JUST PUBLISHED ~ TWO NEW KINDERGARTEN ALPHABET REMEDIATION RESOURCES FOR YOUR CLASSROOM!

Yesterday I shared with you that I had just published three new Kindergarten Remediation resources on TpT. I wrote about one resource, There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Number Remediation for Kindergarteners Sums From 6 to 10. What a mouthful! Click here to see that resource and to read the details. Today I'm going to share with you the details, previews, and photos of my other two new resources, There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Alphabet Remediation for Kindergarteners and Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Alphabet Remediation for Kindergarteners.

** This resource is 40% OFF for the first 48 hours! **

Getting your students to practice alphabet recognition can be challenging, but you will love the no prep, print and go ease of these Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Remediation Know Your Alphabet Worksheets Resource for your Kindergarten class. This Alphabet Color By Code Remediation Printables with a cute There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Theme Resource includes ten pages for introducing or reviewing the alphabet, with 10 pages of answer keys too. Recognizing and naming all uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet is a required Kindergarten standard. Each of the 10 pages has only a few color selections and only 5 to 6 letter to help your students that might need remediation to focus on only 5 or 6 uppercase or 5 or 6 lowercase letters. 
There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Alphabet Remediation for Kindergarteners
Your students will adore the color by code graphics that are on this Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Remediation Know Your Alphabet Worksheets Resource pages. With the TEN Answer Keys also included, this helps you quickly and efficiently check your students work in a very short amount of time.
** Additional Important Information **
In this resource, I have no problems on the cute human's skin, allowing your students to select any skin tone color. The directions read, "You select the hair and skin color." This also allows for some creativity after their work is done by selecting additional colors of their choice for the borders and other blank remaining areas. This feature is a real hit with my teacher buyers!

These high interest black and white printables are great for seat work, homework, small group work, substitute teacher folders, sub tubs, the possibilities are endless!
This There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Remediation for Kindergarteners Know Your Alphabet Worksheets Resource Includes:

** Ten Total Pages of Student Work

* Page One - This adorable There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on lowercase a, b, c, d, e, and f. This page has a happy, smiling Little Old Woman just ready to have a great day with your boys and girls!

* Page Two - This adorable There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on lowercase g, h, i, j, and k. This page is a great big close up of the shoe that the Little Old Woman and her children live in!

* Page Three - This adorable There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on lowercase l, m, n, o, and p. This page has a happy, smiling little boy and he wants to have a great day with your boys and girls!

* Page Four - This adorable There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on lowercase q, r, s, t, and u. This page is a great big close up of the meal that the Little Old Woman gave her children before bed!

* Page Five - This adorable There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on lowercase v, w, x, y, and z. This page has a happy, smiling little girl and she wants to have a great day with your boys and girls!

* Page Six - This adorable There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on uppercase A, B, C, D, and E. This page is a great big close up of the shoe that the Little Old Woman and her children live in!

* Page Seven - This adorable There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on uppercase F, G, H, I, J, and K. This page has a happy, smiling Little Old Woman just ready to have a great day with your boys and girls!

* Page Eight - This adorable There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on uppercase L, M, N, O, and P. This page has a happy, smiling little girl and she wants to have a great day with your boys and girls!

* Page Nine - This adorable There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on uppercase Q, R, S, T, and U. This page is a great big close up of the meal that the Little Old Woman gave her children before bed!

* Page Ten - This adorable There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on uppercase V, W, X, Y, and Z. This page has a happy, smiling little boy and he wants to have a great day with your boys and girls!

* Page Eleven - This adorable There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page is a classroom poster / folder cover. This page has the There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe poem with cute clip art on it. Use this page as a poster for your literacy center. You can laminate it to last for years. You can also print this and use it as a cover, staple it to the five worksheets and now your students have an adorable math workbook including the There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Nursery Rhyme Poem!

* Ten Matching Pages of Answer Keys Too!

