This set contains two full paged outline for each number starting at 0 and going up to 20. Each number is represented in two different fonts. Use these pages for crafts or number recognition activities.
Suggested Activities:
Color the number
Look through magazines or other printed material and cut and past examples of the numbers
Draw objects inside the number to practice counting to that number
Place stickers inside the number to practice counting to that number
Use as playdough mats
Trace the numbers with fingers
Use as building mats, like placing blocks to create the number shape
Practice letter recognition and number recognition with this outline bundle pack! Each outline has bold lines and cover a full page, making them great for preschool crafts or bulletin board displays.
What is Included
Capital Letter Outlines
Lowercase Letter Outlines
Capital and Lowercase Letter Outlines
Numbers 1-20 Outlines
Suggested Activities:
Craft templates
Use as playdough mats.
Use finger to trace the number or letter.
Use blocks or other objects to build the number or letter.
Go through magazines and look for examples to the number or letter to glue to its page.
Bulletin board displays
Assess students knowledge of living and nonliving things with this science sorting activity that includes real photographs. Students will sort pictures of living and non-living things on sorting mats. Photographs are included of a variety of living plants, animals and nonliving objects.
What is included?
Sorting Cards for Living and Nonliving
Sorting Mats for living and Nonliving
Twelve cards for each category
When to Use
Informal Assessment
Science Center
Small Group Activity
These letter outlines for alphabet crafts and bulletin board letters has all capital letters on full sized pages with bold lines. These letter outlines make great templates for letter crafts and other letter recognition activities. Practice learning and decorating all letters of the alphabet.
Some letters have several versions to account for different ways of forming each letter. If you would like a letter in a format that is not currently provided, please reach out so I can include it for you.
Ways to Use:
Craft Templates
Bulletin Board Letters
Manipulative Mats
Clay Mats
This resource is in PDF format.
This packet contains lowercase letter outlines that are perfect for alphabet crafts or simple coloring activities to practice letter recognition. They can also be used as large bulletin board letters if printed on colored card stock.
Some letters have several versions to account for different ways of forming each letter. If you would like a letter in a format that is not currently provided, please reach out so I can include it for you.
Suggested activities
Craft Templates
Bulletin Board Letters
Manipulative Mats
Clay Mats
Look through magazines and other printed material to find examples of the letters to cut and paste inside the letter.
This resource is in PDF format.
These letter outline pages include a capital and lowercase letter on each page. They are great to use for letter recognition and also make great letter craft templates as well as good sorting mats for sorting letters by whether they are capital or lowercase versions of the letters.
Some letters have several versions to account for different ways of forming each letter. If you would like a letter in a format that is not currently provided, please reach out so I can include it for you.
Suggested Activities:
Look through magazines to find examples of each letter to glue on the page.
Find pictures of words that start with each letter to paste onto the page.
Simply color/decorate the letters.
Use as play dough mats.
Decorate letters with stickers or other craft materials.
Practice sight word reading fluency with these sight word stories. Students will read the stories containing the sight word.
Your students will be engaged in learning sight words by reading these different fluency stories. Each passage focuses on a single sight word so students can get a lot of practice with the target word they are learning.
What is Included:
One sight word passage for each sight word.
Extra pages to account for alternate spellings
Each sight word is presented in context, so students not only learn each sight word by sight, but also learn its correct usage in a sentence.
All of the sight word write and read pages are print and go. These no prep pages make a great literacy activity, sub plans or independent sight word practice.
Activities With These Pages:
Simply have students read the sight word.
Circle the target sight word in each passage.
Send fluency passages home for homework.
Use as easy, no prep sub plans.
This packet contains Fry’s First 100 High Frequency Words:
a, about, all, am, an, and, are, as, at, be, been, but, by, called, can, come, could, day, did, do, down, each, find, first, for, from, get, go, had, has, have, he, her, him, his, how, I, if, in, into, is, it, its, like, long, look, made, make, many, may, more, my, no, not, now, number, of, oil, on, one, or, other, out, part, people, said, see, she, sit, so, some, than, that, the, their, them, then, there, these, they, this, time, to, two, up, use, was, water, way, we, were, what, when, which, who, will, with, words, would, write, you, your
Practice sight word reading fluency with these sight word stories. Students will read the stories containing the sight word.
Your students will be engaged in learning sight words by reading these different fluency stories. Each passage focuses on a single sight word so students can get a lot of practice with the target word they are learning.
What is Included:
One sight word passage for each sight word.
Extra pages to account for alternate spellings
Each sight word is presented in context, so students not only learn each sight word by sight, but also learn its correct usage in a sentence.
All of the sight word write and read pages are print and go. These no prep pages make a great literacy activity, sub plans or independent sight word practice.
Activities With These Pages:
Simply have students read the sight word.
Circle the target sight word in each passage.
