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Wants Vs. Needs Sorting Activity
By Abigail J McClellan
This simple-to-use product is great for teaching students about Wants Vs. Needs. It includes a graphic organizer sheet as well as a page that includes various wants and needs. Students cut these out and glue them into the graphic organizer. This product also comes with an answer key for your convenience.
Check out my other sorting activities!
Rules Vs. Laws Sort
Monuments Vs. Landmarks Sort
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Rules Vs. Laws Sorting Activity
By Abigail J McClellan
This cute and easy product is ideal for teaching about Rules Vs. Laws. It includes a graphic organizer sheet as well as a page that includes various rules and laws. Students cut these out and glue them into the graphic organizer. This product also comes with an answer key for your convenience.
Check out my other sorting activities!
Wants vs. Needs Sort
Monuments Vs. Landmarks Sort
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I Got the School Spirit | Back to School Read Aloud | Book Companion Activities
By Basic Biz Teaching
Are you looking for engaging back to school read aloud activities for your students to begin learning about each other? These back to school read aloud activities were created to go along with the book I Got the School Spirit. These reading and writing worksheets will fit in perfectly with your back to school lesson plans while building classroom community and social emotional learning. These first day of school printables will help you get to know your students and they will get to know you.
Do you want to start building class and school community from day 1? Having a great read aloud is just what students need to be engaged while learning important content.
I Got the School Spirit is about a wonderful girl who is excited about going to school.
Tired of using the same back to school activities each year? Looking for something fresh, engaging, and FUN!?
With This Product You'll Get
❤️ before and after reading questions
❤️ sticky note template for discussion questions
❤️ onomatopoeia sort activity (cut and sort words)
❤️ onomatopoeia matching activity
❤️ onomatopoeia Pictionary (students draw pictures for their team to guess which onomatopoeia word they are drawing)
❤️ We Can Show School Spirit (groups make ideas for how they can show school and class spirit)
❤️ I Have School Spirit Writing (students write about why they love their school)
How You Can Use This Product:
☆ whole group
☆ small group
☆ partners or team building
☆ morning meeting
☆ SEL
☆ circle time
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Back to School Rules Read Aloud | Book Companion Activities
By Basic Biz Teaching
Are you looking for engaging back to school activities for your students to begin setting classroom rules and expectations? These back to school read aloud activities were created to go along with the book Back to School Rules. These reading and writing worksheets will fit in perfectly with your back to school lesson plans while building classroom community, creating classroom rules and expectations, and social emotional learning. These first day of school printables will start your class off on the right foot!
Do your students struggle to remember and follow classroom rules and expectations during the first weeks of school?
Do you want your students to be invested in your classroom community from day 1?
Back to School Rules is an adorable read aloud about a student teaching what not to do at school. This is the perfect book to get your kids thinking about rules they should follow.
Tired of using the same back to school activities each year? Looking for something fresh, engaging, and FUN!?
This Product Includes:
☀️ link to read aloud on YouTube
☀️ Discussion questions
☀️ Vocabulary words and definitions
☀️ To do or not to do sorts (3 versions)
☀️ Summarizing graphic organizer
☀️ 10 Rules Writing Activity
☀️ Rules, Rule Breakers, and Awards brainstorming group activity
☀️ Class Constitution group community building activites
With This Product You'll Get
❤️ before, during, and after reading questions
❤️ sticky note template for discussion questions
❤️ vocabulary words and definitions
❤️ 3 sorting activities for students to cut out rules and categorize them into "Do" or "DON'T" columns
❤️ Summarizing graphic organizer for book
❤️ 10 Rules Writing Activity - Students will write what they should do for each rule from the book
❤️ Rules, Rule Breakers, and Awards Activity (students will brain storm ideas of rules, consequences, and awards)
❤️ Class Constitution (students will work in groups to create the class rules and sign a class constitution)
How You Can Use This Product:
⭐ whole group
⭐ small group
⭐ partners
⭐ morning meeting
⭐ SEL
⭐ circle time
Related Products
✈️ BUNDLE Back to School Read Aloud and Activities
✈️ How to Get Teacher Ready Back to School Read Aloud activities
✈️ I Got the School Spirit back to school read aloud activities
✈️ Letter from Your Teacher back to school Activities
✈️ How to Apologize read aloud activities
⚠️See Errors or Mistakes:
If you see anything that needs modifying, or if you have any questions, please contact me through the Q&A section.
You can also email me directly at basicbizteaching@gmail.com.
✨Earn Free Resources:
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Labor Day / Career Day Coloring Sheets for Early Grades
By Beth Hammett
Ready to get young students thinking about college, careers, and roles/responsibilities? Try these 41 pages of printable, coloring occupation sheets with Lesson Plan suggestions that include discussion guidelines, activity ideas, and media connection. Fun and educational way for students to discuss and learn about careers. Excellent for building coordination and communication skills.
Good Citizen or Not ? good citizenship worksheets - Social Studies Activity
By Create Learn Inspire Grow
I designed this 5-page activity for my students to engage with during the Fall or at the start of the year, focusing on the Social Studies Citizenship unit. Students will read various scenarios and determine whether each one exemplifies good citizenship. This activity is perfect for reinforcing rules and character traits at the beginning of the year. I intend to use it as an independent task after a few days of instruction on citizenship. It can also serve as a graded assessment, quiz, or a follow-up activity after a mini-lesson on rules or citizenship. Be sure to check out my Good Citizen or Not sorting center, along with other citizenship and respect resources!
United States Government Three Branches Pop Up Book
By Dovie Funk
Your students will LOVE reviewing the three branches of the U.S. Government with this three-page pop-up book! Each page includes a short description of that branch and their responsibilities and a pop-up image of their building. Instructions and pictures are included on how to make the book.
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