** BONUS FILE ** 
Added in February 2021 Twelve Pages of my Newly Revised new letter from me - An Introduction to Color By Numbers, Task Cards, and Center Game Lessons, Including Math Center Ideas for Your Classroom!

** PLEASE NOTE ** 
This new, free bonus file is not included in the TPT description page count.

There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Themed Color By Code Remediation for Kindergarteners Know Your Alphabet Worksheets Resource Lesson Plan Ideas:

Monday - Use page 1, lowercase letters a, b, c, d, e, and f, to introduce Color By Code Lessons to your class with a step by step direct teacher-led lesson on the overhead document camera. Once your students know your procedures, the remaining pages can be used by your students independently. An alternative, based on the ability level of your class, is that this teacher-led lesson can also be completed during your literacy or reading small group lesson on Monday.

Tuesday - Use page 2, lowercase letters g, h, i, j, and k, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Wednesday - Use page 3, lowercase letters l, m, n, o, and p, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Thursday - Use page 4, lowercase letters q, r, s, t, and u, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Friday - Use page 5, lowercase letters v, w, x, y, and z, and let your students use colored pencils, markers, or water colors for a Fun Friday activity!

Week Two - Monday - Use page 6, uppercase letters A, B, C, D, and E, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Tuesday - Use page 7, uppercase letters F, G, H, I, J, and K, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Wednesday - Use page 8, uppercase letters L, M, N, O, and P, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Thursday - Use page 9, uppercase letters Q, R, S, T, and U, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Friday - Use page 10, uppercase letters V, W, X, Y, and Z, and let your students use colored pencils, markers, or water colors for a Fun Friday activity!

Terrific for an Emergency Sub Tub or Homework!
These high interest There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Themed Color By Code Remediation for Kindergarteners Know Your Alphabet Worksheets are perfect for...
* A Color By Code Gift Coloring Book
* A Nursery Rhyme and Fairy Tale Coloring Book
* A Fast Finishers Workbook
* Literacy Center Assignments
* Fine Motor Skills Work
* Small Literacy Group Lessons
* Literacy Workstations
* Morning Work Worksheet
* Remediation and RTI Groups
* Clip Board Work Time
* Seat Work
* Substitute Teacher Folders
* Indoor Recess
* Homework Packets
* Morning Work Tubs
* Independent Practice
* Early Finishers
* Emergency Sub Tubs
* Morning Literacy Buckets
* After School Tutoring
* Early Morning Arrival Students
* Early Morning Tutoring
* Small Reading Group Lessons
* Reading Center Assignments
* Morning Reading Buckets
* And so much more!

A Quick Recap of What's Included for You in this Color By Code There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Remediation for Struggling Kindergarteners Printables:

* 10 pages of There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Themed Color By Code Kindergarten Know Your Uppercase and Lowercase Alphabet worksheets.

* 10 answer key pages for these There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Themed Color By Code Kindergarten Know Your Uppercase and Lowercase Alphabet worksheets.

* One page There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe poem to be used as a classroom poster or folder cover.

* Twelve page letter with ideas, tips, and lesson plans for using Center Games, Task Cards, and Color By Number in your classroom!

Common Core State Standards
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.D
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.

** This resource is 40% OFF for the first 48 hours! **
Getting your students to practice alphabet recognition can be challenging, but you will love the no prep, print and go ease of these Color By Code Remediation Know Your Alphabet With a Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Themed Worksheets Resource for your Kindergarten class. This Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Alphabet Color By Code Remediation for Struggling Kindergarteners Printables Resource includes ten pages for introducing or reviewing the alphabet, with 10 pages of answer keys too. Recognizing and naming all uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet is a required Kindergarten standard. Each of the 10 pages has only a few color selections and only 5 to 6 letter to help your students that might need remediation to focus on only 5 or 6 uppercase or 5 or 6 lowercase letters. 
Your students will adore the color by code graphics that are on this Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Remediation Know Your Alphabet Worksheets Resource pages. With the TEN Answer Keys also included, this helps you quickly and efficiently check your students work in a very short amount of time.

