This new book is sure to become a classroom favorite! Meet Penelope Rex -- a dino with a taste for delicious children! Will Penelope learn not to eat her classmates?
Here are 7 basic activities that your students can do for follow-up after reading the story. There are also 4 decorated pages that you can use for your own activities.
Included activities:
- Story Elements
- Cause and Effect
- Compate and Contrast (Venn Diagram)
- Who is Penelope? (describe the character inside/outside)
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This bundle covers these two famous Virginians who helped start America. It is a great complement to my Famous People of Virginia bundle. If you teach in Virginia, this covers all the SOL Essential Knowledge. Tons of fun activities!
Use this simple page to keep track of your students' oral counting skills throughout the year. I have included: counting by 1's; skip counting by 2's, 5's and 10s; and counting backwards from 30. The numbers go up to 120 but you can stop at 100 or 110 -- wherever your standards are.
Simply use a different color to note the students' level at the beginning of the year as well as at the end of each quarter.
This game is played with 2 players. Put some coins (real or plastic) in a bag. Each student takes turns pulling out a coin and placing it on their game board -- matching the coin to the amount shown. The first player to "Fill the Board" is the winner!
Here's a fun way to practice counting backwards from 30! These task cards can be used as a Scoot Game, Write the Room, or placed at a center. Get your kids up and moving as they practice counting backwards from 30.
This product includes several version of a number chart from 1 - 110
* a completed number chart
* a blank number chart
* a chart for students to write the numbers 81 - 110
* a chart for students to write the numbers when skip counting by 2's to 110
* a chart for students to write the numbers when skip counting by 5's to 110
* a chart for students to write the numbers when skip counting by 10's to 110
* a chart with random numbers missing
Need something for the kiddos to do after Field Day? Here's a quick two-sided worksheet. On one side the kids draw a picture of their teammates. On the other, they draw and write about their favorite game. Quick and easy!
Use these fun mats and some play dough to practice digraphs. I have included beginning digraphs: ch, sh, th, wh, ph AND ending digraphs -ch, -sh, -th, -ck.
Let your students have some Halloween fun practicing skip counting by 5's to 30. This Halloween-themed BUMP game comes with three different gameboards -- all in full color because hey, it's more fun that way!
This is a perfect activity for a Word Work Center. Students use a spinner to get a base word, then spin a second spinner for the ending "-ed" or "-ing." They then practice writing the new work with its ending. A simple practice activity with a fun snowman twist!
Give your students some fun winter practice with repeating patterns. Students will choose from the winter pictures (in color or ink-saving black and white) to create the patterns: ABB, ABBC, ABC, ABA, and ABAC. Finally there's a place for them to create their own pattern.
Give your kids some spooky fun practice with this Halloween Make 10 BUMP game. All you need is a regular die or number cube and this gameboard. What goes BUMP in the night? This fun game!