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The Evolution of Printables

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

Occupational Therapy

When children show delays, occupational therapists are often the first called in and LessonPix can help.Learn More

Fine Motor Pratice with Lacing Cards

Lacing Cards are a favorite of both boys and girls in Early Childhood and are a great tool for Fine Motor practice at any age. Make them easily with LessonPix!Learn More

Science Center Items

Here is a list of various items that may be included or rotated in a science center.Learn More

I Have Who Has

"I Have Who Has" is a fun "round robin" game used to teach vocabulary and early reading skills.Learn More

Classroom Jobs

There are many jobs students can do to take responsibility for their classroom.Learn More

Dramatic Play With Core Vocabulary

There are many fun ways to model core communication in the Dramatic Play Center within the Early Childhood Inclusive Classroom.Learn More

Position Pete

Position Pete is one character who teaches positional words. He can be found on over, in, out, or through a box. It's fun and easy to play with prepositions using Pete in cards games, obstacles courses, Bingo, or Simon Says.Learn More

Lacing Cards

Lacing Cards are a favorite of both boys and girls in Early Childhood. They develop Visual Perceptual skills and provide wonderful Fine Motor practice.Learn More

Handwriting Skills with LessonPix

LessonPix has a variety of templates that anyone can use to create activities that help students develop and improve handwriting skills.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

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

Pronoun Patty

Pronoun Patty is one character who teaches various pronouns. Use patty to teach, practice, and play with different pronouns.Learn More

Visuals in Special Education

Visual Picture Cards are a great way to communicate expectations and reinforce learning visually.Learn More

Ocean Thematic Unit

Create activities and visuals to teach concepts about the ocean.Learn More

Bear Feels Sick by Karma Wilson

Bear Feels Sick tells the story of how friends take care of each other. This loving story utilizes rich vocabulary, fun rhymes, and stunning illustrations to show how friends care for their sick Bear friend.Learn More

9 Ways to Promote Social Interactions with LessonPix

The Social Environment encompasses relationships and interactions between children/ teachers; teacher/ teacher; family/ school. Children need to build trusting relationships with the adults so they can be confident in their explorations and risk taking.Learn More

Make Learning Fun!

According to research, using games in teaching can help increase student participation, foster social and emotional learning, and motivate students to take risks.Learn More

Party Animals! by Tali Kellerstein

Party Animals! A Wild Collection of Speech Sound Poems is a fun read-aloud book of playfully illustrated poems. The book highlights 21 different speech sounds each with a dedicated alliterative/sound loaded poem starring a different party animal.Learn More

Summer Fun Ideas with LessonPix

Looking for visuals and activities for summer this year? Here are some hot ideas to use this summer with LessonPix.Learn More