3/31/2024 0 Comments Halloween sight word worksheets![]() These Halloween word cards are perfect for your writing center. Simply print, cut, laminate, or throw into a sheet protector and you’re good to go! 1. I have some DIY ideas and tons of freebies!Īll of the Halloween activities are easy to prep too. STICKERS! Need I say more.Halloween is such a magical time of year for kids so why not take full advantage of the fun and implement Halloween into your classroom too?! I have created a list of all the best Halloween worksheets, Halloween activities, and free Halloween printables that would be great in your classroom. It’s fun and cute and inexpensive and well. Then just post them on the refrigerator or their bedroom door where they can see them and practice them every day. Students can then add little features like legs and shoes and antennae, maybe some grass or flowers or whatever they want. Then they simply place the bug faces on a piece of paper and place letters from each word behind a bug face. Then choose 4-5 especially tricky words from their sight word lists (my kids call them Ball Words because that’s the sight word mastery system we use) and program stickers with the letters from those words. Students can program 4-5 stickers with cute little bug faces. ![]() What if I do something similar with sight words?’ It’s something parents can totally do at home. But you know what, I DO have those little colored stickers that you use for garage sales and I thought, ‘hey, most of my parents have circle stickers or you can get them for cheap at the Dollar Tree. Do you know how quiet kids are when they are working with stickers? It’s amazing.Īnyway, Katy has circle stickers in every conceivable color, but all my stickers are at school. It’s one of my kids’ favorites and mine too. Now if you know me at all you know, you know I LOVE stickers for fine motor work. Give Me All The StickersĪnyway, she recently demonstrated an activity using simple circle stickers on butcher paper to help with counting. she’s just really good, and I think you’ll love her. She’s not paying me or bribing me to shout her out. ![]() If you don’t follow her, do yourself a favor and go now and do it. She is adorable and so smart and full of ideas for fine motor and sensory and all the things that I love. One of my favorites is Katy, from PreK Wolf Pack. ![]() To that end, I follow some favorite preschool teachers on Instagram who allow me a peek back to my old days of teaching really little people and also help generate new ideas for teaching in kindergarten. I have admittedly had a hard time letting go of my preschool teaching roots, and I try desperately to keep learning as engaging as it is in a preschool classroom. As students get older, we somehow need to justify allowing students to work with their hands, be artistic and creative, and enjoy learning. The thing I love about preschool is that you can unapologetically get messy, be creative, and have fun. THE BEST IDEAS COME FROM PRESCHOOLĪt the beginning of my teaching career, I actually did a stint as a preschool teacher for about three years. So I thought I would share and idea that is super inexpensive and so easy. ![]() It’s not easy, and I know their parents struggle. I am still searching for engaging and meaningful ways to keep my students interested in practicing their sight words while at home. ![]()
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