Elves


17 pages.

You requested them, so here they are "Elf-abet" cards. Includes a 3-page tip list of things you can do with the cards, including games. There are also a variety of upper and lowercase worksheets + assessments.

7 pages.

The elf is watching and reporting back to Santa.  Students write why they think that they should be on Santa's "nice" list.  Includes a Santa's List poster to use as a good-behavior motivator.

7 pages.

Students respond to an elf-help wanted poster from Santa, in this fun writing prompt, that's a perfect transition after reading the story Elf on a Shelf. An official elf helper button + a "You're hired!" certificate are also included.

10 pages.

Make a classroom elf of your own, or use this as an individual behavior modification technique and have each child make one.  The body is made out of a decorative lunch bag. Children add tally marks for staying focused, completing tasks, behaving etc.

4 pages.

Children read, add end punctuation, circle the capital letters, underline the adjectives, trace and write the directional words and then color, cut and glue the matching picture.

16 pages. A fun way to review the five senses, expand children's descriptive vocabulary and work on their fine motor skills.

36 pages. Wonderful ideas and activities to help modify a student's/child's behavior during December.

16 pages. A fun way to learn spatial directions. Also a great behavior modification tool. Wonderful activities to go along with Elf On A Shelf.

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