Timeline templates are great for sequencing events or steps in a process, such as how a seed grows, or steps from egg to butterfly. Each template is two pages long (one with title and name lines and one without) so that you can make multiple copies and tape together for longer timelines. Each template comes in two orientations: horizontal (for legal-sized paper) and vertical (letter-sized paper).
There are 4 template styles...
Basic Timeline: picture space only, no writing lines
TimelineA: top
This book report is full of fun for your students! There is an 11x17 kite and eight bows for the kite tail (three bows per 8.5x11 page). They can be copied on colored paper or left white for your kids to color. Students have the opportunity to draw a picture about their topic, write three facts they learned, identify two words from the text that challenged their minds, and color a fun emoji to describe how they felt about their book. Using crepe paper as a tail helps put the kite all together.
This is a great timeline to use with first or second graders to help them understand the sequence of their lives. Photos or drawings can be added of important events, as well as having them add a sentence or phrase to describe. This was used as a September activity to introduce the kids to each other and to me. This can be edited. It is meant to be copied on 8 1/2 x 14 paper.
Handy worksheets to copy and pass out for vocabulary work or practice using dictionaries. One sheet designed for younger grades has space to include guide words from dictionary page. Other sheet for older students includes space to indicate country of origin.
Thirteen different character valentines to color, cut, and add adjectives to! There is a sheet of 30 adjectives that students can cut and glue to the valentines to describe their classmates. I have also included a blank sheet of adjective spaces if you want to encourage students to brainstorm their own adjectives. These can be used for an all group activity that incorporates the holiday and language arts skills. They are easy enough to be used for a centers activity as they don't need a great d
Easy to fill in templates for book reports. Used with first graders but also good for second graders, advanced kinder, and homeschoolers.
Fiction book report includes: title, author, main characters, setting, and problem, as well as a chance to draw a picture of a favorite part and write a sentence. Non-fiction book report includes: title, author, subject, write 3 things you learned, as well as a chance to draw a picture of a favorite part and write a sentence.
K - 2nd
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