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Have students start the New Year off writing! Here are fun top hat shaped pages for students to use as the self-publish their writing about the New Year, define related (given) vocabulary and answer (given) writing prompts about the holiday.
Includes:
– 3 different covers so students can choose which best ‘fits’ their project
– Differentiated lined pages (both single lined and primary dashed)
– Lined and Unlined pages to define and use 13 related vocabulary words
– 4 different question pages relating to the holiday (how they celebrated, resolutions, what they hope for the new year and how they celebrated)
– 5 picture pages
This resource has 50 template pages!
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Set #1:
2 cover pages (one color / one in black and white)
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