I love watching the creativity kids use when they create their own gingerbread houses. Plus, the teacher in me can’t help but notice the STEM benefits in this festive tradition. But this year, I wanted to add in some writing practice as well. I hope that you enjoy this darling “How to Make a Gingerbread House” FREE writing craftivity. Simple… Read More
Counting Clip Cards
Are you looking to add more hands-on math activities into your daily schedule? I have some wonderful resources to share with you that are engaging, hands-on, and perfect to store in task boxes for quick grab n’ go centers. I have thrown in an adorable set of counting clip cards for free, so you can test them out for yourself…. Read More
Simple Halloween Crafts for Kids
Are you looking for easy crafts to celebrate Halloween? These simple and spooky crafts are sure to be a hit with all little boys and ghouls. This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase using these links I will receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. Craft Stick Mummies This little craft is perfect to work on… Read More
The Best Back-to-School Books
As a former 1st grade teacher, and mom to 4 little ones, I believe in the power of picture books. The stories model important skills and problem solving techniques. Kids relate to the characters and imagine themselves in their shoes. They begin to see the characters’ perspectives and feel a sense of empathy for their plights and dilemmas. As children… Read More
How To Make Water Beads Educational
Okay, have you tried water beads?! These tiny balls of fun will entertain your kids for hours… maybe even days! I wanted to share a few ideas on how you can use these to help your children learn while playing. Win, win! Plus, I have included a “Catch & Count” free printable that is exclusive to literacywiththelittles.com. What are they?… Read More
Fall Sight Word Board Game
Are you looking for an engaging way to practice sight words? This “Awesome Apples” sight word board game is sure to do the trick. Getting Ready The prep for this activity is seriously so simple. Just download, print, and cut out the cards. If you are like me and let your little ones play the games as early finishers or… Read More
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