Learning packs

The term learning packs refer to the lessons or academic content taught in a school or in a specific course or program. 




Depending on how broadly educators define or employ the term, learning pack typically refers to the knowledge and skills students are expected to learn, which includes the learning standards or learning objectives, they are expected to meet; the units and lessons that teachers teach; the assignments and projects given to students; the books, materials, videos, presentations, and readings used in a course; and the tests, assessments and other methods used to evaluate student learning. An individual teacher’s learning packs would be the specific learning standards, lessons, assignments, and materials used to organize and teach a particular course.

In this article you will find many learning packs , I designed for my, 1st and 2nd graders, please check the license agreement before using the pdf

download five senses pack

Kindergarten



Kindergarten is the first official year of school for many children. It is a time for them to learn basic academic skills, such as reading, writing, and math. Kindergarten is also a time for children to develop social and emotional skills, such as cooperation, sharing, and self-control


Here are some of the things that children learn in kindergarten


Reading: Kindergarteners learn the basics of reading, such as the alphabet, letter sounds, and sight words. They also learn how to read simple stories

Writing: Kindergarteners learn how to write their names, letters, and numbers. They also learn how to write simple sentences

Math: Kindergarteners learn basic math concepts, such as counting, number recognition, and addition and subtraction

Social and emotional skills: Kindergarteners learn how to interact with other children and adults. They also learn how to follow rules and take turns

Fine motor skills: Kindergarteners develop their fine motor skills by learning how to hold a pencil, cut with scissors, and button their clothes

Gross motor skills: Kindergarteners develop their gross motor skills by running, jumping, and climbing

In addition to learning academic and social skills, kindergarteners also have the opportunity to explore their interests and creativity. They may participate in art, music, and drama activities. They may also go on field trips to learn about different cultures and places


Kindergarten is a fun and important time for children. It is a time for them to learn and grow in many ways


Here are some tips for parents to help their children succeed in kindergarten


Encourage reading and writing at home. Read to your child every day and help them practice writing their name and letters

Play math games with your child. Counting, number recognition, and addition and subtraction games can help your child develop their math skills

Help your child develop social and emotional skills. Teach your child how to interact with other children and adults. Help them learn how to follow rules and take turns

Provide opportunities for your child to explore their interests and creativity. Let your child play with art supplies, music instruments, and dress-up clothes. Encourage them to ask questions and learn about the world around them

By following these tips, you can help your child prepare for and succeed in kindergarten


    




I designed numbers worksheets to help my kindergarten students master numbers  from 1 to 10,you can find tracing numbers, coloring, counting and cut

and paste numbere. Please check the license for these worksheets 

. All rights are reserved for this blog 


Numbers worksheets

Reading importance for kids



Reading is important for kids for many reasons. It helps them develop their language skills, learn new things, and grow their imagination
Here are some of the benefits of reading for kids

Develops language skills: Reading helps kids learn new words and how to use them correctly. It also helps them understand the structure of language and how to put words together to form sentences
Learns new things: Reading exposes kids to new information and ideas. It can help them learn about different cultures, places, and people. It can also help them learn about different subjects, such as science, history, and math
Grows imagination: Reading helps kids use their imaginations to create new worlds and characters. It can help them escape from reality and explore different possibilities
Increases empathy: Reading helps kids develop empathy for others. They learn to understand the thoughts and feelings of characters in books, which can help them become more understanding and compassionate 
people


Improves memory: Reading helps kids improve their memory and recall. They need to remember what they have read in order to understand the story. This can help them develop their cognitive skills
Reduces stress: Reading can be a relaxing and enjoyable activity that can help kids reduce stress and anxiety. It can take them to another world and help them forget about their problems for a while
Improves sleep: Reading can help kids fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly. The act of reading can help them wind down and relax before bed
Boosts creativity: Reading can help kids tap into their creativity and imagination. It can help them come up with new ideas and solve problems
Improves academic performance: Reading helps kids develop the skills they need to succeed in school. It helps them improve their reading comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills
Increases knowledge: Reading exposes kids to new information and ideas. It helps them learn about different topics, such as history, science, and math. This can help them become more knowledgeable and well-rounded individuals
Develops a love of learning: Reading can help kids develop a love of learning. They learn that reading can be fun and enjoyable, which can encourage them to continue reading as they get older
Reading is a valuable skill that can benefit kids in many ways. By encouraging your child to read, you can help them develop their language skills, learn new things, and grow their imagination


 

 

Days Of The Week Reading Texts


Worksheets

? What is a worksheet

A worksheet is the sheet paper given by tutors to students to do the particular task. Worksheets are the effective tool of learning to engage students to ensure active learning. Teacher creates worksheets to ensure holistic learning of the subjects. Worksheets includes concepts and  questions




Importance of worksheets 

First

Worksheets are great to test the learning outcome. Worksheets can also be used to identify the weakness of the students. Worksheets can also be used effectively to understand the  difficult concepts

