This simple flip book can be used to reinforce main topic and supporting details. Students will cut along the lines to create three windows. In each window, students will write one detail of the story or passage. Students will complete the flip book by writing the main topic of the story or passage.
This flip book may also be differentiated by allowing students to draw pictures to show the details instead of writing to tell.
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This fun sorting activity can be done in groups or pairs. Students should cut and sort the words into the correct category based on verb tense. You might also be interested in this activity as an assessment, homework, or independent work: Present and Future Tense Verbs Practice WorksheetMake sure to follow me so you don't miss out on future products! Feedback is greatly appreciated. Enjoy!
Print & cut these number puzzles to help aid in teaching your student/child to count and recognize numbers 1-10. Use cardstock paper to ensure your puzzle pieces are more durable. Make sure to follow me so. you don't miss out on future products! Feedback is greatly appreciated. Enjoy!
Introduce cause and effect in a fun, memorable way! I like to use this hands on activity before moving into looking at cause and effect in stories. This set includes: 1 how to use page4 station cards for studentsrecording sheet for groupsMake sure to follow me so you don't miss out on future products! Feedback is greatly appreciated. Enjoy!
K - 3rd
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading Strategies
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