Creating lap books, or folders like this one, gives your children or students a chance to play with the activities over and over again. Also, when you send home activities, parents get the opportunity to not only see what you are doing in the classroom, but become better acquainted with the skills their children should have!
The activities that are found in this dinosaur folder can be found here.
However, I gathered my favorites below:
http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.com/Dinosaur_Train_ABC.pdf
http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.com/Dinosaur_Train_My_Name.pdf
http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.com/Dinosaur_Heads_and_Tails.pdf
http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.com/Dinosaur_Sizes_and_Puzzles.pdf
http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.com/Dinosaur_Counting.pdf
http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.com/Dinosaur_Puzzle.pdf
Lesson Planning with Me
Hello! I teach an integrated preschool classroom, which means I am responsible for students ages three to five with special needs of all types as well as typical developing students. My students range in ability from a toddler to a typical kindergartener. Therefore, my activities must be able to reach a wide range and be easily adjusted for multiple ability levels.
I created this blog as a way to keep track of the fantastic ideas I have gathered over the years. Because I just randomly add activities to the blog, use the search, standard list, or theme list on the left side to find the activities you are after!
I also create and sell resources that can be found at TeachersPayTeachers and Teacher's Notebook.
I created this blog as a way to keep track of the fantastic ideas I have gathered over the years. Because I just randomly add activities to the blog, use the search, standard list, or theme list on the left side to find the activities you are after!
I also create and sell resources that can be found at TeachersPayTeachers and Teacher's Notebook.
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