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Circle the correct contractions in the sentences in this printable worksheet. Or go to the answers.
Circle the correct contractions in the sentences in this printable worksheet. Or go to the answers.
I’ll (I will) Contractions A contraction is a shortened form of one or two words (usually verbs). Some contractions are: I’m (I am), can’t (cannot), how’s (how is), and Ma’am (Madam). Or go to a list of contractions.
Use the list of Iditarod spelling words to answer simple questions.
Use the word bank to fill in the blanks in this ‘Iditarod Dog Sled Race’ cloze activity. This is a printable worksheet.
Answer each of the questions using one of the St. Patrick’s Day spelling words. This printable worksheet is for early readers.
A short, printable activity book in English (with tabs), with pages on numbers, telling time, colors, food, people, and animals - plus a quiz.
A short, printable activity book in English (with tabs), with pages on clothes, the body, money, vehicles, shapes, and a place setting - plus a quiz.
Label the 10 St. Patrick’s Day words, then color in the pictures. This printable worksheet about writing is for young readers.
Match 10 St. Patrick’s Day vocabulary words to their pictures, in this printout for early readers.
Use the list of ‘long e’ spelling words to answer simple questions.
Use the list of ‘long i’ spelling words to answer simple questions.
Write a sentence for each of the Dolch spelling words. Words: buy, call, cold, does, don’t, fast, first, five, found, gave.
Dolch Words Wordsearch #15. Find all the words in the wordsearch puzzle, then use the extra letters to read a secret message: “Get Five Pens”. This is a printout for young students.
Write a sentence for each of the Dolch spelling words. Words: walk, were, when, always, around, because, been, before, best, both.
Dolch Words Wordsearch #14. Find all the words in this wordsearch puzzle, then use the extra letters to read a secret message: “Hi.” This is a printout for young students.
Make a miniature Mardi Gras float from a shoebox and small doodads. Make a few and you can put on your own parade!
Think of and write the names of foods that contain mostly protein, carbohydrates, and oil. Sample answers: meat, bread, butter.
Think of and write a food from each of the following categories: fruit, vegetable, dairy, meat, grain, beans, oil, and sweets. Sample answers: apple, carrot, chicken, bread, white beans, olive oil, cake.
Make a simple beaded necklace using dried macaroni in this fun craft.