Spiders


35 pages

An interesting and fun way to introduce a lesson, is with a KWL.  This is a graphic representation of what students KNOW, WHAT they WANT to find out, and finally, what they have LEARNED, when you've completed your unit.  There are quite a few topics in the fall that lend themselves to KWL's.  

12 pages.

If you're doing a spider theme for fall, you'll enjoy this 10-frame spider packet.  I've included green, orange, white and black spider tiles, for students to use as manipulatives. They can also count, sort and make patterns with them.

If you enjoy using 10-frames, be sure and check out the other themed-packets.

10 pages.

Help students practice counting, graphing, colors, identifying shapes, and addition + listening and following directions, with these 4 worksheets. Afterwards, have children analyze their graph, by asking them the questions from the discussion sheet. This is a special fall FREEBIE in my TpT shop.

12 pages.

Quick, easy and effective way to teach/review ordinal numbers along with patterning.  Students number the items and color the themed-object in an ABAB or ABCABC pattern. They also draw lines from the ordinal number word, to the matching object in line.

68 pages. Common Core State Standards: K.CC.1, 1.NBT.1 A quick, easy and fun way to help your students count to 100.
47 pages. This packet has a little bit of this and that. Use the math mats to sort odd & even numbers, do addition & subtraction activities, show greater and less than groups & sets of numbers etc.

39 pages. Your students will enjoy making and wearing these 30 masks to help make story time come alive. Act out poems, nursery rhymes, fairy tales, counting parts of a story, and special holidays.

38 pages. Use these themed skill sheets to help your little ones strengthen their finger muscles and increase their hand-eye coordination, as they learn how to use a small glue bottle to make tiny dots on the seasonal shapes.
37 pages. An excellent collection of 3 and 4-column graphic organizers, for every season and a variety of themes.
6 pages. Use these nursery rhymes with your main unit, or specifically for your Leap Day activities, as they all involve leaping or jumping. To help get the wiggles out, read a few rhymes during your story time and have the students act them out by le
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