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This 38 page resource is perfect for Preschool through Kindergarten and concentrates on three letters: B, S and T. Use as to introduce letters or to reinforce and extend previously learning. Students will color, trace, write, draw and identify letters and items that begin with those letters.
Skills include:
* Recognition and identification of the upper and lowercase of each letter
* Identification of objects beginning with the same sound of each letter
* Practice of fine motor skills through drawing, coloring, cutting, and tracing
* Following simple directions
* Words covered in this holiday unit are Thanksgiving, turkey, blessings and sharing
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This resource will help Kindergarten students learn letters, letter sounds (phonics), numbers, number words, counting, shapes and more while they practice fine motor skills and handwriting. After students complete this 96 page workbook, they will be ready for morning work – semester 2!
* These pages can also be used for preschool and k4 students with a little help from a teacher or parent *
Nine Fourth of July coloring pages to celebrate Independence Day in the U.S.A!
#1 – Fireworks
#2 – Picnic
#3 – The word July with stars, hat and rockets
#4 – Heart, fireworks and the word July
#5 – Cartoon flag with stars, a lit firework and stars
#6 – “God Bless the USA”
#7 – Cartoon flag with “Happy 4th of July!”
#8 – “One Nation Under God” with stars
#9 – American Flag
Here are 36 positive, growth mindset posters for your classroom. Use several throughout the year, place them throughout your classroom, or use just one a week for a focused growth mindset ‘thought’ for the week. If you use as a thought for the week, you can create a mini-lesson to go along with each by having students write a journal entry about the quote.
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