How to Make Lemonade Craft and How to Writing Template for Lemonade Day

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I left this with a sub and was so excited with how they turned out! Students did a great job using the planning pages to the final copy. We even had to follow their steps to see if it made lemonade.
Our end of year theme was, “Life gave us lemons, but we turned 3rd grade into lemonade.” This was the perfect resource! Thank you!
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Writing a how to is easy with this How To Make Lemonade Craft and writing templates! Read your favorite Lemonade Day read aloud, make lemonade with your class and pair it with this fun lemonade craft! Students will learn to how to write step by step directions with this engaging How to Make Lemonade writing activity.

How to Use the How to Make Lemonade Craft and Writing Templates:

Students will brainstorm ideas as a class on steps to make lemonade. Then, they will plan and write a how to piece that will be turned into an adorable flip book. This how to make lemonade writing craft is super simple and easy to recreate with your students. You can top it off by making lemonade for real or by hosting a Lemonade Day with your class!

Timeline for How to Make Lemonade Craft and Writing Templates:

This lemonade day themed project can be taught in one day or stretched out throughout five days. This is an EXTREMELY easy lemonade craft/recipe that you can use to plan something fun and engaging for the end of the year before summer break. It is sure to be something your students remember.

What's Inside the How to Make Lemonade Craft and Writing Templates:

  • How to Make Lemonade Teaching Tips
  • How To Make Lemonade Differentiated Graphic Organizers for Planning
  • 2 Options for How to Make Lemonade Craft Pages
  • 5 Differentiated Publishing How to Make Lemonade Writing Templates
  • 4 Differentiated Rubrics for kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade & 3rd grade

When to Use This How to Make Lemonade Craft and How To Writing:

  • Lemonade Day
  • Summer Break (summer school)
  • End of the Year Party
  • Small Writing Groups
  • Small Reading Groups
  • Centers
  • Parent Volunteer
  • Whole Group Writing
  • Science Lesson

Interested in other how to writing projects? Check these out below!

- How To Make Lemonade

- How to Make a Peacock

- How to Catch Santa Writing & Craft

Or get the year long writing bundle to review all genres here: 25 Year Long Writing Projects.

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35 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 Week
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts in which they name what they are writing about and supply some information about the topic.
Write informative/explanatory texts in which they name a topic, supply some facts about the topic, and provide some sense of closure.
Write informative/explanatory texts in which they introduce a topic, use facts and definitions to develop points, and provide a concluding statement or section.
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.

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