Look It Up! Great Activities for Learning How to Use Reference Books
Learning which reference to choose and how to use it to locate needed information is an invaluable tool that will stay with students throughout their lives. Help them explore and effectively navigate all types of atlases, almanacs, dictionaries, and more with this engaging collection of activities. Each activity encourages discussion and utilizes students' critical thinking skills-and can serve as a springboard to other activities reflected in your curriculum!
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Cursive Writing Made Easy & Fun! (Grades 2–5)
Everything you need to help every child master—and enjoy—cursive writing! Includes fresh-and-fun activities, cool practice pages, classroom-tested strategies for supporting kids of all learning styles, letter formation mnemonics, tips for motivating your most reluctant writers, and much, much more! A must-have for every class learning—and perfecting—cursive!
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101 Picture Prompts to Spark Super Writing (Grades 3-5)
Turn bored writers into brilliant ones with this big collection of awesome, eye-popping pictures—each with a compantion writing prompt! Pass out these ready-to-go reproducibles featuring cool cartoons, funny photos, and inspiring art masterpieces; then watch students fall in love with writing! A great way to motivate kids of all learning styles!
Instant Practice Packets: Alphabet (PreK - Grade 1)
Set the stage for reading and writing success with these ready-to-use alphabet practice packets. Each four-page packet - one for each letter of the alphabet - includes fun, meaningful activities that offer the repeated practice kids need to really learn their letters. Activities teach and reinforce letter recognition, letter-sound relationships, letter formation, and sight word vocabulary. Writing guides, pictures, drawing activities, and sign language diagrams provide extra support for kids of all learning styles, as well as RTI and ELL students.
Perfect for independent practice, small groups, learning centers, or homework. Age Range: 4 - 6 years