Welcome to my online store! I'm passionate about creating downloadable, printable classroom resources and clip art images that make teaching easier and more enjoyable. As a fellow educator, I understand the challenges of planning engaging lessons and decorating your classroom on a budget. That's why I design high-quality, creative, and fun materials that you can instantly access and print at your convenience.
Welcome to my online store! I'm passionate about creating downloadable, printable classroom resources and clip art images that make teaching easier and more enjoyable. As a fellow educator, I understand the challenges of planning engaging lessons and decorating your classroom on a budget. That's why I design high-quality, creative, and fun materials that you can instantly access and print at your convenience.
Just like adults, children also have rights and certain responsibilities that come with them. These printables highlight 12 of the rights and responsibilities explained in the UN Charter. I created these posters with kid-friendly graphics and simple sentences to make a clear distinction between both terms. There are 12 Rights and Responsibilities that come in black and white and color. These posters work well as notebook pages or anchor charts for social studies or character education lessons. I included mini version for you to use as reading cards also. This set works well with Children’s Day which is recognised on various days in many places around the world, with Universal Children’s day celebrations or it can be used all year round to enhance social skills.
Who is this for?
These cards are great for the teaching of sequencing and narrative skills. This activity can help students grasp the idea that things happen in an order. Students build and sharpen their logical skills as they study the pictures and put them in order using sequencing words and numbers.
What you Get:
This set includes 16 stories in 3-step sequencing and 4 storiesin 4-step sequencing. There are sequencing sheets which are a black and white version of the same stories for students to cut out and paste in their notebooks or on colored sheets to show the correct sequence. I also included optional notebook sheets. As an extension they can write a sentence about each picture. The colored cards make a great center activity.
The main idea of each story included in this resource are as follows:
-Baby refuses noodles
-Girl blows balloon
-Girl blows candles (birthday cake)
-Boy dives in swimming pool
-Rabbit pulls carrot
-Fireman rescues kitten (stuck in a tree)
-Chameleon catches a bug
-Dog plays with a pillow
-Dog jumps in pool (with the kids)
-Boy sleds (down a snowy hill)
-Aliens land on a planet
-Cat and Dogs (game parody)
-Sleeping cat catches mouse
-Boy Lights Fireworks
-Boy Fishing
-Flea jumps into dog
-Frog leaps over worm
-Girl grooms a dog
-Monster destroys building
-Girl and Boy playing video games
-Man grows a beard
-Elf kid finds a treasure chest
-Crow eats corn
-Chef makes French fries
-Gardener makes bush sculpture
-Girl ghost scares girl (Halloween)
-Boy paints a picture
-A Growing Parrot
-Wave destroys sandcastle
-Santa (Mario, video game parody)
How to Use:
Simply print, laminate then cut the stories apart. Your students can retell a story using sequencing words or place them in the correct order…
These cards can be used to assist young students to visually grasp this somewhat difficult concept. They would be able to trace their own sequencing ideas in which stories and events can occur. Students get an opportunity to:-
-Follow directions
-Discriminate between pictures
-Improve visual awareness
-Retell stories and events in sequence
-Build oral vocabulary skills
-Build narrative (story) skills
-Improve sequencing skills
-Ask and answer “wh” questions themselves for clarity
SUGGESTED USE:
These simple picture cards are lots of fun to sequence! Kids will arrange them in logical order to complete each sequence. Use these simple COLOR-CODED picture sequencing cards to practice sequencing in 4-scene sets with your young detectives.
DIFFERENTIATION/EXTENSION:
For students having difficulty with sequences it is suggested that you scaffold learning by working individually with them as a guide on the side, gradually releasing support as time goes by. To start, simply select one sequence set and present the final picture first to allow him or her to see the BIG PICTURE. Then have the student place the remaining pictures in the correct order back up to the beginning to complete the sequence.
For the stronger students you can challenge them to write the story in sequence using the cards as a guide. They can write two or three sentences about each card then ultimately putting sentences together to create their own piece.
CONTENTS OF RESOURCE:
This set includes:
–>4-Scene Sequencing Cards
There are 80 cards that form 20 sequences
Each card measures 2.83" x 3.5". Each set is COLOR-coded to facilitate easy ordering.
–>2 four-scene mats
–>1 Story/Event Sequencing writing sheet
Simply print the cards and mats and laminate for longevity. This set makes a great center activity.
Picture Sequencing Cards for Young Learners (Set 2)Picture Sequencing Cards for Young Learners (Set 2)
Homophones
This is a set of 10 display posters featuring some of the most common homophones. The posters are colourfully designed and include an example that helps the children to understand the difference between each of the words.
The homophones included are:
there/their/they're
you/you're
its/it's
to/too/two
You might also be interested in similar sets
Homophone Posters: Set 2 (35 Colored Posters Including By/Buy/Bye)
Homophone Posters: Set 3 (42 Posters Including Knows / Nose)
These letter confusion/reversal posters will help your students to distinguish the difference between confusing letters m and n. Included are matching cards to help them to establish a visual memory and note the difference between similar letters in the alphabet. There are letters with an without serifs.
Learn sight words with the Sight Word Buddies! These kindergarten sight words worksheets includes the first level of the Fry words or high frequency words most used in reading and writing. These activity pages are perfect for preschool, kindergarten and first grade. They are low prep, ready to go pages for introducing sight words and are perfect for morning work, homework or extra practice.
The sight words are organized in alphabetical order to make finding them easier.
