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Winter Feelings

Winter Feelings

  • January 29, 2023

Use these cute snowmen to help your students answer winter-themed "How would you feel if..." questions. Students can identify the snowman that corresponds to an appropriate emotion and then, if able, explain why they would feel that way.  For many…

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More Vs. Fewer – Winter Theme

More vs. Fewer – Winter Theme

  • January 29, 2023

Math vocabulary is important for your students to know.  From the basics of counting and "more" and "fewer" to more academic vocabulary such as "hypotenuse," we need to make sure our students have the vocabulary they need to succeed in…

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Snowman Match-Up For Categories

Snowman Match-Up for Categories

  • December 31, 2022

Work on wintry categories with these cute snowmen! Each snowman set has a category (the base) and three items (middle, head, and hat) to put together. The printable pages have 10 category sets and blank snowmen for you to customize.…

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Would You Rather…? Winter Theme

Would You Rather…? Winter Theme

  • December 31, 2022

Get the conversation going with these winter-themed question cards! Each card has a question for your students to answer, such as "Would you rather go sledding or go ice skating?" With the interactive file, the cards flip over one at…

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Winter Scene For Directions

Winter Scene for Directions

  • December 31, 2022

If you've got students working on describing, following directions, or understanding prepositions, these materials are a definite download! You can use the printable pieces and play a barrier game or have students follow directions or indicate an understanding of prepositions…

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Comparing With Winter Items

Comparing with Winter Items

  • December 31, 2022

Use these winter-themed items to help your students practice their basic comparing skills! These printable and interactive files are perfect for working on "bigger, smaller, biggest, and smallest" for both receptive and expressive tasks. The first activity type has sets…

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