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Brainstorm Blank Bubble Map with lines Graphic organize Template Writing Diagram
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This cloud of thoughts cute simple and basic graphic organizer is a great tool for students to benefit from brainstorming activities. It is can be used to many different books in any curriculum or else. Two versions are avalaible.
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Circus I-Spy for Grades Pre-k-1
By Beth Hammett
Have students help Wacky Wayne find letters, numbers, and shapes inside these ten circus-themed I-Spy handouts. Includes: Basic letters Numbers 1-8 Shapes: star, triangle, heart, and more... Scene themed shapes Fun learning activities for reviews and/or assessments of recognizing letters, numbers, and shapes.
Berenstain Bear The Big Honey Hunt Story Sequence
By Tomorrowcomes
Do your students love to interact with the stories they read? These worksheets are a great way for your students to interact more with Berenstain Bear The Big Honey Hunt.
The story sequence is a great way for students to focus on the order of the story. This resource includes a full color story sequence and a more printer friendly coloring sequence for you to decide which is best for your students!
Check out the story sequence for Little Blue Truck!
By Beth Hammett
Write your own story about the Easter bunny! Fifteen themed coloring and writing pages with images of bunnies, eggs, chicks, or Happy Easter (can be left out for non-religious entities). Pages are lined for beginning writers. Options include:
Individual stories
Continuous story with students adding their own sentence
Group writings: beginning, middle, and end
Letter/Spelling practice
Fact vs. Fiction stories
Mini-Books (lace pages and make books)
Paste onto construction paper and display
Peer Workshopping
Easter Read-arounds/storytelling
Assessment of writing skills, and many other uses!
Great writing exercises for the Easter holiday!
By Abigail J McClellan
Use this kindergarten writing rubric while assessing student's writing abilities! It aligns with the Common Core State Standards and can even be used as a self assessment with students who can read.
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Leaf Writing Paper: Fall-Themed Leaf Outline Lined Paper for Writing Projects
By Bunny Hop Shop
Inspire your students with our Leaf-Themed Writing Paper! Perfect for fall-themed activities, this fun apple-shaped design will make writing assignments more engaging. Featuring clip art leaves around the main shape, you can easily choose from six different line styles to suit your students' needs. Each style is also available with or without name and date lines for added convenience.
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Would you Rather be a Bullfrog? byTheo LeSieg: Black and White Activity Sheet
By Tomorrowcomes
This is a 2 page printer friendly black and white worksheet to print and hand to your students. While you read Would You Rather be a Bullfrog? by Theo LeSieg.
Tell you students something along the lines of:
"I'm going to read you a fun story. You need to think about each question comparing 2-3 nouns. A Noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. You wont tell me out loud which one you would rather be you are going color your choice. This is a great way to practice writing while listening."
The idea behind this worksheet is to allow students to:
Check out thiscolor version where students just circle their choice!
Dr Seuss Mr Brown Can Moo! Can You?: Full Color Activity Worksheet
By Tomorrowcomes
Interact and encourage students to pay close attention while you real aloud Dr. Seuss's "Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?" This is a 2 page Full Color worksheet, which can easily be printed on front and back on 1 sheet making it an ideal handout for students. Students will circle the correct picture to match the noun introduced in the story for each sound Mr. Brown makes throughout the story. This resource will help build students ability to take notes and answer reading comprehension questions as they grow.
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Would you rather be a bullfrog? by Theo LeSieg worksheet
Dr Seuss Mr Brown Can Moo! Can You?: Black & White Activity Worksheet
By Tomorrowcomes
Interact and encourage students to pay close attention while you real aloud Dr. Seuss's "Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?" This is a 2 page black and white worksheet, which can easily be printed on front and back on 1 sheet making it an ideal handout for students. Students will color the correct picture to match the noun introduced in the story for each sound Mr. Brown makes throughout the story. This resource will help build students ability to take notes and answer reading comprehension questions as they grow.
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Would you Rather be a Bullfrog? byTheo LeSieg: Black and White Activity Sheet
By Jessica Policelli
Vowel Recognition Printout Description
This engaging printout is designed to help children learn about vowels and enhance their recognition skills. It features colorful illustrations and interactive elements that make learning fun and effective.
This printout is perfect for classroom use or at-home practice, providing a comprehensive approach to mastering vowel recognition while keeping students engaged and motivated.
Would you Rather be a Bullfrog? byTheo LeSieg: B&W and Color Activity Sheet
By Tomorrowcomes
This is a both the 2 page printer friendly black and white worksheet and full color worksheet to print and hand to your students. While you read Would You Rather be a Bullfrog? by Theo LeSieg.
Tell you students something along the lines of:
"I'm going to read you a fun story. You need to think about each question comparing 2-3 nouns. A Noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. You wont tell me out loud which one you would rather be you are going color or circle your choice. This is a great way to practice writing while listening."
