Reading


4 pages.

Help reinforce a variety of standards with this quick, easy and fun emergent reader.  I call these strip booklets, because I can fit five pages or strips on a one-page master for easy printing.  These make great Daily 5 activities. 

43 pages.

This haystack packet is a great way to review words with a long E vowel sound, which have the double ee or ea letters in the middle of the word.

1 page.

An alphabetical list of all of the Dolch words in a handy one-page chart.

1 page.

Here's a handy alphabetical list of all of the Dolch nouns.

15 pages.

At the end of October, have your students choose their favorite fall book and do one or more of the craftivities in this packet.

26 pages.

Do you have a cat-theme going?  Do your kiddos enjoy Pete the Cat stories?  If so, I think you'll like this alpha cat packet.  The packet includes separate upper and lowercase letters that are purr-fect for Memory Match and "I Have; Who Has?" games.  There's also a set of cards with both the upper and lowercase letter on them.  Cut them up to make puzzles, or run off a set for each student.  They color, trim, collate and add a cover to make an Itty Bitty booklet. 

28 pages.

Here's a cat craftivity that's a great review of all sorts of standards, and is purr-fect for your Pete the Cat theme.  There are 4 different cats to choose from.  You can run them off on blue construction paper (for a Pete the Cat one) and have students trim, or run them off on white construction paper and have students color their cat

24 pages.

This packet includes a variety of activities to help review and practice story elements.  They have a cat-theme, so they are perfect for Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes, and Pete the Cat My Rockin' School Shoes.

6 pages.

Help students sequence and retell the story for Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes, with this quick and easy "story slider" craftivity.

4 pages.

To help reinforce colors and color words, play this "spin to win" cool cat color game.  Students choose a partner and take turns spinning.  Whatever color they land on, they color that sneaker, and then trace and write the matching color word in that color.   The first one to complete their bookmark with all of the colors is the winner. 

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