Today I'm sharing a set of free, no prep games for short o words. Free games for reading short o words Simply take turns rolling the die and reading the words in the corresponding column. The first five games have rhyming words in each column - making them easier than the last two games in the download. This game asks your child to read nine words each time he rolls the die. Other games include words beginning ... Read More
Letter X Activities for 2-year-olds
Enjoy these letter X activities for 2-year-olds! We're almost done with our letter of the week activities! For (over) the past year, I've been doing alphabet activities with my Two. Full disclosure: she recently turned three. Clearly we haven't done a letter each week. At the beginning, just after she turned two, we spent several weeks on each letter. As time rolled on and she got better at this, we did two letters ... Read More
10 tips for differentiated reading instruction in K-3
Looking for tips to achieve differentiated reading instruction in K-3? You're in the right place! (This post contains affiliate links.) Differentiation. It's the big buzz word these days, isn't it? But what does it really mean? Simply put, differentiation is tailoring your instruction to meet the needs of individual learners. According to Carol Ann Tomlinson, "Differentiating instruction means 'shaking up' ... Read More
2D and 3D shape games
Looking for games to help kids recognize 2D and 3D shapes in real life? These will do the trick! If you're looking for shape activities to use with your students, then you've landed in the right spot. I've been sharing loads of them lately, and you can find them in the links at the bottom of this post. Today I'm sharing a set of games that students can play all on their own. You'll get three games in the ... Read More
3D shape sorting mats
Looking for sorting mats to help children recognize 3D shapes in real life? Here you go! Lately I've shared a variety of activities for teaching children to recognize 3D shapes. Here's another math center to add to your collection! To prepare the center, laminate the mats and cards. Then cut apart. You can make this center extra fun by applying clear Velcro dots to the cards and mats. To make the activity easier, ... Read More
Earth day books
Looking for Earth day books for preschool and up? You're in the right place! Here are some wonderful books to encourage young children to care for the environment! I hope you find some new favorites to read to your students. Earth Day books for preschool through grade 2 ... Read More
3D shape games
Teach kids about 3D shapes with this set of free games! Today I'm sharing a simple freebie that will help kids see 3D shapes in every day objects. This game follows the format of my other Roll a Games. Simply take turns rolling the die and moving along the path according to the key at the top of the game board. For example, if you roll a 3, you would move to the next object which has the shape of a rectangular ... Read More
Letter W Activities for 2-year-olds
Today I'm sharing a variety of letter W activities for 2-year-olds! Are you doing letter of the week with your toddler? I've been sharing a variety of simple activities for 2-year-olds over the past year. We love to share activities that worked for us, but please choose only the ones that your child enjoys. Children go through a tremendous amout of growth and maturity the year that they're two. Some of these ... Read More
3D shape worksheets
Teach children some basic geometry with these free 3D shape worksheets! Today I'm sharing two worksheets to help kids explore 3D shapes. Let's dive in! 3D Shape Worksheets The first worksheet asks kids to count faces, edges, and vertices on each shape. First, let's look at some definitions. face - any of the flat surfaces of a solid object edge - a line segment where two faces meet vertex - a point where two or ... Read More
Letter V Activities for 2-year-olds
Looking for letter V activities for 2-year-olds? You're in the right place! I've been teaching my 2-year-old the alphabet - not because we're in a race, or because I think small children need a lot of structured learning - but because it's fun. We keep it light - doing this a few days a week for about 10-15 minutes at a time. And she loves it! Here's our volcano craft - because of course you have to make a volcano ... Read More