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A Rainbow of Reading and Writing

Rainbows are yet another theme for March.  It’s a wonderful way to review colors, color words and a specific color pattern.

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Students trace and write the ordinal numbers and colors in the matching color, cut and glue the appropriate picture to the page and then think of another object that is also that color and write it on the bottom.

Lots of core standards are covered in this little booklet!

A colored page of pictures is provided as well as one in black & white if teachers opt for their students to color them.

This might take a bit more time, but it reinforces the concept in yet another way.

When everyone has completed their booklet, read it as a whole group.  Students will enjoy taking this booklet home and sharing it with their families.

Click on the link to view/download Let’s Color A Rainbow

For some more rainbow fun, take a journey with your students to the end of the rainbow and discover the Leprechaun’s pot of gold.

What would they do with all of that money?  Sounds like a wonderful writing prompt to me, so I made it into a class book for March.

rainbow activities, rainbow booklet, rainbow song, color words, patterns, ordinal numbers, teaching ordinal numbers, ordinal number activities, writing prompts for march, march writing prompts, class books, making class books, class books for spring, writing class books, class books for march, lion and lamb activities, storm activities, Dr. Seuss activities, Dr. Seuss booklet, Dr. Seuss writing prompts, St. Patrick's Day activities, St. Patrick's Day writing prompts, St. patrick's Day booklet, Class books are a fun way to get students writing.  Children complete the writing prompt sentence with their own ideas and illustrate the page.

Teachers collect, collate and then read to the class, or have students share their own page when they come to it.

Class books are perfect for parent-teacher conferences and a terrific way to show improvement in writing.

There are 5 class books in this collection including 2 graphing extensions.

Click on the link to view/download March Class Books

My easy reader booklets and whole-class books, are simple and quick additions that can spice up your writing centers or Daily 5 activities.

I hope these ideas color your world with excitement for reading and writing!

Be sure and pop in tomorrow for another interesting way to get your students writing with Spin A Story Wheels!

Do you have a teaching tip you’d like to share?  I’d really enjoy hearing from you! diane@teachwithme.com or feel free to comment here, especially if you use one of my ideas.  Thanks in advance.

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