Find February resources for K-3 students including flip books, paired passages, comprehension, biographies, and more, plus three freebies!
This FREE Valentine's Day reading for (A2+/B1-) includes a reading text, vocabulary focus, collocations matching and comprehension questions.
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Valentines Worksheets are a fun way for your classroom or homeschool program to get in the spirit of Valentine’s Day. Here, we have a handful of fun holiday worksheets like Crossword puzzles, math worksheets, tracing, writing and coloring worksheets. Your kids will love the challenge. Make them think and keep them engaged on Valentine’s day. […]
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These Valentine's Day reading comprehension passages are the perfect activities to use during the week of Valentine's Day. You will find 5 Valentine's Day fiction texts with 2 comprehension activities for each. Please check out the preview above to get a more in-depth look at the reading passages! Valentine's Day Reading Stories Story 1: Whose Valentine? Answering Questions Finish the story writing piece Story 2: The Tale of Cupid's Journey Sequencing Extending the story writing piece Story 3: The Valentine's Baker The 5 W's question Character Traits Story 4: How I Made My Valentine's Treats Sequencing Recipe writing piece Story 5: Valentine's for my Brother Text to Self Good Deeds writing piece What about digital? There is now a digital component included in this resource. The passages are now created in Google Slides. Suggested Reading Level: I have found that second grade students benefit to read this as a whole group the first time, then allow them to respond individually. However, it works great for higher readers independently. 3rd graders could work independently through this activity. Buy the entire fictional comprehension bundle here! Bundle of Stories This purchase is for one single classroom only. If you're interested in sharing with other classrooms, make sure to buy the extra licenses for a discount through the TeachersPayTeachers tool. If you are interested in a site license, please contact me for a quote at [email protected].
Free Valentine's Day reading comprehension passages and questions for K-4. Includes 4 levels and requires students to support answers with text evidence.
This worksheet was made as an extra activity when you teach the topic 'Holidays' or 'St Valentine's Day'. It consists of two exercises. Key is provided on page 2. - ESL worksheets
Would you like to try a Valentines Day activity that builds vocabulary, active listening skills, and critical thinking skills? Would it be even better if you could use it face-to-face, remotely, or in your hybrid classroom? Fun and free would be the icing on that Valentines Day cupcake, wouldn't it? Here you go! Click here to download. Now, I know some of you busy teachers have already clicked to head over to Google Drive to download these riddle cards, and I totally understand that. But if you have a moment, I'd love to share some ways that classroom teachers, SLPs, and literacy intervention teachers are using content area riddle card sets like these. But first... What's a content area riddle? A content area riddle is designed to build vocabulary around a specific teaching topic, like animals, weather , or the ocean. Here are a few examples. The examples are for social studies and science topics, but you'll also find riddles in my store for literacy (like sight words, compound words, consonant digraphs) and a math vocabulary set, too. Most of my riddle sets for content areas have 20-24 cards. They also include a variety of other ways to integrate the topic across your curriculum, extending your teaching power and helping your students master and retain the words through repeated exposure in different formats. The "add-ons" vary from set to set, but include... * A template to guide your students in writing their own riddles. A writing lesson for your content area, with a suggestion for a speaking and listening activity, too! * One page games for vocabulary, like four in a row games. * Math activities (e.g. color by the code) that relate to the theme The more that your students are exposed to the vocabulary of the theme that you're teaching, the more connections they'll form between isolated bits of knowledge. And connections make it so much more likely that they'll understand and remember more about what you're teaching. How are teachers using content area riddles? * They are using riddles to introduce some or all of the vocabulary at the beginning of a new unit of study. * Teachers are doing a riddle card or two each day to focus on the specific topic being taught on that day. * They're using them as a review at the end of a unit, before a written assessment. Also as a mid-way point review, riddles (and the discussion around their solution) will give you a ton of information about topics you need to go back and give more attention to. * Speech and language teachers are finding these riddle cards to be a great variety activity for teaching listening skills and language development. * Literacy intervention teachers are finding riddles to be an effective tool for teaching comprehension skills, like identifying key details, inferring, and drawing conclusions. * Teaching remotely? Teachers report that a riddle is the perfect way to get students focused at the beginning of your teaching session. Maybe even on time! :) * Use these riddles for whole class or small group activities, or put them in a center for independent practice. Just a thought... I've read that with the teaching situation being what it is for Valentines Day 2021, many of you are searching for activities for your virtual Valentines Day Party. Why not try a few riddles? I hope this gives you some ideas to get started with! Enjoy your free Valentines Day riddle set! Click the image to see more Valentines Day resources!
Valentine’s Day Activities for Classroom use and home fun! Feel free to print, share, and have lots of fun solving these riddles and jokes on Valentine’s Day! Are your kids getting excited for Valentine’s Day? Are you looking for some fun Valentine activities for them? Then check out the free Valentine coloring pages and puzzles … Continue reading "Valentine’s Day Riddles – Free Printables"
Fun activities for Valentine's Day that are great skill practice! ▪ Beginning reader comprehension ▪ Color by coin picture
Celebrate Valentine's Day with these fun and engaging reading activities that are perfect for middle school students!
It is FINALLY February! January felt like one long catch-up after the crazy holiday season and we are so excited to be settling back into a routine! I wanted to […]
These Kinder grab and go Math and Literacy worksheets for February are filled with fun activities that great for morning work or sub plans.
Teaching in February can be so fun! Groundhog Day , the 100th Day of School and Valentine's Day are bright spots in this long, dreary winter. I love decorating the classroom with hearts and I deck everything out in festive pink and red Valentine decor (and this year I am add
Celebrate Valentine's Day with these fun and engaging reading activities that are perfect for middle school students!
This heart-shaped Valentine's Day Flap Book helps students reflect on and describe what makes the people they care about special.
FEBRUARY GUIDED READING FOR KINDERGARTEN February is here! Time is flying, and my kinders are becoming little reading rock stars. I use themed, high-interest materials that builds their confidence. I’m sharing a free reading passage with comprehension questions right here on this blog post …. p
Writing and reading activities to accompany Felicia Bond’s delightful book, The Day it Rained Hearts. These free printables help Kindergarten students with fluency, reading comprehension and writing. Perfect for Valentine’s Day.
Valentine's Day reserouces and activities for upper elementary. Reading ideas to engage your students, plus some freebies!
10 engaging activities and stations for the book, The Biggest Valentine Ever.