Monday, August 22, 2016

Tiny Books!


Do you need some activities to make your teaching year successful or have items in your TpT wishlist, that have been sitting there? 
 
Try this new educational activity, Tiny Books!
 

 
Well, I have added a new search label in my CUSTOM CATEGORIES!
I have several different topics of booklets listed and I plan on adding many more!
 
 
This is a quick and easy way to introduce or review shapes. The six shapes included are circle, square, triangle, rectangle, rhombus and hexagon. Simply print, fold, cut and glue.

Directions: Run the two booklet pages, printing on the front side only. The six colored shape examples can be run colored or grayscale. There are three sets to each sheet, but each child only gets one set of six pictures for their booklet.

Activity: Pass the two pages out to each student. They are to fold each sheet in half on the dotted line and again in half on the dotted line. Place the two pages together with the title on the front and The End page last. The booklet then gets stapled or glued together on the left side.

The booklet shapes maybe traced or colored during introduction or review. Pass out the set of six pictures strip to each student. They cut the six pictures apart and glue them in the box on the correct shape page.
 
 
Another easy way to introduce or review solid shapes. The six shapes included are sphere, cone, cube, cylinder, pyramid, and rectangle prism. Again simply print, fold, cut and glue.
 
These two booklets can also be found in a money-saving bundle too!
 
 
There is a money tiny book called
 
Here is a simple intro or review of money. The six money pages included are penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar and dollar. Plus there is a money poem for each one, to help them remember the amount it is worth!
 
The tiny book of colors which I have talked about in a previous blog post called

In this activity are the colors; red, yellow, blue, green, orange, purple, brown, black, white, and pink.
 
The newest tiny book is  
 
The quick and easy way to introduce or review numbers. Plus each child will have a great take home and review booklet to keep! Included in this activity are the numbers 1-10.
 
Each of these books can also be cut apart and used in centers, magnetic boards or with Velcro! 
As shown in this picture!
 
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