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We made it to Summer!
Okay, I know it's not officially Summer yet, but here in Southern Oregon it is really starting to warm up! The kids are getting out the squirt-guns and the fruit punch. They are playing all sorts of outdoor games, and last week, there were marshmallows and hot-dogs
at home. It sure feels like summer around here!
Summer doesn't mean you have to quit learning for 3 months! There are so many fun ways you can incorporate educational activities with your summer fun. We have some exciting ideas coming for you soon, but for now you might want to check out our
This interactive set is filled with over 60+ hands-on, skill building resources with a fun summer theme. Your kiddos won't even realize they are learning. Simply print it out, and keep the sheets as "Fun-Book" pages they can do over the summer months.
You'll be surprised how often they ask to do another page!
Here is a quick peek at some of the activity pages:
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This activity pack is FILLED with a variety of resources to engage and delight your students!
You can even watch a video to see the different types of multi-leveled activities that are included.
- GEOBOARD: Students use rubber bands to create and draw the thematic pictures on a geoboard. Each sheet features an easy, and a harder version of the picture for a challenge.
- MAZES: Students solve the mazes and follow the prompts. Each page features thematic mazes alongside a tracing activity or prompt.
- PLAY DOUGH: Students use play dough to complete the prompts.Prompts require students to form and shape the dough to make pictures, solve problems, or complete the scene.
- TRACING: Students trace the pictures with colored pencils or fine tip markers. Each page features thematic content and prompts students to complete the pictures.
- SNAP CUBE CREATIONS: Students use counting cubes to make thematic pictures These cubes can be snapped together. If you do not have cubes, students can color the squares in the grid to match the picture.
- PUZZLE PICTURES: Students use puzzle blocks to create thematic pictures. These sheets feature thematic shapes and provide students with easy and more difficult patterns. A full color example is available for easy reference.
- LISTENING SKILL SHEETS: Teachers will read the directions aloud and the student listens carefully to finish the task. Tasks involve fine motor elements, coloring, and prepositional positioning of drawings
- CUISENAIRE™ ROD PICTURES: Students use colorful centimeter rods to build thematic pictures.Students are asked to color the rod key to show how many rods they used of each color.
- BRICK BUILDERS: Students use classic building blocks to recreate these thematic pictures.Students work on storing, planning, and stacking before creating their final picture.
- DOT & POKE: Students cut apart the halves. Students solve the dot to dot activities.Then, students use a push pin to poke a picture onto colored construction paper. See full instructions below.
- CUT & SORT CROWNS: Each crown features a theme alongside a 4-step sequencing pattern. Students cut out the pictures and glue them in the correct order. Students write their name, color the pictures, then staple the sides to make a crown.
- DAB & DOT: Students use daubers to dab by number in order to reveal the mystery picture. (Hold at a distance to help students see the pictures).
- CUT & PASTE CRAFTIVITY: These crafty projects are perfect for little hands.Students color, glue, and cut to make fun, thematic pictures.Pair with a simple writing prompt or poem for extra learning!
- POM PICTURES x 2: Students use pom-poms to complete the picture.For added difficulty have students use plastic tweezers to pick up the poms. Alternatively students can glue poms to make these sheets into a simple craft project.
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Letter of the Week Simplified! Over 650 pages of downloadable resources for teaching children the Alphabet one week at a time. For each letter of the alphabet you’ll receive 25 pages of activites, worksheets, charts, coloring pages, math explorations and more.
Designed to keep the prep work to a minimum, our letter of the week Alphabet Curriculum can be spread over 26 weeks on a three or four day schedule.
| Ready, Eager, Able and Determined to READ! This 36 week curriculum provides you with everything you need to teach your child to read. Structured over a 4-day/week program you’ll cover phonics, digraphs, blends, sight words, grammar and writing. Hands-on activities
keep your child engaged and learning with little to no-prep required.
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