4 summer emergent readers to cut and color!

This is great for handwriting activities to help your young ones learn how to make letters. Try it on bubble sensory bags for EXTRA FUN! Just mix hair gel, blue food coloring, and sequins (optional) in a Ziplock bag; and tape on all sides. Children pick a bubble letter or word and draw it with their finger or a Q-tip on the bubble bag.
(Note: I like to reinforce all sides of the bag with colorful duct tape.)

Letters, numbers, coloring and an ice cream craft!
Keep your brain sharp this summer with this Ice Cream Activity pack!

Camping themed pages to help kick off summer and keep those brains sharp this summer while still having fun!

This pack includes worksheets that introduces homographs, homophones, synonyms and antonyms to your school age children. 14 worksheets and 2 introduction sheets that explain the terms.

Starting off with the easiest of the word families; ‘an’, ‘in’ and ‘at’.
You have strawberries with and without words.

This fun craft is a great add on for when you are reading the book to your class. They can make this and have fun feeding the old lady as you read them the book.

10 page emergent reader about a rainy day. Ready to color and easy to read.

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.
