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For grades 3-5. Fill-in Crossword Puzzles: Practice tricky word endings in two fun puzzles. I've used important words from the fourth grade spelling word list. For grades 3-5.Homonym Pairs - Or is it pears? This fun page requires students to select the correct homonym in ten sentences...
The NWEA has two forms of the MAP assessment that may be appropriate for a 2nd grader. The first is the MAP K-2, taken also by kindergarteners and 1st graders, which is an adjusted version of the MAP Growth for students who are not yet fully comfortable reading. It uses recorded instr...
Work on ed endings with this fun, free printable phonics BINGO game. This ed activity focuses on ed words with kindergarten & first graders.
How To Writing For First Grade Paragraph Puzzles January to May Created by Practice Makes Perfect This bundled resource uses paragraph puzzles to model writing paragraphs. Starting with four sentences in January, children are introduced to the basic structure of introduction, body (details), and conc...
FrozenPreschool Worksheets– help preschool, kindergarten ,and first graders practice a variety of alphabet, math, and literacy skills with a fun twist Princess Worksheets– math and literacy has never been so much fun as with these NO PREP, free worksheets for kids from toddler, preschool, kinde...
Daily, Whole-Group Spelling Word Writing & Practice have never been so EXCITING for your Kindergarten, 1st or 2nd Graders. The "BEAT THE PIRATE" spelling & writing game will have them begging to write their spelling words every day!
t have to bring out the groans from kids who need a little extra practice outside of school. In fact, our kids would get a kick out of copying the ridiculous and silly sentences found in theWacky Sentencesworkbooks(at our affiliate Amazon) which is filled with atypical phrases for kids ...
The first two sentences out of your mouth will determine the tone for the rest of the conversation. If it is bad (which sadly most calls home are), don’t start out by trying to make it sound good. “Hi Mrs. Smith, This is Ms. Jones, Tim’s teacher. Tim is a great kid and ...
Considerations: This story is not very comprehensible – there is no story structure, and some sentences are just plain silly (A man is not a fan?). It’s definitely not engaging – no illustrations, exciting or even cohesive topic upon which to build a discussion. However, the box is ...