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Preschool english language arts centers for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Individualized Word, Phonics, Literacy Fluency Generator Small Group or Centers

Individualized Word, Phonics, Literacy Fluency Generator Small Group or Centers

Created by
Matthew Bitner
I created this tool to help you differentiate targeted literacy instruction in order to best meet the individual reading needs of your students. Simply customize the first row of words, print (color or b&w), and voila! Students can now work on targeted words, sounds, or letter fluency that is relevant to their skill level in literacy. Create one for your whole class or individualize for students, centers, or small groups! Have students time each other for one minute and chart their growth! E
Preview of Traceable 100's charts

Traceable 100's charts

Created by
Mrs. P's Ideas
Hundred's charts where the numbers are dashed so that students can trace the numbers. The first chart is 1-120 to meet Common Core State Standards for first grade. After that it is 1-1000, with 100 numbers on a page. The charts were developed with the "Print Dashed" font, which is a free font found at the website: http://www.fontspace.com/kids-fonts/trace
Preview of Safety Week Curriculum

Safety Week Curriculum

Created by
Chelise Hurst
This product is a set of activities for Safety Week for preschool and pre-k students. This includes center ideas for the following groups:- Literacy- Math- Dramatic Play- Construction- etc.
Preview of Back to School Curriculum

Back to School Curriculum

Created by
Chelise Hurst
This week's worth of curriculum is for Back to School week. It includes ideas for centers such as:- Literacy- Math- Dramatic Play- etc.
Preview of FREEBIE Progress Monitoring Phonemic Awareness Chart

FREEBIE Progress Monitoring Phonemic Awareness Chart

Created by
BVG SLP
Another FREEBIE to say thank you to all of my loyal customers! I really appreciate you and hope that you will be able to utilize this tool for ease of tracking your students' progress.This is a Progress Monitoring FREEBIE that is an Excel spreadsheet and REQUIRES MIRCROSOFT EXCEL IN ORDER TO USE EFFECTIVELY.The file allows you to track your students' progress towards mastery of their letter names and sounds. The file has a simple "+" and "-" system for inputting student performance. Once you
Preview of Editable Sight Word "Go Fish"

Editable Sight Word "Go Fish"

Created by
Kathryn Shepherd
This game is played like traditional "Go Fish." These cards can be edited to match the current sight words you are teaching. Print two copies of each page, cut out around the two boxes, fold the together, glue and laminate! Print each set on a different color of card stock, and then you will always know which set belongs together. Enjoy! Please comment and let me know how you like it!
Preview of assignment checklist-editable

assignment checklist-editable

Created by
LaurenCharlene
I created this checklist to easily keep track of which students have turned in their work for each assignment. Can be used as a whole sheet for multiple classes, or cut into strips for individual assignments. Editable to add student names. This will fit up to 25 names.
Preview of High Frequency French Word Lists

High Frequency French Word Lists

Looking for high frequency French words to teach your students? Check these out! Being an informed consumer of research knowledge, these words are research-based recommended for Kindergarten and Grades 1 - 3. Using French Phonemic Awareness Resources?! Great! Use these supplemental words to expand your students French vocabulary. These words extend student learning of each French phoneme. Not using French Phonemic Awareness Resources?!No worries! You can still use these words in your classroom
Preview of CKLA Kings and Queens Pixel Art Addition to 10

CKLA Kings and Queens Pixel Art Addition to 10

A way to bring CKLA kings and queen material into math time. Each of these are self-checking Addition to 10 math activity was made using Google Sheets. This bundle includes King, Queen, Castle and Slipper. ★ HOW IT WORKSThis math fluency activity is like a paperless color by code activity. Students enter their answers in the answer column. If the answers are correct, the image starts to appear. Colors do not appear for incorrect answers.You can quickly assign each student a copy. Set share setti
Preview of Easy Center Rotation chart

Easy Center Rotation chart

Stop worrying about how you are going to group your babies for centers ! EDIT this rotation chart with the names or numbers of your students, laminate, and teach them how to read the simple format...before you know it, they will be rotating on their own, and you can get to small groups uninterrupted.
Preview of Thanksgiving A to Z Alphabet Flash Cards

