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Who Has…? Game Cards For Winter Theme

Who Has…? Game Cards for Winter Theme

  • December 30, 2023

Play this quick game with your students and see if they can figure out these basic winter words when given the definition. It's a great way to keep them focused because it doesn't go around the table in order...their card…

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Verb Tenses – Winter Theme

Verb Tenses – Winter Theme

  • December 30, 2023

Work on past, present, and future tense verbs with these useful winter-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…

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Find The Elf Interactive Game

Find the Elf Interactive Game

  • November 30, 2023

Who will find the elf first? Use this fun, interactive game with your students this month as a reinforcement activity. Each game board has 10 presents that open and close when you click them. There are 5 presents that have…

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Cookie Possessives Activities

Cookie Possessives Activities

  • November 30, 2023

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

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Basic Subject & Verb Agreement – Winter Theme

Basic Subject & Verb Agreement – Winter Theme

  • November 30, 2023

These worksheets are a great way for students to practice making basic verbs agree with subjects...all with a winter 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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Christmas Following Directions Activity

Christmas Following Directions Activity

  • November 30, 2023

Being able to follow directions is such an important skill for our students to have. With these Christmas-themed cards, your students practice following sequential directions (first, second, middle, last) and temporal directions (before and after) by pointing to the correct…

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