First for the freebie! Download a free sampler of my new Fall themed ABC and 123 worksheets here:
Fall Themed ABC and 123 Worksheet Freebie
Scroll down for more images and info on this entire set!
You know it is a wonderful day when a teacher is recognized for their talent. Georgia kindergarten teacher, Deanna Jump, has earned $1,000,000.00 (yes a million) on Teachers Pay Teachers and is still teaching in the classroom! I think it is a wonderful time to be a teacher, when collaboration and technology can impact our classrooms for the better. Congratulations Deanna!
Now onto my newest endeavor! I have created a set of Fall themed worksheets for my class to practice their ABC's and 123's with cut and glue, writing, matching and more. I have found that my group of fours this year needs worksheets that have a kinesthetic element. They are successful with the academic element but seem to be missing some of the basic skills necessary to succeed past Pre-K. Cutting skills, glue bottle skills, coloring skills, visual discrimination skills and direction following skills are all major areas I will be working on this next couple of weeks. I will be posting some ideas on how to work on these specific skills throughout the week. Until then check out my newest worksheet set that I will be using to help achieve the goals I have set for my class.
Fall Themed ABC and 123 Worksheets
These worksheets are a great addition to my Fun in the Pumpkin Patch Unit which is a 104 page complete math and literacy unit ready for your fall classroom fun!
Till next time,
Christine
Hello All, Today we had so much fun with our sight word from my freebie Snowflake Slap . First I laid out all of the snowflakes on the carpet. If the child could read me the word they could keep the card and crumple it into a snowball. Once all of the words were read and squished I told the class we could have a snowball fight! It was such great fun that we took our "snowballs" into another kinder classroom and attacked them. As the kids threw the sight word snowballs we made more snowballs and threw them into the crowd from leftover paper. It was great fun! Once we settled back into our classroom we placed all of the snowballs into a bucket and each child pulled a word. If they could read it they recorded it on the left side of the worksheet below, if they couldn't read the word they recorded it on the right. The ones most did not know were pretty consistent so I know which ones we need the most work on. So hop on over the TpT to grab your free copy of Snowflake Slap an
Thank you! I teach kindergarten and TK (transitional Kinders -4 yr olds in CA)
ReplyDeleteI have a combination class and love finding ideas and things for my four TK's.
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Tonia
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