Thanksgiving A to Z Alphabet Flash Cards

Created by
The Kinder Kids
Thanksgiving A to Z Alphabet Flash CardsUse the Thanksgiving-themed alphabet flashcards on a word wall, in a pocket chart for easy access, in a literacy center, during writer's workshop, or during your reading sessions.Feel free to choose between the color or black and white version. Print onto cardstock, cut, and laminate for future use.Enjoy!
Preview of Guided Reading Plans Template **100% Editable** (Google Sheets, Excel)

Guided Reading Plans Template **100% Editable** (Google Sheets, Excel)

Created by
Reading with Rey
Lessons plan template for guided reading groups. *100% Editable* *Google Sheets file*
Preview of Daily Student Check list

Daily Student Check list

Created by
Krazy Kinders
I use this in my classroom to monitor what centers my studentts have used throughout the day. I also added a section for if students are pulled out through out the day for reading groups you can mark it down for a reminder. The nice thing about this document is it is color coded for quick reference. I print one sheet out and then put it in a plastic cover to reuse!
Preview of Sight Word Check Off Sheet

Sight Word Check Off Sheet

This document can be used to allow students to track their own learning of sight words. It can also be sent home for fluency homework. Students can use it to increase fluency and speed of reading. -Student Tracker -RTI Assessment and Tracker -Fluency Homework -Speed Games -Reading Fluency Center/Work Station -Collaborative Student Game
Preview of Sight Word Dominoes Editable

Sight Word Dominoes Editable

Created by
Kathryn Shepherd
These dominoes can be printed on card stock and laminated to create a literacy center activity. The words are in color so younger students can match the words and colors. The pages can be printed in black and white on colored card stock to test recognition. This file is editable, so as you teach new sight words you can type them in and add them to your game.
Preview of Initial Sound Picture Match

Initial Sound Picture Match

This tool can be used to practice naming pictures and matching the initial sound of the word to the correct letter. It is a simple format that is very user-friendly. There are 12 pages in this document to allow a variety. Each letter is accounted for. This can be used in a regular education or special education class. letter-sound match, picture match, special education, autism
Preview of Clipart Beginning Sounds

Clipart Beginning Sounds

Created by
Rebecca Nelson
--This is an excel spreadsheet that can be printed off and used as a worksheet or students can type the letters directly into the computer and then be printed off or reviewed. --This lesson has clipart pictures that the students need to tell you the beginning sounds for the picture.
Preview of Letter Matching Cut and Paste

Letter Matching Cut and Paste

Created by
Brittan Brantley
Uppercase and lowercase letter matching cut and paste activity
Preview of Short vowel words and matching pictures

Short vowel words and matching pictures

Short vowel words and matching pictures. There are 18 words for each short vowel (a, e, i , o, u) to be made into sets for the child to read and match. Instructions are included in the first page.
Preview of Reading Record Form

Reading Record Form

Created by
Eric Triche
This is a great tool for keeping track of the books students read. Each student has their own form, and all forms are kept in a "reading record" binder. The students fill out the form each time they finish a book. They love to receive this form at the end of the year to show-off how much they read. It's also a great reference for you.
Preview of Developmental Spelling - Letter Name Sort A-1

Developmental Spelling - Letter Name Sort A-1

Created by
Jamie Price
This is one spelling sort that teaches students to differentiate the initial sounds of B and C. Included are instructions, the sort with words only,the sort with pictures only, the sort with words and pictures, the correct sort, and the basic worksheet for students to use as they sort.
Preview of Initial Short Uu Sound Words: Pictures and with words
Preview of Child Care Curriculum

Child Care Curriculum

Created by
Chelise Hurst
This guide shows different themes for child care centers. It gives ideas on themes as well as events and alternate themes.
Preview of Literacy Centre Task-board

Literacy Centre Task-board

Every early years classroom needs a literacy centre task board so students can find the task they are supposed to be doing quickly and easily. Includes: Weekly Schedule Task-board Icons Task Board Explanation cards for each activity. Instructions: 1) Simply organise the schedule according to your classroom and school schedule. 2) Print and laminate the Icons as needed. I have 1 teacher, 3 book boxes, 3 Free Reading, 1 reading game & 1 computer. 3) Print the Task-board and laminate
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