These clip cards are a fun way to celebrate Bug Week and easy enough for toddlers.
Using the clothespins are a great small motor skills builder too!
Cut out each card and laminate to last longer or use fun items to mark the correct answer.

These clip cards are a fun way to celebrate Bug Week and easy enough for toddlers.
Using the clothespins are a great small motor skills builder too!
Cut out each card and laminate to last longer or use fun items to mark the correct answer.

This fun game let kids swat the bugs as the letter are called out.
I recommend printing these out on cardstock because you are going to need the strength for the fly swatter…lol. I laminate to help them last longer.
This is a great addition to Insect Week!

Get out those colorful pom poms or those bingo markers and use them for this fun counting game.
Gray cues will help children to count the necessary numbers of gumballs.

Jump into Spring with these black and white pages of the alphabet. Tracing letters, coloring pictures and tracing words. Letter A to Z all together in one pack!
Tuck into Dry Erase Pockets and use in centers or print off multiples for classroom use.

Two worksheets that children can color or use bingo dotters to dot the beginning sounds of each picture. Color the pictures for small motor skill strengthening.

Cute and colorful lowercase letter bugs are eager to be matched up the the Upper case letters in the jars.
Plus you get 2 sizes of nameplates for your storage!
I recommend laminating on cardstock.

These awesome mats are the perfect way to teach your young ones subitizing.
Subitizing is the the ability to immediately recognize the number of objects in a small group without the need to count them. An example often used to explain this, is to think of a die – we immediately recognize the number of dots without having to count each one individually.
And you get 2 sizes of nameplates for your storage!

Easy to see numbers.
Print and laminate for longer use. I suggest printing on cardstock.
PLUS 2 nameplates for your storage!

This is a start to our Community Worker’s unit.
I hope you enjoy.
I recommend printing out on cardstock and laminating.
Included are 2 sizes of nameplates for your storage.

Cut out these cute rainbows and use on light tables, tabletops, even the floor as a way to help kiddos learn their colors. Use pom poms, teddy bears, anything with colors!
Included are 2 sizes of nameplates for your storage of the Rainbow Color Match Mats. Use on file folders, boxes, however your store your goods.
You can also use as color charts for your wall/room.
