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Garden Possessives Activities

Garden Possessives Activities

  • April 29, 2025

Make practicing expressive possessive "s" and possessive pronouns more interesting with this garden-themed activity! After being read a sentence, the students find and point to the garden item that goes with the sentence.  Then they answer with sentences that include…

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Basic Subject & Verb Agreement – Garden Theme

Basic Subject & Verb Agreement – Garden Theme

  • April 29, 2025

These worksheets are a great way for students to practice making basic verbs agree with subjects...all with a garden theme! You can cut out the answer choices for your students to place in the blank in the sentence or have…

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Parts Of Speech Sorting – Garden Theme

Parts of Speech Sorting – Garden Theme

  • April 29, 2025

You can help your students practice identifying the four basic parts of speech (i.e., nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs) with these sorting activities. Included with the printable file are instructions, 40 winter-related word cards, and four sorting pages. With the…

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Find The Pets Interactive Game

Find the Pets Interactive Game

  • March 29, 2025

Who will find the parrot first? Use this fun, interactive game with your students as a reinforcement activity. Each game board has 10 bathtubs. When you click on a bathtub, the bubbles disappear and reveal whether there is a pet…

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Start A Pet Store Describing Activity

Start a Pet Store Describing Activity

  • March 29, 2025

This pet-themed activity is a great way to get your students to describe animals with specificity. They begin with pet store placemats and then take turns "starting their pet stores" by requesting animals based on their features. The differences in…

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Comparing – Pet Theme

Comparing – Pet Theme

  • March 29, 2025

Use these pets 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 of…

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