See what story your students come up with for the picture provided at the top!
For advanced writers, story should include words like first, next, then, and last.
Inspire students to write with these two presidential pages.
Tips and tricks for helping children succeed during journal writing. Use these steps after having your child draw a picture to reinforce and improve their spelling and writing abilities.
Six-piece puzzles reinforce uppercase and lowercase pairs for the entire alphabet. Can download color or black & white file.
This reading log lets students record the title of the book and circle whether they 'liked' or 'did not like' the book.
Students will love reading about baby Bim in this story. High frequency words included are me, with, and she.
A great follow up to Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? (by Bill Martin Jr. / Eric Carle), or any lesson reviewing shapes or color words.
Shapes and colors used are orange square, purple circle, green triangle, brown rectangle, blue diamond, red heart, and yellow star.
Help students become confident readers with this book that reviews the sight words I and see.
Connect the dots A-E to create a star!
This engaging activity is perfect for individual practice, small groups, or literacy centers. Use to reinforce letters and letter sounds for emergent readers.
Students will read CVC words and then lift up the flap to reveal a picture of the word. Pictures are in color and black and white. Words include: cat, jam, cap, bat, map, ham, cab.
Practice the short /u/ sound with this cute books about teamwork and a tub.
High frequency words include carry, bring, our, hold, and us.
Children imagine and draw their own insect.
Use the code to help solve the riddles!
Children will practice reading common words like it, is, for, and he with this book.
Write how many: a simple addition worksheet with pictures for beginners.
Students can show their creative side by writing down different ways they would improve a basic chair.
Use this book to create a sense of community and friendship in the classroom by adding a picture of each child and their name. You'll be surprised at
Children will love reading this story about items at a toy store. They will practice reading common words like I, am, and a.
Have students write their predictions for whether or not Punxsutawney Phil will see his shadow!
This worksheet lets students be creative by listing 'real' and 'pretend' uses of a bowl.