Is it really almost April? It sure doesnt feel like spring yet, but I will just keep thinking warm thoughts! To celebrate National Poetry Month I am participating in a blog hop hosted by Line Upon Learning.As a kindergarten teacher, I like to use a new poem every week to introduce and review basic concepts […]
Spring is in the air! Do you feel it? I put together some spring activities for early elementary homeschoolers so you can do them in your homeschool.
Spring activity for Autism and Special Education, Speech Therapy, OT. Forming sentences is very important for young learners or those with autism. This activity uses real-life pictures for easy recognition of common objects and sight words as sentence starters. It is perfect for early readers. This is also an activity to practice identifying the attributes of what and the number of a group of items. There are 15 groups of items. The student will match the corresponding picture to answer the questions - What? How Many? Click here for Spring Building Sentences Boom Cards! There are 2 ways to use this file: 1. Print the first 15 pages and use the pages as a “cut and paste” activity. The students will use glue to paste the correct answers where necessary. 2. Print all the pages on photo paper and laminate them. Cut out the pages containing the numbers and pictures. There are 2 pages that serve as boards for the types of answers (“what?”, “how many?”). Use Velcro on the back side of each card and in the middle of each blank square on the boards as well as on each square containing the questions. Thus the activity can be reused as many times as needed. *** Students can build 2 types of sentences: -using cards with words and hints (dots for the numbers and pictures for the object words), then -using cards with only words, as shown on the title page. This is a great matching activity for K and 1st gr and for students with autism. Related Products ⭐ Building Sentences Activity - Flowers ⭐ Building Sentences Activity - What color is it? ⭐ Sentence Building, Building Sentences Activity for Special Ed and Speech Therapy ⭐ Sentence Building Activities for Speech Therapy ⭐ Seasons and Holidays Building Sentences for Speech Therapy Bundle ⭐ Spring Clothing - Adapted Book for Autism ⭐ Spring Activity for Speech Therapy - Yes No Questions ⭐ Spring Activity for Speech Therapy ⭐ Spring Activity - Non Identical Sorting for Speech Therapy LEAVE FEEDBACK AND RECEIVE TPT CREDIT! When you leave a review, you'll earn 1 credit for every $1 you spent on TPT for that resource. Each credit has a value of 5 cents, so every 20 credits earned equals $1 you can apply to future TPT purchases. Go to your "My Purchases" page. Click the "Leave a review" button. Answer each question and leave a review sharing more about your experience with the resource. Then, click "Done." To redeem your credits, look for "Use Account Balance" located under the "Checkout" button in your cart. Enter the amount you'd like to apply toward your order, and click "Apply." BECOME A FOLLOWER OF MY STORE! Being a follower of my store you`ll learn about my new products, sales, and discounts! Become my follower by clicking on the green star on any of my pages and receive email updates in your TPT inbox.
The return of spring always stirs a great sense of excitement in us all as we hear the birds singing earlier in the day, witness a new blanket of colour appear on the ground and begin to listen out for the migrating birds to return. For this activity print out the 'signs of spring' spotters sheet
This worksheet has conversation questions about spring. Some questions are specific to Japan, so it might need to be adjusted for use in other places. I hope you find it useful. - ESL worksheets
If you need some free Spring Speech Therapy Activities that are editable and low prep, check out all these activities available in Canva!
Spring is here! Here are some highlights of what we have been up to... We read many non fiction books about spring. Here are s...
These early childhood activities are perfect for engaging young students with special needs during the spring time. Plus grab free ones.
Good Morning everyone! I hope that this post finds you well. This past week we have been studying all things spring (in the midst of taking our standardized test). space I wasn’t sure what would grab
Here you’ll find all sorts of “Kiddie Creatables”: fun crafts, activities, and creative projects for the little ones, including free printable coloring book
Bring the planting fun into the classroom with this hands-on and free Planting with Kids Writing Activity!
Spring has sprung, and what better way to celebrate the season of growth and renewal than by indulging in some adorable spring chick art crafts? These feathered friends are the perfect symbol of new beginnings and the fresh start that springtime represents. With their soft, fluffy feathers and sweet chirps, it's no wonder that chicks are a beloved icon of the season. So, let's grab our art supplies and get started!
“Spring has sprung. The grass has ris.’ I wonder where the birdies is.” You don’t hear that too often anymore, but “back in my day” (the ...
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Ok, a week ago I had a snow day and was introducing my new Phonics "Ph"riends packs. You can check out those packs in this post by clicking HERE. At the end of the post I said I hope the weather looks a little more like spring next week than it did that day......well, guess what.......it did!!!!! Brace yourself because today...........yes, today..........the sun ACTUALLY CAME OUT!!!!! That's right!!!! I saw it!!!!! And the temperature was in the 40's. So, it did look, and feel, a little more like spring one week later. Have I mentioned that I REALLY WANT SPRING!!!! I am craving warm weather!!! So here's a cute little activity we did and you can download the writing that goes with it at the end of this post. First of all, I LOVE TARGET!!!!! I bought these adorable foam egg pieces at Target for $5.00. There were like 40 sets in the pack and you could mix up the colors. Sooooo cute! I wasn't sure what I was going to do with them and then this idea "hatched". Ha ha!!! Did you catch my play on words??? Ignore the corny comments - I think I have Spring Fever! Considering how much I am aching for spring, our theme this week was, what else, but SPRING!!! We started with a circle map. Which, let me digress to say that I am in need of some anchor chart lessons. I SO wish I could make the GORGEOUS anchor charts I see on Pinterest from you fabulous bloggers out there. I have anchor chart envy for sure! But, nonetheless, here it is! Nothing too great, but I try :-) So then we moved onto the writing about Spring - what we hear, what we see, and of course, what we like about Spring. Click on the picture below to grab your copy. There are 2 versions of this writing paper because I did a rough draft first and this one pictures was the final copy. Finally I took picture of the kiddos and told them to put their hands up like they were hatching out of an egg. Some of them were hysterical!!! I hope you might be able to use this little freebie in your classroom and more importantly I hope you can grab those adorable eggs from Target to complete the project. I loved the way they came out!! Happy Spring everyone --- those of you down south, keep sending the sun and I'll try to keep sending out some freebies!!!
Spring Arts and Crafts for Kids, Springtime Artwork in Kindergarten and Preschool via RainbowsWithinReach
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Build literacy and pre-math skills with preschool Spring songs and fingerplays. Printable lyrics posters for home and classroom.
Are you ready for Spring? This common core aligned unit is packed full of engaging spring themed activities! This unit contains 18 centers!!!! Literacy Centers: Blooming Digraphs Butterfly Blends-magnify the blend Buggy for Blends-write the room Luck of the Irish-middle sound sort Quack Quack I can Write that! QR code CVC words Flying high with sight words-write the room Words to tweet about-mirror words Froggy Mystery Words-scrambled sight words Sight Words are a Picnic- QR code sight words Math Centers: Tip toe through the Tulips- counting tallies Flower Power-count the room place value Pot of Gold-greater than/less than Lily pad subtraction Sunny Shapes-3D shapes Rainbow numbers- what comes next? Ladybug Addition Lucky Numbers-QR code place value Springtime Graphing Check out the Emergent readers for Spring and the March Whole Group math flipchart:)
Has spring fever arrived in your classroom? Here are a couple of spring activities that I used to harness the energy. This free spring poem download is perfect for kindergarten and first grade. The Hello Spring Goodbye Winter activity allows emerging writers to share their ideas with a drawing and simple writing.