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Shoe tying Pete the Cat rocking in my school shoes craft
By Patricia
Shoe tying Pete the Cat Rocking in My School Shoes Craft
Unleash creativity and motor skills with this engaging, multi-faceted craft activity inspired by Pete the Cat Rocking in My School Shoes!
This hands-on activity is designed to teach students how to lace and tie knots, focusing on the essential life skill of tying shoes. The lesson begins with a simple knot-tying practice on a fun template, allowing students to grasp the basics of knot formation. Once comfortable, students will progress to a shoe-lacing activity, where they can apply their new skills to lacing and tying shoes.
Creative Sewing Activity: After enjoying the beloved story, students can make Pete's shoes come to life by sewing yarn to create laces on their very own shoe templates. This hands-on project is perfect for developing fine motor skills while allowing students to engage with the story in a tactile way.
Colorful Collage Option: For those who prefer a different creative approach, students can color their shoe template and then add vibrant paper strips as laces. This option encourages artistic expression while letting students experiment with different textures and materials.
Early Finishers Activity: Keep early finishers entertained and engaged with a relaxing coloring sheet of Pete's shoes, giving them the freedom to explore different colors and patterns.
This Pete the Cat Rocking in My School Shoes craft is perfect for classrooms looking to combine storytelling with creative expression
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Book Report Project Templates | Simple Book Review | Reading Response Sheets
By Innovative Classroom Ideas
Ensure children comprehend the content they are reading by using these worksheets for book reports. These enjoyable printable book report template pages are ideal for older children enrolled in second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grade classes. These book report forms, which require no prep, aid in making sure that readers comprehend the material they are reading. Just print the book report template, fill it out, and write down details about the book, such as the title, author, setting, main characters, the end, and more.
These book report templates are ideal for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers of students in grades 3 through 6. They require no preparation. Instead of staring at a blank page, children should practice writing, summarizing the main ideas of the book, and confirming that they understand what they are reading. This will help your early reader succeed! A book report form, such as these worksheets, can assist kids in recalling the key elements of the literature they read and help them create an engaging report on any book they have been reading.
The activities on these book reports include:
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Reading Comprehension Bookmarks | Fiction and Nonfiction Book Report Templates
By Innovative Classroom Ideas
This might be the greatest reading aid available! With the help of these printable reading comprehension bookmarks, your child can jot down important details about the fiction or nonfiction book they are currently reading. These comprehension bookmarks are an extremely easy way for children in kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, fifth grade, and sixth school to demonstrate that they are understanding and remembering what they have studied.
These helpful printable reading comprehension bookmarks are a terrific way to assess children's comprehension of the material they have been reading or to help them get ready to write a book report. For kids in kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, fifth grade, and sixth grade, these comprehension bookmarks are incredibly helpful. You will enjoy these worksheets whether you are a homeschooler, teacher, or parent. These comprehension bookmarks will help students work on remembering key facts about what they’ve read – perfect for book reports, learning to take notes, and reading comprehension.
There are 4 choices of these reading comprehension worksheets:
The reading comprehension printable has space for kids to note various different things depending on what grade you are working with. Here are some of the choices you will find on these bookmarks:
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Book Report Project Templates | Simple Book Review | Reading Response Sheets
By Innovative Classroom Ideas
Use these book reports to ensure that children are comprehending what they have read. Because it requires no preparation and can be used with any book, this third-grade book report is incredibly useful. Make sure readers are comprehending what they are reading by using this book report template. There are numerous spaces on these book report forms for second, third, fourth, and fifth graders to take down details about the book, such as the title, author, setting, main characters and the ending. All you need to do is print the book report templates.
These no-prep book report templates are perfect for students in grades 2, 3, 4, and 5, regardless of whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler. Staring at a blank page won't help your early reader thrive; instead, they need to practice writing, summarizing the main ideas of the book, and making sure they comprehend what they are reading. Children may simply prepare an engaging report on any book they have been reading with the aid of this book review template for Kids and guided prompts. Use these third-grade book report worksheets to help kids summarize and articulate the main ideas of the book they just finished reading.
The activities on these book reports include:
Whether you are a teacher, parent, homeschooler, daycare provider, or planning a summer camp you will love these book report worksheets for kids of all ages in grade 3, grade 4, grade 5 and even grade 6!
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Reading Response Forms Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd -Differentiated-Print or Digital
By Regina Frazier
Students will respond to books they have read using these reading response forms. These reading response forms can tie in nicely with almost any fiction/nonfiction book. This can be used with students in grades kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade. These sheets help students be accountable as students show what they can comprehend through writing or drawing. You can differentiate instruction by choosing the response sheets that best meet the needs of your students.
