This Friendly Letter Writing Template is the perfect freebie to help your students practice writing thoughtful and well-organized letters! Designed with young learners in mind, this simple template guides students through each part of a friendly letter, making it easier for them to express their thoughts in writing. Download this freebie today and help your students develop their letter-writing skills while having fun!
Make the holiday season extra magical with this Christmas Elf Application! Perfect quick activity for the classroom that lets students step into the shoes of Santa's little helpers. Students will complete a playful application form, showcasing their "elf skills" while practicing writing, creativity, and self-expression. Ideal for a festive classroom activity, morning work before winter break, or a holiday party station.
Teach your students how to identify the parts of an address with this fun and engaging resource! This product is perfect for teaching key life skills while integrating literacy practice. It is a great stepping stone before entering the realm of writing addresses, to allow students to have a deeper understanding of the essential parts of an address. Included in this resource: Address Parts Recording Sheet: A simple and structured worksheet to help students break down and identify the essential p
This Thanksgiving-themed bundle is packed with engaging activities to make learning festive and fun the week before Thanksgiving break! Perfect for classroom or at-home practice, it includes: Math: A multiplication (0-11) color-by-code Reading: A silly Thanksgiving story with comprehension questions requiring evidence based answersGrammar: A color-by-code Parts of Speech Activity, A fill-in-the-blank silly story set for parts of speech practice, Sentence EditingBring the holiday spirit into you
This Thanksgiving-themed Reading Comprehension Activity features a humorous short story and five engaging questions. Students practice answering in complete sentences and highlighting evidence in the text. Perfect for building critical thinking skills while adding a festive touch to learning!
My students have a grammar notebook that we use as a resource all year long. I created this adjective mini-anchor chart to add into there, because I couldn't find another one that I loved. This has been so helpful to my students to remind them of adjectives! I hope it works well for your class, too!
Prior to our Spring open house, I like to have my students create ADJECTIVE self portraits. Their parents come in and FIND their desks by looking for their drawing. They draw their self portrait on any paper that I have on hand. I like to use the larger sized oak tag, because it is sturdy! Then, I have them come up with 6-10 adjectives that they would use to describe themselves. I use these recording sheets for them to come up with their adjectives, so that I can check the spelling. Then,