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Winter Holiday Figurative Language: Santa's Silly Sayings
By Beth Hammett
13 color-coded, figurative language Santa-themed activities that include definitions, examples, and writings. Fun for learning and using figurative language! Includes: Alliteration Hyperbole Idioms Imagery Internal Rhyme Metaphor Onomatopoeia Personification Simile Symbolism Writing Activity Word Search Activity Mix and Match Activity Answer Keys to Activities Use individually, small/whole group, as competitive activities and for Common Core Standards review or assessment of figurative language. Colorful Santa images to spark creativity!
Christmas 3 Digit Addition Practice Worksheet
By KJ Inspired Resources
Do your students need some extra 3-digit addition practice during the Christmas season? 3-digit addition with and without regrouping is a very important skill for all students to learn! This worksheet is the perfect practice for your students to practice this important skill! Just print the worksheet and they are ready to work!
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Print Your Own Stickers in Festive Designs - Christmas Stickers & Printables
By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations
Have fun this holiday with these festive Christmas Print Your Own Stickers Pack. This printable pack includes 16 holiday inspired pages filled with adorable Christmas characters. Each sticker template is thoughtfully crafted with both colorful backgrounds and a set of the same designs without background color, ensuring easy and cost effective printing. Included is an extra sheet featuring all the festive designs on one page, as well as another sheet adorned with charming Christmas phrases. These printable stickers are perfect for a multitude of purposes, from marking assignments, homework and assessments to spreading seasonal cheer as rewards. Print these on sticker paper and let the celebrations begin. Experience the magic of the season with these charming sticker templates designed to add an extra sprinkle of joy to your Christmas festivities. Grab yours today and spread the holiday spirit in style.
Phrases used in this sticker pack:
Christmas Phrases used in this sticker pack:
1. Jingle all the Way!
2. Merry and Bright!
3. You are Magic!
4. Snow Much Fun!
5. You are a Star!
6. So Merry!
Simple Printing:
This PDF consists of the Avery 22805 Print to the Edge Square Labels template. Template is compatible with Avery 22805 template, and with any other similar style templates. To ensure perfect prints, remember this crucial tip: adjust your PDF/printer settings to actual size. Avoid the scale to fit or shrink oversized pages options. Compatible with any Laser and Inkjet printer that supports 8.5" x 11" paper.
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The Gift of the Magi & The Necklace Compare Contrast Essay
By Language Arts Excellence
This product features all the materials you need to assign a compare/contrast essay for two classic tales of irony: O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi and Guy de Maupassant's The Necklace.
For this assignment, students will need to think critically and specifically about the similarities and differences between the two famous stories. Two comprehensive literary device charts are provided to prompt students to take a close look at both tales and to think beyond the obvious (like the fact that they are written by different authors) and consider the deeper similarities and differences differences (like plot structure, values of the characters, and lessons the stories try to teach) between them. These thoughtfully-constructed materials will help students develop exemplary compare/contrast essays that they can be proud of!
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This assignment is perfect during the holiday season or can be used as a part of any short story unit!
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Also, check out these resources to round our your unit on The Gift of the Magi:
⭐ The Gift of the Magi Anticipation Guide & Lesson Plan
⭐ The Gift of the Magi ESCAPE ROOM
⭐ The Gift of the Magi Socratic Seminar Materials
More great holiday products by Language Arts Excellence:
⭐ Christmas ESCAPE ROOM
⭐ Christmas Poetry ESCAPE ROOM
⭐ A Christmas Carol ESCAPE ROOM
⭐‘Twas the Night Before Christmas Figurative Language Lesson Plan
⭐ The Little Match Girl Sensory Details Lesson Plan
⭐"Christmas Talk" Lesson Plan
⭐Figurative Language in Christmas Songs Task Cards
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Christmas Subitizing and Array
By Sarah Anderson
Directions: Use these sheets to help students practice subitizing and array identification of objects. Subitizing is the ability to instantly and accurately recognize groups of objects between one and three items. Array identification refers to the mental counting of objects and can be assessed with arrays containing four to seven objects. These sheets should be flashed in front of a student for less than 1 second, and the student should be able to recognize the amount of objects.
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