Pages of “Same and Different” cut and paste activities to help your young learners understand same and different.

Pages of “Same and Different” cut and paste activities to help your young learners understand same and different.
This pack introduces “math bonds”. These are pairs of numbers that make another number such as 6+4=10. Yep, that simple. Math bonds up to 10 are the first to be taught; the most simple and the most important parts of math to be taught. Kiddos learn these and are able to just see the numbers 7+3 and automatically know that it equals 10.
The next letter in our lowercase series is the letter “z”. It’s difficult for the kiddos not to get this one turned around (like the letter “s”) so practice is important.
Our next lowercase letter in the series is the letter “x”. Don’t forget to keep reintroducing past letters; both uppercase and lowercase to your young learners.
Our next letter in the lowercase series is the letter “w”. Pages of fun to introduce the lowercase “w” to your young learner.
Matching uppercase and lowercase letters has never been fun! This fun activity is just perfect for the holiday season.
I prefer to copy onto cardstock and then laminate so the pieces will last longer. I like to keep everything in a clear zippered pouch that you can purchase from your local Dollar Tree stores.
Pages of uppercase and lower case letters to trace and color and numbers 1-10 on one page and 11-20 on another to trace and color. Use in the classroom or at home.
This fun game allows you to play two different ways. Attach the gingerbread house to a paper sack or cardboard box or simply use as a table top game and use only the paper.
Use numbers 1-5 for beginners, 1-10 for the next level of learners and on up as they learn all the way to 20!
The next letter in our lowercase series. This pack has pages to color, trace, cut and glue.