Hello!
It’s Freebie Friday! As if
Fridays aren't already good enough, we teachers on iTeachKinder are sweetening
the deal by throwing in freebies for you as well!
First of all, I want to take a minute to
introduce myself. My name is Katie
Roltgen from Resources by Mrs. Roltgen, and I’m thrilled to be one of the collaborators here on
iTeachKinder!
I taught K-2 special education before I switched over to teaching Kindergarten. Like many of you, my heart lies in Kindergarten! There are so many sweet and wonderful things about five- and six-year olds and it’s truly a special year. Although I loved teaching, last year I decided to tackle a new job: Being a stay-at-home mom to my two sweet daughters! I have a three-year-old and a seven-month-old. Although I spend the majority of my time enjoying them, I find time to create teaching resources, which I absolutely love doing! I'm sharing one of my favorites with you today!
I taught K-2 special education before I switched over to teaching Kindergarten. Like many of you, my heart lies in Kindergarten! There are so many sweet and wonderful things about five- and six-year olds and it’s truly a special year. Although I loved teaching, last year I decided to tackle a new job: Being a stay-at-home mom to my two sweet daughters! I have a three-year-old and a seven-month-old. Although I spend the majority of my time enjoying them, I find time to create teaching resources, which I absolutely love doing! I'm sharing one of my favorites with you today!
I love when a resource is both thematic and educational. Students can get so caught up in the fun of
the resource that they forget they’re learning!
Last year, I created this “Bunny Hop” CVC Word Game for my students and
it was a hit!
The point of the game is
to help the bunny find his basket of eggs, and what kindergartener doesn’t want to be a helper? It’s a pretty simple concept with a spring
twist! Although I used it as a
whole-group activity, this also works as:
* a small group learning game (guided reading,
special education)
* a “Big Buddies” activity – If your students
have buddies from older grades, this is a great activity for them to do
together!
* a literacy center – If your students have to
work independently for centers, you could print the black and white version and
have students color each word after they read it.
* a take-home activity – I printed the black and
white version for each student and sent it home for at-home practice!
I included both a color version and a black and
white version for your convenience. I
also included game cubes and bunny games pieces that are easy to assemble. If you’re in a pinch, you can simply use a
six-sided die and colored chips or other game pieces.
You can find the freebie by clicking on the
picture below. Happy Freebie Friday!
| Click on the picture to download this freebie! |


Katie..this is great! I am adding it to my Easter centers for next week! THANKS! wendy 1stgradefireworks 1stgradefireworks
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute game & perfect for this time of year! Thanks so much for sharing your awesome ideas! :)
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