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Spring Activities plus Writing, Skip Counting, Syllables, Rhyming Google Slides™
Spring Activities plus Writing, Skip Counting, Syllables, Rhyming Google Slides™
Spring Activities plus Writing, Skip Counting, Syllables, Rhyming Google Slides™
Spring Activities plus Writing, Skip Counting, Syllables, Rhyming Google Slides™
Spring Activities plus Writing, Skip Counting, Syllables, Rhyming Google Slides™
Spring Activities plus Writing, Skip Counting, Syllables, Rhyming Google Slides™
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Spring Activities plus Writing, Skip Counting, Syllables, Rhyming Google Slides™
Spring Activities plus Writing, Skip Counting, Syllables, Rhyming Google Slides™
Spring Activities plus Writing, Skip Counting, Syllables, Rhyming Google Slides™
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Description

This spring activity bundle includes: fun activities great for early finishers, resources for rhyming, syllables, antonyms, synonyms, skip counting, and growth mindset writing activity. Students will drag, drop, and type. They are compatible with Google™. Just assign and go!

Please click the preview button to see more.

Spring Activities & More:

This fun digital and print, spring activity pack is great for early finishers. It includes riddles, spot the difference, and a search and spy. It also includes word work activities for synonyms, antonyms, rhyming, and syllables. It makes a great review or assessment for your students.

Here's what's included:

  • Search and spy - find the hidden rain boots (1)
  • Riddles - drag, drop, resize to match (1)
  • Write a riddle - type (1)
  • Spot It - spot the difference (1)
  • Rhyme - create rhyming pairs of boots, drag and drop (2)
  • Rhyme - add your own pair of rhyming words to the boots, type (1)
  • Rhyme - color by code, add polka dots to the boots (1)
  • Syllables - sort onto the umbrella, drag and drop, up to 3 syllables (1)
  • Syllables - sort onto the clouds, drag and drop, up to 4 syllables (1)
  • Antonyms - match the opposite raindrops, drag and drop, resize line (2)
  • Synonyms - color the synonyms on the umbrella, drag and drop (2)
  • 14 total interactive slides

Skip Counting:

These fun spring skip counting activities are great for young learners. They cover counting by ones, twos, fives, and tens within and up to 120. Students will also get practice varying their start when beginning. These slides contain charts, drag and drop, typing, and other fun learning activities.

Here's what's included:

  • Hundreds chart to 120 - fill in the missing numbers, count by ones and then twos (1)
  • Chart to 120 - make groups of five raindrops, count by fives and then tens (1)
  • Count the pairs of rainboots - count by twos (2)
  • Count the raindrops - count by tens to 150 (1)
  • Count the raindrops - mixed - by ones, twos, fives, tens (1)
  • Puddle Jumping - jump the puddles with your choice of boots, mixed by ones, twos, fives, tens (1)
  • Vary your start up to 120 - by ones (2), by twos (2), by fives (2), by tens (2), mixed - determine the pattern (2)
  • 17 total interactive slides
  • Drag, drop, type

Growth Mindset Writing Activity

This cute spring growth mindset activity is great for the end part of the year. Students can reflect on how much they have grown and learned. They will also write about what they want to learn and accomplish. They will drag, drop, and type to complete the digital activity.

Be sure to check out the preview for a glimpse of it in action.

Here's what is included:

  • Detailed instruction slide (1)
  • Umbrella slide with name, drag the raindrops and type (4) - students pick one color choice
  • Writing prompt slide (1)

Students will choose one umbrella slide (there are four color choices). Then, they will drag the raindrops from the margins to the slide around the umbrella. They will double click each raindrop to type things they have learned and ways they have grown this year. After completing that, they will proceed to the last slide. Here they are instructed to write about something else they would like to learn and ways they could learn it. They will double click the textbox to type. There is a sentence start of "I want to learn" - this can be edited by the teacher if needed.

Format: accessible Google Drive™ folder that contains Google Slides™

These resources are in Google Slides™ format. Use in edit mode to drag and drop for some portions and present in others. Teachers Pay Teachers will safely access your Google Drive to insert copies of the folders after you purchase.

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Spring Activities plus Writing, Skip Counting, Syllables, Rhyming Google Slides™

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Description

This spring activity bundle includes: fun activities great for early finishers, resources for rhyming, syllables, antonyms, synonyms, skip counting, and growth mindset writing activity. Students will drag, drop, and type. They are compatible with Google™. Just assign and go!

Please click the preview button to see more.

Spring Activities & More:

This fun digital and print, spring activity pack is great for early finishers. It includes riddles, spot the difference, and a search and spy. It also includes word work activities for synonyms, antonyms, rhyming, and syllables. It makes a great review or assessment for your students.

Here's what's included:

  • Search and spy - find the hidden rain boots (1)
  • Riddles - drag, drop, resize to match (1)
  • Write a riddle - type (1)
  • Spot It - spot the difference (1)
  • Rhyme - create rhyming pairs of boots, drag and drop (2)
  • Rhyme - add your own pair of rhyming words to the boots, type (1)
  • Rhyme - color by code, add polka dots to the boots (1)
  • Syllables - sort onto the umbrella, drag and drop, up to 3 syllables (1)
  • Syllables - sort onto the clouds, drag and drop, up to 4 syllables (1)
  • Antonyms - match the opposite raindrops, drag and drop, resize line (2)
  • Synonyms - color the synonyms on the umbrella, drag and drop (2)
  • 14 total interactive slides

Skip Counting:

These fun spring skip counting activities are great for young learners. They cover counting by ones, twos, fives, and tens within and up to 120. Students will also get practice varying their start when beginning. These slides contain charts, drag and drop, typing, and other fun learning activities.

Here's what's included:

  • Hundreds chart to 120 - fill in the missing numbers, count by ones and then twos (1)
  • Chart to 120 - make groups of five raindrops, count by fives and then tens (1)
  • Count the pairs of rainboots - count by twos (2)
  • Count the raindrops - count by tens to 150 (1)
  • Count the raindrops - mixed - by ones, twos, fives, tens (1)
  • Puddle Jumping - jump the puddles with your choice of boots, mixed by ones, twos, fives, tens (1)
  • Vary your start up to 120 - by ones (2), by twos (2), by fives (2), by tens (2), mixed - determine the pattern (2)
  • 17 total interactive slides
  • Drag, drop, type

Growth Mindset Writing Activity

This cute spring growth mindset activity is great for the end part of the year. Students can reflect on how much they have grown and learned. They will also write about what they want to learn and accomplish. They will drag, drop, and type to complete the digital activity.

Be sure to check out the preview for a glimpse of it in action.

Here's what is included:

  • Detailed instruction slide (1)
  • Umbrella slide with name, drag the raindrops and type (4) - students pick one color choice
  • Writing prompt slide (1)

Students will choose one umbrella slide (there are four color choices). Then, they will drag the raindrops from the margins to the slide around the umbrella. They will double click each raindrop to type things they have learned and ways they have grown this year. After completing that, they will proceed to the last slide. Here they are instructed to write about something else they would like to learn and ways they could learn it. They will double click the textbox to type. There is a sentence start of "I want to learn" - this can be edited by the teacher if needed.

Format: accessible Google Drive™ folder that contains Google Slides™

These resources are in Google Slides™ format. Use in edit mode to drag and drop for some portions and present in others. Teachers Pay Teachers will safely access your Google Drive to insert copies of the folders after you purchase.

You may also enjoy:


Happy Spring!

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Standards

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Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
With guidance and support from adults, explore word relationships and nuances in word meanings.
Demonstrate understanding of frequently occurring verbs and adjectives by relating them to their opposites (antonyms).
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