Students will work on sight words and blending while reading about Ground Hogs. Students will also interpret the reading and draw a picture related to the reading.
1st
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Reading strategies related to the book How to Catch a Leprechaun by Adam Wallace. Students will make predictions, describe, make connections, and think beyond the text. Students will engage in writing and drawing representations related to the story.
Students will be introduced to vocabulary related to St. Patrick's Day. Students will highlight vocabulary words and read the passage three times. After reading, students will illustrate a picture related to the passage.
This activity is a great introduction to letters and letter sounds or can be used for review and interventions. Students will learn and practice the sounds of the alphabet by identifying pictures with the corresponding letter and sound. Plus, who doesn't love coloring! This pack includes one page per letter for the letters A, B, C, and D. Click the ☆ to follow and like for more!Follow us on TikTokFollow us on InstagramImages- Alphabet Digital Stamps by ClipArtisan
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
Students will listen or read the book Wodney Wat by Helen Lester. The students will participate in activities related to the book. The students will make predictions, write about their favorite part, make text-to-self connections, and think beyond the text.
Students will read about Living and Non-living things, then highlight the key words in the passage. They will then read through the passage three times. After reading, students will draw a picture based on what they read.
This page can be used to help keep either students or teachers organized. The page features spots to write notes, write a to do list, write reminders, and write your goals for the week. You can also use these as desk or meeting resources.
Use these cards as a resource for your student. Helps students with number bonds, decomposing numbers, and addition. Laminate and have students write on the card or have cards to help students with vocabulary.
Students will add the ones together then write the corresponding numbers into the two boxes. Students will then circle the tens and draw an arrow to move it over to the tens place. The students will write the remaining ones in the ones place and add the tens accordingly.
Students will compare the problem and solution between different stories. Students will identify the problem and solutions of each story and draw a representation. Students will then fill in the blanks on the following page.
Students will read about Mammals, then highlight the key words in the passage. They will then read through the passage three times. After reading, students will draw a picture based on what they read.
Students will highlight the key words in the passage. They will then read through the passage three times. After reading, students will draw a picture based on what they read.
Students will highlight the key words in the passage. They will then read through the passage three times. After reading, students will draw a picture based on what they read.
Students will highlight the key words in the passage. They will then read through the passage three times. After reading, students will draw a picture based on what they read.
Students will highlight the key words in the passage. They will then read through the passage three times. After reading, students will draw a picture based on what they read.
Students will highlight the key words in the passage. They will then read through the passage three times. After reading, students will draw a picture based on what they read.
Students will highlight the key words in the passage. They will then read through the passage three times. After reading, students will draw a picture based on what they read.