Have your students make this simple cowboy hat to wear for a perfect ending to a readaloud or to wear for Texas Public Schools Week. It will make them "yee haw" for joy. Just have them color cut and you staple/glue to a sentence strip.
If you wonder how to celebrate St. Lucia during the winter Christmas holiday, you can do it with these cute pattern hats. Have your kids color the crown with candles for the girls and the Jultomten for the boys. Also included are 2 activities in English and Spanish for a bilingual classroom for Christmas Around the world lessons. One activity ask for your students to illustrate what St. Lucia serves her family during the holiday while a similar one has an added writing prompt portion. Rememb
Celebrate el 16 de septiembre Day having your kiddos make this cute easy 16 de septiembre hat and/or use the hat with a paper plate pattern to make a celebration representative (character) with a premade writing sample or a blank writing sample. Remember to print Landscape and not portrait.
Pay tribute to one of America's greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln this coming February. Your students will have fun making this simple Abe Lincoln top hat. The kids can color, cut and you staple or paste to a sentence strip. The hat pattern is included in English and Spanish because of the label.
Don't know what to do for: Community workers, Career Day or Labor Day? These eight simple hat patterns can give your kiddos a thought into their futures or maybe into who works around the community. You can also use it for a closing activity for stories such as Hats for Sale. Provided are a police officer, firefighter, mailman, chef, nurse, businessman/lawyer, construction worker/engineer's hat, and a driver (be it a school bus driver or a community driver). They are simple to make. Just c
Want a simple cute craft for your kiddos to make to take home? Well this is definitely what you're looking for. Just paint their hand print on it and Voila! Its cute and fast. And your kids can color the rest of the pictures. Its their own "HAND-y" work. It is provided in two different forms and in English and Spanish for the bilingual classroom.
If you're teaching Christmas around the world and you need a simple activity about Christmas in Spain or Mexico, then you'll like this simple activities: Three Wise Kings/men hat patterns, 2 different patterns of "rosca de reyes", 3 gifts the three wise kings/men delivered, and a folded pattern for traditional shoes, water bowl and food for camels that are left for the wise kings to leave toys.
This simple coloring book has details about Martin Luther King Jr’s life. Your students will be able to color and recall facts about his life. Is simple to run for you too. Just follow the instructions provided. It is an 8 pg booklet in Spanish.
Pay tribute to our 1st president of the United States, George Washington, by having your students make this simple patriot hat. Color cut and paste onto a sentence strip and TA DA!!! Your kids will love wearing this on Presidents Day or George Washinton's birthday.
Ever heard about how Abe Lincoln would keep important things in his hat? Well, this hat booklet does too!! This booklet has 8 pages of coloring facts about one of America’s greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln. This simple coloring booklet is designed to look like him and his top hat. They will have fun reading and learning things about our 16th US president while satisfying our Common Core/Cscope objectives. Included are the instructions on how to run the booklet and assembling it. Just
Ever heard about how Abe Lincoln would keep important things in his hat? Well, this hat booklet does too!! There are 8 pages of coloring facts about one of America’s greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln. This simple coloring booklet is designed to look like him and his top hat. They will have fun reading and learning things about our 16th US president while satisfying our Common Core/Cscope objectives. Included are the instructions on how to run the booklet and assembling it. Just cut and
What a great way to have your students celebrate Thanksgiving! Have your students place this turkey pattern on a sentence strip and wear as a hat. Gobble, Gobble, Gobble!!! See them light up with delight as they walk down the hallways.
Have your kiddos really feel proud of being an American with this simple cute Patriotic hat. Use it for Constitution Day or Election Day, Fourth of July or Memorial Day. You choose. Have them color, cut and you staple to a sentence strip for the American hat. Included is a traceable The Constitution of the United States openning. They can trace and read along with you while listening and learning the words to one of our country's most important document. You can attach it to or include wit
Assess how much your kids learned about trees with this simple open answer activity. Each child may conclude a set of different answers but you will be able to know that they learned how much we can get from trees. This can also be a closing assessment activity the story comprehension to Silversteins' book The Giving Tree. Remember to print on Landscape instead of Portrait. This activity comes in English and in Spanish. And if you want to kick it up a bit, have the kids write sentences on t
Provided is a map of Texas and image of the Texas flag on one page and the image of the Texas flag the size of half the page provided twice to save paper. You can have the students use the flags individually in their interactive journals or they may use the combo of Texas and its flag as seen in product view. Your students will be able to identify what Texas looks like and the flag that represents our state. This activity may be used for grade levels from Pre K-beyond. It can be used as an in
Your students can write their letter to Santa in Spanish. This letter has the writing lines with a cloud and a little worm. The cloud tells the students where to begin their capital letters and the worm tells them to finish their stroke all the way to the bottom. These writing lines help your students with proper strokes. Created by Sandra Pacheco
Kinder Texas Symbols (English and Spanish)
Use these activities to help the students recall Texas Symbols.
1. Foldable—Students can draw 3 Texas Symbols. (English and Spanish)
2. Coloring 6 Texas symbols into a mini booklet. (English and Spanish)
3.Texas symbols circle activity. (English and Spanish)
4. 10 Large Texas symbols cards. Your students can color them if you choose to break down each symbol, or you can put it together as a classroom Texas Symbols book. (just color, laminate and sta
Easter is right around the corner. Have your students demonstrate how they can "hop, hop, hop" just like the Easter bunny by wearing this cute Easter bunny hat. Just color cut and you staple/glue to a sentence strip and TA DA!!! Your kids will look so cute in this hat. You can also use this hat pattern to conclude to a read aloud such as Peter Cottontail,etc. Included are a large boy and girl Easter bunny hat pattern. Also included are a smaller versions of the large boy and girl Easter bun
If your kiddos enjoy listening to the story or song about the five little pumpkins sitting on the fence, then they will probably enjoy making this cute hat pattern, too. Simple. Just have them color, cut and you staple to a sentence strip. Viola!!! They will enjoy continueing to recite it as they wear it on they heads. Or they can just wear for the fun of Halloween.
Very easy to do Christmas ornament. Use 3 (like on the left) or 4 (like on the right) tongue depressors sticks hot glued together and have the kids paint them blue. Spread blue, or any other kind of glitter on it while the paint is still wet to have it stick. Add sequence or anything else you want to make it sparkle. Makes a great christmas tree ornament!!!
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