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Monday, March 12, 2012

The Red Carpet Early Learning Printables

The Red Carpet PrintablesReady for a few more printables based on a great book? These printables were created to use with The Red Carpet by Rex Parkin {check your library to see if they have a copy ~ this is a great story!}.

I found a used copy on Amazon for a great price, so keep checking if you don’t find one right away! The prices for the used books change often.

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The printables for the book The Red Carpet include fun activities to tie in with the story ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, counting cards, counting by cents, a scavenger hunt check sheet for road signs in the story, early mapping skills, telegram words and more!

Download The Red Carpet printables pack!!

 

Don’t Miss These Either!

~ The Red Carpet word cards for the Read! Build! Write! vocabulary mats

~ Resources from Homeschool Share

~ More Literature Based Printables

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Monday, February 6, 2012

If Jesus Came to My House Printables

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These printables were created to use with the book If Jesus Came to My House by Joan Thomas.

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The printables for If Jesus Came to My House include fun activities to tie in with the story ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, a Scripture verse and tracer page, rhyming words, counting activities and more!

Download the If Jesus Came to My House printables pack!!

 

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~ If Jesus Came to My House word cards for the Read! Build! Write! vocabulary mats

~ Resources from Homeschool Share

~ More Literature Based Printables

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Monday, January 30, 2012

Valentine’s Day Early Learning Printables

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These printables were created to use for Valentine’s Day with your child. I have a fun pile of books that I can’t wait to read {see below}. The Snowy Valentine by David Peterson is really one of the sweetest books that I’ve seen and so is the book Valentine’s Day by Anne Rockwell.

 

The Valentine’s Day Early Learning Printables include fun activities to tie in with various books ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, Scripture verses and tracer page, a color by number, size sorting, counting activities and more!

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Download the Valentine’s Day printables pack!!

Don’t Miss These Either!

~ Valentine’s Day word cards for the Read! Build! Write! vocabulary mats

~ Valentine printables from 2 Teaching Mommies

~ Love Tot Pack from 1+1+1=1

~ More Early Learning Printable Packs

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Printables for The Mitten by Jan Brett

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These printables were created to use with The Mitten by Jan Brett. It’s one pack that was a last minute addition to our school time, but one I know we will enjoy!

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The Mitten printables includes fun activities to tie in with the story ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, a tracer page, sequencing cards, a fun song, beginning sound cards, counting activities and more!

Download The Mitten printables pack!!

 

Don’t Miss These Either!

~ The Mitten word cards for the Read! Build! Write! vocabulary mats

~ More Literature Based Printables

~ Story prop printables from 1+1+1=1

~ Lapbook printables from Homeschool Share

~ Activities from Jan Brett

~ Read The Mitten online at We Give Books

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Corduroy Bear Printables

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Corduroy Bear printables

These printables were created to use with the book Corduroy by Don Freeman. Printables in this pack can be used for preschool as well as kindergarten aged children.

Here’s a peek inside the Corduroy printables:

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The Corduroy printables include fun activities to tie in with the story ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, coin counting, lacing/sewing cards, button shapes, counting activities and more!

Download the Corduroy printables pack!!

 

Don’t Miss These Either!

~ Corduroy word cards for the Read! Build! Write! vocabulary mats

~ More Literature Based Printables

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Friday, January 13, 2012

The Snowy Day ~ Preschool Corner

The week we planned to work on The Snowy Day unit and turned out to be rather a good week to do so! Kaleb and I sat down to read the book together and just as we finished the book, he looked up and out the window and it was snowing!

Needless to say, there was much excitement about that!

And my big ‘duh’ moment of the week? I was so cold, we were having fun inside with things, and it NEVER crossed my mind to go out and catch the snow and look at the flakes…and we rarely get snow around here, people! Nevermind right in the middle of a unit on snow. Yep. My brain is right on top of things. :)

Aside from the things that are included in the The Snowy Day printables, here’s a little peek at the more ‘hands-on’ things we did together.

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Making ‘Tracks’ ~ In the The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats, Peter makes different kinds of tracks in the snow with his feet and also using a stick. Kaleb walked around the house trying to make 'tracks’ the way Peter’s feet would have been.

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Crystal Snowflakes

I found a tutorial for these Borax crystal snowflakes via Pinterest and they were a HUGE hit. I’m especially fond of them because it only took a day for them to form.

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Kaleb had fun measuring {1/3 cup Borax mixed with almost a pint of hot water}. We shaped a snowflake out of a pipecleaner, hung it on a piece of yarn and let it sit overnight.

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It’s here that I’ll insert my piece of advice {ahem}. Either make your snowflake much smaller than the mouth of your jar or use a WIDE mouth canning jar. When the crystals form on the pipe cleaner {and they do it rather quickly}…you won’t be able to get it out of the jar if it is wider than the mouth of the jar {who knew?}.

Cotton Ball Snowman

The first day we were reading the book, Kaleb wanted to know where the cotton balls were and when he could make a snowman, so I printed off a template and he had fun gluing and practically went through half a bag of cotton balls in his zeal to glue any and all cotton balls down.

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We also made some {soon to be} glue snowmen, similar to this idea, but I got a little carried away with the glue and after 6 hours it still wasn’t remotely dry enough to even move…so it will have to wait.

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After Kaleb traced the names of the shapes from The Snowy Day printables, I cut them out and we put them all on popsicle sticks. As we read the story, we matched the shapes on the sticks to the different shapes in the book by ‘smacking’ them down {oh yes, he loved that!}.

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We also did a little art to imitate a scene in the book. We used construction paper to make the snow banks and cut out some little boys to play in the snow. I had a snowflake stamp set too, so Kaleb stamped different colored snowflakes over the picture.

