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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Do your students need to learn about the first African American Congressman from Virginia? Meet John Langston Hughes! This resource includes: PowerPoint lesson to use for teachingCloze/Quiz activityTrue/False cut-and-paste activityPage for writing 4 facts about John Langston HughesABC-order activityWas-Had-Wanted Meets VA History SOL 1.3 and is part of the AAHEC Technical Edits
1st - 4th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, U.S. History
Do your kids need to learn about the first African American governor of Virginia? Meet Doug Wilder! This resource includes: PowerPoint lesson to use for teachingCloze/Quiz activityTrue/False cut-and-paste activityPage for writing 4 facts about Doug WilderABC-order activityWas-Had-WantedMeets VA History SOL 1.3 and is part of the AAHEC Technical Edits
1st - 4th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, U.S. History
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!
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.