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this is what happens when you use a preschool focus wall to teach numbers
Preschool Circle Time Routine That Will Make You Love Your Job!
This preschool circle time routine is the perfect balance of structure and fun, which makes it super effective! Click here to read more.
the paper is laid out on the floor and ready to be painted
BFIAR - We're Going on a Bear Hunt and Blueberries for Sal Part 2
Art activities related to the book "We're going on a bear hunt".
the alphabet is made out of construction paper
FREE list: 200+ Materials for Preschool Letter Activities and Collages
ABC collages and letter mats are great alphabet activities to reinforce letter-sound relationships. This article includes a list of over 200 materials to use as collage materials and/or materials to use on letter mats. This is a great literacy, letter of the week, and phonics activity for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and early childhood education.
a bulletin board with different types of words on it, including the date today and the day of the week
this and that: preschool letter of the week chart
the table is set up with different types of letters and numbers to spell out their name
20 FREE Name Activities for the First Week of Kindergarten
20 FREE Name Activities for the First Week of Kindergarten
four different types of crafts and activities for children to use in their homes or classroom
Letter of the Week Crafts
letter of the week craft: if I cut the letters and have the stuff ready Alli can do these
the letter hunt is a fun activity for toddlers to practice their letters and numbers
Letter Hunt for Early Literacy - Busy Toddler
Letter Hunt for Early Literacy: A sensory literacy activity for toddlers and preschoolers learning the alphabet.
a young boy is sitting in a laundry basket and playing with magnets on the floor
Pretend Play Fishing Alphabet Activity
Fishing alphabet activity and dramatic play scene. A fun fish activity for kids!
the worksheet is filled with pictures and words
Wh-Question Mega Pack
This mega pack contains TONS of resources to help your students learn how to successfully answer who, what, where, when, and why questions. This skill can be a struggle for children with autism, cognitive impairments, or speech disorders. Using visuals, multiple examples, and structure will allow students to learn this skill successfully with this resource! by theautismhelper.com
a sign that says where does the boat go? and has pictures of boats on it
The Communication Window
Where Questions Vehicles Adapted Book
a comic strip with the words who? and pictures of people in different professionss
Question-able Material
Who Question Practice - This simple sort activity requires discrimination skills as the child identifies who would use each object. Visual supports provide cues and structured practice on choosing appropriate referents.