The idea behind this worksheet is to allow students to:
Dr. Seuss's "Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?" Activity Sheet Color/ Black& White
By Tomorrowcomes
Interact and encourage students to pay close attention while you real aloud Dr. Seuss's "Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?" This is a both the 2 page black and and 2 page full color worksheets, which can easily be printed on front and back on 1 sheet making it an ideal handout for students. Students will select the correct picture to match the noun introduced in the story for each sound Mr. Brown makes throughout the story. This resource will help build students ability to take notes and answer reading comprehension questions as they grow.
Fall Thanksgiving Mobiles (Grades Pre-K-3)
By Beth Hammett
Make a Thanksgiving mobile by filling in the "I'm Thankful for..." blanks on matching handouts. Great reflection for students during the holiday. Thanksgiving cut-outs include: Pilgrims (boy and girl) Turkey Pumpkin Ship Native American Home Fun for Thanksgiving celebrations and make and gives.
Fall Activities for Grades Pre-k-4th
By Beth Hammett
25 fall themed creative writing handouts, poetry sheets, coloring activities, and more for elementary grades: Includes: Fall Scavenger Hunt Classmate Scarecrow (Facebook page with Scarecrow) "F is for" My Pumpkin Poem (writing & craft activity) Fall Acrostic Poem What I love about fall Create a Fall Feast party invitation Write a Fall Story (with fall vocabulary word bank) Write a tongue twister (with fall vocabulary word bank) Draw a fall scene in the camera's lens How many words can you make from "corn and oats" Quack! Quack! If I were a duck... Design a sign to sell your veggies/photos My Fall Message for You My Favorite thing to do in Fall Fall interview Fall newspaper Fabulous Fall Recipe Fall word search & more... Lots of creative and engaging handouts and activities for fall fun!
By Beth Hammett
Help Wacky Wayne find holiday items along with basic letters and shapes, as well as sight words. Ten I-Spy activities that include: Bears Gingerbread house Gingerbread man Moose Santa Snowflake Snowman Sled Wreath Alphabet Squares Stars and more! Great for young learners who need practice with letters and shapes recognition.
By Beth Hammett
Wacky Wayne needs help finding his school items--ten I-Spy activities that include: Basic shapes Basic letters Basic grade level sight words School bus Boys Girls Teacher Supplies for school Graduation owl Toy chest Hopscotch Slide and more... Fun recognition practice of basic letters and shapes for pre-k-1.
Winter Holiday Christmas Cards
By Beth Hammett
25 unique seasonal cards to make and give for the Christmas/holiday season. Non-Religious and religious cards to meet a variety of demands.
Includes:
Merry Christmas
Seasons Greetings!
Happy Holidays
Just believe...
Begin Anew...
Thank you
You've been nice!
A Christmas Message
Christmas is for Giving
Have a cruisin' holiday
Remembering Loved Ones
and much more...
Inspirational messages will encourage students to promote compassion, giving, and kindness during the holiday season.
Valentine's Day craft activity mailbox hearts printable Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd
By Simply Read
Valentine's Day Mailbox or Craft Box Decorations - Printable Craft Activity | Personalized Student Classroom valentines day Mailboxes or bags.
✏️Create an easy, fun, and adorable Valentine's Day craft with these mailbox decorations.
✏️These mailbox or craft box decorations make Valentines day crafts easy! Simply to print, cut, and paste on a white paper lunch bag. Students label the mailbox picture with their name and share cards and notes with classmates on Feb. 14! Easy Fun cute adorable Valentine's Day mailbox and card and candy holder.
✏️Description: Enhance your Valentine's Day celebration with these easy-to-use printable mailbox decorations! These craft printables add a festive Valentine's Day touch to your classroom. Print on colored paper or print on white paper and let students use their creativity by coloring each piece.
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100 Day of school writing activity with graphic organizer - writing prompt: "When I am 100 years old" - matching organizer, paper, and ideas - A best seller and February FAVORITE of my class - Perfect for 2nd grade =)
Valentine's Day Craft - what I love about myself and school - print and go, so cute to hang in the hallways perfect for k, 1st grade and 2nd grade.
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Alphabet Worksheets|Letter Work|Beginning Sounds| Writing Practice|NO PREP
By Jan Huebner Play2Grow
With NO PREP Alphabet Letter Worksheets students will learn uppercase and lowercase while strengthening fine motor skills. Each alphabet worksheet allows students to practice letter recognition, letter tracing, beginning sounds and beginning sounds words. Color beginning sounds pictures and read and write each letter. Color and B/W. This product is an addition to PRESCHOOL CURRICULUM. PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
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Winter HolidaySanta Letters: 15 Fill-in-the-Blanks Letters (Pre-K-2)
By Beth Hammett
10 letters to color and write (fill-in-the-blanks) to Santa to encourage students to think about: Helping Giving Sharing Critical thinking skills for problem solving My wish list What I need What I want For lower students, includes 5 color, cut (from magazines, etc...), and paste activities to gather ideas. Great for eye/hand/motor coordination. Images to color contain Santa in various situations: sledding, reading, in a chimney, and many more.