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RESOURCES TO THE STARS - YOU!! I want you Superstar teachers to feel that you have not only purchased a quality resource, but got it for a BARGAIN!
Every SINGLE resource has been created to make your life a little easier.
This is a fun Easter activity that integrates writing and a craft activity within a holiday theme. Easter Bunny in Disguise has three writing genres to choose from – Description, Narrative and Persuasion.
Spring is here and the Easter Bunny is getting excited about delivering Easter gifts to all the children. But Easter Bunny is also worried about the Big Bad Wolf. The Big Bad Wolf will be hiding along the way and waiting to eat the Easter Bunny (the Wolf thinks the Easter Bunny is made of chocolate). Easter Bunny has decided to wear a disguise to fool the Big Bad Wolf.
Students dress up Easter Bunny in one of the costume disguises. They can then follow this up with the opportunity to write about their disguise choice.
In Descriptive Writing the students write a description of the Easter Bunny’s disguise. There is a Writing Planner for brainstorming and lined sheets for writing.
In Narrative Writing the students write a story of how the Easter Bunny fooled the Big Bad Wolf by disguising itself. There is a Descriptive Writing Planner template for brainstorming and sequencing out the story. Lined sheets for writing are included.
In Persuasive Writing the students brainstorm and write reasons why the Big Bag Wolf should not eat the Easter Bunny. The Persuasive Writing Brainstorm Planner Sheet provides a template for brainstorming disguise ideas. There are Brainstorm Planner Sheets provided for up to three reasons. These are available in three levels of recording – Dotted Line Basic Paper, Dotted Line Paper and Lined Paper.
Six different disguise options are included; Pirate, Astronaut, Santa, Doctor, Woodcutter and Footballer. These are in various formats.
This resource includes;
Full page Easter Bunny in completed disguise (black and white, colour)
½ page Easter Bunny in completed disguise (black and white, colour)
½ page Easter Bunny with disguise elements to paste onto Easter Bunny (black and white, colour)
Description Writing Planner
Narrative Writing Planner
Title Page for writing
Persuasive Writing Planner sheet
Dotted Paper
Lined Paper
Teacher Notes
Sentence Sudoku are 6x6 Sudoku puzzles using words.
This is a fun activity that can be used for literacy (finding a sentence) and math (logical thinking) centers, as a bell ringer or morning work activity.
One row in each puzzle will form a sensible sentence made from the six words. Can the students find them?
This resource comprises of 12 sentence Sudoku puzzles. In terms of difficulty puzzles 1-2 are easy, puzzles 3-10 are medium and puzzles 11-12 are medium hard.
Instructions on how to complete the Sudoku puzzles are provided on each sheet.
This resource includes;
A set of 12 sentence Sudoku puzzles, 2 to a sheet.
An answer sheet
Alphabet Mystery Letters and Pictures are designed to support letter recognition for young students and students in Special Education.
This resource contains a Mystery Letter activity sheet for each letter of the alphabet and a Mystery Picture activity sheet for each letter of the alphabet. There is also a UK spelling version included.
Each activity sheet focusses on one letter of the alphabet and asks for the student to color in each box containing the focus letter. Once all have been colored in a mystery letter or picture will be revealed (sometimes best seen when held at arms length).
Included in this resource:
· 26 Mystery Letter activities
· 26 Mystery Picture activities
· Answer sheets for both
· US and UK spelling versions
A fun art activity that can be used through K-3. It promotes matching skills, visual discrimination and scissor and pasting practice. An excellent no prep alphabet resource to have has part of being ready for back to school and throughout the year.
This resource has also been designed with students within Special Education in mind, to work on visual discrimination skills.
Students, with or without assistance, are required to cut out the image segments, match them to the corresponding gaps in the alphabet letter themed images and then color in.
A very clear and effective activity that promotes a number of skills for students with special needs to develop and practice.
This resource contains 26 worksheets with all the letters of the alphabet.
Add these sight words game activities to your independent reading centres. Excellent for building word recognition and vocabulary building.
This comprehensive pack contains all the Dolch sight words from Pre-Primer through to Third Grade and the first 225 Fry Instant words. In total there are 42 colour-coded game sets, with each set grouped – by tiers of 25 for the Fry Instant words and by grade level for the Dolch sight words. Just print off and use the sets you need.
Included in the resource are word banks of the words used in each set. There are also blank cards should you want to create customised sets.
I hope you find this resource of great use and value. Word recognition games have always been the biggest hit when I have taught in junior classes.