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By Lara Hocheiser
Teach kids about gratitude through yoga and mindfulness
Teaching kids about gratitude is a mindset that will benefit them for years to come. Research tells us that gratitude has many benefits, including greater life satisfaction and better attitudes about school.
Gratitude provides perspective for kids–they can learn to see through the eyes of others, and through that, they can learn to form healthy relationships with themselves and others.
For children, gratitude can be experienced through direct experience, through dramatization, and through adult modeling. We’ve included games, meditations, activities, crafts, and yoga poses to help get in touch with a sense of gratitude.
We hope you enjoy it!
Printable Gratitude Yoga Cards
Use this yoga and mindfulness activity packet to teach little ones about gratitude. Print and cut out our six yoga cards and use them in the classroom, yoga studio, or at home! Also included are written instructions for kids, giving cues for children to correctly practice each pose.
This packet includes:
Gratitude Yoga is a 30 page PDF download that you can view on your phone, tablet, computer or print to paper.
Yoga Game: Roll The Dice (includes Yoga Cards)
By Lara Hocheiser
With a blend of yoga, breathing and fun, the Roll the Dice Yoga Game is an entertaining way to teach your students yoga and breathing and to test their memory. This instructional packet gives you the tools and instructions to play this game and with your expertise, adapt the rules to suit your unique population of yogis.
The download gives you the game instructions and 5 highlighted yoga poses one breathing activity to challenge and engage children. The diverse characters help children see themselves as natural yogis. The Roll the Dice Yoga game is an 8 page PDF download which you can view on your phone, tablet, computer or print out onto paper.
• Designed for kids ages 5-10
• Includes printable yoga deck
• Learn 5 yoga poses
• Learn 1 breathing activity
• Perfect for classrooms, clubs, summer camps, parties, kids' events, and yoga classes.
Dental Health Printable Sorting Activity - Good and Bad Food for Teeth
By The Chatty Kinder
These Dental Health Sorting Mats are the perfect Dental Health Center activity for your Kindergarten students to explore dental health in a fun and engaging way. Learners will explore different foods and determine which foods are good or bad for the health of their teeth.
This good vs. bad food sorting activity is a great way for students to learn about the food items that are good and bad for their teeth.
Color and black and white versions for both the sorting mats and picture cards are provided.
What’s included in this Kindergarten Dental Health Sorting Activity resource?
Prepping this Good vs Bad food sorting activity:
How to best use this Kindergarten Dental Health Sorting Activity?
When to Use this Good vs Bad food sorting activity:
Have a question?
Please email me at thechattykinder@gmail.com
Summer Themed Vocabulary Language Bingo Game - End of Year - SPANISH VERSION
By All Therapy Resources
This Bingo game is a great game to support students with key summer themed words. This is a great game for a whole class approach or center activities.
This bingo game includes the following summer themed words:
Ball, crab, dolphin, goggles, flower, hat, sun, lighthouse, ice-cream, towel, mosquito, watermelon, umbrella, yacht, ice-block and waves.
The caller reads the bingo card, and the players identify whether they have that visual on their BINGO mat. If they do, then they cross it off and the first to cross off all 9 visuals on their unique mat first wins the game!
There are over 40 different Bingo mats for larger.
Let’s make learning fun, colourful and engaging!
This package includes everything that you need – just simply print!
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WORKBOOKS – Just print!
Behaviour and Feelings Workbook
Self Esteem and Feelings Workbook
Emotions & Self Care Workbook
My Anger Management Workbook
SOCIAL SKILLS, PUBERTY, PROTECTIVE BEHAVIOURS, RELATIONSHIPS AND SEXUALITY
Puberty Lesson and Activity Book
Appropriate V's Appropriate Things to Say
Learning about Bodies and Puberty Workbook
Protective Behaviours, Relationships and Puberty Special Game
Stranger Danger Education
Road Safety Social Story
Fire Safety Social Story
Safety In The Community Activity and Educative Book
AUTISM, SOCIAL STORIES & ACTIVITIES
How My Engine Runs Social Story
Teaching Children about Personal Space
Noises Hurt My Ears - Social Story - Sensory Defensiveness
When a loved one dies - grief and loss social story
Understanding Divorce Social Story
Being Nice and Making Friends Social Story
Doing a Poo on the Toilet Social Story
SPECIFIC TEACHING AND COUNSELLING RESOURCES
Supporting Students to Gain Insight through Reflection
Supervision and Reflective Practice Templates
Increasing a Child's Attention Span
Behavioural Strategies for Fostering Self Esteem
Anxious Children - Behavioural Strategies
Children with Attachment and Abandonment Issues: Behavioural Strategies
Recognising Defences in Children
ANGER MANAGEMENT
Anger Management Plan
Anger Management Activity Worksheets
Anger Management Traffic Lights Activity
My Anger Management Workbook
BEHAVIOUR ASSESSMENT AND BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PLANS
Managing Aggressive Behaviours and Outbursts
Understanding Behavioural Triggers
Behaviour Reward Chart - Girls (editable)
Behaviour Reward Chart - Boys (editable)
Behaviour Thermometer - Incident Prevention and Response Plan (editable)
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Summer Themed Vocabulary Language Bingo Game - End of Year Activity
By All Therapy Resources
This Bingo game is a great game to support students with key summer themed words. This is a great game for a whole class approach or center activities.