Second 

Worksheets are the modern way of making children learn by creative and related play structures. Worksheets are more participative and mind provoking than any other mode of imparting education on children. It is a highly used technique of making students learn, especially when the children are in their pre-school

Finally

Worksheets are important for the children because while studying seems like a chore, worksheets feel like a fun activity or even a game

You can download Valentine's Day worksheets and flashcards from the link below 

I think Valentine's Day worksheets are very useful resource for my students. to learn new vocabulary and use them in writing simple sentences. I divided this pack into two parts, the first one is simple questions to practice Valentine's Day vocabulary, the second one is Valentine's Day flashcards with cute graphics. I hope this pack will be useful for both teachers and students.All rights are reserved for this blog. Good luck


Upper stage worksheets (high school)


I am just starting to create homeschool resources for 9th grade, 10th grade, 11th grade, and 12th grade students as my own children are just about to go into high school. But as I create resources I will add them here. Then, just click on any link below to see more and download.


 






A-An-and some worksheets

Reading Comprehension

In this article, I share with you simple reading Comprehension text for 2nd and 3rd graders 





Tina's Vacation 


Read the following text and answer the questions below 


This weekend, my family and I are going to go on vacation. We are going to stay 

there for 2 weeks. We will visit famous tourist spots and stay in different hotels

I am going to swim and eat all the time. My brother is going to buy a lot of gifts for 

our cousins. My mother is going to buy many clothes and my dad is going to take 

us on a boat ride

? Where are they going to go

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? Where are they going

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? What is Tina going to do

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? What is Tina's mother going to buy

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? Where is Tina's father going to take them

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You can download the pdf from the link below

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Writing


? What is writing skill
Writing is an activity with many moving parts. It is, however, a difficult skill to learn and master. A child must bring together vocabulary, grammar and mental processing, and then rely on physical aspect of handwriting or typing out the words.kids can start learning how to type at the age of 6 or 7, when their hands fit comfortably on a keyboard. Taking a touch-typing course is a must for the child who is learning to write on a computer. That’s because the process of translating ideas into words and sentences is much smoother without the disruption of visually searching for letters 
?How important are writing skills for kids
At school writing is an integral part of a child’s education. Throughout their school years, children need to do assignments, write essays, comprehend and answer questions and in general demonstrate their understanding of a topic on a paper
How well they do at school is unfortunately (or fortunately) usually dependent on how detailed and sophisticated their writing is.In addition, children will need to learn how to express their thoughts and feelings clearly via the written words
Ways to help kids develop their writing skills
Help them get started. A blank page can be intimidating, even for the seasoned author. Children may do fine once they get started but you often need to help them get the first few words or sentences down. Ask them a thought provoking question, make a list or mind-map of ideas that relate to the topic they are writing about or work with them to organize an outline they can turn into a draft. Taking away the stigma of writing the perfect sentence is also key. Once they have some text to work with, it can always be re-shaped and revised. The trick is to encourage free writing from the start, in order to record whatever thoughts come to mind .They can always worry about revisions later




 


Encourage readin.
Good writers tend to be avid readers and there is a reason for this. The more a child reads, the more they will be exposed to new vocabulary in context and the more words they will learn. Once a word is part of their receptive vocabulary, it is a lot easier for it to make the transition into productive use (to the delight of parents and teachers who want children to “flex their vocabulary muscles” in writing). Reading also exposes kids to different ways of using words and a variety of sentence structures that they can use in their own writing

Allow the use of spell and grammar checks

 It’s easy to dismiss technology-use as being lazy, but spelling and grammar feedback can actually be extremely helpful for a child who is learning how to write or trying to improve. This is because sometimes there are multiple suggested corrections that force a child not only to notice the awkward phrasing or misspelled word, but to spend some extra cognitive energy thinking about how to correct it. Computers also provide an opportunity to correct errors without the embarrassment or stigma of multiple eraser marks on a hand-written copy.

Ask parents to help outside of school

Kids learn to write through example. Completing an initial draft alone is sometimes important, particularly if the task requires sharing personal thoughts and experiences, but it also helps to have someone else there to review it. Parents can make a huge difference in how their children’s writing skills improve by agreeing to read early drafts. Use the child’s words to suggest optimized phrasing and/or help them pinpoint what they are trying to say through conversation. This makes it easier for the ideas to be written down.

Teach working in drafts
 Brainstorming, putting ideas down on paper, ensuring the language and thoughts flow and revising for typos and errors are all different steps in the process of writing. Children need to understand that a perfect sentence doesn’t just come out of nowhere, it develops through a back and forth process as the writer writes, reviews and revises his or her text. This is one reason it’s helpful for kids to write on a computer as it saves erasing and allows children to make multiple attempts at getting their thoughts down, until they find the phrasing they want. Word processors also make it more efficient to reorganize longer pieces of writing, to help information flow better
These writing prompts are designed for 1st graders, my students enjoyed writing about food, pets, sports and friends
Download here free pdf for both teachers and students. Please check copy rights after downloading my sheets, thank you 




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