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Summarizing a story is a process. This worksheet can teach students how to divide the stary into the beginning, middle and end. That will make it easier to summarize it.
A book of colors has different pictures that are labeled with different colors. The student will color the pictures according to the colors listed. Once all the pictures are colored the pages can be stapled together to make a book.
Making up silly songs lets children explore their creative and silly side. There're two levels they can do. The first is the simple level and then there's a more challenging level.
Social-emotional behavioral development in young children changes by age. This shows how to evaluate children from the age of 2-5 years old. The changing behaviors are listed.
The topic chart gives students a chance to write about themselves using different prompts. The prompts are People I know, Feelings I have, Places I've been, Things I think about, Things I've done and Special ideas.
The classroom behavior plan gives students 3 behaviors to follow. They are following the teacher's directions, being kind to other students and participating in class.
Social Studies Knowledge & Skills refers to understanding people and how they relate to other and the world around them. The information in this sheet helps student understand the way people are in different circumstances.
Classroom tray task observation chart is a good way to track students' progress with the different tray tasks set up by the teacher.
Choose two synonym pairs.  In the lines below, write a sentence using each of the words.