On this preschool reading and coloring page, kids connect dots by following the letters A to Z to reveal the vehicle! (Hint: it's an airplane dot-to-dot!)
In this Hanukkah worksheet, your child will learn about making latkes. Making latkes is a special part of celebrating Hanukkah for many Jewish families.
Get your preschoolers ready for reading by practicing story sequencing. Testing their knowledge of how things are ordered will help them improve their reading comprehension skills.
Pre-K and Kindergarten students are budding writers! Help them develop their reading and writing skills as they practice tracing simple sentences using this fun worksheet.
Mindfulness 101! Students focus on the present moment using their senses to observe what is happening right now. They are introduced to the idea that mindfulness is about paying attention to the present.
This worksheet, inspired by New Year’s resolutions, can be used any 30 days of the year! Use the worksheet, Resolve to Read, to reignite a love of reading in your learner.
Teach your preschooler all about the letter L with this reading worksheet. Packed with handwriting, letter, and coloring activities to keep her entertained.
In this lesson, music, games, and a tricky maze help your students recognize uppercase and lowercase letters. All these activities are sure to keep kids both engaged and learning.
We all want to be good friends. But what does this look like? Help students to understand what it means to be a good friend by reading a story, acting out a skit, and creating a friendship picture.
In this fun rhyming lesson plan, your ELs will practice identifying and using rhyming words in a sentence. This can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the **Hop on Pop Rhyming Fun** lesson plan.
First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter F. Then they trace the letter F!