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Winter Would You Rather Activity Slides

By Rebekah Poe Teaching

Looking for a way to have fun in your classroom this winter? These "Would You Rather" slides are perfect to add to your class party or as a time-filler at the end of class!

What's Included?

  • 10 Winter-themed "Would You Rather" questions
  • Instructional Activities Sheet to provide ideas for extension and assignments

Why do you need this?

This is such a simple activity that can be utilized in so many ways!

  • Have your students write a paragraph about why they chose what they did.
  • Have your students move from one side of the room to another when making their selection to incorporate a sensory/movement break into your day.
  • Have your students find a new friend who picked the same thing they did, or pick a partner who didn't pick what they did and have them discuss why they chose their answers.
  • Have your students debate over why one choice is better than another; make sure they defend their answers (and keep it friendly).

How can I help?

Reach out to me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/rebekahpoeteaching or email me at lessonsandlattes2018@gmail.com. I'd love to answer any questions you may have.

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Parts of Speech Middle/High School ELAR | Lesson | Quiz | Activities | Games

By Blooming Through High School

Learning the Parts of Speech for High School and Middle School - while this might one of those building blocks for lower levels, students still need a refresher.

Why is this important?

  • Common Vocabulary - When talking about the structure of a sentence, students and teachers need a common vocabulary.
  • Improve student writing - when students see how adverbs and adjectives create vivid sentences, you can prompt them to work them in.
  • Structure Matters - when talking about what's wrong with a sentence, we have to examine the elements that go into it.

What's Included:

  • Powerpoint Lesson covering the basics
  • Guided Student Lecture Notes during the lesson
  • In-Class Games
  • Anchor Charts for Class & Notebooks
  • 3 Pages of Practice
  • 2 Student Activities are digital
  • 1 Quiz (PDF & Google)
  • Gimkit & Kahoot Templates for easy uploading
  • Tips for teaching ELLs/EBs
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Interactive Learning:Compound/Complex Sentences Lesson & Templates ELA Test Prep

By Blooming Through High School

  • If your students struggle writing compound or complex sentences...
  • If you want them to level up on revising & editing sections on state or district tests (commas, ya'll... tested SO OFTEN)...
  • If you want them to fully and completely understand how to use a comma in all situations...
  • AND you don't want to force them to do it...

DO IT WITH SENTENCE BURGERS!

By taking something they already understand and combining it with a manipulative made for ELA, you've got Sentence Burgers.

I've included many variations on this for:

  • Independent work
  • Group work
  • Paired learning
  • Whole class interaction

Through fun templates, opportunities for increased complex thinking as well as ways for teachers to measure learning through leveled/scaffolded practice and assessments.

Make Sentence Burgers the BEST and LAST way you teach compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences through FUN LEARNING

included:

- PDF (53 pages includes 20+ pages of templates + student reference pages)

-PowerPoint Lesson (11 slides)

-Google Quizzes (4 links)

- Practice Pages (4 areas in PDF)

- Quizzes (4 areas - replicated on Google Quizzes)

- Pics of completed templates (in folder)

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Short Vowel Review Game - Practice CVC Words With Dots and Boxes!

By Tech for Teaching

Practice decoding short vowel CVC words with with an engaging activity your students will love! Use as review and reinforcement of learned phonics concepts in an incremental way that is sure to align with your curriculum.

Eight printable, no prep game boards for the following skills:

  • Short A Words
  • Short I Words
  • Short A & I Words
  • Short O Words
  • Short U Words
  • Short A, I, O, and U Words
  • Short E Words
  • All Short Vowels

How to play:

  • Write your name on the line and color in the circle with the color you will use.
  • Take turns drawing a line to connect two dots.
  • The player that completes a box, reads the word, colors in the box, and writes the word on their list.
  • Once all words have been boxed or time has run out, practice reading the words from top to bottom and bottom to top.

Student sheets for writing their words with and without primary lines are also included! These are great for writing practice and accountability!

Perfect activity for guest teachers, partner work, or centers!

