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Mrs. Stout's Teacher Printables
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Crayon
Colors Student Make-A-Book
Houghton
Mifflin Kindergarten Reading Program Pacing Guide from Maggie Carter
(used with permission).
Writing
Homework Folder Cover This was shared at one of our G.U.S.D.
Kindergarten meetings a few years back by another teacher. If you know
which G.U.S.D. teacher originally created this, please send me an email
so that I may give credit. It has been revised.
Writing
Homework Folder Sheet I put this sheet inside my writing
folders so students can use it as a reference for correct formation
of letters and the spelling of the high-frequency words.
Writer's
Notebook Cover (with G.U.S.D. Standards) Cut paper to 8 1/2 by 12
for this or use legal sized paper when printing. I run this on construction
paper and staple or bind writing paper inside to make our writing journals.
Writing
Practice Book Cover (with G.U.S.D. Standards) Last summer
I taught summer school and was given composition books (from Office
Depot) with primary writing lines that were cut in half to make two
books. I loved them and now have ordered them for my class this year.
I have students practice writing letters in them. I write one letter
on each line to start with a black marker. For example, "A"
on the first line, "a" on the next line and "Aa"
on the last line of the page (3 lines all together).
Book
Bag Letter with Reading Strategies I put this inside my reading
logs and send leveled books in a bag home for students to practice reading
to their families. Original source of text is unknown. If you know where
this came from, please send me an email so that I may give credit.
Standards
Star Stickers (with G.U.S.D.
Kindergarten Standards) I use these for a special display I keep up
all year. As students master each standard, they get the sticker near
their name on our display (There are 5 stickers total per child). These
will print on both Avery 5163 and 5963 labels.
Circle Maps: Aa
Bb Cc
Dd Ee
Ff Gg
Hh Ii
Jj Kk
Ll Mm
Nn
Oo Pp
Qq Rr
Ss Tt
Uu Vv
Ww Xx
Yy Zz
Alphabet
Flash Cards - Uppercase Letters
Alphabet
Flash Cards - Lowercase Letters
Kindergarten
High-Frequency Word Flash Cards
High-Frequency
Word Bingo Cards In small groups, I have students write our high-frequency
words in the boxes in random spaces to create their own high-frequency
word bingo card. We use these to practice reading our high-frequency
words in a fun way!
Number
Book I have students make this number book to practice writing the
correct formation of the numbers. On each page, students draw the correct
number of objects.
Number
Grid: Numbers 1-100
Pocket
Chart Numbers for Counting Days in School (1-180)
Number
Writing Practice Sheet to 30
Number
Writing Test Sheet to 30
Number
Writing Sheet to 100
Money
Book (with G.U.S.D. Standards) I have students make this money book.
I use hot glue to glue real coins (you could also use coin stickers
or stamps) to the pages. Students write how much the coin is worth on
each line.
Writing
Paper with Picture Space at Top
Writing
Paper - Full Sheet
Seating
Chart for Lakeshore Multi-Color Rug I laminate this and use
small sticky notes with the students' names and keep it in a sheet protector.
When seats are moved, simply move the sticky notes and place back into
sheet protector.
Literacy
Center Pocket Chart Cards (We call these our "Workboard Groups"):
Literacy
Center Cards- set 1 (Color) (B&W)
Literacy
Center Cards- set 2 (Color) (B&W)
Literacy
Center Cards- set 3 (Color) (B&W)
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