Thank you to Diane for submitting this fun book report poster. It’s legal size (paper) worksheet and is great for lower grades (or as an easy project for upper grades). Great end of the year …
Check out this fun free Castle Word Search, free for use at home or in school This is a printable Castle Word Search pdf file,...
Monday I felt absolutely terrible. There was no real reason, no real trigger. I just felt blue, out of the blue (ha! sorry, (...) Read More
Get more out of learning English with these free and printable Fun English Worksheets that you can print out directly from your browser. Each English worksheet is available with different theme to make sure the learning time is effective. This resource of printable worksheets is great for practicing your knowledge in English.
Review short vowels from a to u with this word match worksheet. Download to complete online or as a printable!
Memes good enough to print out and stick on your fridge.
If you are looking for something to do with your children this weekend, then you should click this printable ‘20 questions to ask your child
We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post. Please see policies for more information. We’ve gotten LOTS of comments on some updates we’ve done to our home throughout the years so I thought I’d share the latest that I am SO happy to have done. The door knobs! Goodbye cheap knobs that
“Cake. Cake. Cake. Cake is the only thing that matters.”
This fun, free printable story cube is a great way for students to share the stories and books that they have read
Learn about the life of popular author Roald Dahl with our differentiated biographies. Also includes three sets of comprehension questions with answers!
Found at an estate sale. Poem from a school book from Northgate School - Seattle, Washington. I love the picture this poem paints.
Ever wonder how the whole zombie craze got started? Read about the history of zombies in this awesome reading comprehension packet.
Have fun with this Fill in the blank story pdf. Print it out, fill in the words, and color in the picture.
Bongs; bras; Bed, Bath & Beyond.
Talk about the books you've been reading with this fun and simple dice game! Perfect for teachers to use for in the classroom or at home with your kids. All you need to do is print out this activity and grab a die. HOW IT WORKS: Place your order - click the "Add to Cart" button. After the purchase, you will receive an email with link to download file. You can also view your download link to file on your receipt page under "Purchases & Reviews". Print your downloaded file at home or your local print shop. Have fun! :) *** Colors may vary slightly from appearance on computer screen to printed files. Each monitor displays colors slightly different. Color intensity and variation in the printed format will depend on printer quality, printing settings, paper texture and quality. *** Due to the digital nature of this product, no refunds or exchanges will be given. But, please contact me if something is wrong with your downloaded file or if you have any questions! This file is for personal use only. Wainbough Co retains all rights. This file may not be shared, forwarded, sold, or distributed.
A figurative language anchor chart is a great resource to use to teach young students about the different types of figurative language.
Kids LOVE scary Halloween music. But the TRICK is finding Halloween theme music they can play quickly. NOW these easy songs are easier than ever, with your choice of plain notes, or lettered notes. What a TREAT!
For Christmas, we received the game Spot It. We have not stopped playing it. It's basically a matching game, but...more fun. ...
An easy one for beginners of English. Spot the odd one out and say why! There might be more answers to some of the tasks.Only your fantasy puts limits on how to use it. - ESL worksheets
100 Most Famous Paintings In The World. Here are the top famous painters to ever exist and their masterpiece paintings. Renowned artists such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Vincent Van Gogh, Edvard Munch, Johannes Vermeer, and Pablo Picasso...
That’s right, beautiful readers, I have a FABULOUS competition lined up for you this month! To celebrate She Said Style...
Keep your LDS class learning with one of these 10 games
Title Toss makes a fun singing time, however it takes a little work to prepare. But then it can live in the closet and be pulled out when you have extra time or when you've had one of those weeks and need to use something you've already prepared. I believe in being prepared for one of those weeks! Just type the titles of MANY songs into the computer. Adjust the fonts and sizes and then print the titles out. Cut them out and randomly paste them onto a poster board. I say random, but you should mix the rest songs or wiggle songs in throughout the other titles. I also used appropriate stickers to enhance the poster a bit. When you're ready for singing time, put the poster on the floor and hand a child a beanbag. Invite them to toss the beanbag to choose a song to sing. You can adjust the tossing distance according to age or ability. The only problem with this activity is that it might take the pianist some time to look up the page number of the song. This won't bother an experienced pianist because they often remember where the songs are and can find them quickly. But, to make it easier, you could copy the index in the songbook and have it available so that they don't have to keep flipping to the back of the book to look things up. Or, make an alphabetical list with the page numbers and keep it with the poster.
Photo Source: Vicky Moore Next Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day and, exploring/celebrating together the life of this important historical figure, provides a wonderful opportunity for discussing several important topics with your kiddos - character, diversity, passion, and perseverance among them! While there's nothing new about having your students write about their own dreams on MLK Day, we love how second grade teacher, Vicky Moore, of Traditions, Laughter and Happiliy Ever After and Mrs. Moore's Class, turned it into a craftivity that captures the powerful message of the holiday - the hand of friendship has no color! Have your students create the hand prints with paint or construction paper, then fill out the inside of the page with their dreams - dreams for themselves, dreams for their families, dreams for the community/school, dreams for the world, etc. We think this is a fabulous way for your students to make a personal connection with the holiday!
Sybil Crawley with female empowerment accessories!
This 35-page mini-unit contains a weeks worth of fun detective-themed prepositions activities to teach your students about prepositions and prepositional phrases: *A 12 page Detective Notebook (each page is a �½ sheet of paper) for students to complete. (Includes directions for printing single sided, or 2-sided for duplex copiers) *Preposition Mission: take your students on a mission to find prepositions in your classroom or school. Includes printable Detective ID cards for students, and a Certificate of Promotion to â��Preposition Investigatorâ�� for the student who performs best on the mission! *A Prepositional Phrase Clues Activity: hide Rocky Raccoon in your room! When students find him, they complete a printable leaving "prepositional phrase clues" for others to find him too! *Complete instructions and pattern for a Rocky Raccoon Craft to hold student Clue Sheets. Also includes a sign to hang with student work. *A Preposition and Prepositional Phrase Quiz {Check out the preview to see more, and read reviews for this product to see what buyers are saying!}