My students LOVE clip cards that are cute and easy to read. In my classroom, we use clip cards as more than just a one student silent work. We get creative and make learning FUN! Some examples of how we
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Christmas is in the air with this new set of Counting Clip Card! Christmas Candy Counting Clip Cards (how’s that for alliteration?) are super fun and will get your students into the holiday spirit while practice their number sense! Get
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Subitizing Clip Cards AVAILABLE NOW! Subitizing is an essential skill for kindergartners to master during the year. The ability to be able to know how much a quantity is by recognizing number sets without having to individually count each object
Beginning Letter Sound ActivitiesBeginning Letter Sound Activities
Clip Cards! Clip Cards! Clip Cards! Get your students excited about practicing beginning letter sounds with this super pack of clip cards and activities! These versatile activities can be used in whole group, small group, or one on one settings.
Syllables! Syl*a*blesSyllables! Syl*a*bles
Raise your hand if you love teaching syllables! I created this super helpful pack of activities and worksheets to help your students understand how to break words apart. Clip cards are super fun and effective when working with young students
Hot Cocoa ClipartHot Cocoa Clipart
Fun new clipart at my TpT store. Check it out. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Hot-Cocoa-Clipart-2932388
Germs! Germs! Germs!Germs! Germs! Germs!
This is the time of year when the stuffy noses and coughs really kick in…so we decided to take on the germs in kindergarten. Have you done the pepper and soap experiment yet? You should. All you need is a
Addition and Subtraction PrintablesAddition and Subtraction Printables
Check out this pack of activities to help your students master addition and subtraction skills. Click the link below to get these primary no prep worksheets. Addition and Subtraction Printables
Linus the MinusLinus the Minus
My students love to play this game. I write a subtraction problem on a whiteboard and they smash the play dough balls to find the difference. This is great practice with subtraction as well as fine motor development.