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Basic Quantity Concepts – Pizza Theme

Basic Quantity Concepts – Pizza Theme

  • August 31, 2024

Understanding basic quantity concepts is an important language foundation for your students. These picture-based cards address the concepts of same/different, more/fewer, equal/unequal, and basic fractions. You can print these out as worksheets or cut them into cards. If you laminate…

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Verb Tenses – Pirate Theme

Verb Tenses – Pirate Theme

  • August 31, 2024

Work on past, present, and future tense verbs with these pirate-themed materials. There are three different printable worksheets that you can use to have your students sort verbs by their tenses, draw lines to connect present tense verbs to their…

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Pirate Syllable Count

Pirate Syllable Count

  • August 31, 2024

Practice tapping out the syllables for pirate-themed words with these "no prep" worksheets! The students or you (for non-readers) read the words and then the students tap out the syllables and color in the picture for the correct number of…

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Practicing Patterns – Pirates Theme

Practicing Patterns – Pirates Theme

  • August 31, 2024

Identifying patterns is a basic concept that is important to math, spelling and vocabulary skills.  Now your students can practice this skill using this pirate-themed activity! First, cut off the picture choices from the bottom of the page.  Then, have…

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Cut And Glue For P Sound – Pizza

Cut and Glue for P Sound – Pizza

  • August 31, 2024

There's no prep needed for these fun, hands-on, cut and glue pages! Students say the target word when they cut out the picture and again when they glue it to a pepperoni. If you use the black and white version,…

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Coloring Pages For F Sound

Coloring Pages for F Sound

  • August 31, 2024

These sound-specific coloring pages are a fun way for students to work on their sounds. They are great for using with groups and sending home for more practice. In groups, students can color the words they've practiced while waiting for…

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