In this fun retelling of Little Red Riding Hood, preschool students will get lots of practice learning about the sequence of a story! This can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the **Yummy Bear Family** lesson plan.
In this Hanukkah worksheet, your child will learn about making latkes. Making latkes is a special part of celebrating Hanukkah for many Jewish families.
What says St. Patrick’s Day more than leprechauns? After reading a story, get students to use recycled materials to make their their own leprechaun traps. They will use the story's setting as inspiration for their projects!
Our senses help us explore the world around us! In this lesson, students tackle silly questions like "Can you taste with your eye?" and "Can you smell with your ear?" to expand their knowledge of the five senses.
For early readers, lots of sounding out practice is key. Help your student stretch their phonics muscles by practicing sounding out words that end in N or T.
Want to teach your preschooler the letters of the alphabet? Help her get to know the letter M with a handful of activities all about this captivating consonant.
In this fun hands-on lesson plan, your ELs will love practicing retelling a story while learning all about feeling words. Can be used as a stand-alone or support lesson for the **Rainbow Fish** lesson plan.
Your animal loving students will have a blast reviewing a common sight word as they give their friends clues to guess one another's animal! Can be used as a stand-alone lesson or support lesson for the **Sight Word Fun: AM** lesson plan.
On this prekindergarten reading and coloring worksheet, kids connect the dots by following the letters A to Z to reveal the mystery animal in the letters!
Grab your preschooler's attention with the letter G! This charming worksheet gets her familiar with the letter that starts words like go, green, and gift.
Help your preschooler learn about the letter K. Packed with handwriting, coloring, and letter activities, this worksheet is sure to keep her entertained.