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1-2-3 Ordering & Sequencing (Grades PreK - K)
Author: Wright, Marsha elyn
Contains hundreds of activities and manipulatives to help teach the beginning concepts of orders (by height, weight, texture, letters, numbers), and the first steps in sequencing (stories, events, life stages, simple procedures). Throughout the book, you will find ideas, games, and activities to give children practice in ordering and sequencing. Patterns are included and will provide hours of fun for young hands to use in whole-class activities or at a center. Use this collection of meaningful, hands-on activities to bridge learning and fun while your students practice ordering and sequencing skills.
Pages: 80
Age Range: 4 - 8
Category: Children Nonfiction |
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Backyard Discoveries: Hands-On Parent Resource (Playful Learning)
Author: McGraw-Hill Children's Publishing (A)
How do you make a rain painting? Is it possible to blow frozen bubbles? What happens when you recycle? Backyard Discoveries provides parents with hundreds of simple, hands-on nature projects and science experiments that will interest young children and encourage them to explore and investigate the world around them. Stickers, activity pages, and a check-off chart engage even the earliest learners. The variety of selections, along with the dynamic hands-on activities, makes it the perfect resource for all children and their parents!
Pages: 128
Age Range: 2 - 6
Category: Children Nonfiction |
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Cooking with Kids (Grades PreK - 3)
Author: Hillam, Corbin (Ilt) (MB) Kourempis-Cowling, Tania (MB)
Cooking with Kids combines art, math, reading, creative thinking, science, sensory experiences, and social skills to make cooking the ultimate learning experience, both at home and in the classroom. Seasonal and holiday themes provide a great way to celebrate any special time of year.
Pages: 44
Age Range: 2 - 6
Category: Children Nonfiction |
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Educrafts (Grades PreK - 2)
Author: Clark, Sharon (MB) Klimchuk, Dianne (MB)
Educrafts is more than a craft book. The skill-based, interactive activities are meant to help children strengthen their fine motor, listening, and language skills while introducing concepts in various curriculum areas: language arts, math, science, health and safety, social studies, life skills, and music appreciation. Activities that focus on readiness skills are also provided.
Pages: 64
Age Range: 4 - 8
Category: Children Nonfiction |
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First Grade Activities (Grade 1)
Author: Frank Schaffer Publications (MB
Early learners will enjoy practicing their skills with the varied and creative activities that are a part of this Best Buy Bargain Book. A wide range of topics are addressed in this collection of worksheets including visual discrimination and perception, completing sentences, following directions, and sight word comprehension. An answer key is also included in this valuable supplement to your existing curriculum.
Pages: 128
Age Range: 4 - 8
Category: Children Nonfiction |
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Language Arts and Math Skills (My Little Heavenly Helper, Brighter Child, Grade K)
Author: Brighter Child (A)
Help prepare your early learner for school success with My Little Heavenly Helper Language Arts and Math Skills! This workbook provides the essential practice children need in language arts and math. Fun-to-do activities reinforce important skills, such as capitalization and punctuation, reading readiness, writing, counting, time and money, and early geometry. Biblical references and scripture on every page help children learn more about God's Word and important Christian values!
Pages: 64
Age Range: 4 - 8
Category: Children Nonfiction |
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Let's Try It Out In The Water: Hands-On Early-Learning Science Activities
Author: Simon, Seymour
Presents simple activities and experiments that demonstrate buoyancy by observing why some things sink and other float in water.
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Age Range: 4-8
Category: Children Nonfiction |
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Making Shapes With Shapes (Geometry, Grades K-2)
Author: Roper, Anne (A)
Here's a fun introduction to geometry! In each activity, children will use Linking Cubes to build some basic shapes, then combine them to cover a new shape. Using Linking Cubes in this way gives children concrete experiences with a variety of shapes. Each of these hands-on activities will help children develop spatial visualization, building a foundation to understanding geometry.
