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Anna Geiger

August 17, 2014 •  24 Comments PSPKK123

10 reasons kids need nursery rhymes

(This post contains affiliate links.) Today's children have screens everywhere they turn.  Many of us know a toddler (perhaps our own!) who can operate an iPad.  Things are surely different than when we were kids!  Aren't nursery rhymes a thing of the past? They shouldn't be. (This post contains affiliate links.) Mary had a little lamb, her fleece was white as snow... Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled ... Read More

Filed Under: Book Lists, Reading, Pre-reading Tagged With: preschool, kindergarten, nursery rhymes, Pre-K

August 16, 2014 •  28 Comments PSPKK123

Letter B Art Projects for Preschoolers

Balloon Painting I blew up a few small balloons and set them on the table with some paper and washable glitter paint. This didn't keep my kids' attention as long as I thought it would, but it created some cool effects! Printing with Toy Bugs My Two dipped our plastic toy bugs into paint and stamped them on his paper. Blast off with Balloons When I saw this project, I knew we had to try it. The kids loved the final ... Read More

Filed Under: General Tagged With: preschool, kindergarten, arts and crafts, Pre-K

August 15, 2014 •  6 Comments PSPKK123

Color sorting mat

Today I'm sharing a free sorting mat that will help you teach colors to toddlers. How have your children learned their colors?  At our house, we read books about colors and do simple activities to help my kids notice and talk about color differences.  My Two knows nearly all of his colors, but I knew he would still enjoy this simple color sorting activity using our counting bears. Free color sorting ... Read More

Filed Under: Colors, shapes & patterns Tagged With: preschool, colors

August 13, 2014 •  28 Comments PSPKK123

Bear counter problem solving activity

Today I'm sharing a fun problem solving activity for first and second grade. My incoming second grader loved it! I used our red, blue, green, and yellow counting bears for this problem solving activity, but you could use any manipulative in those colors.  Even scraps of colored construction paper would work!  You can also use the printable paper bears in the free download at the end of this post. Problem solving ... Read More

Filed Under: Problem Solving, Math Tagged With: problem solving, first grade, second grade

August 12, 2014 •  13 Comments PSPKK123

Free letter B book of rhymes and songs

We love to sing!  That's what I created my free printable letter books of rhymes and songs.  Today I'm sharing our letter B book. Free letter B book of rhymes and songs (This post contains affiliate links.) My rhyming letter books are easy to assemble and print!  Here are the songs and rhymes you'll find in our letter B book: Here is the Beehive Here is the beehive,But where are the bees?Hiding ... Read More

Filed Under: General Tagged With: little letter book, nursery rhymes, Pre-K, rhyming, preschool, kindergarten

August 10, 2014 •  29 Comments PSPKK123

Level 3 handwriting pages – lowercase

They're finally here!  Today I'm sharing a set of free handwriting worksheets in lowercase. Have you seen my all of my handwriting pages?  I teach my kids to write their letters using three sets of handwriting pages.  I start simple with Letters of All Sizes, then move to large letters on two lines, and finish with letters on four lines. Even this last set of pages is designed to give a lot of support.  You'll ... Read More

Filed Under: Handwriting Tagged With: kindergarten

August 9, 2014 •  31 Comments PSPKK123

Beginning sound blackout (8 boards!)

Are you looking for a fun way to review letter sounds with your preschooler, kindergartner, or first grader?  Try Beginning Sound Blackout! Recently I saw a great idea for learning letter sounds at Stay at Home Educator.  She created her own Initial Sound Blackout game for preschoolers.  When I saw it, I knew it would be perfect for my Four! I created eight boards. Each board has pictures for 16 ... Read More

Filed Under: Letter sounds, Alphabet Tagged With: first grade, kindergarten

August 8, 2014 •  10 Comments PSPKK123

Milk cap spelling mats – short e words

If you're teaching your child to read or spell short e words, these printable milk cap spelling mats are perfect! When you go through the cards you will find both easy and more challenging words within the word families. The short e spelling mats contain these words: bed, red, shed sled net, wet, vet, jet hen, pen, ten, men vest, nest, test, best well, bell, shell, smell tent, cent, bent, dent peck, deck, neck, ... Read More

Filed Under: Spelling, CVC Words, Reading Tagged With: kindergarten, short e, word families, milk cap letters, first grade

August 7, 2014 •  45 Comments PSPKK123

Roll & write for short vowel words

I created this set of pages to help my Five get practice spelling and writing short vowel words. You'll love how simple this is! 1. Give your child a printable, pencil, and die. 2. Have him roll the die.  He will write a word with an ending corresponding to the number on the die.  On the above printable, rolling a two would mean writing a word that ends with "ack." 3. Show your child how to use the letters, blends, ... Read More

Filed Under: Spelling, CVC Words Tagged With: first grade, kindergarten, short vowels, word families

August 6, 2014 •  4 Comments PSPKK123

B is for Butterfly – free printable

Today I'm adding another dot sticker page to our collection - B is for butterfly! I'm also sharing tips for how to use these pages with a 2 1/2 year old. B is for Butterfly - free printable I've been sharing our dot sticker pages as I create them.  I've chosen to teach the alphabet out of order.  Letter B is toward the end of our list, because it's one of the tougher letters to write.  You can learn more about how ... Read More

Filed Under: General Tagged With: dot sticker page, fine motor, preschool, Pre-K

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