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Find all the words in this Valentine’s Day wordsearch puzzle, then use the extra letters to read a secret message: “Have a sweet Valentine’s Day!” This is a printout for young students.
Use the alphabet code to figure out the secret message about Abraham Lincoln in this printable worksheet.
Use the alphabet code to figure out the secret message about George Washington. This printable worksheet is for young students.
Use the word bank to fill in the blanks in this Abraham Lincoln cloze activity. This is a printable worksheet.
Use the alphabet code to figure out the secret Valentine’s Day message. This printable worksheet is for young students.
Print the pages to make an early reader book about 11 important African Americans through history.
Print the pages to make a short book about 11 important African Americans through history (for fluent readers).
Print 3 ‘ice cream cone’ bookmarks. Write a mini book report, list read books, or list new words found in the book.
Print 3 ‘ice cream cone’ bookmarks. Write a mini book report, list books recently read, and list new words found in the book.
This is a short, printable book about fruit, colors, and counting for early readers.
These coupon Valentine’s Day cards are very easy to make: just print, cut, and write.
Circle the adjective and underline the noun it describes in the sentences in this printable worksheet. Or go to the answers.
These heart-stamped Valentine cards are made using a sponge stamp – simple to make, with time to let the paint dry.
A short, printable book about the fraction one quarter for early reader, with pages for the student to cut out, items to color, fraction activities, and short phrases to copy.
Draw lines between the shapes and the matching words for the shapes.
Find the fractions of the ice cream cones that have: different numbers of scoops, vanilla ice cream, or a cherry on top.
Draw lines between the robots that are alike in this matching worksheet.
Draw lines between the ice cream cones that have the same number of scoops as the numbers (from 1-12).
Count the ice cream cones with one scoop, two scoops, etc, in this printable worksheet.
On this printable worksheet, the student classifies ice cream cones by placing them in Venn diagrams.