This bingo game includes the following summer themed words:
Ball, crab, dolphin, goggles, flower, hat, sun, lighthouse, ice-cream, towel, mosquito, watermelon, umbrella, yacht, ice-block and waves.
The caller reads the bingo card, and the players identify whether they have that visual on their BINGO mat. If they do, then they cross it off and the first to cross off all 9 visuals on their unique mat first wins the game!
There are over 40 different Bingo mats for larger.
Let’s make learning fun, colourful and engaging!
This package includes everything that you need – just simply print!
Check out some of our best sellers below! Don't forget to follow our store!
WORKBOOKS – Just print!
Behaviour and Feelings Workbook
Self Esteem and Feelings Workbook
Emotions & Self Care Workbook
My Anger Management Workbook
SOCIAL SKILLS, PUBERTY, PROTECTIVE BEHAVIOURS, RELATIONSHIPS AND SEXUALITY
Puberty Lesson and Activity Book
Appropriate V's Appropriate Things to Say
Learning about Bodies and Puberty Workbook
Protective Behaviours, Relationships and Puberty Special Game
Stranger Danger Education
Road Safety Social Story
Fire Safety Social Story
Safety In The Community Activity and Educative Book
AUTISM, SOCIAL STORIES & ACTIVITIES
How My Engine Runs Social Story
Teaching Children about Personal Space
Noises Hurt My Ears - Social Story - Sensory Defensiveness
When a loved one dies - grief and loss social story
Understanding Divorce Social Story
Being Nice and Making Friends Social Story
Doing a Poo on the Toilet Social Story
SPECIFIC TEACHING AND COUNSELLING RESOURCES
Supporting Students to Gain Insight through Reflection
Supervision and Reflective Practice Templates
Increasing a Child's Attention Span
Behavioural Strategies for Fostering Self Esteem
Anxious Children - Behavioural Strategies
Children with Attachment and Abandonment Issues: Behavioural Strategies
Recognising Defences in Children
ANGER MANAGEMENT
Anger Management Plan
Anger Management Activity Worksheets
Anger Management Traffic Lights Activity
My Anger Management Workbook
BEHAVIOUR ASSESSMENT AND BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PLANS
Managing Aggressive Behaviours and Outbursts
Understanding Behavioural Triggers
Behaviour Reward Chart - Girls (editable)
Behaviour Reward Chart - Boys (editable)
Behaviour Thermometer - Incident Prevention and Response Plan (editable)
If you download it, PLEASE leave feedback!
Also – become a fan by clicking “follow me” at the top of this page. You will be alerted of new products and free downloads. Thanks!
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TERMS OF USE - Please read my Terms of Use regarding personal and commercial use of All Therapy Resources. You can download the free document here: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Terms-of-Use-Clarification-For-free-paid-purchases-All-Therapy-Resources-4714723
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STORE CREDITS - Did you know...?
• Each time you give feedback on a product, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. Feedback to TpT Sellers, just like feedback to students, is a valuable tool to aid improvement of future products. Go to your "My Purchases" page to view past downloads, and provide a rating and comment.
• You can be the first to know about new discounts, freebies and product launches. Look for the green star next to the TeachShare store logo and click it to become a follower and receive email updates about the store.
Where's the Ladybug? Alphabet Game for Spring
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the ladybug? This spring alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.
Ways to Use
How to Play
Where's the Ladybug? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a ladybug is hidden behind a flower. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the ladybug is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the ladybug is behind the flower, then the ladybug must be hidden again to play further. If the ladybug is not behind the flower, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.
More Alphabet Centers and Activities
Hands On Alphabet Mats
Alphabet Cards and Puzzles
Winter Where’s the Penguin Alphabet Hide and Seek Game for the Pocket Chart
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the penguin? This winter alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom. The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts.
Ways to Use
How to Play
Where's the Penguin? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a penguin is hidden behind a snowball. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the penguin is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the penguin is behind the snowball, then the penguin must be hidden again to play further. If the penguin is not behind the snowball, then the poem is chanted again with a new letter. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.