Check out these tools for creating your own games and activities:

**→**Phonics, Sight Words, Etc. - Editable Fluency Drills - Targeted Intervention

→Editable Bingo Card Generator - Phonics, Sight Words, Math Facts!

→Phonics, Sight Words, Etc. - Editable Fluency Grids - Targeted Intervention

→Fluency Pyramid Generator - Editable Google Sheet Workbook™

→Multisyllabic Word Syllable Pyramids - Practice Decoding Multisyllabic Words

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Consonant Digraph Review Game - Practice Decoding With Dots and Boxes!

By Tech for Teaching

Practice decoding consonant digraphs, FLSZ rule words, and ending -ng/-nk with with an engaging activity your students will love! Use as review and reinforcement of learned phonics concepts in an incremental way that is sure to align with your curriculum.

Ten printable, no prep game boards for the following skills:

  • FLSZ RULE (-FF, -LL, -SS, -ZZ
  • ENDING -CK
  • BEGINNING AND ENDING SH
  • VOICED AND UNVOICED TH
  • BEGINNING AND ENDING CH
  • DIGRAPH REVIEW
  • BEGINNING AND ENDING PH & WH
  • ENDING -NG
  • ENDING -NK
  • LONGER WORDS WITH DIGRAPHS

How to play:

  • Write your name on the line and color in the circle with the color you will use.
  • Take turns drawing a line to connect two dots.
  • The player that completes a box, reads the word, colors in the box, and writes the word on their list.
  • Once all words have been boxed or time has run out, practice reading the words from top to bottom and bottom to top.

Student sheets for writing their words with and without primary lines are also included! These are great for writing practice and accountability!

Perfect activity for guest teachers, partner work, or centers!

Check out these tools for creating your own games and activities:

**→**Phonics, Sight Words, Etc. - Editable Fluency Drills - Targeted Intervention

→Editable Bingo Card Generator - Phonics, Sight Words, Math Facts!

→Phonics, Sight Words, Etc. - Editable Fluency Grids - Targeted Intervention

→Fluency Pyramid Generator - Editable Google Sheet Workbook™

→Multisyllabic Word Syllable Pyramids - Practice Decoding Multisyllabic Words

If you find this resource helpful, please leave a review to earn credits toward future TeachShare purchases!

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Silent E Review Game - Practice Decoding With Dots and Boxes!

By Tech for Teaching

Practice decoding silent-e words with with an engaging activity your students will love! Use as review and reinforcement of learned phonics concepts in an incremental way that is sure to align with your curriculum.

Six printable, no prep game boards for the following skills:

  • Silent E: i_e
  • Silent E: o_e
  • Silent E: Review
  • Silent E: u_e
  • Silent E: e_e and Review

How to play:

  • Write your name on the line and color in the circle with the color you will use.
  • Take turns drawing a line to connect two dots.
  • The player that completes a box, reads the word, colors in the box, and writes the word on their list.
  • Once all words have been boxed or time has run out, practice reading the words from top to bottom and bottom to top.

Student sheets for writing their words with and without primary lines are also included! These are great for writing practice and accountability!

Perfect activity for guest teachers, partner work, or centers!

Check out these tools for creating your own games and activities:

**→**Phonics, Sight Words, Etc. - Editable Fluency Drills - Targeted Intervention

→Editable Bingo Card Generator - Phonics, Sight Words, Math Facts!

→Phonics, Sight Words, Etc. - Editable Fluency Grids - Targeted Intervention

→Fluency Pyramid Generator - Editable Google Sheet Workbook™

→Multisyllabic Word Syllable Pyramids - Practice Decoding Multisyllabic Words

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Decodable Blends Review Game - Practice Decoding With Dots and Boxes!

By Tech for Teaching

Practice decoding short vowel blends with with an engaging activity your students will love! Use as review and reinforcement of learned phonics concepts in an incremental way that is sure to align with your curriculum.

