Spring


16 pages 5 Class books to make during March: Dr. Seuss On The Loose, The Pot Of Gold At The End Of The Rainbow, If I Caught A Leprechaun, Storms and Lion Or Lamb. Includes 2 graphing extensions. Making a class book is a fun way to get students writing!
7 pages. Review ordinal numbers as well as the colors of the rainbow with this easy reader that is perfect for March Is Reading Month. Students trace and write the ordinal number and the color words, then cut and glue the matching picture.
1 page. Zip up your writing centers or Daily 5 activities by placing this story wheel in them. Students spin the wheel 3-4 times and write sentences or a 1-paragraph story and include the picture ideas in them.
1 page. Zip up your writing centers or Daily 5 activities by placing this story wheel in them. Students spin the wheel 3-4 times and write sentences or a 1-paragraph story and include the picture ideas in them.
8 pages. Zip up your writing centers or Daily 5 activities by placing these story wheels in them. Students spin the wheel 3-4 times and write sentences or a 1-paragraph story and include the picture ideas in them.
8 pages. Review 3D shapes with this fun cloud booklet perfect for March is Reading Month. Students trace & write the shape word and then glue the appropriate cloud to the page. Includes 2 graphing extensions. This is a nice activity to do after you

4 pages. The Wind Blew is an easy reader where students enjoy cutting and gluing the pictures to their matching pages.

2 pages. Cute center for St. Patty's Day: Using a Q-tip,students paint polished stones (you can get a bag full at The Dollar Store) with lips and shamrocks. Give everyone a "You Rock!" bookmark to go with their Blarney Stone!
8 pages. A fun way to review numbers and counting. Make this cute bookmark to help your students "see" the numbers in sequence. Includes a tip sheet of ideas and activities for the cards.
5 pages. Give students a bookmark to help them remember how to count backwards from 10 to 1. Includes blast off counting cards and a tip sheet of games and activities that you can do with the cards.
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