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What Belongs? Rooms of the House Cut Sort & Paste Activities - Distance Learning
By Three Little Homeschoolers
Looking for fun, no-prep activities to add to your classroom or homeschool? These cut, sort, and paste activity worksheets are perfect for learning about the rooms of the house, practicing scissor skills, for sorting centers, as morning work or for early finishers, or for special education classrooms!
Part of the "What Belongs?" Series, the Rooms of the House unit covers 10 rooms found in a house. Each room comes with a full color sorting worksheet, two versions of the worksheet in black and white, plus a "what is missing" worksheet where students complete a picture. This set also includes multiple room sorting worksheets so students can compare two or four rooms at once. Please see the preview above for a look at all the included worksheets!
Includes activities for the following rooms: kitchen, living room, bathroom, dining room, bedroom, office, laundry room, baby nursery, garage, and backyard.
Includes:
*Total of 30 different worksheets, plus black and white versions*
This unit is part of the What Belongs? Series. Find all of the units in the series below or check out the all inclusive bundle to save 20%!
What Belongs? Holidays
What Belongs? Places/Habitats
What Belongs? Seasons
What Belongs? Rooms of the House
What Belongs? BUNDLE
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IS THIS SAFE SCENARIO Task Cards SET 2 - Personal Safety, Road & Internet Safety
By All Therapy Resources
Our Safety Skills Scenario Cards are designed to equip children with essential life skills through the exploration of five key safety areas: Bullying Awareness, Protective Behaviors, Internet Safety, Road Safety, and Emergencies.
KEY FEATURES:
"Safety Skills Scenario Cards for Kids" encourage reflection, critical thinking, and decision-making, fostering a well-rounded skill set that empowers children to make informed choices. By engaging with real-life scenarios across these five essential areas, children develop the resilience and confidence needed to thrive in various situations while prioritizing their safety and well-being.
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"When I Feel Worried" Helping children manage feelings of worry or anxiety
By Joyful Explorations
Help young children learn to identify and manage their feelings of worry or anxiety.
The packet includes:
*14- page printable book "Little Penguin Feels Worried!" (Helps children identify feelings of worry and begin to learn techniques to manage those feelings)
Printable Activities:
* "My Happy Place"- an activity to help children use visualization techniques to help them relax and stop worrying
* "Worry Bug"- an activity to minimize worries and help put them into perspective
* "Treasure Chest"- a visualization activity to help children learn to "lock away" worries until they are able to deal with them
* "Super Me"- an activity to help children remember that they are powerful... even if their worries make them feel small
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"When I Feel Left Out" Helping Children Manage Social Exclusion
By Joyful Explorations
Help young children learn to identify and manage their hurt feelings when they are left out or excluded by their peers with three simple steps.
This packet includes:
*A printable letter for families titled, “I’m Not Your Friend”. This letter helps to reassure families that while hearing the words “I’m not your friend” may cause some hurt feelings, it’s not the end of the world for their child.
*12 page printable book, “I’m not your friend.” This book features an adorable little monster who negotiates friendship dilemmas and learns how to ask for help when he needs it.
*”Can I Play?” - Sometimes children are excluded because they don’t have the social skills to ask to play. This section of the packet teaches children three important rules of asking to play. (Includes a color poster of the three important rules)
*Five social scenarios that will help children learn the 3 rules of asking to play. The first three scenarios are for you to read to the children. These are intended to inspire class discussions. The last two include questions so that the children can decide what the characters should do next.
*"What if they say no?” Advice for how to handle those sticky situations when a child asks to play and the other children say, “no”.
*”Feelings Shield”- A visual cue for children to use for defending themselves against other people’s hurtful words or actions. Included are shields with written affirmations as well as a blank shield so that children can draw their own positive pictures.
*Common Interest Bingo”- This game will help children find others who share the same interests so that they can make new friends. Making friends will give them more choices of people to play with so that they won’t experience feeling left out as often.
*Friendship Flowers- A visual cue to help children remember some of the skills they can use to make and keep friends.
*Please keep in mind that bullying is NEVER ok. Teaching children how to handle hurt feelings does not mean that you tolerate bullying. If you feel that there is bullying behavior in your school, it is your responsibility as a teacher to end it.
Fire Safety Thematic Unit for Preschool
By Joyful Explorations
★This packet is the perfect addition to your study of fire safety or community helpers.
Activities include:
→ Printable Book (Available in color and black/white)
→Pocket Chart Vocabulary Words
→"What do we do in a fire drill?" Printable Page
→"Stop, Drop and Roll" Printable Page
→"Fire Gear" Poster
→Printable Board Game
→Memory Game
→Poem with Printable Finger Puppets
→Dramatic Play Fire Station Sign
→Printable Firefighter Badges
→Printable Fire Hats
Spa Dramatic Play Printables Pretend Play Center for Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Looking for a fun way to get your students practicing social skills through dramatic pretend play? This spa dramatic play printables set is perfect to incorporate into center time through playing imaginary roles of working at a spa.
