Sunday, May 15, 2016

PreK Resources

I LOVE the search for finding resources. I think it may come from my librarian blood, or just the joy of teaching. I love the challenge of finding the perfect resources for my Chipmunks for whatever theme we are working on for a particular month. I do not use all of these resources all the time for every child. I use these resources to differentiate lessons among my students. Some are ready for the kindergarten prep worksheets use, but others are still playing games we make from 3Dinosaurs. Each child is different, each classroom is different, and each teacher is different. I pick and choose among these, but I love having access to all of these resources. I know what have, and I know what to use for each child.




For my favorite printables, I go to my trusted favorite, 3Dinosaurs. I love how the themes have everything my kiddos need to practice small motor skills, sorting, letter recognition, and so much more. They have printable packs, holiday themes, alphabet packs, and sight word printables, just to name a few. The best part about 3Dinosaurs is that most of their printables are FREE! This is good for me, because I spend so much on ink, paper, cardstock, and laminating pouches.
Printable Packs


Holiday Printables

ABC Activties
       Alphabet Printables        

Sight Words Printables




Since I do spend so much time, cutting, laminating, and prepping these wonderful packs, I have become a great believer in No Prep packets. I have found some amazing packets from The Moffat Girls. I was looking for something to go with our insect theme, and I stumbled upon the butterfly life cycle in their April No Prep Packet. I splurged and purchased the entire No Prep Preschool Bundle so I could have the entire enchilada at once. These packs also have alphabet and sight word practice! This is easily my new favorite resource! My wallet was sad, but my kiddos have been benefiting from them in just a few short weeks.

Monthly NO PREP Packets THE BUNDLE (Preschool)





I am part of a team in the Chipmunk Classroom. I find resources for the lead teacher while she plans the lessons, activities, games, songs, and snacks. We work at a small center and are short staffed, so that makes for some interesting challenges. In our three and four year-old classroom, we have a couple of five year-olds who will be starting Kindergarten in the fall. To help this group, I have been working with them on the alphabet and teaching them sight words. I have found some amazing resources using Pinterest.

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For alphabet resources, I started with Beginning Sounds from Lavinia Pop. In my very first classroom, I cut these letters out after my students finished them and put them on our Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree. Lavina also has these beginning sounds available in lower case, and in her various Letter of the Week packets. They are also part of a Color It Mega Bundle. Research your options and choose what is best for you and your students.

Beginning Sounds




Another resource I purchased from Lavinia Pop was her Math & Literacy Back to School Worksheets & Activities Bundle. It has many resources from alphabet pages to colors to counting, and so much more! I love freebies, but this packet is so worth the cost!

Back to School Math & Literacy Worksheets and Activities No Prep





I didn't find it in time to use this year, but one of my summer projects will be assembling these File Folder Phonics for Learning the Alphabet by Make, Take, & Teach. They also have have file folder activities for Sight Words.

Alphabet - File Folder Phonics for Learning the Alphabet





I love when my kiddos can take books home to have and to love. If I could, I would purchase a library for each of my kiddos, but that's not possible. Therefore, I love when kids can take and make their own books to take home. For learning letters, I love these Alphabet Letter Aa to Zz Books by
kindertrips. It combines beginning sounds and sight words, and are wonderful!!!!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Alphabet-Letter-Aa-to-Zz-Books-solid-font-274987




This is one of my favorite resources to use, and it's FREE! These lovely worksheets are made by Latoya Reed. They are simple, and combine my favorite elements from the other resources I've talked about. 

Free Downloads




For hands-on resources, I happened to stumble upon the blog Happy & Blessed Home. I love their alphabet printables to have out to steer away from the paper and pencil worksheets. Preschoolers have a very low tolerance for worksheets, and paper can be limited. Using a lot of worksheets isn't developmentally appropriate, but they do have their time and place for records and portfolios. These packs have coloring sheets, games, word cards, dolch cards, lacing cards, and more. 

learn-to-read-preschool-letter-A-HappyandBlessedHome.com





The PreKPlus (last year before kindergarten) teacher uses these sight word books from Hubbard's Cupboard in her afternoon lessons. I found the link and use these same books with the five year-olds who are still in our PreK room so they don't miss out on this important skill. I went into teaching to not just teach children how to read, but instill a love of reading into them. With these stories I can connect them to what we are studying, and they are simple enough to encourage my kiddos to read them. This is an excellent resource for sight words! 

Hubbard's Cupboard





One of my favorite activities to use with my kiddos is Write the Room. This pack made by Anita Bremer has seasonal word wall cards and word lists. It's a great resource for kiddos learning to write. 

Writing Center





Sometimes simple is best. That's where these mini Alphabet Books come in handy. I found these after I found a sight word mini book by Scholastic. I love having matching resources, so I wanted something with the alphabet. These wonderful books are from Teaching Little Learners.

Alphabet Books




Depending on the child, I may pull out some alphabet activities from Teaching Little Learners. This bundle has some great resources. I use the cards in a table top pocket chart. It's also good for practicing scissor skills along with uppercase/lowercase sorting. Kiddos love using bingo daubers for the letter search, and handwriting practice is always important. 

Alphabet Activities


I hope that you have enjoyed my list of favorite resources. If you have any favorite resources, please share them with me! I'm always looking for something new! Happy teaching!

