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Friday, November 4, 2022

Free Animal Movement Cards

Free Animal Movement Cards

Get your kids up and moving with these free Animal Movement Cards. There are 26 free animal action cards, one animal for each letter of the alphabet. Kids can explore different letters and types of animals as they get their wiggles out in the style of each animal.


Get kids up and moving with animal action cards. Perfect for brain breaks and gross motor movements.

Use Animal Action Cards Many Ways

Movement cards are so much fun to use with children. It helps them wiggle and move their body, but in a very purposeful way. By giving their brains a break and allowing their bodies to warm up, children are more able to learn. Focus and attention is improved AND they are enjoying themselves! Why not try out this set of adorable animal action cards and let me know what you think?!

Animal Action Cards Work For:

  • Morning Meeting
  • Transitions
  • Letter Studies
  • Animal Studies
  • Just for fun!
Get kids up and moving with animal action cards. Perfect for brain breaks and gross motor movements.

Get your set of Free Animal Movement Cards here.

More ‘Move & Learn’ Fun

Here are some more ways to get your kids up and moving, while they learn.

  • Kids will join the ‘March of the Penguins’, as they march around the alphabet. See it in action here.

    Kids will move and learn with this penguin themed march. Great for identifying upper and lowercase letters.

  • Kids will learn skip counting or numeral identification as you jump like a frog! See it in action here.
    Kids will move and learn with these frog themed skip counting math games.
  • Kids will move up and down a number line to practice number identification, addition, and subtraction. Plus, it ties in to the Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Donuts! See it in action here.There was an old lady who swallowed a donut! Hands on math games with adding, subtracting, and number lines practice.




 

 

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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Quick Idea For Valentine Fun

I saw this fun and EASY idea for a Valentine toss game from Little Family Fun. It has very little prep and tons of potential for a fun math activity. Head over to Little Family Fun for easy directions on making your own heart toss game.
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I thought it would be nice to add a math component to the game. Simply set it up to create subtraction problems. Every child will get ten tosses at the Valentine heart. 

Have one partner record the successful tosses and misses. This is a great time to practice tally marks!

After completing all the tosses, the students will take the data to create subtraction word problems and subtraction sentences.

A very easy activity that will engage and help your kids practice subtraction. A win-win activity! You can pick up the free Valentine toss recording sheet here.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Penguin Palooza!

It's time for penguins, penguins, PENGUINS!!! Penguins are one of my favorite animals. Whenever I look at them, I can't help smiling :)
A bunch of  The Primary Pack has gotten together for a Penguin Palooza! Join our penguin hop for freebies, ideas, and a giveaway with All Things Penguin! All this penguin cuteness may send me over the edge.

I'll start out with some penguin freebies!

My daughter is a little bit obsessed with "Go Fish". She loves playing it over and over and over. This can get quite tedious, except that this means she is practicing her sight words (or high frequency words) over and over and over! Knowing that she is getting so much exposure and practice with her words, washes the tedium away!
She does a great job with her sight words, so I wanted to move into some CVC practice. I wanted her to really focus on sounding out the words, so I wrote the word on each card with a different fish. She gets no picture help on the card, so she really needs to focus her energy on sounding out the word. What does this have to do with penguins? Well penguins eat fish!
My daughter brought Penny Penguin into the game, too. Penny is a penguin that I made a few years ago out of a Cascade container. You can see more about her here.
This penguin has had so many uses. We feed her letters, words, and numbers. She loves counting and has eaten many goldfish. I created a fishing game with a magnetic fishing pole to use with Penny Penguin. You can get see the game and get a  free copy here.
When playing "Go Fish", Penny Penguin gets to eat all the matches. To be able to win "Go Fish", each player has to read the word on each set of matches before Penny will eat them. This gives another opportunity for your kids to reread the words. Plus, they just love feeding the penguin.
Get your own free copy of "Short Vowel Go Fish" here.
I have one more freebie for you! This is an Arctic Animal Even & Odd Pack.
Kids can identify numerals 1-40 and sort them by even and odd numbers. It is another way to disguise rote practice in a game format. Kids love the adorable clip art and have fun putting the animals into the arctic environment. I just updated this freebie. If you already own it, go back and re-download.
There really is so much fun to have with penguins! Who can resist these adorable penguin shapes?? Imagine a whole class with penguin headbands. That will definitely get them practicing their shapes! You can find the penguin shapes pack here.
My kids love "Roll, Say, Keep"!  I have a few penguin themed "Roll. Say, Keep" games to practice alphabet letters & sounds, and sight words. You can check them out here! We are playing with letter sounds below.
I like to get kids up and moving whenever possible. Scavenger hunts or "Write The Room" activities are a great way to get their blood flowing. Add penguin wands and you have an engaging activity! You can see my alphabet scavenger hunt here and get a FREE copy of the penguin wands here. 
Get creative with your letter cards! I used the letter cards from the alphabet scavenger hunt to go on a penguin march. Use it in alphabetical order or mix it up. Kids can march around the alphabet to some "penguin themed" songs (I like to use the soundtrack from Winged Migration). Stop the music and everyone picks up the letter card in front of them. Turn to your partner, give a penguin waddle, and say your sound!
I hope you found some fun ideas to use with your little penguins!

Before you go, don't forget there's a Penguin Palooza sale! Head over to TeachersPayTeachers and type 'penguinpalooza' in the search engine, or click here. You will find bunches of penguin resources marked down just for Penguin Palooza!
 You can find all of my penguin fun on sale from January 14-19.

It wouldn't be Penguin Palooza without a giveaway! You can enter on the link below.
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Do the penguin waddle to head over to all the stops on this Penguin Hop. You will be fully stocked with penguin goodies for the cold winter days ahead of us!

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Portable Word Walls + A FREEBIE!

I blogged over at The Primary Pack today! Head over to see a real snapshot of my organization skills, (or lack thereof). I also show off my new "Grab and Go" Portable Word Wall Series. I am so excited to share this set of resources.
You can see pictures of it in use and grab a FREE sample of the "School Edition". It is perfect to use at back-to-school time! Head over to TPT to get a FREE copy! Head over to The Primary Pack to see the school pack in action!
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Stay tuned for a series of blog posts on the different ways that I use portable word walls with my kids. My brain has been bubbling with the possibilities! Can you tell that I'm excited?!?!?!

Friday, November 7, 2014

Math Manipulative Round Up!

I am a huge believer in hands-on learning.  Students are able to become active participants in their own learning through using manipulatives.  They are able to learn by physically handling and manipulating objects to explore a concept.
I love using manipulatives with math concepts.  It really transforms a concept into a concrete learning experience.  Young children and kinesthetic learners really benefit from showing the concept and bringing it to life.
Math manipulatives do not need to be expensive.  You can look around your own home and classroom to create some simple and effective manipulatives for your math lessons.
Here are some fun posts on DIY math manipulatives from me and some amazing bloggers:
Greater Gator
Addition Machine
New and Improved Addition Machine
Decomposing Monster from Crayons & Cuties in Kindergarten
Composing Monster from Crayons & Cuties in Kindergarten
 Play Dough as a Manipulative
Reindeer Romp: Addition and Subtraction

Hope you found a manipulative that works for you!  I would love to have you leave me a comment with any fun math manipulatives that you use with your students.  I love DIY projects and would love some new ideas to make the math concepts come to life!
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