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Christmas Words That Start With E

48 Christmas Words That Start With E

We’ve got a word list to help build vocabulary this season with Christmas words that start with E! With simple descriptions and example sentences, this list is suitable for your preschoolers and kindergarteners. Printable resources for Christmas vocabulary and phonics Christmas Words That Start With E 1. Eagerly Description: Very excited and enthusiastic. Example: “The […] Read more…

Adjectives to Describe a Person

A great way to expand your students’ vocabulary is to explore adjectives, specially those used to describe people!  Children love talking about themselves and each other and this list of adjectives to describe people offers a great jumping off point to get those adjectives flowing! 112 Adjectives to Describe a Person from A-Z! Adventurous Affectionate […] Read more…

Kindergarten Reading Comprehension Worksheets: Improve Your Child’s Literacy Skills

If you’re a parent or teacher of a kindergartener, you know how important it is to develop strong reading comprehension skills early on. One tool that can help with this is the kindergarten reading comprehension worksheet. These worksheets are designed to help young children understand what they’re reading, build their vocabulary, and develop critical thinking […] Read more…

Add these winter STEM activities to your winter learning curriculum for a lot of hands on inspiration in the cold, winter months.

Winter STEM Activities for Kids

The winter months are a great time of year to excite kids about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math) projects! Add these winter STEM activities to your winter learning curriculum for a lot of hands on inspiration in the cold, winter months. Understanding STEM STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. It is an […] Read more…

15 Fun Preschool Sorting Activities The Kids Will Love

Sorting Activities for Preschoolers

Sorting is more than just a child’s play; it’s a window into their cognitive development. As they classify and group objects, they’re not only preparing for mathematical concepts but also learning essential life skills. So, the next time you see a child grouping their toys or separating leaves from flowers, know that they’re on a […] Read more…

Sense Of Sight Activities For Preschool

These sense of sight activities for preschoolers will enhance preschoolers’ visual skills and understanding of their environment. These activities, ranging from color matching and shape sorting to outdoor observation and pattern recognition, are perfect for fostering cognitive development, social skills, and creativity in young learners. Sensory experiences are a great way to help children develop […] Read more…

How To Teach Skip Counting

How To Teach Skip Counting

How would you describe your teaching style? Are you a teacher who likes to explain things step by step or prefer to let students discover things on their own? Teaching children is a rewarding experience. Children love learning new things and they also enjoy being taught by someone who cares about them. When teaching young […] Read more…

Free: Dental Health Month Rhyming Matchups

How do you teach rhyming to your pre-schoolers?  Rhyming is an important pre-literacy skill and is part of the foundation that future reading skills are built on.  But, teaching rhyming doesn’t have to be complicated! My favorite ways to work on rhyming is to enjoy lots and lots of rhyming songs and stories together!  Oral language activities […] Read more…

Free: Snowman Beginning Sound Matching

Looking for a winter beginning sounds activity?  Try this snowman printable to teach letter sounds and work on the alphabet. We love all things snow and snowmen in our class!  This beginning sounds activity will work in a variety of your literacy centers during winter and is suitable for preschool, pre-K, Kindergarten and early intervention. […] Read more…

Free: Christmas Rhyming Matchups

How do you teach rhyming to your pre-schooler?  Rhyming is an important pre-literacy skill and is part of the foundation that future reading skills are built on.  But, teaching rhyming doesn’t have to be complicated! My favorite ways to work on rhyming is to enjoy lots and lots of rhyming songs and stories together!  Oral […] Read more…