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Draw yourself as a Funko Pop! Step-by-Step Drawing Directions
Draw yourself as a Funko Pop! Step-by-Step Drawing Directions by No Corner Suns
Henri's Scissors
PRICES MAY VARY. Step into the colorful world of Henri Matisse and his magnificent paper cutouts in this biography by acclaimed picture book creator Jeanette Winter. In a small weaving town in France, a young boy named Henri-Emile Matisse drew pictures everywhere, and when he grew up, he moved to Paris and became a famous artist who created paintings that were adored around the world. But late in life a serious illness confined him to a wheelchair, and amazingly, it was from there that he crea
Activities for Wemberly Worried
We love these fun activities for the book Wemberly Worried. Actually, we love author Kevin Henkes and all his relatable characters... Lilly, Owen, Chrysanthemum, and, of course, Wemberly. Most kids can find themselves in at least one of his stories, if not more. Making your own worry dolls is a fun way to follow up the read-aloud, but traditional worry dolls are small and a little challenging for tiny hands to make. We love this chunkier version that uses pipe cleaners and pony beads. Come see!
Anger Management Foldable Activities For Summer Themed Counseling & SEL Lessons
Anger management foldables to help students learn to identify anger, anger triggers and coping skills! #adhdstrategiesforkidsparenting
Feelings Flash Cards: A Great Way for Kids to Share and Learn About All Kinds of Emotions (Flash Cards for Infants, Speech Therapy Flash Cards, Emotion Flash Cards)
PRICES MAY VARY. INTRODUCE EMOTIONS: Todd Parr makes understanding feelings fun with these 20 Flash cards featuring 40 different emotions. SIMPLE DESIGN: each card shows two opposite feelings—one on each side—rendered in words and lively pictures. DEVELOP EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE: kids will learn what it means to feel silly and serious, calm and nervous, brave and scared, and more. EASILY PORTABLE: the portable pack of cards is perfect for learning at home, in the classroom, or on the go. STURDY F
A Little Spot of Kindness Activities Back to School Beginning of the Year
I am so excited to share the book A Little Spot of Kindness by Diane Alber with my first graders. Not only is this a great book for back to school, but it is also wonderful for building a positive classroom community. This activity pack has positive posters to remind students of ways they can show ...
We Don't Eat Our Classmates Reading Comprehension and Craft Back to School
his guided reading unit focuses on the comprehension skill of retell while reviewing other story elements for We Don't Eat Our Classmates. This book companion unit includes a craft, writing prompts, graphic organizers, story element posters, anchor chart headers, focused worksheets, book talk question, parent connect, lesson plan ideas, and more! This unit also focuses on being a good friend and treating the others the way you want to be treated. Perfect for back to school and teaching kindness.
Directed Drawing: The Cool Bean
Important Note: This product is also included in the full Creative Comprehension Kit for The Cool Bean! If you already own the kit, then you already own this directed drawing!Spark creativity and foster a love of reading by celebrating your students favorite picture books characters! With this resource, you will provide your students with the opportunity to draw the Cool Bean, and pair the drawing with a fun writing prompt! Whats Included:Detailed Step-By-Step Activity Plan (With Tips for Direct
The Hallway Game- A Way to Line Up and Stay Quiet in the Hall
Need a fun way to get your students to line up and stay quiet while walking in the hall? This game is a big hit in my classroom. The line leader picks the categories from the poster (the kids like to make up new ones too). The kids line up and compete for the quietest group! The kids have fun an...
A Little SPOT of Feelings Worksheet
Love the book by Diane Alber as much as I do but don't know what activity to pair with it? Check this out! All the spots lost their colors and it's up to your students to not only remember the colors but judge them by the looks on their faces! Can they remember what each one is called and what color goes with what face? This is a great worksheet to work through together and quiz with!Answers just in case needed: Top from left to right - Love (pink), Confidence (orange), Anxiety (gray) Middle from left to right - Scribble (all), Calm (green), Anger (red) Bottom from left to right - Happy (yellow), Sad (blue)