Send fluency passages home for homework.
Use as easy, no prep sub plans.
This packet contains Fry’s Second 100 High Frequency Words:
after, again, air, also, America, animal, another, answer, any, around, ask, away, back, because, before, big, boy, came, change, different, does, end, even, follow, form, found, give, good, great, hand, help, here, home, house, just, kind, know, land, large, learn, letter, line, little, live, man, me, means, men, most, mother, move, much, must, name, need, new, off, old, only, our, over, page, picture, place, play, point, put, read, right, same, say, sentence, set, should, show, small, sound, spell, still, study, such, take, tell, things, think, three, through, too, try, turn, us, very, want, well, went, where, why, work, world, years
Practice writing lowercase letters in a define space by using handwriting boxes. These letter formation worksheets help guide students to correctly write letters and to make them a proper size.
This is a set of tracing and writing practice pages where students practice writing their capital letters inside boxes then inside boxes with lines then on just the lines. This helps students learn to print their letters within a defined space.
Each Worksheet Includes
1 row of tracing the letter
1 row of tracing then writing the letter in blank boxes
1 row of tracing then writing the letter in lined boxes
1 row of tracing then writing the letter on a traditional handwriting line.
These writing pages are no prep, print and go activities. You can laminate these pages or place them inside page protectors and write with dry erase markers to use the pages multiple times.
Students will practice distinguishing between 2D shapes and 3D shapes with this shape sorting math center. This shape sort assesses whether a student can distinguish between 2D and 3D shapes with both basic shape images and with real world shape images.
Students will love this hands on and engaging way to practice seeing the difference between 2D and 3D shapes. This sorting activity makes a great math station, small group activity or hands on assessment for students learning about shapes.
Ways to Use
math centers
independent practice
hands on assessment
small group
This sorting math center is an easy to prep activity. Simply print the mats and shapes, cut out the shapes, then place in the desired center for students to complete the activity.
There are two different sorts to assess student knowledge on shapes.
one sort with basic 2D and 3D shapes
one sort with real world examples of shapes.
By having two sets of sorts, teachers are able to differentiate this math activity for students based on visual needs. This also provides teachers with more than one sort option when setting up centers or small group activities.
Students will have fun practicing letter recognition and identifying beginning sounds with these flower craftivities for the letter A. Students can express their creativity while decorating their alphabet craft.
This product includes three letter crafts, one for short A words, one for long A words, and one for letter recognition or matching.
What is Included
2 craft templates with pictures for each letter
1 craft template for letter matching for each letter
Each flower craft is a single page craft template for easy craft set up. The shapes are easy for little hands to be successful in cutting each piece on their own. In addition to using these flowers for crafts, they can also make a great sorting center.
There are two ways to use this product:
Simple print this paper, allow the students to color, cut out and glue into a flower on colored construction paper.
Print the flower pattern onto colored card stock, cut and laminate. These flowers can be used in center activities.
Practice sight word reading fluency with these sight word stories. Students will read the stories containing the sight word.
Your students will be engaged in learning sight words by reading these different fluency stories. Each passage focuses on a single sight word so students can get a lot of practice with the target word they are learning.
What is Included:
One sight word passage for each sight word.
Extra pages to account for alternate spellings
Each sight word is presented in context, so students not only learn each sight word by sight, but also learn its correct usage in a sentence.
All of the sight word write and read pages are print and go. These no prep pages make a great literacy activity, sub plans or independent sight word practice.
Activities With These Pages:
Simply have students read the sight word.
Circle the target sight word in each passage.
Send fluency passages home for homework.
Use as easy, no prep sub plans.
This packet contains all 40 Pre Primer Sight Words:
a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in, is, it, jump, little, look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we, where, yellow, you
Practice reading sight words with these sight word sentences. These sight word fluency sentences provide students with a fun way to practice reading sight words.
Students will read the sentence containing the sight word. They will then write the sentence and finally, draw a picture about the sentence. Each sight word is represented with its own page.
What is Included:
One page for each preprimer sight word
Extra pages for alternate spellings where necessary
A blank page for students to write their own sentences.
There is a blank page at the end for students to write their own sentence with the desired sight word. This allows for differentiation for students who are more advanced.
These sight word worksheets are a no prep, print and go resource for a quick activity for a writing center, small group activity or sub plans. Students can use these pages as a quick review of the sight words they are learning.
Ways to Use:
Writing Center Activity
Small Group Activity
Sub Plans
Homework
Review Activity
This packet contains all 40 Pre Primer Sight Words:
a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in, is, it, jump, little, look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we, where, yellow, you
Students will use these Christmas themed tens frames to practice counting to 10. Students will match the number on the Christmas tree to the ten frame with the correct number of objects.