More Alphabet Centers and Activities
Hands On Alphabet Mats
Alphabet Cards and Puzzles
Spring Number Recognition Center or Whole Group Game
By Jennifer Connett
Practice number recognition and number word recognition with this spring themed game designed for learning about numbers 1-100. The object of the game is to find the ladybug hidden behind one of the flowers buy using your number knowledge to pick your guesses.
Designed for the pocket chart, Where's the Ladybug? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a ladybug is hidden behind a flower. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the number or number word they think the ladybug is behind. Once guessed, the number is removed. If the ladybug is behind the flower, then the ladybug must be hidden again to play further. If the ladybug is not behind the flower, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has numbers 1-100 and number words 1-20 as well as 30, 40, 50... all the way to 100.
Where's the Acorn? Alphabet Game for Fall
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the Acorn? This autumn alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.
Ways to Use
How to Play
Where's the Acorn? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where an acorn is hidden behind a fall leaf. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the acorn is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the acorn is behind the fall leaf, then the acorn must be hidden again to play further. If the acorn is not behind the fall leaf, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.
More Alphabet Centers and Activities
Hands On Alphabet Mats
Alphabet Cards and Puzzles
Valentine's Day Sight Word Cards for Fry 1-100
By Jennifer Connett
These heart sight word cards make a fun Valentine's Day literacy center or Valentine's Day sight word game for students to enjoy while practicing sight words from the Fry 1-100 word list.
These sight word cards have a variety of uses in the classroom from games, to instructional tools, to center props.
Ways to Use
Each word is printed on its own clover card for students to use to practice reading, writing and spelling each sight word.
Skills Assessed:
This product contains all of Fry's first 100 sight words:
a, about, all, an, and, are, as, at, be, been, but, by, called, can, come, could, day, did, do, down, each, find, first, for, from, get, go, had, has, have, he, her, him, his, how, I, if, in, into, is, it, like, long, look, made, make, many, may, more, my, no, not, now, number, of, oil, on, one, or, other, out, part, people, said, see, she, sit, so, some, than, that, the, their, them, then, there, these, they, this, time, to, two, up, use, was, water, way, we, were, what, when, which, who, will, with, words, would, write, you, your
Summer Number Recognition Center or Whole Group Game
By Jennifer Connett
Practice number recognition and number word recognition with this summer themed game designed for learning about numbers 1-100. The object of the game is to find the sun hidden behind one of the clouds buy using your number knowledge to pick your guesses. Designed for the pocket chart, Where's the Sun? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a sun is hidden behind a cloud. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the number or number word they think the sun is behind. Once guessed, the number is removed. If the sun is behind the cloud, then the sun must be hidden again to play further. If the sun is not behind the cloud, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has numbers 1-100 and number words 1-20 as well as 30, 40, 50... all the way to 100.
Where's the Sun? Alphabet Game for Summer
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the sun? This summer alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.
Ways to Use
How to Play
Where's the Sun? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where the sun is hidden behind a cloud. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the sun is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the sun is behind the cloud, then the sun must be hidden again to play further. If the sun is not behind the cloud, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.
More Alphabet Centers and Activities
Hands On Alphabet Mats
Alphabet Cards and Puzzles
Preprimer Sight Word Game | Spring Seek and Find the Ladybug
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the ladybug? This spring sight word game is great for students who are practicing sight word recognition and beginning reading skills. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for an early education classroom.
What is Included:
The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts.
Ways to Use:
How to Play:
Where's the Ladybug is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a ladybug is hidden behind a flower. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the sight word they think the ladybug is behind. Once guessed, the sight word is removed. If the ladybug is behind the flower, then the ladybug must be hidden again to play further. If the ladybug is not behind the flower, then the poem is chanted again with a new sight word.
This packet contains all 40 Pre Primer Sight Words:
a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in, is, it, jump, little, look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we, where, yellow, you
Valentine's Day Primer Sight Word Cards
By Jennifer Connett
These heart sight word cards make a fun Valentine's Day literacy center or Valentine's Day sight word game for students to enjoy while practicing sight words from the primer or kindergarten word list.
These sight word cards have a variety of uses in the classroom from games, to instructional tools, to center props.
Ways to Use
Each word is printed on its own clover card for students to use to practice reading, writing and spelling each sight word.
Skills Assessed:
This product contains all 52 Primer sight words:
all, am, are, at, ate, be, black, brown, but, came, did, do, eat, four, get, good, have, he, into, like, must, new, no, now, on, our, out, please, pretty, ran, ride, saw, say, she, so, soon, that, there, they, this, too, under, want, was, well, went, what, white, who, will, with, yes
This product is in the following bundle:
All 220 Sight Word Cards for Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day Preprimer Sight Word Cards
By Jennifer Connett
These heart sight word cards make a fun Valentine's Day literacy center or Valentine's Day sight word game for students to enjoy while practicing sight words from the preprimer or pre-k word list.
