While working intently on
report cards this week I found this little gem on Pinterest!
I figured why not stir up some dough? All I needed was:
I figured why not stir up some dough? All I needed was:
After a fun afternoon of mixing it up with the husband…
Playdough was made!
I stored the homemade playdough in the Play-Doh tubs and slid them back into the Word Work choices today! We'll see how the batch holds up! And if the tables turn pink.....
I stored the homemade playdough in the Play-Doh tubs and slid them back into the Word Work choices today! We'll see how the batch holds up! And if the tables turn pink.....
To accompany this cost saving tip I thought I’d share some
fine motor cards. Sadly, these skill cards are designed more for my first grade honeys.
HOWEVER, if you’ve got a kiddo that needs
some fine motor practice feel free to modify!
I start with the individual letters early in the year and move on to our sight words as we introduce them.
I laminate the cards and keep them in the tub with the playdough.
Students fill in the letters with the playdough. Ideally, they practice spelling and reading the word!
Lowercase Letter Cards
Uppercase Letter Cards
I start with the individual letters early in the year and move on to our sight words as we introduce them.
I laminate the cards and keep them in the tub with the playdough.
Students fill in the letters with the playdough. Ideally, they practice spelling and reading the word!
Lowercase Letter Cards
First 25 Sight Word Cards
That's it for today! We hope your week is off to an amazing start!