Pages: N/A
Age Range: 4 - 8
Category: Children Nonfiction |
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Play Throughout the Year: Hands-On Parent Resource (Playful Learning)
Author: McGraw-Hill Children's Publishing (A)
Play Throughout the Year offers parents fun and engaging seasonal activities created especially for preschoolers! Stickers, activity pages, and a check-off chart engage even the earliest learners. The variety of selections, along with the dynamic hands-on activities, makes it the perfect resource for all children and their parents!
Pages: 128
Age Range: 2 - 6
Category: Children Nonfiction |
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Rhymes, Songs, and Games: Hands-On Parent Resource (Playful Learning)
Author: McGraw-Hill Children's Publishing (A)
How do you make a Humpty Dumpty puppet? Can you paint a picture of Little Boy Blue using blueberries? How do you play a game of balloon bat? Using the traditional rhymes, songs, and games that children love, this resource offers hundreds of fun and invigorating activities created especially for preschoolers. Stickers, activity pages, and a check-off chart engage even the earliest learners.
Pages: 128
Age Range: 2 - 6
Category: Children Nonfiction |
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Open-Ended Art (Ages 3 -6)
Author: Douglas, Kathy
Open-Ended Art is an essential tool for preschoolers to express their creativity. It allows for exploration, choice, and problem-solving opportunities. This book provides over 55 examples of process-oriented art. Try them all and see why children love this kind of art experience! Encourage each individual child's creativity as he or she experiments with the materials. Don't hesitate to change the materials - just leave the process open.
Pages: 77
Age Range: 2 - 6
Category: Children Nonfiction |
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Sight Word Fun (Basic Skills, Early Learning)
Author: Flora, Sherrill B.
This series of early childhood resource books offers dozens of skill-building activities that are designed for successful learning experiences. Young children can strengthen their readiness skills through tracing, coloring, cutting, and pasting activities. When these skills are mastered, the series also provides instructional activities that include beginning phonics, addition and subtraction concepts, and sight word recognition.
Pages: 48
Age Range: 4 - 8
Category: Children Nonfiction |
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Stories and Finger Plays (Playful Learning, Hands-On Parent Resource)
Author: McGraw-Hill Children's Publishing (A)
Who ate the three bears' porridge? Is the sky really falling on Henny Penny? Will the wily wolf outsmart Little Red Riding Hood? Using the traditional stories and finger plays that children love, this resource offers hundreds of fun and invigorating activities created especially for preschoolers. Stickers, activity pages, and a check-off chart engage even the earliest learners.
Pages: 128
Age Range: 2 - 6
Category: Children Nonfiction |
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In the Garden Activity Book
Author: Frank Schaffer Publications (MB)
Kids have fun while they learn! Fun, theme-based activities will have kids coming back for more! As they complete activities such as mazes, puzzles, and dot-to-dots, they'll be learning basic skills such as numbers and math, the alphabet, colors, shapes, and patterns. Plus, they'll be reinforcing visual discrimination, eye-hand coordination, and problem-solving skills at the same time.
Pages: 32
Age Range: 2 - 6
Category: Nonfiction |
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Kindergarten Theme Calendar
Author: Bittinger, Gayle (A) Girouard, Patrick (A)
Each calendar is designed to hang, displaying two weeks of suggestions for purposeful play, multisensory, age-appropriate experiences that develop language, creative, coordination, music, thinking, and beginning math skills. Different themes become the focus of each week's activities to enhance a child's ability to make connections and see relationships. All activities require little or no preparation and use only materials parents are likely to have on hand. Each non-dated calendar lets an educator start any time of the year. Parents have the option to spread the activities over a week, do everything in one day, repeat ideas, or do whatever works best.
Pages: 48
Age Range: 4 - 8
Category: Nonfiction |
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Music & Movement In The Classroom 1-2 |
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Music & Movement In The Classroom Prek-K |
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Preschool Songs & Fingerplays |