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Blocks Center With Core

Core words can be integrated within a blocks center area in an early childhood classroom.Learn More

Center Time With Core

Center time is a rich learning time where children explore and practice. Here are ways to embed core in common learning centers.Learn More

The Evolution of Printables

Are worksheets appropriate in an early childhood classroom? A look at the evolution and appropriateness of worksheets.Learn More

Creating the UDL Early Childhood Classroom: Part 1 The Physical Environment

The basis of every early childhood program is the learning environment; the physical, social-emotional, and temporal spaces where children will interact, grow and develop. This article will explore how the physical environment supports every child’s ability to learn.Learn More

Alphabet Activities

Let's play with the alphabet and letters sounds! The building blocks to written language is the alphabet, and there are so many alphabet games and toys. Activities include letter names (alphabet knowledge), letter sounds (phonemic awareness), and letter forms (writing).Learn More

Theme Boxes for the Science Center

Ideas for Theme boxes, which can be rotated in a center to keep it fresh and motivating.Learn More

Pattern Strips

Pattern Strips allow you to use your selected pictures in a pattern. The page includes an AB, AAB, and AABB patterns.Learn More

Welcome Hillsborough County

We're delighted that Hillsborough County Florida is offering us to their SLPs this year!Learn More

What Is Core Vocabulary?

Core Vocab is a small yet powerful set of words that is the building blocks of all communication. Learn more on what is core and find resources to help promote core vocabulary instruction.Learn More

Daily Report

Daily Report is a template that provides a form to write in reports, notes, or parent communication.Learn More

Math Center with Core Vocabulary

The math center can be a great place to embed core vocabuary and promote working with peers.Learn More

Four Connect Game

Four Connect (or Four-in-a-Row) is a fun game where two people take turns placing chips on the circles and say the words while playing.Learn More

12 Types of Visual Supports to Help at Home

Visual supports are a research-based practice of using pictures or “visuals” to communicate. Because speech is a temporary signal – it is there and then gone, visual strategies help students focus on important information, see how concepts are connected, and integrate prior knowledge with new knowledge. Most people are visual learners.Learn More

Sight Words! Activities to Build Speed and Fluency in Reading

Sight words are all the words that can be read immediately, on sight, without having to use decoding strategies. This article shared activities and resources for teaching sight words to early readers.Learn More

Picture Strips Templates

Picture Strips Templates separate rows of pictures for sentence strips, pattern strips, math equations, spelling and more.Learn More

101+ LessonPix Templates

What Templates does LessonPix offer? For only $36 per year, LessonPix provides more than a hundred types of templates with even more styles to add. Check out this amazing list for ideas to customize and use.Learn More

Labeling the Classroom

Labeling a classroom helps expose children to a print-rich environment as well as provides organization so students know where everything belongs.Learn More

Core

Resources and information about core vocabulary.Learn More

Creating the UDL Early Childhood Classroom: Part 3 The Temporal Environment

The basis of every early childhood program is the learning environment; the physical, social-emotional, and temporal spaces where children will interact, grow and develop. This article will explore how the temporal environment supports every child’s ability to learn.Learn More

Dominoes

Create a dominoes set using pictures or photos you select. This is a great activity for teaching vocabulary, matching skills, and speech.Learn More

Building Community

The beginning of the year is a time for building a sense of community in the classroom. Here are a few theme ideas for building the classroom community.Learn More

I Am Working For...

This materials allows teachers, parents, and therapist to show the desired goal (a reward) and the steps to earn it.Learn More