Daily 5 activities

23 pages.

This Woodchuck Word Work packet, provides perfect worksheets for Groundhog Day, including some tongue twisting fun, perfect for Daily 5 or your language arts block.

11 pages.

The Spin and Read Word Game packet includes an alphabetical Dolch word list for Pre-Primer, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades, plus the Dolch list of nouns.  This game is played as a whole group.

15 pages.

Here are a variety of quick, easy and fun activiies for your students to practice words that begin and end with the st blend.

27 pages.

This is a wonderful back to school packet that you can use for a variety of activities. 

18 pages.

Soar into spring with this fun synonym kite craftivity.  Students choose a word from the list of 70, or pick a kite word card.  They write their word on a bow and then list up to 11 synonyms.  If you want, have students make a list of antonyms on the antonym kite and glue it to the back of their synonym kite.  This packet provides several activities perfect for your Daily 5 word work.

5 pages.

For some interesting fun on St. Patrick's Day, challenge students to find as many words as they can, using the letters in leprechaun or shamrock.

6 pages.

There is so much new vocabulary associated with teeth.  I've included an alphabetical list of 101 words associated with dental hygiene, several dental hygiene word searches, plus a dental hygiene word journal, where students can write new words as well as their definitions.

18 pages.

There are a variety of writing activities in this packet with an Olympic theme. 

4 pages.

Challenge your students to make a list of words using the letters in Olympics.  I've included a recording sheet, certificates of praise + my list of 77 words.

48 pages.

There are so many things you can do with this Olympic Word Packet.  Use the Olympic alphabet cards for games, a bulletin board boarder, puzzles, centers, flashcards, sorting, your word wall etc.  There's an alphabetical list of 528 words associated with the Olympics + 364 mini word cards students can alphabetize, or sort into nouns, verbs and adjectives on the Olympic word sorting mat. 

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