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Goodnight Moon Scrappy Story Quilt: Reading Literature Coloring Page
By The Emergency Sub
Welcome to our Goodnight Moon Scrappy Story Quilt coloring activity! Bring the beloved children's book to life with this fun and interactive crafting project.
After reading the story Goodnight Moon, students will create a Goodnight Moon Scrappy Story Quilt.
- Cut and paste Goodnight Moon patches
- Assemble and color your very own Scrappy Quilt
Scrappy Patchwork Quilts
A scrappy quilt uses a variety of different fabrics that may or may not use a consistent theme. In this new version of cut and paste, students will make a scrappy quilt using a variety of pattern blocks included in the activity. The students must complete a set of questions or activities to know what numbered pattern to use and where it should be placed on their quilt. Each quilt has its own color scheme (color chart) and those are the colors students will need to create a one-of-a-kind scrappy quilt. Each quilt comes with a header, and some have additional activities students must complete to finish their quilts. Each quilt once assembled with header is 11x14 inches (does not include the size if a quilt has an additional activity).
By Beth Hammett
10 I-Spy Halloween pictures and items to help students with basic letters, hand-eye coordination, and matching skills. Can be colored and displayed. Includes: Ghost Frankenstein (2) Bat Haunted House Mummy Dracula Scary Tree and more... Fun matching activities for early elementary students.
Apple Decodable Book for Kindergarten! Aligns with Benchmark Unit 1 CVC words
By Keeper of Kinders
Apple fun with a decodable twist! Great reading center or small group hands on practice.
Young learners can practice CVC words while working on color words with this fun "Apples" book. High frequency words align with Unit 1 of Benchmark Advance - Florida.
Print two to a page for a foldable decodable book. Early finishers can match color words as they color the apples to match.
Happy fall!
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Turkey Sequencing Activity- There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Turkey
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Use this activity to sequence the events in There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Turkey. Each event is pictured on a turkey feather that, when completed, creates an adorable turkey that sequences the story. Print on cardstock to make it more durable or mat it on a large piece of construction paper. Students will color and cut out the turkey feathers and body, glue them together, and have a great "craftivity" that tells what happens in this adorable book.
This is included in my sequencing activity bundle available here.