and handwriting. Furthermore, with silly elves peaking over the top of every page I’m hoping their daily practice of handwriting will be a little more exciting. My kiddos really enjoy pencil and paper…
Knowing kids learn by retelling stories, I thought it would be fun to make a little, hands-on book that our kids could use around the holidays to help remember the nativity story.
Time to switch out the Fall Busy Book for the Winter Themed Busy book! More patterns, counting, numbers, spatial reasoning, and building of fine motor skills.
This Winter Activities Pack for my Pre-k/Kindergarten students is prepped and ready to go. The content is simply a reinforcement of what we are already working on for the year.