Grammar


11 pages.

Review capitalization and punctuation with this Cat in the Hat "craftivity."  Students choose 5 sentence strips, underline the capital letter, add punctuation and then glue the stripes to their red construction paper hat in an ABAB pattern.  If you want, have students rewrite the correct sentence on the red "stripes."

10 pages.

Here are some graphic organizers that you'll find helpful for your dental hygiene unit.  I've included blank templates, as well as filled-in ones that you can use as anchor charts.

11 pages

These 30 coin cards are a fun way to review coin facts as well as grammar.  Students circle letters that should be capitalized and add end punctuation.  You can do this with a pocket chart and call on students, or pass one card out to each child, to correct with a dry erase marker.  After eveyone has shared their card, have students choose 3-6 cards and rewrite the sentences correctly.  This is a great Daily 5 word work activity.

18 pages.

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

8 pages.

Print; laminate and trim then use them in your pocket chart as a whole group activity.  Choose a student, to use a dry erase marker to fix a card.  They circle the letters that should be capitalized and add end punctuation.

21 pages.

The Dollar Word packet covers addition, critical thinking, strategy, cooperative learning, counting, and parts of speech.  It's a great Daily-5 word work activity, as well as perfect for your 100-Day celebration.

3 pages.

Use these pocket cards to review Jan Brett's story The Mitten.  Students correct letters that should be capitalized and add end punctuation. Animal graphics by janbrett.com

10 pages.

Lots of standards are covered with this interesting, snowman-themed emergent reader, as students read the repetitive sentences, circle capital letters, add end punctuation, trace and write the words, and color the pictures.  Days of the week + color words are reinforced.

14 pages.

This packet is chock full of activities to go along with Jan Brett's story, The Mitten. 

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.

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