Joyful Learner PreK-2 Starter Set

Full Start Set: Pre K - Grade 2

These playful, highly interactive routines are designed to develop important learning behaviors like mindfulness and collaboration.

As students engage with these routines they are also developing key habits of mind, communication skills, and their ability to reason and visualize.

These short routines will create joyful learners, which is what every early childhood classroom needs. Mix them up and sprinkle them in throughout the school day and year!
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Drawing Routines

4 Lessons

Language Routines

9 Lessons

Movement Routines

4 Lessons

Lesson Plans Include

  • Math Lesson Goals
  • How to Play
  • Big-Picture Learning  in SEL, & Communication 

Joyful Learner Starter Set
Only $30

Drawing Routines

You Me Drawing
Sticks and Stones
Help Me See it Too
Sketch & Fetch 

Language Routines

Grandma's Purse
To Be or Not to B
Same and Different
Find Me!
Guess My Rule 
Guess My Shape
Guess My Rule
You Say I Say
I Spy With My Little Eye

Movement Routines

Mimic Me
Opposites
Up Down Count Around
Double Me!

Joyful Learner Starter Set +
Webinar Recording
Only $45

Download ALL the PreK-2 lessons and gain access to view the webinar recording highlighting how these Joyful Learner lessons come to life in the early childhood classroom.

Testimonials

Here's what teachers are saying 

I loved how playful all of the routines were that the session addressed. The cooperative routines (You-Me Draw, Sticks and Stones, Help Me See it Too) are definitely something I will use in my classroom this year. I think they are important and helpful in teaching collaboration, partner work and turn taking.
— 1st Grade Teacher
The flexibility to use all the routines at different times of the year to build different language skills is helpful. I especially appreciated that many of them can be introduced very early in the year to build classroom community as well.
— Kindergarten Teacher
I learned short, rigorous and effective math routines that can be interspersed throughout the teaching week. I also learned how to think about what learning objectives could be set in terms of language and social emotional learning, along with the math goals.
— 2nd Grade Teacher
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