We've needed some help distinguishing events that led to The American Revolution and this was a great tool. My students used their research skills to fill in the blanks; the word bank can be included or not, depending on the level of scaffolding needed.
This is a simple list of 59 writing prompts that my students helped me to write. We discussed what we liked to write about and made sure to put them in prompt form. Also, there are several one-liners that would be excellent for a "scoot" game if you've ever played.
Strips can be cut apart and glued to craft sticks for discussion starters, used at a writing center, morning work, or partner work.
This is a quick print-and-go pack I made for my kids, so I figured I'd post! There is a comprehension passage written for as young as 2nd grade up to 4th. Some math activities, a "prank or not" page, a design page, scrambled sentence page, and then some helpful guidelines for April Fool's Day. Keys are included at the end. 9 actual activity pages, the rest are either cover or keys. Please enjoy!
No fuss, no hassle. Just print and go with these 1st to 3rd grade reading level fact sheets that go with full page colorable illustrations. Have students label their pictures and search for more facts and information and add that; educators and grown-ups, help your students find their facts from reputable, kid-friendly sources.
Just print and go with these landform coloring and fact pages; includes 12 different common landforms that would go great with an introductory unit on the subject of physical geography and topography. 3/4 coloring, 1/4 facts. As an extension activity, have students label the different parts of each coloring segment or possibly add specific examples or additional facts on the back of each page.
1st - 4th
Art, Geography
$2.00
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