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Now that the Valentine Day parties are over its a great time to start preparing for the next big holiday, Saint Patrick's Day. To help you out I've created 3 new file folder games for Kindergarten. Stay tuned for 1st and 2nd grade games as well. ![]() In these games students get to play the part of a leprechaun and try to hide pots of gold from their opponent. The gold is hidden under rainbows which each have a target sight word that kindergarteners need to practice. ![]() The three different games cover sight words, color words, and number words. You can get your free downloads below. ![]()
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I'm working on a new e-book on how to teach Character Analysis. Teaching your students to analyze the characters they read about can help them broaden their understanding of what they're reading, make them better writers by helping them develop more complicated characters, and overall broaden their enjoyment of reading. ![]() This handout will be just one part of the e-book I'm making. Students can use it to help them create characters and identify character traits of characters in books they are reading. Stay tuned to see more from the new upcoming e-book. Note: The free giveaway is over but you can now purchase the e-book. You can now purchases this handout - Character Analysis e-book. It's taken a long time but I've finished a new set of file-folder games. These games cover 72 word families and are perfect to use as reading centers or you can send these games home as homework for your students. ![]() In these game each dog bone has a word on it. Students will need to match the word on the dog bone to the correct dog bowl that has corresponding word families. Students can play the game individually, or they can play in pairs. ![]() _2 player version – Students will each have one side of the game board to play on. They will need to take turns choosing bones if the word on the bone matches one of their dog bowls they will place their bone down. If it doesn't the will still read the word but place it back in the pile. Because of its large file size I can't host the file on this site. I will however be giving away a preview which contains 3 of the 12 games. When you purchase the games instead of being redirected to a site where you can download the file, you will be sent an email with your file as an attachment. ![]()
Click above to download the preview. Click on the file above. If you like what you see you can purchase the full version on the new websites shop.
In this version of counting kitchen kids will be counting out ingredients to make 5 different types of soup: Chicken noodle, Broccoli Cheese, Cheesy Potato, Minestrone, and Tomato Basil soup. This file folder game is perfect for the preschool/kindergartener to practice their counting skills. Also as a new feature in this game kids will be able to put their ingredients directly in the pot instead of just on top of it. Click below to get your free download. Also check on older blog posts to get Mac and Cheese Counting Kitchen the free giveaway for that game is ending soon. ![]()
2012 has started and being full of goals and ideas I've just created my first new product of the year. It's going to be the start of a series of counting games. These games will use kids favorite food to help them learn to count. First off is the old classic of macaroni and cheese. ![]() In this game kids will count out all of the ingredients they need by placing them on the counter. ![]() There will be two types of counting boards that they will be able to use. This one will help students with there number recognition skills. ![]() This one can be used for students who already recognize numbers but skill need practice counting. ![]() There are five different recipe cards that you kids can use to practice counting. I've also included the links to the actual recipes. For those of you who homeschool this will be a great way to help you kids make real life math connections. For teachers - you can always send the recipes home. Like always the first few days after this product is released it will be available as a free download. I do this in order to reward those who subscribe to me on facebook or on my blog. After the free download is over you can purchase it on the File Folder - Printables page. ![]()
Happy New Year! As students come back from their winter break a great seasonal activity for them to do is to write their new years resolutions. This is a great opportunity to help student learn how to make and reach their goals. As a new years present for everyone I've created a New Years Resolution worksheet. ![]() For this activity, students will: 1. Choose a goal. 2. Make sure that their goal is achievable. 3. Plan how to achieve their goal. 4. Determine what their motivation is for completing their goal. 5. and set a time that they will finish the goal by. Get your free new years worksheet by clicking on the picture or the link below. ![]()
![]() I hope everyone had a great Christmas. I have a new penguin sight word reader that I've written, "What are you?" All of my sight word readers are free to download. You can get What are you? by clicking on the file below. You can also download any of my other sight word readers on this webpage. Sight Words: What are you a said the and ![]()
![]() This game helps student practice the following capitalization rules: Beginning of the sentence Names Days of the week Months Place names Inside quotations There are 15 pages of sentences cards in this download. There are also pages of blank cards so you can write your own sentences. The element that I love most about this game is that students can check for themselves if they were right without the teachers help. How to play the game 1. Divide students into two teams. 2. Teams alternate taking cards. 3. When the card is draw the student needs to: a. Read the sentence aloud. b. Tell whether the sentence is correct or incorrect. c. Remove the paper clip and tell whether s/he was right. 4. If the student is correct the team keeps the card, if its incorrect they place it in the discard pile. 5. When a chomp card is drawn the team that drew the card loses 3 cards. The team with the most cards at the end of the game wins. As always for the first few days of its release the game will be available for free. I do this to reward those who follow by blog. You can also like me on facebook to receive updates on new freebies. ![]()
![]() This is the forth snowman sports game in the series. This file-folder game helps students increase the speed at which they recognize their addition facts. Students must place 3 snowballs on each of their opponents snowmen before the other player beats them to it. Each of the snowman has a sum of 10-17 on them. While the snowballs have the questions. To reward those who subscribe to this blog, as always the game will be free to download for a limited time. To see all of the other File-Folder games by Kaylee's Education Studio. Go to the File-Folder Printables page here. ![]() With Thanksgiving over it's now time to start thinking about Chirstmas and of course the Christmas/Holiday Party. There is so much to do and to plan to get ready for a classroom party and if you're like me you'll love a list to help with you're planning. I've created this list to help me get ready for the big Chirstmas party, and I'd like to share it with everyone. You can get your free checklist by clicking on the download below. Also remember this is the last day of my Black Friday sales on my Teachers pay Teachers store. ![]()
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