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This living vs. nonliving booklet is perfect for kindergarten and 1st grade students just learning the science concept. It includes a cover page and 5 inside pages that will teach students that living things grow, need food and water as well as reproduce.
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This Reading / Literacy resource for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Grades includes critical thinking, narrative and opinion writing and art activities for Chris Rashcka‘s Caldecott winning book, A Ball for Daisy. The book has no words, only pictures, and is a story about love and loss. This product will ask students to get in touch with the story and put words (and pictures) on paper.
Studying penguins or perhaps animals of the arctic? This cute shape book is ready for students to use to publish there own stories, reports or poems about penguins!
I’ve created pages with both dotted-dashed lines as well as single lines so that you can use what best fits the level of your students.
Studying the U.S.A.? Here is a wonderful resource devoted to state flowers! Each page has a large state flower to color + the state name. Also included are two notebooking / report pages for students to use (optional) so they can write a little about each flower. Whether you are studying each state or simply want to provide some coloring fun with an educational twist to your day, students will enjoy this resource!
Your young learners will love this learning to read product, Frog on a Log in a Bog – Color, Trace and Read! This resources contains 4 student pages on which your kiddos will have the opportunity to learn new words from the ‘og’ word family, practice fine motor skills as they color and trace, practice the formation of letters strengthening their letter recognition skills as they trace the words frog, log, and bog and then feel accomplished as they read their new words!
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