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Memorial Day Unit | Kindergarten – 1st Grade
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A Memorial Day unit just for kindergarten and 1st graders! Students will learn about this patriotic holiday, which is observed in May as they trace, color, draw, create words, write sentences and create a card to give a current or former service member.
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Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 5
Grade level: Fifth Grade
Automated Readability Index: 4.3
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This Winter Reading and Writing resource (with a “Read it! Draw it! Write it!” section) has a variety of pages (and a variety of skills) that you can use in reading and writing centers, as mini-lessons, seat work for early finishers or as homework. Perfect to use in December, January, February and into March!
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