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Wanting your students to learn and practice cursive handwriting? This resource is for you!
Designed for 2nd-3rd grade students (but can be used by anyone), this resource includes:
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If your students need to learn to write their numbers 0 – 20, Numbers 0 to 20 – Handwriting Practice is the resource you need! Each sheet contains only one number, so you can use one for the number of the week (or) however best suits your classroom!
By the end of 1st grade, students should be able to write numbers through 120. These practice worksheets can be used for K-1st to practice writing their numbers.
– Page 1: 1-20
– Page 2: 21-40
– Page 3: 41-60
– Page 4: 61-80
– Page 5: 81-100
– Page 6: 101-115
– Page 7: 116-120
Help students practice their money recognition skills while having fun with this “Go Fish” card game! * Gamified learning *
Money Cards include: penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, dollar, five-dollar bill, ten-dollar bill, twenty-dollar bill, fifty-dollar bill.
For younger students, you can use only the picture cards if appropriate and have them match picture with picture. For older students, have them match the picture with the correct matching naming cards.
Students will love this creative project. This cross-curricular, Language Arts & Social Studies resource will give students templates to create two U.S. President flip books – one for George Washington and one for Abraham Lincoln. A great February activity around Presidents’ Day or when discussing Washington and/or Lincoln’s birthdays.
This can be used for 1st, 2nd or 3rd Grades. For younger students, you can opt to give them facts for each president and allow them to choose which ones to write in the books. For older students, you can also choose to have students read a passage that you already have or to do a little research on their own to find facts. Students should write at least 5 facts on each flip book as each will have 5 pages.
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