Ten printable, no prep game boards for the following skills:

Beginning R Blends

Beginning L Blends

Beginning S Blends

Beginning W Blends

Ending T Blends

Ending Blends: sk/ct/lf/lk/lt/lp/ld

Ending Blends: mp/nd/sp

All Beginning Blends

All Ending Blends

Beginning and Ending Blends

How to play:

  • Write your name on the line and color in the circle with the color you will use.
  • Take turns drawing a line to connect two dots.
  • The player that completes a box, reads the word, colors in the box, and writes the word on their list.
  • Once all words have been boxed or time has run out, practice reading the words from top to bottom and bottom to top.

Student sheets for writing their words with and without primary lines are also included! These are great for writing practice and accountability!

Perfect activity for guest teachers, partner work, or centers!

Check out these tools for creating your own games and activities:

**→**Phonics, Sight Words, Etc. - Editable Fluency Drills - Targeted Intervention

→Editable Bingo Card Generator - Phonics, Sight Words, Math Facts!

→Phonics, Sight Words, Etc. - Editable Fluency Grids - Targeted Intervention

→Fluency Pyramid Generator - Editable Google Sheet Workbook™

→Multisyllabic Word Syllable Pyramids - Practice Decoding Multisyllabic Words

If you find this resource helpful, please leave a review to earn credits toward future TeachShare purchases!

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Multisyllabic Word Review Game - Practice Decoding With Dots and Boxes!

By Tech for Teaching

Practice decoding multisyllabic words with with an engaging activity your students will love! Use as review and reinforcement of learned phonics concepts in an incremental way that is sure to align with your curriculum.

Nine printable, no prep game boards for the following skills:

  • CLOSED/CLOSED (VC/CV)
  • CLOSED/CLOSED (VC/V)
  • OPEN/CLOSED (V/CV)
  • DISCRIMINATION PRACTICE
  • CLOSED/SILENT E
  • CONSONANT -LE SYLLABLES
  • R-CONTROLLED SYLLABLES
  • ENDING Y
  • VOWEL TEAMS

How to play:

  • Write your name on the line and color in the circle with the color you will use.
  • Take turns drawing a line to connect two dots.
  • The player that completes a box, reads the word, colors in the box, and writes the word on their list.
  • Once all words have been boxed or time has run out, practice reading the words from top to bottom and bottom to top.

Student sheets for writing their words with and without primary lines are also included! These are great for writing practice and accountability!

Perfect activity for guest teachers, partner work, or centers!

Check out these tools for creating your own games and activities:

**→**Phonics, Sight Words, Etc. - Editable Fluency Drills - Targeted Intervention

→Editable Bingo Card Generator - Phonics, Sight Words, Math Facts!

→Phonics, Sight Words, Etc. - Editable Fluency Grids - Targeted Intervention

→Fluency Pyramid Generator - Editable Google Sheet Workbook™

→Multisyllabic Word Syllable Pyramids - Practice Decoding Multisyllabic Words

If you find this resource helpful, please leave a review to earn credits toward future TeachShare purchases!

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AVID Spring Costa's Level of Questioning and Thinking Scenes Activity - Editable

By Teach Savvy Store

AVID Spring Costa's Level of Questioning and Thinking Scenes Activity - Editable: This AVID digital activity is the perfect inquiry resource for your AVID classroom! Use to promote critical thinking skills, as an icebreaker activity, a supplemental lesson for Costa's Level of Thinking, an inquiry lesson, a Fun Friday activity, and so much more!

AVID BUNDLE!

Costa Bundle

Seasonal Bundle

Directions:

  • Review Costa’s Level of Thinking by having students take notes over the teaching slides provided.
  • Students apply their learning by creating their own leveled questions over the provided spring-themed scenes.
  • Revisit and discuss the essential questions at the end.

What's Included:

  • Essential questions slide
  • Direction Slide
  • Editable direction slide to add your own wording
  • 7 Costa's Level of Thinking teach slides
  • 30 Google Slide Scenes with question writing tasks, for example: "Create a level 3 question related to the scene below..."

