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Download includes 5 adorable Thanksgiving paper bag puppet templates!
Includes:
* Wampanoag Indian girl
* Wampanoag Indian boy
* Pilgrim girl
* Pilgrim boy
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$3.50Add to CartThis holiday themed Math resource, Christmas Math – Numbers 1-100 can provide hours of learning and reinforcement of number sense concepts!
This resource includes number strips (by 10s to 100), number counters (to 100), fill in the number ‘number counters’, worksheets (addition, subtraction, single digit multiplication, skip counting, patterns, counting (with numbers and number words), and a bingo game.Skills:
* numbers 1-100* number concepts* number sentences* skip counting* patterns* addition* subtraction* simple multiplicationBONUS: It also contains 3 different versions of Bingo and game spinners!! -
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This FREE safety coloring book is designed to help your children and students learn why adults do certain things to help them stay safe!
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Activities to complete after students read the book, A Ball for Daisy. A Ball for Daisy is a Caldecott winning book by Chris Rashcka! Designed for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Grades, it includes activities to spur critical thinking, narrative and opinion writing and art.
Example activities include:
- Writing a story for the book in the student’s own words.
- Answering the questions: Why do you think there are no words to this story? Would you rather make up the story in your own words or read the words? Explain.
- Describing the characters.
- A problem-solving question – Find a solution!
Since this has been created for 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades, I’ve included 2 copies of each worksheet with differing lines: mid-dashed line and single line pages.
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This phonics poster will give students a visual aid to help them learn and remember long vowel sounds. Includes colorful pictures with words for each vowel sound.
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Here are 36 positive, growth mindset posters for your classroom / learning space with a cute woodland, forest animal theme that kids love! 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, create a minilesson to go along with each by having students write a journal entry about the quote.
Sample Messages:
- 1. I choose to be positive!
- 2. Attitude and Effort are more important than talent!
- 3. Attitude is my mind’s paintbrush. It can color any situation.
- 4. A Challenge lets me exercise my brain!
- 5. Never say, “I can’t.” Say, “I’ll try.”
- 6. Mistakes are only opportunities to learn.
- 7. Think Positive. Be Positive.
- 8. With practice, I can and will improve!
36 in all!
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$3.00Add to CartThis unit covers the life cycle of a pumpkin!Includes:
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B/W Life Cycle poster
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Color Life Cycle poster
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Word Wall Vocabulary
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Sequencing cards
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Life Cycle Worksheet (Cut-n-paste)
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Life Cycle Vocabulary matching
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Life Cycle Drawing
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Life Cycle Shape Book activity
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(Bonus Coloring page AND Pumpkin Seeds for counting)
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A fun craft to create a ‘wearable‘ ties! Includes two templates (one for a bow tie and one for a necktie).
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This phonics chart will give students a visual aid to help them remember the sounds made by r-controlled vowels!
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Help students get creative! This resource gives students the templates to make several different types of pumpkin shape books. Students can self-publish stories, poems and reports using this resource. Can be used for multiple subjects.
Includes:
- – 3 Covers (Blank, “My Pumpkin Story”, “All About Pumpkins”)
- – 6 Inside pages (with and without lines and sections to draw pictures)
- – Seed and leaf templates (to add to their books if they wish)
Suggestions for use:
- – Writing Center: Create an October themed story
- – Writing Center: Write an Acrostic poem (PUMPKIN), using one page for each line
- – Writing Center: Write a Haiku poem around Fall or pumpkins
- – Science Center: Create a book about the life cycle of pumpkins
- – Social Studies: Write a report on how different cultures or people groups use pumpkins
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This Winter Reading and Writing resource (with a “Read it! Draw it! Write it!” section) covers a variety of vital Language Arts skills! Perfect to use in December, January, February and into March!
Includes:
- 12 “Read It! Draw It! Write it!” pages (Use individually or combined to complete a book for each student)
- Vocabulary Flashcards
- Compound Word Worksheet
- 3 Syllable Worksheets
- Long Vowel Worksheet
- Short Vowel Worksheet
- 4 Rhyming Worksheets
- 2 additional Writing Worksheets.
Vocabulary Words in this Winter Unit: window, snow, outside, door, pants, sweater, coat, boots, hat, scarf, mittens, five, snowball, snowangel, snowman, sled, hill, roll
“Read it! Draw it! Write it!” pages have been designed to engage students in an active reading. Students can use the symbols to help guide them on each page. On the “Write it!” portions, students are to copy the passage they just read. However, more advanced students may want to add to the story!
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A 17-page coloring book all about tools! The first three pages will have all the tools displayed and separated by the titles, “Dad’s Tools”, “Mom’s Tools, and “Tools for Work”. Each individual tool will be found on two pages, one with the name of the tool and the other is unnamed.
Tools include:
- paint brush
- rake
- drill
- hammer
- saw
- wrench & screwdriver
- screws
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Here is a quick and easy, one page reference which lists all of the Dolch sight words for: Pre-primer, Primer, 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades.
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This ASL (American Sign Language) resource will help students at the beginning of their journey learn ASL finger spelling! Each page displays a letter of the alphabet, an illustration of the finger spelling, (visual model of the sign), and a cute picture to color.
Watch a PREVIEW VIDEO
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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
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Words to 24 traditional Christmas Carols (and a little history about them as well).
Includes:
- Deck the Halls
- We Wish you a Merry Christmas
- The Twelve Days of Christmas
- Good King Wenceslas
- Come, Buy My Nice Fresh Ivy
- Carol of the Bells
- O Christmas Tree
- Here We Come a-Wassailing
- God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
- The First Noel
- I Saw Three Ships
- Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
- It Came upon the Midnight Clear
- Silent Night
- Down in Yon Forest
- Joy to the World
- O Holy Night
- We Three Kings
- Away in the Manger
- Good Christian Men Rejoice
- O Come All Ye Faithful
- O Little Town of Bethlehem
- While Shepherds Watched
- Jingle Bells
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Holiday / Christmas Themes run throughout this download providing students with fun, NO PREP worksheets to practice phonics skills.
— 52 Student pages – A enough for the entire month of December!
Skills include:
- Recognizing beginning and ending sounds
- Recognizing sounds of various consonant digraphs
- Identifying short vowel sounds
- Completing CVC words
** JUST PRINT AND GO **
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Three classroom posters to display to help students learning to recognize / identify three Math signs:
- – Greater than
- – Less than
- – Equal to
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Students will enjoy creating their own Christopher Columbus mini-book with this resource! After learning about Columbus (through their own curriculum, reading, watching a video or research), they can use these pages to create a story, report or poem about Columbus.
Includes:
- – 3 cover templates (blank, Christopher Columbus, A Story of Courage)
- – 12 inside page templates
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This resource teaches 30 rhyming words through picture flashcards and 8 easy matching worksheets.
Teaching rhyming words aids in teaching early literacy skills like phonemic awareness and fluency development. When children learn to rhyme, it helps them develop the ability to break words down into smaller parts like puzzle pieces.





















