Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Blocks!!!!

I mentioned last month that I accepted a new position as a PreK teacher this fall.  I am super excited, but also sooo nervous.  It's hard to change grade levels.

Anyways, I have been doing a lot of searching for meaningful social centers activities since this will be a large part or our learning.  

I have found many ideas through Pinterest {of course} and have fallen in love with another Texas teacher's PreK blog called PreK Pages.

To help move things along with preparation, I created these block center labels and visual discrimination cards:

Click the pic above to grab the Google doc.  Just click on the printer icon in the corner to download it.

I hope you enjoy them!

17 comments:

  1. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this! I teach pre-k, and making a resource like this (for blocks, Legos, bricks, and other blocks center toys) has been on my to-do list for 3 years now. My first set was destroyed by a particularly rowdy group of students :( Unfortunately, I couldn't download it - the link wouldn't go through? I'll check back later to see if it will work then. Thanks for the freebie!!

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  2. I was having trouble downloading it too. I have been trying to get these together for legoes, bricks, etc. too and haven't done it for all of these things yet. I will also check back later and see if I can download it. Thanks for sharing!
    Kate
    Fun in ECSE

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  3. I just tried it and it shows me the picture, but not the actual cards.
    Kate

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  4. Congratulations! That's too funny, I teach PreK and am moving to Kindergarten in the fall. :) Have fun!

    ~Jessica
    Fun in PreK-1

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  5. I love these! Thanks for sharing. :) I am a new follower of yours. I teach Pre-K, too Half of my class is Title 1 and the other class SPED.
    Preschool Wonders

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  6. Lovvvvvve this! Have you seen creating and teaching? (creatingandteaching.blogspot.com) It 's a great Prek blog. :)
    Em
    loveluckandlaughter.blogspot.com

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  7. I am so happy for you on your new position. I think you will be great! Last year was my first year in kindergarten. I taught 5th grade for 7 years and before that 3rd grade. Over the past 3 years, I have asked to be in kindergarten. Last year, I finally got it. YAY! :) GOOD LUCK!

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  8. Would you be able to email me the block center labels discrimination cards? brittanywallock@gmail.com I must have them for my block area....they are amazing!!!

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  9. These are great. I wasn't able to download the cards. Any suggestions? Thanks!

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  10. would you be able to email the block center labels and visual discrimination cards: having trouble with the link. dreamangel310@gmail.com
    thanks in advance

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  11. I also had trouble downloading the block cards from Google Docs. Would you mind emailing them to me at ramsay.meg@gmail.com?
    Thank you so much. This will save me so much time!

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  12. I also am having trouble downloading. Can you email to strebor.aras@gmail.com? Thank you!

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  13. Has anyone had any luck downloading these amazing cards? If so can someone please email them to me @ L.karahalios@hotmail.com? Thank you!

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  14. I would love to use these cards in my class. Can you please email them to me as well. e.metcalf101@gmail.com. Thanks!!

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  15. Hi, I wasn't able to print these cards either! Would love a copy. My email matson_b@surreyschools.ca

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  16. Hello, I was not able to download the cards. Are you able to email them to me.. I would love to use them in my classroom. My email address awatson2@wcpss.net

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