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Free Back to School Ice Breaker Dice Game

 If you want to get to know more about your students, download this poster for free. You don't need to cut, paste, laminate, simply print and play! The rule of this game is very simple. Children will roll the dice and then share something about themselves, depending on what they rolled.
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Free Fruit and Body Parts Word Cards

One of the best way to keep your students engaged is to incorporate some classroom games to make learning more fun and exciting. Minute to Win it reading game is one of my students' favorite game. We love it because it is fast paced, competitive, but also a lot of fun for everyone. What you'll need for this game: - stopwatch or phone with a stopwatch function, - word cards Each student has 20 seconds to read as many words as they can. The best thing about flashcards and word cards is the unlimited ways you can use them. My Fruit Word Cards Freebie contains the following words: apple, banana, pear, kiwi, orange, grapes, watermelon, pineapple, lemon, strawberry, melon, cherry. My Body Parts Word Cards Freebie contains the following words: head, hair, eye, ear, mouth, nose, arm, hand, fingers, leg, foot, toes. What classroom games do you like to play? Comment below, we'd love to hear from you.
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Emergent Readers I Like I Don't Like Fluency Strips Freebie

Just a quick post to share my newest Emergent Readers Fluency Strips Freebie with you. This FREE Fluency Strips Set helps kiddos revise I like/I don't like/do you like? expressions. I Like I Don't Like Fluency Strips packet includes the following: 1. 48 Fluency Strips              Set 1 - I like fruit (pages 4-5)             Set 2 - I don’t like fruit (pages 6-7)             Set 3 - Do you like? (pages 8-9) These Fluency Strip Sets provide learners with repetitive text to help them learn I like, I don’t like, Do you like? expressions and fruit words. The Fluency Strips are very simple to put together. - Print pages 4-9 (print each set on a different colored cardstock). - After printing, you can laminate them if you like, cut out the pages, hole punch them and placed them on a ring. 2. Fluency Assessment - There are class and individual fluency assessment sheets so you can easily monitor students progress (pages 10-15). KEY
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FREE Christmas Color by Number Addition within 10

As we enter Christmas season, my kids love any kind of Christmas-themed learning we do.  I decided to create some coloring pages to help master addition math facts in a FUN way! These NO PREP math worksheets are such a fun way for kids to practice fine motor skills while practicing addition math facts to 10. Grab your colorful crayons and follow our color by number guide to decorate 10 unique Christmas coloring pages. Feel free to download your FREE Christmas Color by Number Addition within 10 worksheets . Need other Christmas activities? Check out my products linked below! Christmas Roll and Cover Christmas Addition/Subtraction Fact Family Worksheets with Addition to 10 Christmas Number Bond Worksheets Christmas Roll and Compare Greater Than, Less Than, Equal Worksheets Christmas Addition to 20 Worksheets Christmas Addition Facts to 20 Task Cards Christmas Background ClipArt
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Halloween Math and Literacy Centers Playing Cards + A Freebie

Today I'm sharing a few of the pages from my Halloween Math and Literacy Playing Cards in action + A FREEBIE. You can use these easy prep playing cards in - math stations - literacy centers - fast finisher corners - busy bags for improving math facts, sorting and classifying, matching, learning colors, Halloween vocabulary, emergent readers, playing games, and so on. The possibilities are endless. This Halloween Math and Literacy Center packet includes the following: 1. Halloween Vocabulary Chart 2. Small picture cards in rainbow colors (bat, hat, cat, caldron, Frankenstein, spider, candies, pumpkin, haunted house, witch) 3. Small word cards         Colors         Number words         Halloween vocabulary         Numbers 4. Color Vocabulary Cards (95x40 inches) 5. Medium cards (99x99 inches)          Counting cards         Number cards         Ten frames         Math symbols
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Color Grid Reference Game + A Freebie

I played a fun game with my kiddos on a chessboard the other day. They absolutely loved it. This is a great activity because it has more than one focus. While practicing their colors, kiddos learn grid reference and build their fine motor skills during play. Here is what you need: a chessboard pom poms (lots of them) recording sheets (optional)  The objective of the game is simple. Set up the chessboard with pom poms. Call the coordinate points, the children have to read the grid coordinates and identify colors in the correct positions.  Here is the recording sheet I wiped up for this. I created a simple recording sheet without coordinates. You can grab a copy by clicking the picture. The objective of the game is to read the grid coordinates name the color and simply color the recording sheets. Setting up this game is a little bit time-consuming. So I created a resource based on this game. Now I can use this game with my students for independent w
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Color Sight Word Puzzle

Here is a fun game to play with your students. This game is a great way to practice color recognition, reading, and more! Putting a puzzle together can be challenging for those without much experience. However, it will flexing your students brain muscles, and improve fine motor skills. Puzzles are a great option for your early finishers, morning work, or even intervention groups. Puzzles work well as individual work, partner work, and small group work. Students with special needs also do well with these, once they understand the concept. Just print and cut on the lines and you have instant engaging activity. I recommend printing them on cardstock and laminating them. You can put them into plastic baggies. There are 6 puzzle sets, 8 pieces to each puzzle. You can make your sets color coded by printing the cards on the white side of the scrapbook paper. In case you do not have scrapbook paper, I added a different zig-zag background paper for each puzzle set.
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FREE Telling Time Worksheets

 Just a quick post to share my newest telling time freebie with my teaching friends. Telling time can be daunting for kiddos! Do you need some engaging resources to reinforce telling time? I use these worksheets to reinforce telling time as well as assess how well my students read the time on a clock. If you are interested in the unit where the above example was taken from, you can take a look at it in my Teacher Pay Teachers store. This packet includes 26 telling time worksheets. This packet covers: A - Time to the hour B - Quarter past the hour C - Time to the hour and quarter past the hour D - Time to the half hour E - Time to the hour and time to the half hour F - Time to the hour, time to the half hour and quarter past the hour G - Quarter to the hour H - Time to the hour and quarter to the hour I - Quarter to the hour and quarter past the hour J - Time to the hour, quarter past the hour, half past the hour and quarter to the hour K - Z Time to the neare
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