More Costa Scenes

General Theme

Check out other AVID resources HERE!

Check out more AVID Inquiry resources HERE!

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ELA Ethos, Pathos, Logos Game - Rhetorical Appeals Stand Up Sit Down Activity

By Teach Savvy Store

ELA Ethos, Pathos, Logos Game - Rhetorical Appeals Stand Up Sit Down Activity: Persuasive writing is an essential part of the ELA and AVID curriculum! Before students can successfully write their persuasive writing pieces, they need to understand the concepts of persuasive language. Make teaching ethos, pathos, and logos fun and engaging with these teach slides and rhetorical appeals game!

AVID Bundle

AVID Writing Bundle

What's Included

  • 4 teach slides which go over the definitions and offer examples of pathos, ethos and logos
  • 20 stand up sit down game slides
  • 20 answer slides behind each game slide
  • 1 editable template to make your own OR allow students to make their own
  • comes in Powerpoint and Google Slides

Directions

  • Read each sentence out loud.

  • Students either stand or sit for the correct rhetorical triangle (pathos, ethos, or logos.)

  • Consider setting a short timer or giving points for even more of a challenge!

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Halloween Think Fast Writing Game | 1st-3rd Grade | Halloween Literacy Activity

By Teach Savvy Store

Create some Halloween excitement with this fun Halloween Think Fast Writing Game! Perfect for 1st-3rd grade, this quick-paced activity helps students brainstorm Halloween-themed words while practicing critical thinking and writing skills. Great for classroom centers, early finishers, or as a Halloween party game!

✨First Grade Literacy Bundle✨

What's Included

Halloween Think Fast Game: 1 PDF Printable

Directions

  • A timer will be set for 1 minute total.

  • Each answer is one point. Most points wins!

  • Examples: 1 food that is orange, 1 thing in a trick-or-treat bag, 1 thing a witch might have

Fall Resources

Halloween Coloring Pages

Halloween Gift Tags

Fall Fluency Poems

First Grade Sight Words Color by Codes

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Third Grade Sight Words & Sentences

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Halloween Think Fast Game in Spanish - Quick Vocabulary Activity

By Teach Savvy Store

This Halloween-themed Spanish vocabulary game is perfect for practicing quick thinking and Spanish fluency. Students will have 1 minute to come up with answers to fun prompts like Halloween costumes, animals, and foods. This Spanish Think Fast activity is ideal for classroom warm-ups, brain breaks, or holiday-themed lessons!

✨Spanish Growing Bundle✨

What's Included

Halloween Think Fast Game: 1 PDF Printable

Directions

  • A timer will be set for 1 minute total.

  • Each answer is one point. Most points wins!

  • Examples: 3 things that are orange, 3 things a witch might have, 3 Halloween animals

More Spanish Resources

Halloween Coloring Pages

Roll & Read Spanish Colors

Coloring Pages

Posters

All About Me Cell Phone

Memory Flower Writing & Craft

Memory Cell Phone

Gift Tag

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AVID Persuasive Vs. Argumentative Writing - Digital Lesson and Activity

By KJ Inspired Resources

Are you an AVID or English teacher? Need to explain the difference between argument and persuasion to middle or high school students? In this product you will find 6 explanations that show the difference between argumentative and persuasive writing. After teaching students the differences, they will have the chance to practice what they learned with the This or That game where students will read different text examples and have to decide which ones are persuasive or argumentative.

What do you get?

  • 5 teach slides
  • 6 this or that game slides (3 for each persuasion and argumentative types of writing)
  • 6 circled answer slides

Use For:

  • essay writing, Framework Friday, AVID, ELA, and more!

This or That Directions:

  • Each slide you will be looking for either argumentative or persuasive sentences that match the titles of the slide.
  • Decide which of the sentences is correct and either hold up a thumb or 2 fingers to show your answer.

Click HERE to see our other AVID resources. We also have several great AVID bundle options available down below!

