Distance Learning Packet No Prep Spring Worksheets and Plans

Distance Learning Packet No Prep Spring Worksheets and Plans

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Finding yourself with some extra time at home with your little ones? With all the current school closures and changing up the normal routine for everyone, these low-prep activities are perfect to complete at home together to keep your little ones learning over the next few weeks.

This resource includes activities that are perfect for preschool and kindergarten learners, but can definitely be used with some first graders as well. A bunch of worksheets, an activity menu, reading encouragement, and even writing pages, writing crafts, and learning games are included.

There is also a letter and planning page for you to send home to parents. You can print the whole thing to send home or just email the PDF.

This resource includes:

- Editable Sub/Parent letter

- Daily activities sheet

- Editable planning page

- Book reading tracker page

- 15 literacy worksheets

- 15 math worksheets

- 15 writing worksheets

- 4 writing crafts

- 2 simple academic games

Kindergarten Literacy TEKS covered:
1.B - Identify upper- and lower-case letters 

2.B - Identify syllables in spoken words

2.C - Orally generate rhymes in response to spoken words

2.D - Distinguish rhyming pairs of words from non-rhyming pairs 

2.E - Recognize spoken alliteration or groups of words that begin with the same spoken onset or initial sound 

2.H - Isolate the initial sound in one-syllable words

2.G - Blend spoken phonemes to form one-syllable words 2.H - Orally generate rhymes in response to spoken words 

2.I - Segment spoken one-syllable words into two to three phonemes

3.A - Identify common sounds that letters represent

3.B - Use knowledge of letter-sound relationships to decode regular words in text and independent of content

3.C - Recognize that new words are created when letters are changed, added, or deleted

3.D - Identify and read at least 25 high-frequency words from a commonly used list 

5.B - Recognize that compound words are made up of shorter words
17.B - Capitalize the first letter in a sentence 
17.C - Use punctuation at the end of a sentence 
18.A - Use phonological knowledge to match sounds to letters 
18.B - Use letter-sound correspondences to spell consonant-vowel-consonant words


Kindergarten Math TEKS covered:
2.C - Count a set of objects up to at least 20 and demonstrate that the last number said tells the number of objects in the set

2.E - Generate a set using pictorial models that represents a number that is more than, less than, and equal to a given number up to 20

2.F - Generate a number that is one more than or one less than another number up to at least 20

2.G - Compare sets of objects up to at least 20 in each set using comparative language

2.I - Compose and decompose numbers up to 10 with objects and pictures

3.A - Model the action of joining to represent addition and the action of separating to represent subtraction

3.B - Solve word problems using objects and drawing to find sums up to 10 and differences within 10

3.C - Explain the strategies used to solve problems involving adding and subtracting within 10 using spoken words, concrete and pictorial models, and number sentences

4 - Identify U.S. coins by name, including pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters

5 - Recite numbers up to at least 100 by ones and tens beginning with any given number 

6.F - Create two-dimensional shapes using a variety of materials and drawings 

Please feel free to share this resource with other teachers, mamas, and other caregivers who might need it during this time. If you have any questions, send me an email at alleahmaree@gmail.com or through TPT. I’m so happy to help however I can!

Sending big prayers for peaceful hearts, healthy bodies, and calm minds as we navigate these next few weeks. Hoping you can hunker down, have some fun learning, and soak up extra time with those you love most! Lots of love, friends! Stay safe! ❤️

Love this resource? CLICK HERE for the summer version of this resource! Andcheck out these seasonal worksheets and sensory bins!

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