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Preview of New Year’s Day Reading Comprehension Packet (Grades 1–3)

New Year’s Day Reading Comprehension Packet (Grades 1–3)

Ring in the new year with fun and focused reading practice! This New Year’s Day Reading Comprehension Packet includes engaging stories, comprehension questions, and hands-on activities that help students strengthen reading and writing skills while celebrating the season. 🎯 Perfect For: 1st–3rd grade reading comprehension practice January literacy lessons or morning work Small groups, homework, or sub plans Holiday-themed ELA activities that build vocabulary and fluency ✨ What’s Inclu
Preview of 2026 New Years Grid Mystery Picture

2026 New Years Grid Mystery Picture

Created by
TchrBrowne
A fun way for students to practice grid coordinates and celebrate New Years. Using a grid coordinate students will color to find the mystery message. LOW PREP, ENGAGING activity that is perfect for the first week back after the Christmas break. All you need to do is print and go! Now updated for 2026 New Years! Check out these fun New Year's multiplication and division color by number activities!If you teach Grades 2-5, you will want to check out this Interactive New Years Activity Unit!If you a
Preview of 2026 Coordinate Graphing Picture - New Years 2026 Activities

2026 Coordinate Graphing Picture - New Years 2026 Activities

Practice plotting ordered pairs with this 2026 coordinate graphing mystery picture! Students enjoy completing and coloring these fun pictures. Choose from either the first quadrant (positive whole numbers) or the four quadrants (positive and negative whole numbers) worksheet. This product includes:Coordinates List.Answer Key in Color.Answer Key With Lines.Graph Paper Grid.FREE yearly updates!This activity is great for math centers, fast finishers, or homework.  If you like this activity then be
Preview of New Years Graphing Craft: Did You Watch the Ball Drop?

New Years Graphing Craft: Did You Watch the Ball Drop?

Created by
Erica Bohrer
This New Years Graphing Craft is a Hit with Students! Students love to share if they stayed up to watch the ball drop on New Year's Eve, so why not turn it into a math lesson. Your students will love sharing what they did for New Years 2024! The graphing activity is.. funengagingmakes an adorable hallway displayincorporates math into the new year themeHow it works: Gather data from your students using a large whole class graph (graphing pieces and display sign included). Your students will
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