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Fall & Autumn Would You Rather Activity | Opinion Writing Prompts

By KJ Inspired Resources

Celebrate fall with these would you rather questions and opinion writing prompts! Perfect for an autumn activity, brain break, morning meeting conversation starters, icebreaker, opinion writing, sentence writing and more! Your students will love building community while sharing and discussing some fun autumn themed topics! This is perfect for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, and fourth grade students!

✨Save 30% with the Fall Digital Games Bundle!

✨Save 30% with the year long Would You Rather Bundle!

What's Included:

  • 20 digital slides (Google Slides) + editable template
  • A worksheet version
  • Writing pages for all 20 prompts
  • Brainstorming pages
  • Extra writing paper

Some Examples Include:

  • Would you rather jump into giant leaf piles everyday OR make snow angels everyday?
  • Would you rather use pumpkin pie flavored toothpaste OR drink candy corn flavored soda?

More Fall Resources:

Stand Up Sit Down

Finish the Story

Emoji Phrases

Zoomed In

After Fall Break Resources:

After Fall Break Icebreaker Bundle

Find Someone Who

Stand Up Sit Down

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Hawaiian Beach Luau Day Would You Rather Activity | Opinion Writing Prompts

By KJ Inspired Resources

Celebrate Luau Day with these would you rather questions and opinion writing prompts! Perfect for an end of the year activity, brain break, morning meeting conversation starters, party game, icebreaker, opinion writing, sentence writing and more! Your students will love building community while sharing and discussing some fun beach themed topics!

⭐Save 20% with the Luau Day Activity Bundle!⭐

What's Included:

  • 15 digital slides (Google Slides) + editable template
  • A worksheet version
  • Writing pages for all 15 prompts
  • Brainstorming pages
  • Extra writing paper

Some Examples Include:

  • Would you rather dance the hula all night OR learn to play the ukulele like a pro?
  • Would you rather drink fresh coconut water OR drink the juice from one whole pineapple?
  • Would you rather have a lei made of fresh flowers OR have a lei made of kukui nuts?

More Themed Day Resources:

Luau Day Zoomed In

Camping Day Would You Rather

More End of the Year Resources:

Zoomed In Mystery Picture Game

Guess the Emoji Phrases Game

Lines of Symmetry Drawings

Finish the Story Writing Prompts

Would You Rather

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Camping Day Would You Rather Activity | Opinion Writing Prompts

By KJ Inspired Resources

Celebrate Camping Day with these would you rather questions and opinion writing prompts! Perfect for an end of the year activity, brain break, morning meeting conversation starters, party game, icebreaker, opinion writing, sentence writing and more! Your students will love building community while sharing and discussing some fun camping themed topics!

Save 20% with the Camping Day Activity Bundle!

What's Included:

  • 15 digital slides (Google Slides) + editable template
  • A worksheet version
  • Writing pages for all 15 prompts
  • Brainstorming pages
  • Extra writing paper

Some Examples Include:

  • Would you rather get a bad sunburn OR get sprayed by a skunk?
  • Would you rather sleep under the stars OR go glamping in a fancy tent?
  • Would you rather see a bear from a distance OR find a snake in your sleeping bag?

More Themed Day Resources:

Camping Find Someone Who

Luau Day Would You Rather

Luau Find Someone who

Luau Day Zoomed In

More End of the Year Resources:

Zoomed In

Finish the Story

Would You Rather

Guess the Emoji Phrases

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Roll a Monster Story Halloween Activity | Creative Narrative Writing | Editable

By KJ Inspired Resources

Bring out the Halloween spirit in your classroom with this Roll a Monster Story resource. Perfect for creative writing activities, students roll dice to craft unique stories while meeting writing standards. This resource is ideal for 5th-12th grade!

Save 30% with these bundles...