** Additional Important Information **
In this resource, I have no problems on the cute human's skin, allowing your students to select any skin tone color. The directions read, "You select the hair and skin color." This also allows for some creativity after their work is done by selecting additional colors of their choice for the borders and other blank remaining areas. This feature is a real hit with my teacher buyers!

These high interest black and white printables are great for seat work, homework, small group work, substitute teacher folders, sub tubs, the possibilities are endless!

This Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Remediation for Struggling Kindergarteners Know Your Alphabet Worksheets Resource Includes:


* Ten Total Pages of Student Work

* Page One - This adorable Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on lowercase a, b, c, d, e, and f.
This page has a happy, smiling little Jack with his pail just ready to climb the hill, get some water, and have a great day with your boys and girls!

Page Two - This adorable Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on lowercase g, h, i, j, and k. This page is a great big close up of a pail to collect water!

Page Three - This adorable Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on lowercase l, m, n, o, and p. This page has a happy, smiling little Jill with her pail just ready to climb the hill, get some water, and have a great day with your boys and girls!

Page Four - This adorable Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on lowercase q, r, s, t, and u. This page is a great big close up of the well at the top of the hill waiting for Jack and Jill to come and collect water!

Page Five - This adorable Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on lowercase v, w, x, y, and z. Oh no! This page is a great big close up of the pail spilling the water!

Page Six - This adorable Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on uppercase A, B, C, D, E, and F. This page has a happy, smiling little Jack with his pail just ready to climb the hill, get some water, and have a great day with your boys and girls!

Page Seven - This adorable Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on uppercase G, H, I, J, and K. This page has a happy, smiling Little Old Woman just ready to have a great day with your boys and girls!

Page Eight - This adorable Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on uppercase L, M, N, O, and P. This page has a happy, smiling little Jill with her pail just ready to climb the hill, get some water, and have a great day with your boys and girls!

Page Nine - This adorable Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on uppercase Q, R, S, T, and U. This page is a great big close up of the well at the top of the hill waiting for Jack and Jill to come and collect water!

Page Ten - This adorable Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page Focuses on uppercase V, W, X, Y, and Z. Oh no! This page is a great big close up of the pail spilling the water!

Page Eleven - This adorable Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Know Your Alphabet Page is a classroom poster / folder cover. This page has the Jack and Jill Went Up a Hill poem with cute clip art on it. Use this page as a poster for your literacy center. You can laminate it to last for years. You can also print this and use it as a cover, staple it to the five worksheets and now your students have an adorable math workbook including the Jack and Jill Went Up a Hill Nursery Rhyme Poem!

* Ten Matching Pages of Answer Keys Too!

** BONUS FILE **
 
Added in February 2021 ~ Twelve Pages of my Newly Revised new letter from me - An Introduction to Color By Numbers, Task Cards, and Center Game Lessons, Including Math Center Ideas for Your Classroom!

** PLEASE NOTE ** 
This new, free bonus file is not included in the TPT description page count.
Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Remediation for Struggling Kindergarteners Know Your Alphabet Worksheets Resource Lesson Plan Ideas:

Week One - Monday - Use page 1, lowercase letters a, b, c, d, e, and f, to introduce Color By Code Lessons to your class with a step by step direct teacher-led lesson on the overhead document camera. Once your students know your procedures, the remaining pages can be used by your students independently. An alternative, based on the ability level of your class, is that this teacher-led lesson can also be completed during your literacy or reading small group lesson on Monday.

Tuesday - Use page 2, lowercase letters g, h, i, j, and k, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Wednesday - Use page 3, lowercase letters l, m, n, o, and p, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Thursday - Use page 4, lowercase letters q, r, s, t, and u, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Friday - Use page 5, lowercase letters v, w, x, y, and z, and let your students use colored pencils, markers, or water colors for a Fun Friday activity!

Week Two - Monday - Use page 6, uppercase letters A, B, C, D, E, and F, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Tuesday - Use page 7, uppercase letters G, H, I, J, and K, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Wednesday - Use page 8, uppercase letters L, M, N, O, and P, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Thursday - Use page 9, uppercase letters Q, R, S, T, and U, during morning seat work, literacy centers, reading centers, clipboard lesson time, or small group time.

