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Preview of Daily Spelling Activities

Daily Spelling Activities

“Daily Spelling Exercises“ can be used as a daily practice packet or be placed in a Spelling/Vocabulary Folder for extra practice/ early finishers. This download includes 20 pages for 15 spelling word lists, enough for up to four weeks! One activity page can be completed each day. There are 5 activities included in this packet, the activities are: *Spelling 3x Each: students write the spelling words three times *Word Pyramid: students practice the breakdown of how a word is spelled to better u
Preview of Daily Vocabulary Activities

Daily Vocabulary Activities

“Daily Vocabulary Exercises“ can be used as a daily practice packet or be placed in a Spelling/Vocabulary Folder for extra practice/ early finishers. This download includes 20 pages for 8 vocabulary word lists, enough for up to four weeks! One activity page can be completed each day. There are 5 activities included in this packet, the activities are: *Define Words: students write the vocabulary words with their corresponding definitions *Draw Words: students write their vocabulary word in the p
Preview of All About My President

All About My President

“All About My President” is an easy project for students to complete during government units or for Presidents Day. Students can complete five sections on this project: *Fast Facts: students can fill in quick facts that they learned about their president like birthday, president number, married to, how many children, office terms served, and date of death *Famous Quote: students can write a quote from the president they are researching about *Political Party: students can write the name or draw
Preview of My Book Report

My Book Report

“My Book Report” is a way for students to be engaged in their reading while getting used to the terms that surround books. On this book report, students can write: *Book Title *Author or Authors *First, Next, & Last: where students can either write a sentence about what happens or draw a picture that captures what happened *Students can even review the book by providing one or two sentences about why they did or didn’t like the book. *Students can also rate the book by filling in how many he
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