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Preview of Weather Journal Kindergarten - 1st Grade Writing Prompts Weather Graph

Weather Journal Kindergarten - 1st Grade Writing Prompts Weather Graph

Created by
Kelly Klotz
This engaging weather tracking resource is designed for kindergarten - 1st grade students, helping them build daily observation and early data skills in a fun, hands-on way. Each page includes a dedicated space for drawing a picture of the day’s weather, encouraging creativity while reinforcing observation skills. A visual thermometer allows students to color in the temperature, supporting number recognition and introducing basic concepts of measurement. To extend learning, the resource inc
Preview of Charts and Graphs – Educational Puzzles | Crossword, Word Search & Word Scramble

Charts and Graphs – Educational Puzzles | Crossword, Word Search & Word Scramble

Created by
FunnyArti
Make learning about charts and graphs interactive and fun with this puzzle set! Perfect for grades 4–7, these no-prep activities help students review graphing terms and data vocabulary while building problem-solving skills in a hands-on way. ✨ What’s Included: Crossword Puzzle – reinforces key graphing and data analysis terms. Word Search – builds spelling and recognition of graphing vocabulary. Word Scramble – challenges students to unscramble math-related terms. Answer Keys – included for
Preview of Little Graphic Artists: Draw & Copy Your Animal on the Grid!

Little Graphic Artists: Draw & Copy Your Animal on the Grid!

Created by
Brainy Minds
Unleash your child’s inner artist with "Little Graphic Artists: Draw & Copy Your Animal on the Grid!" — a fun and educational drawing activity designed especially for kids! This printable worksheet pack features adorable animals (puppy, crab, giraffe, parrot, and more) that children can copy square by square using a drawing grid. It’s the perfect way to boost fine motor skills, observation, and spatial awareness — all while having creative fun! ✏️ Packed With Fun & Learning!
Preview of 1ST GRADE COLLECT & COMPARE DATA FLIP BOOK iREADY® MATH UNIT 3 LESSON 13 CRAFT

1ST GRADE COLLECT & COMPARE DATA FLIP BOOK iREADY® MATH UNIT 3 LESSON 13 CRAFT

Created by
First and Fun
1ST GRADE COLLECT AND COMPARE DATA FLIP BOOK PROJECT iREADY ® Math Unit 3 Lesson 13 FUN ACTIVITY CRAFT This Flip Book Project is a great companion for iReady® Math.This project is a great addition to any Math Curriculum for First Grade. It offers your students extensive practice with practicing how to: Collect and organize data and represent the data with charts and graphs.Analyze data set to make sense of it & ask and answer questions about it.This packet is aligned with i-Ready ® Classroom 2
Preview of Fall Cut-And-Paste

Fall Cut-And-Paste

This cut-and-paste worksheet not only encourages scissor skills, but also includes matching, coloring, and a smidgen of graphing skills. Wow! I hope that your little one will enjoy this sweet, fall-themed activity. Check out the River Valley Workshop page for more autumnal goodness.
Preview of END OF UNIT 4: 1st GRD REVIEW USING TENS AND ONES TO ORGANIZE & COUNT  iREADY®

END OF UNIT 4: 1st GRD REVIEW USING TENS AND ONES TO ORGANIZE & COUNT iREADY®

Created by
First and Fun
END OF "UNIT 4" QUIZ REVIEW 1st GRADE iREADY® MATH USING TENS AND ONES TO ORGANIZE AND COUNT ASSESSMENT PACK LESSONS 15-17 UNIT 4: USING TENS AND ONES TO ORGANIZE AND COUNTThis packet is aligned with i-Ready Classroom 2024. It is a great resource for the classroom. It allows teachers to Check For Understanding. Teachers can identify which students have mastered a skill / standard or which students need extra practice. The resource allows the teacher to differentiate their instruction. This p
Preview of Metric Math Volume Estimation Activity | Hands-On Measurement Practice

Metric Math Volume Estimation Activity | Hands-On Measurement Practice

Created by
School Signals
Spark students' interest in metric volume measurements and estimations by presenting common objects they can relate to. Once students have a better understanding of what mL, cL, dL, and L really are, they are better able to fact-check their work when converting between metric units. Note: US English uses an uppercase letter for Liter (L); in Europe, the measurements are commonly written as ml, cl, dl, and l. The scientific community appears to consider both versions correct. --- Related sheets
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