Welcome to the End of the Year Mystery Picture and Hidden Message worksheet. The end of the year is a fun time for students. In this project, students will create a “No More” graphic and find the hidden message by writing down the letters in the white spaces.
This worksheet will work well with students in second through fifth grade. Older students enjoy using it for independent fun work or in centers. Students will use the listed coordinates to find which spaces to color. After coloring all se
Welcome to the Battleship Coordinate Plane Game. Teaching (and learning) the coordinate plane can be tough. This projects lets students use their knowledge of the coordinate plane to play a game of Battleship. With many different options, this project is a sure winner. This worksheet will work well with any age of students that is learning the coordinate plane. There are many worksheets in this project. The first four give students the option of playing Battleship in different parts of the
Welcome to the Snowflake Book Report. Snowflakes are pretty and a sign of winter. This book report takes the fun of snowflakes and makes for cool reading. Students write about a good book and draw a cute picture all on a great snowflake graphic.
This worksheet will work well with any age of students, but especially with students from first grade through third grade. Students will choose a favorite book and write about it on a snowflake graphic. After filling out information on book’s title and
Welcome to the Christmas Lights Book Report. A great icon for the holiday season is a string of Christmas lights. This book report has students answering questions about a good book and writing the information on a string of Christmas lights graphic.
This worksheet will work well with any age of students, but especially with students from second grade through fifth grade. Students will choose a favorite book and write about it on a string of Christmas lights graphic. After filling out informati
Welcome to the Summer Mystery Pictures and Hidden Messages. Bring a little fun into your math lessons. This is a mystery picture set that when solved looks like three different summer icons including a monarch butterfly, a popsicle and ice cream cone, and sun with clouds. Perfect for when you want to challenge your students.
Students find the mystery pictures by following the coordinate points given and coloring in the correct answer squares on the graph. A special bonus is that each puzzle ha
Welcome to the Wanted Poster Book Report. Wanted posters are fun for students to make. This book report takes the fun of wanted posters and makes for a great way to write about your reading. Students write about a good book and draw a picture all on a great wanted poster graphic. Readers can be a sheriff of their own reading!
This worksheet will work well with any age of students, but especially with students from third grade through fifth grade. Students will choose a favorite book and write a
Welcome to the Grouchy Ladybug Project. My students love the Eric Carle book The Very Grouchy Ladybug. In this project, students will write about a time they were grouchy using a ladybug graphic.
This worksheet will work well with any age of students but I specifically use it with students in Kindergarten through 2nd grade. Students should think of a time that they were grouchy. On the ladybug graphic, they need to write about when they are grouchy and draw a picture of it on the body of the la
Welcome to the January Mystery Pictures Using the 120s Chart packet. Bring a little fun into your math lessons. This is a mystery picture set that when solved looks like three different January icons including the words DR. KING, a mitten, and a snowman’s face. Perfect for when you want to challenge your students.
Students find the mystery pictures by following the numbers given and coloring in the correct squares on the chart. The activities include the student grid, numbers with colors, and
Welcome to the Snowflake Mobile Book Report. Snowflakes are fun for winter, and everyone loves making mobiles. This book report takes the fun of snowflakes and makes for cool reading. Students write about a good. The snowflakes can then be made into a mobile if wanted!
This worksheet will work well with any age of students, but especially with students from second grade through fifth grade. Students will choose a book and write about it on a snowflake graphic. After filling out information on b
Welcome to the Thanksgiving Turkey Book Report. Thanksgiving is such a fun holiday. In this project, students will write about a book they have read on a cute turkey graphic.
This worksheet will work well with 1st grade through 5th grade. Younger students may need some support, but older students will find this easy to finish in a single setting. Students will think of a book they have read and write specifics about it. Information includes title, author, illustrator, and call number along with
Welcome to the Fiction/Nonfiction Fortune Teller worksheet. Kids love fortune tellers or cootie catchers. In this project, students will use a template to ask friends about their reading habits.
This worksheet will work well with any age of students but I specifically use it with students in 3rd through 6th grade. Students will cut out and fold the fortune teller. Then they can ask a friend to make choices which ends in a question to be answered. This makes a great icebreaker or fun day with st
Welcome to the Christmas Ornaments Book Report. A great icon for the holiday season is a holiday ornament. This book report has students answering questions about a good book and writing the information on a Christmas ornament graphic.
This worksheet will work well with any age of students, but especially with students from second grade through fifth grade. Students will choose a favorite book and write about it on a Christmas ornament graphic. After filling out information on book’s title and
Welcome to the Easter Mystery Pictures and Hidden Messages. Bring a little fun into your math lessons. This is a mystery picture set that when solved looks like three different Easter icons including an Easter basket, a chick in an egg, and a rabbit. Perfect for Easter when you want to challenge your students.
Students find the hidden pictures by following the coordinate points given and coloring in the correct answer squares on the graph. A special bonus is that each puzzle has a hidden messa
Welcome to the Puzzle Pieces Story Writing Prompts. Writing stories can be both creative and collaborative. In this project, students will work together to write a story using a puzzle piece graphic.
This worksheet will work well with any age of students but I specifically use it with students in 2nd grade through 5th grade. Give students each a puzzle piece. The pieces say character, setting, or problem on them. Students then need to each separately write a character, setting or problem on the
Welcome to The Goldilocks and the Three Books worksheet. Goldilocks is one of the favorite fairytales of all time. In this worksheet, students will help Goldilocks decide if three books are too easy, just right or too hard. This worksheet will work well with any Goldilocks story. Students will need instruction in how to find a book that is appropriate for them whether you use Lexile, F & P, the “I-pick good fit” method, or the “Five Finger Rule”. Any way students are taught will work with this
Welcome to the September Mystery Pictures Using the Hundreds Chart. Bring a little fun into your math lessons. This is a mystery picture set that when solved looks like three different September icons including a school bus, a pencil and scissors, and an apple. Perfect for when you want to challenge your students.
Students find the mystery pictures by following the numbers given and coloring in the correct squares on the chart. The activities include the student grid, numbers with colors, and
Welcome to the November Mystery Pictures Using the 120s Chart. Bring a little fun into your math lessons. This is a mystery picture set that when solved looks like three different November icons including an American flag, a pilgrim man and woman, and a turkey. Perfect for when you want to challenge your students.
Students find the mystery pictures by following the numbers given and coloring in the correct squares on the chart. The activities include the student grid, numbers with colors, and
Welcome to the Chocolate Kiss Book Report. This book report lets students share their love of a good book on a chocolate kiss graphic. They can “kiss” their book. This worksheet will work well with any age of students, but especially with students from Kindergarten through third grade. On the first worksheet, students will choose a favorite book and write the title and author on an chocolate kiss graphic while drawing a picture from the book. The second chocolate kiss has the same information
Welcome to the May (May Day and Memorial Day) Mystery Pictures Using the 120s Chart. Bring a little fun into your math lessons. This is a mystery picture set that when solved looks like three different May icons including a flag for Memorial Day, a frog for Frog Jumping Day on May 13, and a flower for May Day. Perfect for when you want to challenge your students.
Students find the hidden pictures by coloring the numbers given. The activities includes the student grid, numbers with colors, and
Welcome to the March Mystery Pictures Using the Hundreds Chart. Bring a little fun into your math lessons. This is a mystery picture set that when solved looks like three different spring animals including a bird in a nest, a lion, and a lamb. Perfect for March or any other month when you want to challenge your students.
Students find the hidden pictures by coloring the numbers given on the hundreds chart. The activities includes the student grid with colors, and finished puzzles for teacher r
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