These sight word cards have a variety of uses in the classroom from games, to instructional tools, to center props.
Ways to Use
Each word is printed on its own clover card for students to use to practice reading, writing and spelling each sight word.
Skills Assessed:
This packet contains all 40 Pre Primer Sight Words:
a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in, is, it, jump, little, look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we, where, yellow, you
This product is in the following bundle:
All 220 Sight Word Cards for Valentine's Day
Autumn Number Recognition Center or Whole Group Game
By Jennifer Connett
Designed for the pocket chart, Where's the Acorn? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where an acorn is hidden behind a fall leaf. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the number they think the acorn is behind. Once guessed, the number is removed. If the acorn is behind the fall leaf, then the acorn must be hidden again to play further. If the acorn is not behind the fall leaf, then the poem is chanted again and a new number is guessed. This game has numbers up to 100 and number words up to 20.
Preschool Seasons and Holidays Full Year Mega Bundle -- 11 Themed Sets
By Jennifer Connett
Practice preschool skills with this full year of seasonal and holiday themed preschool activity bundle. This bundle includes a wide variety of center activities, worksheets and games specifically for preschool and pre-k. This bundle includes activities for seasons and holidays.
What is Included:
Letter Sound Game
Color Hunt
Counting Mats 1-20 (All Themes)
Dot Painting
Letter Cards (All Themes)
Letter Clip Cards (All Themes)
Letter Puzzles (All Themes)
Line Tracing Card (All Themes)
Letter Recognition Games (All Themes)
Alphabet Playdough and Tracing Mats
Worksheets and Centers Packet (All Themes)
Color Sorting
Shapes Activity
Class Books for each season
Craft Activity
Fun Playdough Mats
Shape Game
Science
Themes Included:
Christmas
Easter
Fall/Autumn
Fourth of July
Groundhog's Day
Halloween
Spring
St. Patrick's Day
Summer
Thanksgiving
Valentine's Day
Winter
Related Links:
Winter Themed with Real Photographs
Valentine's Day with Real Photographs
Fall/Autumn Themed with Real Photographs
Christmas Themed with Real Photographs
Alphabet Games for Large or Small Group Bundle
By Jennifer Connett
These alphabet games are great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. These games can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.
Ways to Use
How to Play
Where's the Object? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where an object is hidden behind another object. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the hidden object is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the hidden object is there, then it must be hidden again to play further. If is is not there, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.
Themes Included
Apples (Where's the Worm?)
Back to School (Where's the School Supplies?)
Christmas (Where's the Present?)
Easter (Where's the Rabbit/Chick?)
Fall (Where's the Acorn)
Gingerbread (Where's the Gingerbread Man?) NEW!
Groundhog's Day (Where's the Shadow?)
Halloween (Where's the Ghost?)
Pumpkins (Where's the Black Cat?)
Spider (Where's the Spider?)
Spring (Where's the Bug?)
St. Patrick's Day (Where's the Leprechaun?)
Summer (Where's the Sun?)
Thanksgiving (Where's the Pie?)
Valentine's Day (Where's Cupid?)
Winter (Where's the Penguin?)
More Alphabet Activities
Alphabet Beading Center
Alphabet Stamping Center
Alphabet Cards and Puzzles Bundle
All 220 Sight Word Recognition Games Bundle for All Seasons
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the Object? These seasonal sight word game is great for students who are practicing sight word recognition and beginning reading skills. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for an early education classroom.
Products Included:
What is Included:
The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts.
Ways to Use:
How to Play:
Where's the ________? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where an object is hidden behind a sight word card. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the sight word they think the object is behind. Once guessed, the sight word is removed. If the object is behind the sight word card, then the object must be hidden again to play further. If the object is not behind the sight word card, then the poem is chanted again with a new sight word.
Number Recognition Center or Whole Group Games Bundle
By Jennifer Connett
These themed number games are a great addition to any themed center for students who are practicing number recognition up to 100. This game is for small group instruction or can be used as a whole class game.
Designed for the pocket chart, Where's the Object? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where an object is hidden behind another object. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the number they think the hidden object is behind. Once guessed, the number is removed. If the hidden object is there, then it must be hidden again to play further. If is is not there, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has numbers 1 through 100.
Themes Included
Apples (Where's the Worm?)
Fall (Where's the Acorn)
Halloween (Where's the Black Cat?)
Spring (Where's the Bug?)
Summer (Where's the Sun?)
Winter (Where's the Penguin?)
More Math Centers
Themed Addition Center Bundle
Counting Mats 1-20 Bundle