Friday - Use page 10, uppercase letters V, W, X, Y, and Z, and let your students use colored pencils, markers, or water colors for a Fun Friday activity!
These high interest Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Themed Color By Code Remediation for Kindergarteners Know Your Alphabet Worksheets are perfect for...
* A Color By Code Gift Coloring Book
A Nursery Rhyme and Fairy Tale Coloring Book
A Fast Finishers Workbook
Literacy Center Assignments
Fine Motor Skills Work
Small Literacy Group Lessons
Literacy Workstations
Morning Work Worksheet
Remediation and RTI Groups
Clip Board Work Time
Seat Work
Substitute Teacher Folders
Indoor Recess
* Homework Packets
Morning Work Tubs
Independent Practice
Early Finishers
* Emergency Sub Tubs
Morning Literacy Buckets
After School Tutoring
Early Morning Arrival Students
Early Morning Tutoring
Small Reading Group Lessons
Reading Center Assignments
Morning Reading Buckets
And so much more!


A Quick Recap of What's Included for You in this Color By Code Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Remediation for Struggling Kindergarteners Printables:

* 10 pages of Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Themed Color By Code Kindergarten Know Your Uppercase and Lowercase Alphabet worksheets.

*10 answer key pages for these Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Themed Color By Code Kindergarten Know Your Uppercase and Lowercase Alphabet worksheets.

* One page Jack and Jill poem to be used as a classroom poster or folder cover.

* Twelve page letter with ideas, tips, and lesson plans for using Center Games, Task Cards, and Color By Number in your classroom!

Common Core State Standards
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.D
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.

Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Color By Code Alphabet Remediation for Kindergarteners



While you are getting ready to make your plans for the next few weeks, I also wanted to share with you two of my favorite Coloring Pages, February Coloring Pages - A Four Pack Coloring Book Bundle, and Presidents Day Coloring Pages with George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
February Coloring Pages - A Four Pack Coloring Book Bundle

You will LOVE the 87 coloring pages that come in this Four Pack Bundle of Fun February Coloring Book Pages resource! Use these February Coloring Book Pages for indoor recess, staggered morning arrivals, early finishers, Parent Conference Events, St. Valentine's Day parties, writing prompts and so much more! Perfect for a daily February coloring page OR have a parent volunteer bind them into a FEBRUARY COLORING BOOK for your students. Your students will ADORE these February coloring pages because of the cute, cute, cute February graphics! Your students can also draw in an February background and write what they did this summer on the back. Use these coloring pages for all sorts of jumping off points for older students to use during their February creative writing lessons! Add it to your plans to compliment any February Unit! Download these 87 Coloring Book Pages for some INSTANT February Coloring Joy in your home or classroom!

Presidents Day Coloring Pages with George Washington and Abraham Lincoln
You will LOVE the 17 Presidents' Day with George and Abe coloring pages that come in this Presidents' Day coloring pages resource! Use these Presidents' Day with George and Abe pages for indoor recess, story starters, staggered morning arrivals, early finishers, Presidents' Day Events, parties, writing prompts and so much more! These Coloring Pages are about Presidents' Day with President George Washington and President Abraham Lincoln and their families! Terrific for a daily coloring page OR have a parent volunteer bind them into a Presidents' Day with George and Abe Coloring Book for your students. Your students will ADORE these Presidents' Day with George and Abe coloring pages because of the cute, cute, cute graphics! Your students can also draw in any Presidents' Day with George and Abe background and write about their coloring book page on the back. Use these coloring pages for all sorts of jumping off points for older students to use during their February Presidents' Day with George and Abe creative writing lessons! Add it to your plans to compliment any any Presidents' Day with George and Abe Unit! Download these 17 Presidents' Day with George and Abe Coloring Book Pages for some INSTANT Presidents' Day Coloring Joy in your home or classroom!

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