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Sound Sorting Activities
Sound Sorting Activities for little learners. Wondering how to include fun sound and letter sorting activities into you kindergarten class? This post will highlight lessons for : letters, beginning sounds sorts, digraph sort, blends, long and short vowels and more. Plus a fun game. Download the FREE sample now.
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Teaching Sorting in FDK - apinchofkinder.com
Hi guys! Today I wanted to share with you my favourite lessons and resources for teaching sorting in Kindergarten! LESSONS: First...
i can sort by color, shape, and texture in this free printable game
SORTING ACTIVITIES FOR LITTLE LEARNERS - Mrs. Jones Creation Station
Sorting is a basic skill that all learners should develop, but does back to school have you struggling to create engaging sorting activities? Here is a free sorting poster to get you started. #sorting #sortingposter #poster #freeprintable #free #printable #preschool #prek #kindergarten #mrsjonescreationstation
Mrs. Jones' Creation Station | Teaching Resources
Mrs. Jones' Creation Station | Teaching Resources 
the sorting tray is filled with pom poms, scissors and other colorful items
Fun Color Activities For Kids
These fun activities help kids learn to identify colors (colours). Both American and Australian spelling variations are included. They are great for preschool and kindergarten math centers. #coloractivities #preschoolmath #kindergartenmath #colortheme #rainbowtheme #colouractivities #finemotoractivities
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Giant Shape Match Activity - Busy Toddler
GIANT SHAPE MATCH: Check out this awesome indoor math activity for toddlers and preschoolers; an awesome rainy day activity; quick and easy to set up; easy toddler activity; easy preschool activity; diy math activity
a white board with writing on it that says something we can sort by color and shape
Sorting It Out!
For the Love of First Grade: Sorting It Out!
there is a table that has some sort of toys in the trays on it
A sorting provocation. The first discussion asked children what they thought sorting was. As a lead up question children were asked what things we sort in our classroom. Here are some responses which supported their understanding and linkage to real life applications: sorting materials at construction, sorting in the Tenzies game, sorting the Russian Dolls, sorting our kind of writing (e.g. lists, books, cards, etc.), sorting markers, paint brushes, and books.