Students will use these two Christmas themed puzzles to practice counting to 10. Each puzzle contains a Christmas scene and students must put the numbers 1-10 in order to complete each puzzle. these puzzles help students practice number recognition and number order.
When to Use
Math Center
Morning Activity
Quiet Time Activity
This product includes two ACE word flower template. This flower craftivity is great for spring themed long vowel or CVCe activity or center. Each craft has six different petals with words and pictures to help introduce ACE words.
There are two ways to use this product:
Simply print this paper, allow the students to color, cut out and glue into a flower on colored construction paper.
Print the flower pattern onto colored card stock, cut and laminate. These flowers can be used in center activities. Combine this with flowers of other word families to have students sort by word families.
Practice sight word reading fluency with these sight word stories. Students will write the target sight word in the blanks then read the sight word passages to practice sight word reading fluency.
Your students will be engaged in learning sight words by reading these different fluency stories. Each passage focuses on a single sight word so students can get a lot of practice with the target word they are learning.
What is Included:
One sight word passage for each sight word.
Extra pages to account for alternate spellings
Students will practice handwriting and spelling by writing the words and will practice reading fluency while reading the passages for each sight word.
Skills Practiced:
Handwriting
Spelling
Reading Fluency
All of the sight word write and read pages are print and go. These no prep pages make a great literacy activity, sub plans or independent sight word practice.
Each sight word is presented in context, so students not only learn each sight word by sight and spelling, but also learn its correct usage in a sentence.
This packet contains all 40 Pre Primer Sight Words:
a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in, is, it, jump, little, look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we, where, yellow, you
Practice sight word reading fluency with these sight word stories. Students will write the target sight word in the blanks then read the sight word passages to practice sight word reading fluency.
Your students will be engaged in learning sight words by reading these different fluency stories. Each passage focuses on a single sight word so students can get a lot of practice with the target word they are learning.
What is Included:
One sight word passage for each sight word.
Extra pages to account for alternate spellings
Students will practice handwriting and spelling by writing the words and will practice reading fluency while reading the passages for each sight word.
Skills Practiced:
Handwriting
Spelling
Reading Fluency
All of the sight word write and read pages are print and go. These no prep pages make a great literacy activity, sub plans or independent sight word practice.
Each sight word is presented in context, so students not only learn each sight word by sight and spelling, but also learn its correct usage in a sentence.
This packet contains Fry’s Second 100 High Frequency Words:
after, again, air, also, America, animal, another, answer, any, around, ask, away, back, because, before, big, boy, came, change, different, does, end, even, follow, form, found, give, good, great, hand, help, here, home, house, just, kind, know, land, large, learn, letter, line, little, live, man, me, means, men, most, mother, move, much, must, name, need, new, off, old, only, our, over, page, picture, place, play, point, put, read, right, same, say, sentence, set, should, show, small, sound, spell, still, study, such, take, tell, things, think, three, through, too, try, turn, us, very, want, well, went, where, why, work, world, years
Practice reading sight words with these sight word sentences. These sight word fluency sentences provide students with a fun way to practice reading sight words.
Students will read the sentence containing the sight word. They will then write the sentence and finally, draw a picture about the sentence. Each sight word is represented with its own page.
What is Included:
One page for each fry sight word
Extra pages for alternate spellings where necessary
A blank page for students to write their own sentences.
There is a blank page at the end for students to write their own sentence with the desired sight word. This allows for differentiation for students who are more advanced.
These sight word worksheets are a no prep, print and go resource for a quick activity for a writing center, small group activity or sub plans. Students can use these pages as a quick review of the sight words they are learning.
Ways to Use:
Writing Center Activity
Small Group Activity
Sub Plans
Homework
Review Activity
This packet contains Fry’s Second 100 High Frequency Words:
after, again, air, also, America, animal, another, answer, any, around, ask, away, back, because, before, big, boy, came, change, different, does, end, even, follow, form, found, give, good, great, hand, help, here, home, house, just, kind, know, land, large, learn, letter, line, little, live, man, me, means, men, most, mother, move, much, must, name, need, new, off, old, only, our, over, page, picture, place, play, point, put, read, right, same, say, sentence, set, should, show, small, sound, spell, still, study, such, take, tell, things, think, three, through, too, try, turn, us, very, want, well, went, where, why, work, world, years
Practice reading fluency with this sentence and picture matching activity. This literacy center contains a total of 18 sentences and pictures to match and sort. Students will read the sentences and then match the sentence with the correct picture. This will make a great center for students learning the ACK family.
Students will practice distinguishing between complete and incomplete sentences with this worksheet and center packet. There are hands on centers and worksheets to help students identify complete sentences and sentence fragments.
Activities Included:
Complete and Incomplete Sentence Sorting
Unscramble to Sentence Worksheets
Complete and Incomplete Sentence Clip Cards
Complete and Incomplete Sentence Worksheet