Activities included on each worksheet:
Read the word
Write the word
Map the word
Color the word
Trace the word
Spell the word
Build the word (cut out and glue the letters in the correct order)
Words included in this FIRST 100 Words packet:
the, of, and, a, to, in, is, you, that, it, he, was, for, on, are, as, with, his, they, I, at, be, this, have, from, or, one, had, by, words, but, not, what, all, were, we, when, your, can, said, there, use, an, each, which, she, do, how, their, if, will, up, other, about, out, many, then, them, these, so, some, her, would, make, like, him, into, time, has, look, two, more, write, go, see, number, no, way, could, people, my, than, first, water, been, called, who, am, its, now, find, long, down, day, did, get, come, made, may, parts
If you’re looking for fun and effective alphabet learning worksheets for your preschooler, homeschooler or kindergartner, you’ve come to the right place! Our printable alphabet worksheets are perfect for helping kids learn their ABCs in a variety of fun and engaging ways.
Here are just a few of the ways our alphabet learning worksheets can help your child:
Find the letter worksheets: These worksheets are great for helping kids identify letters in both upper and lower case.
Molding mats: These mats are perfect for helping kids learn to form letters correctly.
Learning activity sheets: These sheets provide a variety of fun and engaging activities to help kids learn each letter.
Coloring sheets: These coloring sheets are a great way to help kids learn the alphabet and have fun at the same time!
Alphabet learning writing sheets: These sheets are perfect for helping kids practice writing the letters of the alphabet.
So what are you waiting for? Get started with our alphabet learning worksheets today!
These A-Z Do-A-Dot alphabet worksheets are great for strengthening hand muscles and develop fine motor skills while learning the letters of the alphabet. These worksheets help your students work on uppercase and lowercase letter formation while simultaneously learning letter names and letter sounds. These are great for students to fill using dot markers, dab paint, stickers, bingo daubers or markers. Included on each page are an image and word label for students to connect with letter learning. This resource is perfect for toddler, preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten age students learning letters a to z.
Christmas A perfect first book of the Nativity; simply told and beautifully illustrated. This mini book is a simple introduction to the Christmas story created for your kiddos. Both the colored and the black and white versions are a perfect addition to any lesson or theme about Christmas. Through clear, simple language this story is told and your kiddos can follow along with you. This book is great for guided reading activities as some of the words might be difficult for emerging readers. Simply print, cut and assemble.
***Colored and Black and White version included in this purchase***
Christmas Around the World. This is a mini writing unit for students to focus on Christmas around the world.
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It includes a research question guide sheet plus BLANK writing sheets for 14 countries including my own country of Trinidad and Tobago. This product does not contain facts.
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I included 3 sets of sheets for your drawing and writing needs. Your kids will have fun completing this unit and most of all they will learn a lot more about Christmas in different parts of the world.
This simple mini book allows young students to write simple sentences that capture the true meaning of Christmas. Each page contains engaging graphics that makes writing both fun and engaging as they color and write about different Christmas elements that can be quite familiar to them. This makes a great activity for students ages 5 to 7.
Classroom Jobs
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There's a job here for every child in your class! In this EDITABLE set the following 48 jobs are depicted with kid-friendly illustrations on a black and white chevron background: It contains two different sizes of headers.
JOB TITLES (Editable)
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1. Attendance Monitor
2. Banker
3. Bathroom Monitor (Male)
4. Bathroom Monitor (Female)
5. Board Cleaner
6. Book Collector
7. Caboose
8. Calendar Monitor
9. Center Inspector
10. Chair Stacker
11. Class Reader
12. Clean Sweeper
13. Computer Technician
14. Computer Helper
15. Dismissal Helper
16. Door Monitor
17. First Aid Helper
18. Hand Sanitizer Monitor
19. Homework Monitor
20. Journal Helper
21. Letter Vest Helper
22. Library Helper
23. Light Technician
24. Line Leader
25. Litter Monitor
26. Lunch Monitor
27. Material Manager
28. Mat Helper
29. Message Board Helper
30. Messenger
31. Nurse’s Aide
32. Paper Supply Manager
33. Pencil Patrol
34. Pet Helper
35. Plant Monitor
36. Pledge Leader
37. Recycling Monitor
38. Scrap Monitor
39. Sink Monitor
40. Snack Helper
41. Substitute Helper
42. Table Captain
43. Table Wiper
44. Teacher Assistant
45. Timekeeper
46. Water Fountain Monitor
47. Weather Reporter
48. Zoo Keeper
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You can edit the job titles using the embedded font. Simply click in the text box and rename the classroom jobs.
I also included two extra card templates without images that you can customize at will.
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TIPS: To ensure that every child has an opportunity and responsibility assign two students per job. This also encourages job-sharing or working together as a partnership. You can either designate the jobs to students, have them choose or apply for a position A good idea is to rotate the jobs either daily, weekly, or quarterly, it’s your choice. You can make the transitions easier by having a “training” session by the previous student to help the next student to do the job efficiently.
If you want your students to become responsible while building a community spirit, give them responsibilities. Classroom Jobs are a great way for students to take responsibility for their classroom.
Homophones
This fantastic homophone pack is over 100 pages full of ideas. It contains 154 cards, 17 posters and 2 writing activities total. This pack features a range of 14 different homophone pairs for your kiddos. The pairs are:
won/one
nose/knows
bear/bare
blue/blew
ball/bawl
toe/tow
see/sea
flour/flower
hair/hare
mail/male
pair/pear
sale/sail
night/knight
ate/eight
This resource contains the following:
28 picture cards (4 per print)
28 picture cards with labels (4 per print)
14 paired cards (4 per print)
28 Cards-Words only (8 cards per print)
3 Homophone Posters (with definition and Word lists up to Grade 6)
14 Homophone Pair Posters- Each poster features a different word with a colorful illustration and a helpful example to put the word into context
1 Concentration Game
1 My Pear of Pairs Student Book- Writing words activity
1 Homophone Fun Mini Book-Writing sentences activity
28 Popsicle Picture Cards
28 Popsicle Word Cards
2 Bonus Worksheets