by BeckyWanca
on March 25, 2012
in Game Types, Games and Activities, Gardening and Plants, Language, Materials, Other Themes, Seasons, Speech, Spring, Themes, Tic-Tac-Toe
Here’s a fun reinforcement activity that can be used with students of almost any age. It’s tic-tac-toe – spring style! What to do: If playing with a group, divide the students into pairs. If there’s an odd number, you can play to even out the teams. Print out a game page for each pair. Cut [...]
by Admin
on April 30, 2011
in Basic Concepts, Categories, Colors, Compare and Contrast, Describing, Figurative Language, Game Boards, Game Types, Games and Activities, Gardening and Plants, Grammar, Language, Materials, Nursery Rhymes, Other Themes, Plurals, Possessives, Reading, Seasons, Sequencing, Spring, Themes, Vocabulary
This basic set includes: Ideas and instructions for the enclosed materials Orange Squeeze game board (black/white and color versions) Made from match-ups page Where things grow picture cards (10) and sorting page Color sorting fruit and vegetable picture cards (15) Figurative language worksheet Describing using your senses chart Contrasting flowers page Six-step sequencing pictures and [...]
by BeckyWanca
on April 30, 2011
in Gardening and Plants, Language, Materials, Other Themes, Seasons, Spring, Themes
Students practice combining sentences to make ten garden related compound sentences. This worksheet can also be found as part of the Gardening and Plants Basic Set.
by BeckyWanca
on April 30, 2011
in Gardening and Plants, Kitchen and Food, Language, Materials, Other Themes, Themes
Use this page to follow up discussions about what food products are made from. Students connect corn, apples, wheat, and tomatoes to some of the products that are made from them. This worksheet can also be found as part of the Gardening and Plants Basic Set.
by BeckyWanca
on April 30, 2011
in Gardening and Plants, Grammar, Kitchen and Food, Language, Materials, Other Themes, Plurals, Themes
This worksheet provides practice for students who are learning the rules for irregular plurals (e.g., change the ‘y’ to ‘i’ and add ‘es’). An answer sheet is included. These pages can also be found as part of the Gardening and Plants Basic Set.
by BeckyWanca
on April 30, 2011
in Gardening and Plants, Language, Materials, Nursery Rhymes, Other Themes, Reading, Themes
These nursery rhymes can be used to go along with a gardening or plants theme. This page can also be found as part of the Gardening and Plants Theme Basic Set.