
CD: Get Ready! by Shari Sloane
The songs on this CD will reinforce: letter sounds, letter recognition, counting by 1’s, 2’s, 5’s, 10’s, 100’s, number recognition, language play activities, right/left, spelling, and reading strategies.
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The songs on this CD will reinforce: letter sounds, letter recognition, counting by 1’s, 2’s, 5’s, 10’s, 100’s, number recognition, language play activities, right/left, spelling, and reading strategies.
A flannel board activity that will improve letter and math skills. Some of these skills include letter identification from a-z, number identification 1-20 and counting.
Day or night these colorful owls are quite a sight! Teaches colors and color words.
Makes a great math center. Reinforces sorting, counting, and patterning.
Have fun with this colorful set. It can be used as a transitional activity working with children to learn names, sight words, colors, numbers, and other skills you are working on. The “BUZZY” activity will help children learn letters and following directions.
This popular math center (1-6 children) will help children with number identification, 1-to-1 correspondence, and beginning addition and subtraction.
What better way to teach your children lowercase letters? This activity will reinforce lower case letters, following directions and learning the names of their classmates. This is a great circle, whole group activity.
Great auditory and language activity for young children. Teacher makes the sounds of the animals and children try to identify them.
Reinforces letter identification and letter sounds. Use with Dr. Jean’s CD: “Kiss Your Brain.”
Let’s go camping and match lowercase tents to uppercase bears, practice putting the bears and tents in ABC order and identifying the sounds they make.
Watch out for the shark! A great activity to reinforce identifying letters, and sequencing.
This flannel board packet will help the children learn the letters, the sounds, and putting the alphabet train in the right sequence. This set coordinates with the song from the "Get Ready" CD by Shari Sloane.
A fun alphabet activity to reinforce letter recognition, rhyming and matching upper to lowercase letters.
Have fun in the garden learning letters, sounds, and putting them in ABC order.
Have fun retelling the popular story of “The Hungry Caterpillar” by Eric Carle. Children will improve their language skills, comprehension skills and listening skills.
Retell the delightful story of "Sneezy the Snowman" by author Maureen Wright.
Put the apples on the tree and watch them fall. Children will learn to practice identifying lowercase letters and their sounds.
Children will learn letters, sounds and putting letters in the correct sequence with this activity. This set coordinates with the song from the "Get Ready" CD by Shari Sloane. Comes in uppercase or lowercase sets.
Two different activities to help identify uppercase and lowercase letters and the sounds they make. The other activity is a little game they play called “OH NO.” The game helps the children with following directions, identifying letters, being good sports, and listening. This set coordinates with the song from the "Get Ready" CD by Shari Sloane.
This western theme set helps children identify upper and lowercase letters and practice matching them. Yeehaw!
Children will identify the alphabet chalkboards and follow the directions in the song for each letter. Putting the letters back in the right sequence and being aware of the rhyming in the song are additional skills in this activity. This set coordinates with the song from the "Get Ready" CD by Shari Sloane.
This activity will help children identify letters, sounds and sequencing.
Help the monkeys climb to the top of the tree. Children will practice identifying lowercase letters, putting letters in order, rhyming, and letter sounds.
Chicka goes with the popular story by Bill Martin, Jr. There are 2 different activities that reinforces upper and lowercase letters, letter sounds and rhyming.
Reinforces letter identification and letter sounds. Use with Dr. Jean’s CD: “Kiss Your Brain.”