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What's Included

  • Pre-Filled Roll a Monster Story Board
  • Editable Roll a Monster Story Board
  • Story Planning Board
  • Vocabulary Page
  • Writing Pages
  • Editable Rubric in Google Sheets

Directions

Step 1: Roll the Dice

Begin by rolling the dice to determine the key components of your story. Use the chart below to match each dice roll to the corresponding element for your story. Record your results:

  1. Monster Type (e.g., Alien, Ghost, Dragon, etc.)
  2. Monster Appearance (e.g., Glowing red eyes, Slimy, Multiple heads, etc.)
  3. Monster Power (e.g., Telepathy, Fire-breathing, etc.)
  4. Monster Weakness (e.g., Bright light, Water, etc.)
  5. Story Setting (e.g., Haunted mansion, Spaceship, Ancient cave, etc.)
  6. Plot Twist (e.g., The monster is friendly, The monster needs help, etc.)

After rolling, students will have a list of elements to include in their story.

Step 2: Plan The Story

Now that students have their monster’s characteristics, setting, and plot twist, they will take a moment to brainstorm how these elements will work together in your narrative. Students should think about:

  • How does the setting affect the story's tone or mood?
  • What motivates your monster? What challenges will the monster face?
  • How can the plot twist surprise or change the direction of the story?

Create a brief outline, if needed, to help organize your ideas.

Step 3: Write The Story

Using the elements from their dice rolls, students begin writing their story. They should make sure their narrative has a clear beginning, middle, and end. As they write, students will focus on the following:

  • Incorporate all of the rolled elements into the story in a meaningful way. For example, if your monster has a weakness to water, this should play an important role in the plot.
  • Use vivid descriptions to bring your monster, setting, and events to life.
  • Develop your characters (including the monster!) by giving them motivations and emotions that will drive the story.
  • Remember the plot twist—use it to surprise your reader and add depth to your story.

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Holiday Mad Lib The Night Elf

By Ann Stewart

The Nigh Elf- A holiday themed Mad Lib for practicing Nouns, Verbs, and adjectives.

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Functional Literacy Sight Word Writing & coloring for Special Education & K - 2

By Exceptional Education CA

This Match-Select-Name writing unit contains fluency support activities directly linked to the Match-Select-Name basketball reading unit. The Match-Select-Name method was presented by L. Oelwein. There has been a significant amount of research done on the efficacy of this method. It is shown to be beneficial for students with exceptionalities including Down’s Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorder who are struggling to learn to read using phonics.

There are four stages in the method:

1 - Acquisition (Matching, Selecting, Naming)

2 - Fluency (Practice and Review)

3 - Transfer (Use of new fonts and coloured paper)

4 - Generalization (Ability to read the words in any context/format)

Literacy Skill Development for Students with Special Learning Needs, p. 51. Broun, L.

The resources included in this unit support the fluency stage for the 24 words in the set. The sight words in this set are from the Pre-primer and Primer Dolch word lists. You will find a writing sheet for each word, a colouring sheet for each word, and a board game using all 24 words.

Thank you again for downloading this product, I value your feedback so please feel free to leave a review!

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Mothers Day: Celebrate Mom with Fun Activities!

By Thachakorn Kokong

This fun worksheet is packed with activities to help kids plan a special surprise for Mom on Mother's Day!

Here's what you'll find inside:

  • Activity 1: Story Time! Read a short story about a special Mother's Day surprise. As you read, checkmark each paragraph after you finish it.
  • Activity 2: Comprehension Challenge! After reading the story, answer three questions to test your understanding. (Don't worry, we'll give you some hints to help you answer!)
  • Activity 3: True or False? Read some statements about the story. Draw a smiley face next to the statements that are TRUE and a sad face for the ones that are FALSE.
  • Activity 4: Clean Up Crew! Help Mom keep the house sparkling clean! Cut out the pictures of cleaning supplies and paste them in the correct boxes.
  • Activity 5: Be Mom's Little Helper! Let's show Mom some appreciation! Draw a picture of yourself helping Mom with a chore or activity.

This worksheet is a great way to:

  • Celebrate Mom and show her how much you care
  • Practice reading comprehension
  • Learn about helping others
  • Have some creative fun!
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