Welcome to the Student Wanted Poster document. Wanted Posters are so much fun to make. Have your students create their own wanted poster with a photo of themselves by using this document.
This worksheet will work well with any age of students depending on the technology skills that students have. This Microsoft Word document uses fillable forms to give students the ability to type on the document without changing the formatting of the document. Students can also insert a photo of themselves by
Welcome to the Book Wanted Poster document. Wanted Posters are so much fun to make. Have your students create their own wanted poster about a specific book by using this document.
This worksheet will work well with any age of students depending on the technology skills that students have. This Microsoft Word document uses fillable forms to give students the ability to type on the document without changing the formatting of the document. Students can also insert a photo by clicking on the photo
Welcome to the Author Wanted Poster document. Wanted Posters are so much fun to make. Have your students create their own wanted poster about a specific author by using this document.
This worksheet will work well with any age of students depending on the technology skills that students have. This Microsoft Word document uses fillable forms to give students the ability to type on the document without changing the formatting of the document. Students can also insert a photo by clicking on the p
Welcome to the Biography Scroll Poster document. Biography posters are a great way to display knowledge about a person. Have your students create their own poster about a famous person by using this document.
This worksheet will work well with any age of students depending on the technology skills that students have. This Microsoft Word document uses fillable forms to give students the ability to type on the document without changing the formatting of the document. Students can also insert a p
Welcome to the ReadAThon project. In this project is everything I used as a librarian in 2006 when Hurricane Katrina struck to raise money with a readathon. One of my third graders said that we should send money to the kids for library books. So I created this readathon for grades K – 5 (but it could be used at any age someone feels appropriate). We raised $1500 (in a small school district) and sent every penny to a library that was affected by the Hurricane. I was so proud, and my students felt
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