In lieu of candy, gimmicky stuff, and little plastic Halloween toys, this year I created a color by number Halloween activity. It is perfect for students to pass out to students and for the preschool teacher or homeschooler to use as a number to color correspondence activity. Build fine motor skills by coloring within the […]
Bat Art Project for Kids Using Elements of Art
Bats are an interesting webbed wing mammal. They help pollinate flowers, disperse fruits seeds, and they consume insects. I don’t know about you, but I like things that eat insects. This bat art project for kids, that I conjured up, fits three uses in a classroom or homeschool setting: as an advanced art color study […]
Free Printable Candy Corn Counting Center 0-15
Hello, everyone! I’m excited to share a Halloween freebie with you all today! Both of my sons are working on one-to-one correspondence skills for math, so I created this fun math center geared for preschool, kindergarten, and of course, special ed. There are 16 printable jars in total from 0-15, and a sheet of printable […]
Pumpkin Art Project for Kids Using Elements of Art
This pumpkin art lesson is designed for the regular classroom teacher who either a.) doesn’t have art as a special class for their students or b.) wants to incorporate visual lessons with measurement. Unfortunately, in many of our schools here in Chicago, arts are cut to help with school budgets. Often times, the regular classroom […]
Free Printable Weekly Student Observation Sheet
Whether you have a class of 35 or homeschool a handful, keeping records on your students’ learning is critical. We’ve created a *free* printable observation sheet for your school-based problem solving, RTI notes, behavioral ancedotals, or simply, to make note of anything you need for data for an IEP! I use this sheet when I […]