~marthajane


Saturday, January 24, 2015

Winter Themed Resources For Preschool

For the month of February, the Chipmunks are exploring all things winter! The lead teacher plans the themes with the lead teacher of the Autism unit, and I get the task I love of finding, printing, laminating, cutting, and preparing what the lead plans to use. I did not create any of these printables or ideas, I am merely furnishing you, the reader with links where you can find the resources. I took my education professor's words to heart, and if I can at the very least make your search for resources the teeniest bit easier, I will have done a good day's work. 

DISCLAIMER: I DID NOT MAKE OR CREATE ANY OF THESE PRINTABLES OR RESOURCES. I AM NOT SELLING THESE IN ANY WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM. I USE THEM ONLY FOR MY PERSONAL CLASSROOM USE. THIS IS A LIST OF LINKS LEADING BACK TO WHERE THESE RESOURCES ORIGINATED. 



Printables and Resources

Winter MEGA BUNDLE SAMPLER by Lavinia Pop
 - An amazing resource packet for literacy and math. It has some great activities, with a lot of teasers for the priced bundles. Be selective when printing. (Anything by Lavinia Pop will be great, no questions about it!)

Winter PreK Pack by This Reading Mama
 - An incredibly in-depth packet from a highly reputable source.

Winter Foldable Emergent Reader by Becky Wheaton
 - A simple reader for your more advanced preschool kiddos.

Winter What's Missing Inference Packet by Lingual Logic
 - A simple yet effective way to get kiddos thinking critically and solving problems.

Winter Word Wall Words by Pocketful of Centers
 - Colourful Word Wall cards, with only one page of Holiday cards.

Winter Sports Pages: Dot Pages by Jenna Rayburn
 - Dot pages, because who doesn't like using dot markers? Good for working on fine motor skills.

Winter Wonderland Playdough Mats by OkinawanGirl
 - Fun playdough mats for students to explore their creativity and strengthen fine motor skills.

 - I love Word Wall cards. Especially when the kiddos get excited and want to use them in their play and (obviously) play teacher! 

 - Coloring hones fine motor skills for kiddos and relieves stress for adults. Grab some crayons and color with the kiddos!

 - Spruce up the classroom calendar to get in the wonderful winter spirit! 

Winter by Jackie Hurley
 - 14 pages of writing and reading activities for older preschool/kindergarten students.

_Winter by Jackie Hurley
 - 7 page resource for working on rhyming.

Winter Olympics Colouring Pages by Twinkl Printable Resources
 - 6 colouring pages depicting winter olympic sports just right for young hands to colour.

Winter Writing Craftivity by Mynda Rivera
 - A fun craftivity for students to create and "write" about their own winter experiences involving mittens.

Winter Alphabet Highlighting by Schenk Kindershop
 - A fun way to work on letters during winter months.

Winter Word bank by Christy Holder
 - A condensed winter word wall in ink-saving black and white or vibrant color.

Winter Words  by Ms Makinson
 - Fun winter word wall cards.

Winter Olympics - Sports Matching Game by Only Passionate Curiosity
 - A unique matching game with pictures, or pictures and words.

Winter Penguin Mini Activity Kit by  Amazing Documents
 - An ingenious way to explore the letter "P" for "penguin".

Snowman Glyph Activity by Krystin McGahan
 - Glyphs to show the uniqueness of each kiddo.

Winter Animals Songs and Rhymes by Child Care Lounge
 - Simple arctic and antarctic themed songs to make learning fun and easy.

Winter Roll & Color by Jennifer Elliott
 - Making a game of learning numbers and counting.

Five Little Snowmen by From ABCs to ACTs
 - A cute take on a beloved rhyme.

W is for Winter by Oopsey Daisy
 - Sequencing, counting, letter recognition, and more!

Winter Songs for Preschoolers by Teaching Mama
 - Songs to sing for fun and learning.

Snowflake Pattern Blocks by PreKinders
 - Patter Block sheets to make intriguing designs and work on fine motor skills.

Mitten Matching Letters by Fun Classroom Creations
 - Uppercase to lowercase letter matching. (i through r)

The Mitten Printables by Living Montessori Now
 - Engaging activities for a classic children's book.

Snowman Listening Game by PREK-PAGES
 - To engage those sometimes absent listening ears!

Snowman Letter Matching Puzzles by totschooling
 - Create an alphabet snowman!

I hope this list of resources proves helpful in your home or classroom. I enjoy the hunt for classroom resources, but sometimes it just takes too long. To help in your search, here are some tips I use frequently.

On Teachers pay Teachers, search for the topic of your choice and set the filters for PreK - K and Free. 

On Pinterest, search for (topic) preschool activites. 

Happy learning!

~martha jane 


Notice: The binder cover I made for my OWN PERSONAL USE has resources from:
Mango Designs
Graphics From the Pond
Lovin-Lit

Chipmunks and Preschool, A Pleasure to Serve

     Part of any teacher's life is spent searching for and compiling resources on any number of themes. While I have only been teaching for a little over a year, this process has taken up a considerable amount of time. In an effort to make my dreams of graduate school and a farm of my own a reality sooner rather then later, I have strict views on resources I'm willing to pay for. As one of my beloved education professors declared, "If you can find it for free somewhere instead of creating it yourself, use it!" 
     This month's exploration in the Chipmunk Classroom has focused on dinosaurs, western/pioneer/cowboys, and space! The kiddos were excited to wake up from nap to see the space-themed table skirt we hung up across dramatic play from the ceiling. I will do my best to make this an accurate list of resources to help trim down on the amount of time spent on searching for the just-right printable packet to help with this or that theme.