Every object can be drawn and created from simple shapes. This angel craft is no exception. It reinforces the use of shapes, precision cutting, and a little skilled glitter application for flair. It just wouldn’t seem like a Christmas angel without that glittery sparkle! My son thinks using glitter is the bees knees. That’s why […]
How to Improve Fine Motor and Cutting Skills
Hello, readers! In case many of you don’t know, both of my sons have IEPs. My oldest has autism, and my youngest son has some fine motor and receptive language delays. We had a breakthrough with some fine motor ideas for my youngest son, and of course, I had to share with you all! Stop […]
Superhero Wings Craft
Do you have a superhero at home? I have one that flies, leaps tall buildings, and catches bad guys which translates into jumping off all of the furniture, climbing the railings, and torturing his “evil” sister. He has many capes, many masks, but no wings. Today’s craft shows how to make the easiest superhero wings […]
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 […]
Apple Alphabet File Folder Game, Sorting Center, and Word Wall Headers
As many primary classrooms and homeschools gear up for apple unit and apple-related field trips, we here at the classroom creative have created a interactive alphabet literacy kit for those of your with preschoolers, kindergarteners, and first graders who are still mastering all 52 of those uppercase and lowercase letters. Learning letters is a cinch […]