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That’s pretty much our week summed up. How was your week?

Other helpful Snowy Day Links:

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~ The Snowy Day printables

~ Homeschool Share resources {great sequencing
cards!!}

~ Snowy Day fun from Delightful Learning
~ Snowy Day lesson plans
~ Winter Theme from PreKinders
~ Snowy Day read-aloud on YouTube
~ Snowy Day in sign language

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Monday, January 2, 2012

The Snowy Day Printables

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The Snowy Day printables

These printables were created to use with The Snowy Day by Ezra Keats. Printables in this pack can be used for preschool as well as kindergarten aged children.

Here’s a peek inside The Snowy Day printables:

Snowy Day printables

The Snowy Day printable pack includes fun activities to tie in with the book ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, a coloring/tracer page, cutting pages, sorting activities, and more!

Download The Snowy Day printables pack!!

 

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~ The Snowy Day word cards for the Read! Build! Write! vocabulary mats

~ More Literature Based Printables

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    Monday, November 21, 2011

    Ask Mr. Bear Printables ~ Free Learning Printables

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    These printables were created to use with Ask Mr. Bear by Marjorie Flack.

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    The Ask Mr. Bear printables include fun activities to tie in with the story ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, word family sorting, beginning sounds sorting, story sequencing, counting wheels and more!

    Download the free Ask Mr. Bear printables pack!!

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    ~ Ask Mr. Bear word cards for the Read! Build! Write! vocabulary mats.

    ~ More Literature Based Printables

    ~ Other Early Learning Printables

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      Friday, October 14, 2011

      Angus Lost Unit ~ Preschool Corner

      Not a lot of pictures this week, and the few that I have are rather comical as it is since they show a not-happy camper during a few different activities we were doing.

      Because “Scissors are NOT FUN, Mom!”

      Kaleb can cut just fine, but the moment those scissors come out to be used, the whining begins. Who knows why, but it’s one of his triggers during the school day, so I try to be careful in my placement of any cutting activity.

      This week we focused mainly on the book Angus Lost by Marjorie Flack and the last few days of the week we added in the book Angus and the Ducks by Marjorie Flack. Angus Lost is a part of our Before Five in a Row books and we use the printables for Angus Lost that I put together as well as activities suggested in the manual.

      A Peek at Kaleb’s Work Area 

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       Pictured above: ABC posters from All About Reading, trofast system from Ikea, Bygel rail with blue Bygel containers and 12” square corkboard tiles.

       All of the Kaleb’s workbox sheets go into his Trofast system {we have 9 boxes}. Sitting on top of the boxes is a cookie sheet that holds all of the magnets for his Read! Build! Write! cards. We hang any crafts from the weeks prior above his desk and on the cork board we switch out his memory verses {sometimes from the printables we’re using} as well as his vocabulary words for the week. The three pictures hanging directly above his desk are his letter crafts from the All About Reading Pre1 program.

      Our Week with Angus Lost

      Everyday we did the following {before starting into our workboxes}: read the book Angus Lost together, went over our vocabulary words and talked about the animals in the story using our Animal Classification Cards. Here’s a peek into how our workboxes for the week:

      Angus Lost workboxes

      Here are some more things that we did during the week together….not every single thing listed out, but just a few of the highlights.

      Bible

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      Our verse for the week was Psalm 23:4 ~ “I will not be afraid, for you are close beside me”. The turtle in the picture just makes us laugh, but we talked about how Angus was probably afraid because he was lost in a snowstorm and needed to find his way home.

      Language/Reading

      We had fun looking through the book and talking about when the book took place {a milk wagon delivered the milk and the car was an old car}. We had a list of vocabulary words from the story that we reviewed {dog, cave, milk, snowstorm, etc….} and practiced those words and the beginning sounds of the word.

      Rhyming words continue to be a favorite part of our week, so I try to include that as much as possible {thanks to All About Reading!!}. I absolutely love hearing Kaleb’s summary of the story…when he is ready to talk and not mutter to me.

      Angus got lost. He met another dog. He met a goat. He went into a cave. It was snowing. Then he found the milkman. He followed the man from every house to house. He found his house.

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      The word family sorting {-og and –at} was another fun activity again this week, especially since Kaleb has figured out how to sound out words.

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      A few days into our week, we picked up Angus and the Ducks by Marjorie Flack and compared the two books together. We noticed that the hedge in one of the stories is also pictured in the other book, but the seasons are different {can you see the weeping willow/cherry tree in both books?}. This was a great way for us to look for things that were the same/different in the stories.

      Math

      We worked on counting up to the number 20 and used the numbered houses from the Angus Lost printables. Sometimes I left numbers out and had him write the missing number on a blank house with a dry erase marker.

      Other things we did in the book: counted how many animals there were altogether in the story, sequenced the animals in the story, compared less/more for animals {how many ducks vs. goat and which is more}.

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      One piece of the printables that Kaleb has a blast with are the maze pages. Definitely going to have to pull some more of these together for him to work on!

      Personal Safety

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      This unit was a great opportunity to review what Kaleb knew about himself ~ his full name, phone number, birthday, address and our names. He is still convinced that my name is Mommy, so we practiced by what Daddy calls me ~ Jolanthe. :) Kaleb then wrote down his information on a sheet of paper to practice.

      And finally…tell me that this aren’t the images of a SUPER-thrilled little boy {not-so-much}.

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      More Angus Lost Links

      ~ Angus Lost printables

      ~ Read! Build! Write! cards for Angus Lost 

      ~ Resources/printables from Homeschool Share

      ~ Angus Lost study from Hope is in the Word

      ~ Angus Lost study from Delightful Learning

      ~ Scottie Dog Grid game from Mama Jenn

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