This resource is great to help your students with writing the different parts of a letter! Use the graphic organizer to draft the letter and then utilize the writing template page to write the actual letter.
Use this resource to celebrate National Tooth Fairy Day (February 28th), for Dental Health Month, or to introduce letter writing. There are Tooth Fairy book recommendations included and a simple craft.
Counting coins can be tricky! This resource allows students to practice by isolating specific coins together, beginning with pennies and nickels and moving through different coin combinations up to quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies.
March 6th is National Oreo Cookie Day! You can use this resource to celebrate, to introduce opinion writing, or both! There are two writing prompts included and a class graphing activity.
After learning about pumpkins, students can brainstorm different adjectives to describe them. I brought in pumpkins for a hands-on experience! Students can then use the adjectives in their writing and create a pumpkin with different textures/patterns!
April 28th is National Superhero Day! This fun resource is perfect to celebrate it in your classroom, but would be great for any day! Product includes a writing activity, a sentence fixer, Superhero Name ideas, differentiated addition and subtraction around the room, and a movement activity.
Use this resource to practice or review math facts. Can be used as an around the room, individual center, or as a snowball fight. Cut out and crumple up cards and have students throw them. They will pick up a snowball and then solve the problem.
National Pencil Day is a wonderful day to celebrate. Here are a few fun things to do in your classroom. This resource includes a fun drawing activity, 2 working with words choices, and 3 writing prompts. Read aloud suggestions are also listed.
Game boards for fun fluency practice! Students can practice the doubles and doubles + 1 strategies with this game boards and a 10-sided dice. Laminate or use dry erase pockets to reuse, or students can use counters to mark off spots.
Compound Words Practice! These cards can be used in so many different ways! Matching, partner work, write the room... Printable sheets to record words and to find compound words in a story.
Create cute and creepy characters using these templates! Also included is a blank writing page were students can write about their favorite Creepy book by Aaron Reynolds.
Use this cute writing project to bring color and Spring into your classroom or hallway! Students will use colors about them to color the rainbow and then write about themselves. Perfect for National Rainbow Day on April 3rd or for any day!
National Polar Bear Day is February 27th, but this resource can be used anytime! It's perfect for talking about fact and opinions, introducing research, and nonfiction writing. There are Polar Bear book recommendations included and an art project where your students can use chalk or watercolors to create an Arctic background.
Use these picture cards to help your students practice the different sound spellings of long vowels sounds. These cards can be used multiple ways, for a write the room activity, small group or literacy stations/centers, and partner practice.
National Day of Unplugging is the first Friday in March! Use this resource to start a great discussion about how things would be without technology or to generate ideas of things to do instead of using electronics.
Make graphing fun and delicious! Using Skittles for data, students will create 3 different graphs and answer questions about the data. Resource includes cute little tags for the Skittle bags.
K - 2nd
Graphing, Math
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