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive. For example, toy apples, cash register, scale, play money, etc.
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Moira P. says, "This was a fabulous resource for my dramatic play unit and spa day with my granddaughter. We enjoyed a girly day together with the help of this resource."
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Halloween Spooky Bones Cafe Dramatic Play Center October Pretend Play Printable
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Looking for a fun way to get your students practicing social skills through dramatic pretend play? This Spooky Bones Cafe Halloween dramatic pretend play center is perfect to incorporate into your classroom encouraging playing roles of running a cafe and making the holiday fun.
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive. Pumpkins, Lanterns, Aprons, Cafe Diner Baskets, etc.
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Baby Nursery Dramatic Play Center Baby Pretend Play Printable for Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
This fun and engaging baby nursery-themed pretend play center encourages students to play imaginary roles of working in a nursery, daycare, and with children. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine/gross motor skills, and social skills.
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Dinosaur Museum Dramatic Play Center Pretend Play Printable Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
This fun and engaging dinosaur themed pretend play center encourages students to play imaginary roles of a dinosaur museum. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine/gross motor skills, and social skills.
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive. For example, you can get plastic dinosaurs, ropes, and cones to make a museum pattern.
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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Lemonade Stand Dramatic Play Center Pretend Play Printable for Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Looking for a fun way to get your students practicing social skills through dramatic pretend play? This Lemonade Stand dramatic pretend play center is perfect to incorporate into your classroom encouraging playing roles of going to a lemonade stand!
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Donut Shop Dramatic Play Center Bakery Pretend Play Printable for Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
This fun and engaging donut shop themed pretend play center encourages students to play imaginary roles of a working and running a donut shop. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine/gross motor skills, and social skills.
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive. For example, fake donuts or donuts plushes and boxes for the donuts.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Camping Dramatic Play Center Pretend Play Printable for Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
This fun and engaging camping themed pretend play center encourages students to play imaginary roles of a going camping. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine/gross motor skills, and social skills.
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Eye Doctors Office Dramatic Play Center Bakery Pretend Play Printable Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
This fun and engaging eye doctors office dramatic play center encourages students to play imaginary roles of a eye doctor. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine/gross motor skills, and social skills.
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive. For example, glasses, doctors white coat, stethoscope, and contact lens cases.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Construction Theme Dramatic Play Center Pretend Play Printable for Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
This fun and engaging construction themed pretend play center encourages students to play imaginary roles of a construction worker. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine/gross motor skills, and social skills.
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive. For example, traffic cones, safety vest, whistles, and construction play trucks sets.
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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Garden Store Dramatic Play Center Spring Pretend Play Printable for Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Looking for a fun way to get your students practicing social skills through dramatic pretend play? This secret spy agent dramatic play printables set is perfect to incorporate into center time through playing imaginary roles.
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Car Wash Dramatic Play Center Pretend Play Printable for Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Looking for a fun way to get your students practicing social skills through dramatic pretend play? This car wash dramatic pretend play set is perfect to incorporate into your centers through playing imaginary roles of working at or going to a car wash.
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive. For example, sponges, spray bottles, towels, etc.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Movie Theater Dramatic Play Center Pretend Play Printable for Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Looking for a fun way to get your students practicing social skills through dramatic pretend play? This movie theater dramatic pretend play center is perfect to incorporate into your classroom encouraging playing roles of going to the movies!
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, math, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive. For example, popcorn buckets, empty candy boxes, red carpet, red rope for a movie effect, film, sunglasses used for 3D glasses, etc.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Movie Theater Dramatic Play Center Pretend Play Printable for Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Looking for a fun way to get your students practicing social skills through dramatic pretend play? This movie theater dramatic pretend play center is perfect to incorporate into your classroom encouraging playing roles of going to the movies!
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, math, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive. For example, popcorn buckets, empty candy boxes, red carpet, red rope for a movie effect, film, sunglasses used for 3D glasses, etc.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Under the Sea Dramatic Play Printables Ocean Pretend Play Center for Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Looking for a fun way to get your students practicing social skills through dramatic pretend play? This under the sea, ocean dramatic play printables set is perfect to incorporate into center time through playing imaginary roles.
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Science Lab Dramatic Play Center Pretend Play Printable for Preschool
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Looking for a fun way to get your students practicing social skills through dramatic pretend play? This science lab dramatic pretend play center is perfect to incorporate into your classroom encouraging playing roles of being a part of the science lab!
What is dramatic play?
It’s the kind of play where kids take on roles and act them out as a way of exploring themselves and their surroundings. By pretending to be someone—or something—else, children can learn new ways to express themselves, share thoughts and ideas, and even get in touch with their feelings.
Dramatic play is a very important part of childhood development. Students will engage in literacy, self-regulation, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and social skills. They will be interacting with one another in positive ways and learning so much without realizing it!
Here’s what you’ll get:
All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print and cut out the LOW PREP pages and laminate them for use year after year.
Optionally you can add hard goods to make it more interactive.
___________________________________
Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.