Category: Kindergarten
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Fall Alphabet Activities for Preschool & Kindergarten
Fall is an easy seasonal theme for alphabet practice. This guide covers letter recognition, tracing, matching, and beginning sounds activities for preschool and kindergarten, plus a few printable resources to make setup simple.
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Halloween Unit Study for Preschool & Kindergarten: Fun Learning Activities for October
A closer look at what goes into a printable Halloween Unit Study for preschool and kindergarten, including literacy, math, fine motor, science, and craft activities, plus a sample weekly plan and optional hands-on extensions.
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10 Easy Halloween Handprint Art Ideas for Preschool & Kindergarten
Discover 10 Halloween Handprint Art ideas for preschool and kindergarten. Create fun keepsake crafts with simple painting activities kids will love.
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30 Halloween Morning Questions to Spark Fun Classroom Conversations
Boost engagement this fall with 30 fun Halloween Morning Questions for K-3 classrooms, plus tips for building better October morning meetings.
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Halloween Finger Puppets: A Fun Printable Halloween Craft for Preschool & Kindergarten
Discover printable Halloween Finger Puppets for preschool and kindergarten. Includes 12 cute characters, a mini puppet play, and creative storytelling fun.
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25 Classroom Procedures Every Elementary Teacher Should Teach During the First Week of School
All 25 classroom procedures to teach during the first week of school, numbered and explained with examples, a rules-vs-expectations-vs-procedures table, and a printable checklist.
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How to Set Classroom Expectations During the First Week of School
The first week of school shapes how the rest of the year runs. This guide walks through practical, research-informed ways to teach and reinforce classroom expectations — from modeling routines to using visual supports — for teachers and homeschool families alike.
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35 Early Finisher Activities: Worksheets, Task Cards & Independent Ideas
Discover 35 practical early finisher activities for elementary classrooms, including literacy, math, STEM, creative tasks, worksheets, and task cards. You’ll also find simple ideas for organizing materials, teaching the routine, and helping students work more independently.
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Must Do, May Do, Catch Up, Pick: A Simple Classroom Routine That Helps Students Work More Independently
Learn how to use the Must Do, May Do, Catch Up, and Pick classroom routine to reduce interruptions, support independent work, and give students a clear plan for what to do next. Includes activity ideas, grade-level tips, and a simple implementation guide.