***Newly Revised July 2022 to include several new reading responses****
You will receive the following:
*Story Elements(character, setting, problem, solution)
*Sequence Events (First, Next, Then, Last)
*Story Plot (Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then)
*Compare Characters to yourself
*Draw it(Beginning, Middle, End) or Write it (Beginning, Middle, End)
*Favorite Character, Favorite Part, Book Rating
*Parts of a Character
*Book Reviews
*Main Idea (3 supporting details)
*What I Read, What I Want to Know, What I Can Infer
*What I know, What I want to learn, What I learned (2 versions)
*Chapter Summary book pages (2 versions)
*Reading Log (2 versions-one to take home with parent signature for accountability and one for in-school)
*Buddy Reading Response Sheets (2 versions)
*Listening Center Response Sheets (2 versions)
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Summer Pack Print and Go~ Get Ready for First Grade
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Rainbow Themed File Folder Games (Bundle)
By Morgan Jeffries
This bundle of #3 rainbow-themed file folder games is a great resource for early childhood learning. The #3 different file folder games include...
- Shape Matching Practice
- Number Recognition Practice (as well as one-to-one correspondence practice)
- Uppercase & lowercase Letter Recognition and Matching Practice
All of these learning games are great independent work activities for young learners and can be paired with many different themes including...Colors Theme...Spring Themes...Summer Themes and so many others as well. They are also cute and fun to look at. Many kids love all the different colors of the rainbow!
Once you print, laminate, and cut the pieces that need to be cut out these are activities you can save and continue to use in your classroom.
Fall Alphabet & Number Play-doh Mats & 10 Frames - Fall Leaves (Bundle)
By Morgan Jeffries
Play-doh mats are fun and educational for young learners. Many students love the hands on aspect of play-doh and when you add the learning aspect of different play-doh mats its a win for everyone!
Included in this bundle is Fall Leaf Themed Uppercase and lowercase Letter play-doh mats as well as numbers 1-10 with 10 frames.
I would print and laminate these play-doh mats for better durability.
Uppercase & lowercase Letter Match File Folder Game - Rainbow Themed
By Morgan Jeffries
File Folder Uppercase & lowercase Letter Match:
This is a great file folder game for your students. It’s a fun way for your students to practice matching the correct Uppercase and lowercase letters together. There is #2 pages of Uppercase letters as well as #2 pages of lowercase letters.
Print, laminate and attach the #2 pages of the Uppercase Letters (rainbows) to a file folder. Then cut out and laminate the clouds with the lowercase letters on them.
I would recommend getting small velcro dots and attaching them to the front of the rainbows as well as the back of the pieces of the clouds to make the matching process easier.
Superhero Task Cards | Letter & Number Matching Activity | Clothespin Clip Cards
By Morgan Jeffries
Clothespin Clip Cards | Letter Match Activity | Superhero-Themed: These task cards are a great fun learning activity. There are both superhero-themed letter cards as well as number cards. Each letter task card has an Uppercase letter (that the superhero is holding) as well as #3 different lowercase letters on the bottom of the card to choose from. Your students will then clip a clothespin on the correct lowercase letter that matches the letter that the superhero is holding. This is a great fine motor activity as well as a great way to practice identifying and matching Uppercase and lowercase letters together.
Number Clothespin Count & Match Activity | Superhero-Themed: The superhero-themed number cards have a different amount of superheroes from 1-10 on each one. The students will count how many there are on each task card and then attach a clothespin to the matching number on the bottom. I would print and laminate these superhero-themed task cards for better durability.
Rhyming Words | Fall Learning | Pumpkin Activities
By Morgan Jeffries
Words That Rhyme - Pumpkin Themed:
This is a fun activity that not only focuses on matching rhyming words but also gives your students a way to practice their fine motor cutting skills. There are #10 different fall words (in both black and white as well as color). Each word has #5 different words to cut out and then choose which words rhyme with the fall themed word on the pumpkin. They will then glue the words that rhyme to the pumpkin. Below is a list of the #10 fall themed words. There is both a black and white copy as well as a copy in color for each word that you can choose from. Sometimes I prefer printing in color and then other times I like to give my students the opportunity to make it their own and color their work. So it just depends on which way you prefer!
List Of Fall Themed Words In This Package:
Fall Writing Practice (Trace It - Color It - Write It) - Writing Center
By Morgan Jeffries
Fall Themed Writing Practice:
(Trace It, Color It, Write It)
What’s Included In This Package:
Aa-Zz
This handwriting activity is perfect for your writing center/writing practice time or any other time you want your students to practice their handwriting skills.
Each page has a different Uppercase and lowercase letter of the alphabet on it. Your students can practice tracing each Uppercase and lowercase letter as well as coloring it and writing it on their own.
This helps them with letter recognition as well as gives them confidence to write each letter on their own after tracing and coloring it.
I hope you and your students love this product as much as I loved making it!
Clothes Pin Clip Task Cards | Letter & Number Matching | Pumpkin Task Cards
By Morgan Jeffries
Clothespin Clip Cards | Letter Match Activity | Pumpkin-Themed:
These task cards are a great fall-themed learning activity. There are both pumpkin-themed letter cards as well as number cards.
Each letter task card has an Uppercase letter on the pumpkin as well as #3 different lowercase letters on the right side of the card to choose from. Your students will then clip a clothespin on the correct lowercase letter that matches the letter on the pumpkin. This is a great fine motor activity as well as a great way to practice matching Uppercase and lowercase letters together.
