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Preview of Veterinarian Academy Study Guide

Veterinarian Academy Study Guide

Future veterinarians will love learning about dogs, cats, birds, fish, and lizards in this fun activity booklet. Each animal species has a diagram, life cycle, fun facts, and how to care guide. This resource includes plenty of opportunities for tracing, coloring, a learning new vocabulary.
Preview of Invent-a-Pet

Invent-a-Pet

Fans of Vicky Fang's Invent-a-Pet will love this extension activity! Your students will be inspired to use their imaginations to invent their very own pets--the sky is the limit! If you could invent a pet, what would it be like?  Would it have fur, feathers, or scales?  How many legs would it have?  Would it have wings?  Think about its size, color, and what it loves! Don’t forget to draw eyes, ears, a nose, and a mouth!
Preview of How to Become a Pirate Activity Booklet

How to Become a Pirate Activity Booklet

This activity booklet features pirate vocabulary, a diagram of a pirate ship, instructions for reading a treasure map, and a pirate treasure page, and more! There are plenty of opportunities for tracing words and coloring!
Preview of What to Bring Inside the Classroom

What to Bring Inside the Classroom

This helpful sign reminds young students what to bring in the classroom each morning and what to leave behind.
Preview of Get to Know You Scavenger Hunt and Bingo

Get to Know You Scavenger Hunt and Bingo

Do you need a fun activity for the first week of school? This activity is a great way to build classroom community. It encourages students to get to know one another and learn classmates' names. Extend the fun with a game of Bingo afterwards!
Preview of People Who Inspire Change Biography Paper for Upper Elementary

People Who Inspire Change Biography Paper for Upper Elementary

These graphic organizers will help upper elementary students write about people who inspired change all over the world. My class used these pages to write about Malala Yousafzai, Mahatma Ghandi, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Helen Keller, Albert Einstein, Jane Goodall, Henry Ford, Alexander Graham Bell, Wilbur and Orville Wright, Mae Jemison, and Greta Thunberg. Then we compiled the pages to make a keepsake book for each child. There is a spot for children to draw a portrait of the in
Preview of People Who Inspire Change Biography Writing Paper for Lower Elementary

People Who Inspire Change Biography Writing Paper for Lower Elementary

These graphic organizers will help lower elementary students write about people who inspired change all over the world. My class used these pages to write about Malala Yousafzai, Mahatma Ghandi, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Helen Keller, Albert Einstein, Jane Goodall, Henry Ford, Alexander Graham Bell, Wilbur and Orville Wright, Mae Jemison, and Greta Thunberg. Then we compiled the pages to make a keepsake book for each child. There is a spot for children to draw a portrait of the
Preview of Writing Paper with Half Page Picture

Writing Paper with Half Page Picture

This resource has 4 numbered pages with lines and a half page picture box at the top of each page. This paper was used for students to write small moment stories, but it can be used for other writing projects.
Preview of Estimating Sums Worksheet

Estimating Sums Worksheet

This download includes front and back pages of estimating sums practice plus another front and back page without numbers for you to add your own. At the top of the page is a reminder about rounding rules.
Preview of How To Book Writing Paper

How To Book Writing Paper

Resource includes a cover page, materials/supplies/ingredients needed page, and a writing page. Students will use one page per step in their How To Books.
Preview of First Day Jitters- How did you feel today? Worksheet

First Day Jitters- How did you feel today? Worksheet

If you're like me, you love reading First Day Jitters by Julie Danneberg to students on the first day of school. This worksheet helps students make their own connection to the story. It features pictures with feelings words underneath to scaffold students when they identify their own feelings.
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