6 pages.
This "craftivity" is a fun way for students to review ordinal numbers, ordinal number words + sequencing. Encourage students to color the stripes on their kite in a pattern, or to color it in rainbow order.
30 pages.
Add a touch of springtime to your alphabet activities with these colorful kites. Packet includes separate upper and lowercase letters (great for matching games) as well as upper and lowercase letters on the same card (perfect for a border or cut up for puzzles.)
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.
Two simple St. Patrick's Day word searches to help practice spelling and increase vocabulary. Includes answer keys.
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.
10 pages.
Review a variety of math standards during March or for St. Paddy's Day, with this shamrock 10-frames packet. If you enjoy using 10 frames, be sure and check out the rest of our themes. We have LOTS! I've included extra tiles to use as manipulatives for sorting, making groups/sets & patterning.
14 pages. Common Core State Standard: 1.MD.3
Use these as flashcards, pocket cards or for a March bulletin board. Make extra sets so that students can play Memory Match or "I Have; Who Has?" games. Cut them up to make puzzles and to play even more games.
21 pages.
16 St. Paddy's Day puzzles will help your students practice counting and sequencing numbers 1-10, counting backwards from 10 to 1, as well as skip counting by 10's to 100. Includes 5 black and white puzzles so children can color their own.
28 pages.
A brief synopsis of 79 Dr. Seuss Stories, including ones that are in his book collections: For example, The Sneeches and Other Stories. Plus stories from The Bippolo Seed and Other Lost Stories that were published posthumously.
10 pages.
I wondered how many books Dr. Seuss had written, so I Googled it. There were guess-timates from 40 to 60 books; because of the discrepancies, I decided to make my own list, so I could count and know the answer. I came up with 65 (2 were for adults). I hope you find this alphabetical list, with some interesting notations, helpful.