Print back to back and fold over to create envelope. Students can write a letter, design a stamp, and address their envelope to a friend. This product is perfect for students to us at a writing center, school pen pals, notes to friends and family, even letters to Santa!
These work pages help students through the writing process from prewriting all the way to creating their published work. I have included graphic organizers, self check lists, peer checklists and brief descriptions of each step on the top of each page. This product can be used for narrative and expository writing. Download includes black and white as well as green and blue glow.
Enjoy!
-Ms. Rikki
This resource is designed to be used with an interactive board, projector, seesaw, google classroom, or even printed as part of your daily math routine. Can be used as a do now, group warmup or even homework.
This is a research packet that can be printed as a booklet or packet. Students can work independently to research and review a variety of space topics.
This thinking sheet will help early writers with basic sentence structure in expository writing. Simply fill in the lines of the tree map and form the sentences using the basic format, _____ can____. _____ have____._____ are____. For example, Penguins can waddle. Penguins have flippers. Penguins are cute. *English & Spanish!
Students can illustrate and label the life cycles of different animals. This pack includes 9 animals such as, chickens, frogs, lady bugs, spiders and a blank life cycle to accommodate any animal you study.
A-Z circle maps. You can use these circle maps with your students to create alphabet books or to practice the letter of the day. Simply write or draw in words that start with that letter sound.
Enjoy!
Ms. Rikki
This resource would make an awesome writing process bulletin board! It includes mini posters for each step of the writing process. To create your own mini anchor charts there are blank printable pages for you to fill in with your own expectations. There are also labels for you to highlight student examples for each step. The pencils can also be used in a pocket chart with student name cards to track their writing progress.