Homeschool first grade

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Feed the Leaf Counting Activity Tasks 1-20
Feed the Leaf Counting Activity is a fun way to spark high engagement for counting practice! Students draw a number card and feed the leaf that many leaves as they count. If you don't have faux leaves, printable leaves are included that you can make multiple copies of. Add some tweezers or mini tongs to add in some fine motor practice. What's Included: Big mouth leaf to tape to a plastic container Number Cards 1 - 20 Blank leaf cards to use in place of faux leaves
EDITABLE Morning Menu Set
Practice daily skills with a cute, easy to use Morning Menu. Slide the pages into any plastic page protector or menu cover to make them dry erase. Perfect for ages 5-9. Includes: Weather and temperature The four seasons Days of the week Months of the year Writing the date Telling time Name practice (editable- Example name shown in photos) Address and phone number (editable- Example info shown in photos) Birthday (editable- Example date shown in photos) Bible verse page (editable- Example verse s
States of matter Fold and Learn
States of matter and how they go from one state to another state, I may make a little more detailed but nevertheless a great idea. 0358.
Fall life cycle activities for kids
This resource is a set of 3 plant life cycle foldouts to support Kindergarten or elementary science. The set includes templates for corn, pumpkin and apples life cycles. These fun printables are ideal for fall science centers, interactive notebooks, and activities connected to harvest, Thanksgiving or Halloween. Each set provides the opportunity for sequencing as well encouraging fine motor skills with cutting and folding.
Spring life cycle foldable activities
These fun cut and paste accordion foldouts are a lovely addition to interactive notebooks and spring/summer science centers. This resource is a bundle of 4 life cycle sets - frog, bean, sunflower, and chicken. Each template breaks down the life cycle into 4 or 6 parts. There are options to simply color the template, cut out and fold (and insert into a notebook if required). Alternatively, there is also an option to add a step of ordering the life cycle stages and sticking onto the template.