August


44 pages. Common Core State Standards:L.K.2a, L.K.2b, RF.K.3d, RF.K.3c, L.1.2b, RF.1.1a, RF.K.1b This packet will definitely help increase your students' vocabulary in fun ways and is a nice activity for Daily 5 Word Work.

40 pages. This packet not only covers the 4 seasons, but the activities help you with quite a few Common Core Standards: K.CC.4a, K.CC.4b, K.CC.5, K.OA.1, K.CC.6, L.K.2a, L.K.2b, RF.K.3d

4 pages. Use this poster as an anchor chart and then have students identify the 4 seasons and write them in on the blank template. As an extension activity, have students create their own 4 season person. Templates included.

68 pages. Common Core State Standards: K.CC.1, 1.NBT.1 A quick, easy and fun way to help your students count to 100.
29 pages. Common Core State Standard:1.MD.3 If you need a clock, telling time clip art to make games, and activities or assessment templates for assessing analog and digital time, this is the packet for you.

2 pages. Use the labeled poster as an anchor chart, use the blank one as an assessment tool. This FREEBIE is part of my jumbo 83-page 4 Seasons Of My Apple Tree packet in my TpT shop.  For your convenience, I've included a PREVIEW with the free poster & worksheet here.

23 pages. Common Core State Standards: K.CC.1,K.CC.2b, 1.NBT.1, K.MD.1, 1.MD.1, 1.NBT.2c, 1.NBT.5 10 different 100/120 charts that are themed to the month. Run them off and have students practice writing to 100 0r 120 each month.
1 page. A sweet way to remind your students to get their work accomplished.
1 page. Does that sound familiar? I think we've all been there at one point. Show your students and use the poster as a writing prompt. Ask them if the poster applies to them or not and why.

2 pages.

A nice reminder to students to take responsibility for their actions and get their work done to their best ability. This would make a nice jump-start to a writing prompt about the above.  "You get what you get, so don't get upset!" is a rhyme that I teach my students early on.  It helps alleviate "melt downs" when children don't get their desired choice or color preference. This poster too, is a gentle reminder.  You'll be surprised how your students will recite this, when someone is having a minor "meltdown".

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