Number Clothespin Count & Match Activity | Pumpkin-Themed:
Each pumpkin-themed number card has a different amount of pumpkins from 1-10 on each one. The students will count how many pumpkins are on each task card and then attach a clothespin to the matching number on the right.
I would print and laminate these pumpkin- themed cards for better durability.
Fall Alphabet Play-doh Mats - Fall Leaves
By Morgan Jeffries
Fall Themed Play-doh Mats:
(Fall Leaves)
These play-doh mats are perfect for letter recognition as well as helping your students practice forming each letter in a fun hands on way. There are both Uppercase and lowercase letters in this packet and the fall theme and colors make the play-doh mats fun!
I would recommend printing these and laminating them for better durability.
Pumpkin Themed Matching Game (Letters - Numbers - Shapes) Fall Activities
By Morgan Jeffries
Pumpkin-Themed Letters, Shapes, & Numbers Matching Game - Fall-Themed Activities:
The apples with numbers have another apple with the corresponding number of apple seeds to match. This helps students practice one-to-one correspondence and number recognition.
The pumpkins with letters have an Uppercase and lowercase letter to match. This helps students start learning and matching the correct letters together.
There are #2 sets of each pumpkin shape flashcard. This helps students start recognizing and matching shapes together.
I would print and laminate these for better durability.
(with flashcards that have the correct number of pumpkin seeds to match each number. This helps students practice counting and one-to-one correspondence)
(two of each for matching purposes)
Square Triangle
Rectangle Circle
Star Heart
Hexagon Pentagon
Diamond Oval
Octagon
Fall Leaf Tracing Cards - Writing Center
By Morgan Jeffries
Fall Themed Alphabet & Number Tracing flashcards - Fall Themed Learning Activity
What’s Included In This Package:
This is a great activity to help your students practice holding a pencil and writing their numbers and letters.
Superhero Matching Game | Letters - Numbers - Shapes | Early Learning Activities
By Morgan Jeffries
Superhero Letters, Shapes, & Numbers Matching Game:
This is such a fun superhero-themed learning activity that can be used in so many ways The superheros with numbers on them have flashcards with the corresponding number of superheros to match. This helps students practice one-to-one correspondence and number recognition.
There are superhero flashcards with both Uppercase and lowercase letters on them. The lowercase letters have a blue border on them. The Uppercase letter borders are red. This helps students start learning and matching the correct letters together as well as learn the difference between what an Uppercase and lowercase letter is. There are #2 sets of each shape flashcard. This helps students start recognizing and matching shapes together. I would print and laminate these for better durability.
List Of Flashcards Included In This Package:
- Numbers 1-10
(with flashcards that have the correct number of superheros to match each number. This helps students practice counting and one-to-one correspondence) -- Capital Letters A-Z Lowercase
- Letters a-z
- Shapes
(two of each for matching purposes)
Square
Triangle
Rectangle
Circle
Star
Heart
Hexagon
Pentagon
Diamond
Oval
Octagon
Get into the Irish spirit with fun St. Patrick's Day Rhyming Words
By Inspired By MlG
Struggling to engage young learners? Look no further than St. Patrick's Day! This festive holiday isn't just about shamrocks and leprechauns; it's a treasure trove for building essential language skills like rhyming. Here's why incorporating St. Patrick's Day rhymes into your lesson plan is pure gold:
Unlock a World of Words: Rhyming isn't just fun, it's fundamental! By matching sounds at the end of words (like "green" and "seen"), students expand their vocabulary and strengthen memory. This paves the way for smoother reading and writing, opening doors to a world of communication.
St. Paddy's Day Power-Up: Rhyming with a festive twist! Learning becomes a joyful adventure when it's filled with shamrocks, leprechauns, and pots of gold. Thematic rhymes keep students engaged and excited, making them eager to participate and learn.
Activities Galore! Rhyming goes beyond worksheets! Incorporate St. Patrick's Day rhymes into various activities to solidify learning. Here are some ideas:
The Final Rainbow: With St. Patrick's Day rhymes, students gain fluency, build phonemic awareness, and solidify literacy skills in a fun and engaging way. It's the perfect springboard to set them on a path of reading and writing success!
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Characters and Settings Sorting: Engaging Writing Activity!
By Inspired By MlG
Looking for a fun and interactive way to boost your child's literacy skills? The Characters and Settings Sorting Activity is your one-stop shop for engaging learning and imaginative storytelling!
Here's why it's perfect for young learners:
The Benefits are Endless:
Unlock the Power of Storytelling Today!
The Characters and Settings Sorting Activity is more than just an activity – it's a gateway to a world of creative expression and strong literacy skills. Empower your young learner to become a storytelling master – get yours today!
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Book Labeling: Cut and Paste
Engage young learners with this hands-on activity! Students will develop essential literacy skills by cutting and pasting labels onto the correct parts of a book. This fun and interactive exercise helps children:
Perfect for early readers and kindergarteners, this activity is a valuable addition to any literacy curriculum.
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By Dotty's Printables
This Scavenger hunt activity is packed with 5 fun questions about books. Students will love searching for dragons on covers and mystery books as they explore the fair. This is a fantastic way to engage young readers and foster a love for literature.
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