A teacher facilitation guide for the Shape Stylists lesson, including learning objectives, a detailed lesson flow, and specific tips for teaching kindergarteners about shapes and clothing design.
The corrected teacher answer key for the Colorful Canvas Search Worksheet, ensuring all 20 words are properly highlighted and the page fits on a single sheet.
A large-print word search focusing on 20 color words, designed with high contrast and clear lettering for accessibility. All elements fit on a single page for ease of use.
A student-facing worksheet featuring a shape-based person template with square and triangle body options side-by-side, optimized for a single-page print layout. Updated with improved anatomical connections, higher contrast, and larger text for kindergarten use. Final iteration.
A student-facing worksheet featuring a shape-based person template with square and triangle body options side-by-side, optimized for a single-page print layout. Updated with improved anatomical connections, higher contrast, and larger text for kindergarten use.
A colorful, 8-slide presentation designed for kindergarten students, teaching them how to draw and color clothes on simple shape-based figures using primary colors and fun details. Updated to include both body shape options.
A guide for teachers with primary color coding and specific tips for the "upward curve" mouth and black features.
A student worksheet with a large blank circle for drawing a face, featuring a primary color theme.
A colorful, primary-themed slideshow that guides kindergarten students through drawing a face with eyes, a nose, and a mouth.
A teacher master guide updated to focus on square or triangle bodies with arms attached at the top corners. Includes instructions for rectangle limbs and oval hands/feet.
A primary-colored worksheet for kindergarten students featuring a circle head, green neck rectangle, square or triangle body, rectangle limbs, and oval hands/feet. Includes a shape checklist.
An 8-slide primary-colored presentation for kindergarten students. It explains how to create a human figure using circles for heads, green neck rectangles, square or triangle bodies, rectangle limbs, and oval hands/feet. Arms attach to the very top corners of the torso. No facial features are included.
A step-by-step visual instruction card for making a paper snail, focusing on spiral strokes and circles.