September


2 pages.

Define what an adjective is and have your students describe themselves at the beginning of the year.  Collect and save 'til the last week of school and have them use adjectives to describe themselves now.  Have they changed? 

7 pages. 

This is a versatile craftivity, as you can use the various templates for a Mother's Day or Father's Day gift, or something to make with grandparents for Grandparent's Day.  If you'd like to give your students an end-of-the-year gift, this is also relatively easy and inexpensive, and sure to become a keepsake.   This "craftivity" is a special FREEBIE in my TpT shop.  Click on the link to grab your copy today.

33 pages.

There are lots of things you can do with these large lowercase letters:  Use them as anchor charts, flashcards, Play-doh mats, or run them off on a variety of colors of construction paper; laminate and cut them out to make a border, or have them going up a large Chicka Boom tree.

33 pages.

There are lots of things you can do with these large letters:  Use them as anchor charts, flashcards, Play-doh mats, or run them off on a variety of colors of construction paper; laminate and cut them out to make a border, or have them going up a large Chicka Boom tree.

12 pages.

If you're looking for a fun way to count up to 100 Day and cover a few more standards along the way, I think you'll enjoy this shape train

 

2 pages.

Need an inexpensive, heavy-duty tote bag for books, supplies and the rest of the "stuff" you lug back and forth to school?  I made this blue jean tote bag for only a $1.  Simply go to GoodWill and find the biggest pair of pants they have.  Garage sales are another great place to look.

8 pages.

This seed packet practices a variety of math standards: Data collection & analysis, sorting, comparing & contrasting, predicting, guess-timating, counting, sequencing, greater than, less than & equal to, plus graphing.  

11 pages.

Including adjectives, enhances students' writing.  Here are 10 fall-themed describing worksheets that will help your students practice this skill. Includes an adjective definition anchor chart.

35 pages

An interesting and fun way to introduce a lesson, is with a KWL.  This is a graphic representation of what students KNOW, WHAT they WANT to find out, and finally, what they have LEARNED, when you've completed your unit.  There are quite a few topics in the fall that lend themselves to KWL's.  

2 pages.

Help students organize their thoughts easily, and write better with a graphic organizer.  Here are 2 for fall with an apple and pumpkin theme.

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