Winter Activities Parts of Speech Practice
$3.99Your students will practice identifying four parts of speech in these winter themed grammar games. Each of the four grammar games contains varied parts of speech practice to be played online.
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Your students will practice identifying four parts of speech in these winter themed grammar games. Each of the four grammar games contains varied parts of speech practice to be played online.

Integrate Math, Reading and Social Studies all in one activity! These Read and Think word problems are perfect for building critical thinking skills, both in Math and Reading. They require a certain amount of strategy too, so be sure to model them carefully.

Researching Polar Bears? Here’s a fun, polar bear web quest using QR codes!

This Martin Luther King, Jr., activity pack is an exciting and interactive way to learn about MLK during the month of January or Black History Month. The QR codes included in this web quest lead to a safe vehicle for internet research. Your students will love scanning them to read all about Martin Luther King, Jr.

Studying similes in your class? Looking for a fun, cooperative, simile writing activity?

One Green Apple by Eve Bunting is a wonderful story of friendship and overcoming new challenges. I’m created this unit to use for guided reading or a whole class author study

December writing is sure to spark interest in December writing. They’ll have even your most reluctant writers eager to open their journals!

Introduce New Year’s Traditions Around The World with an engaging web quest using QR codes!

Are you looking for a motivating writing activity with a Valentine’s Day theme? Sweet Treats is a writing project that focuses on developing persuasive and descriptive writing strategies using a fun cupcake store design project!

Use these nonfiction text task cards as a supplemental activity to help your students read informational text more effectively. These task cards target the specific skill of reading to gain knowledge about a particular topic. With less text on a page, they make a great alternative to worksheets.

Night Tree by Eve Bunting is a wonderful story of one family’s Christmas tradition. It’s a great book to integrate studies of woodland animals or nocturnal animals.

Use these nonfiction text task cards as a supplemental activity to help your students read informational text more effectively. These task cards target the specific skill of reading to gain knowledge about a particular topic. With less text on a page, they make a great alternative to worksheets. Your students will read about famous people honored and remembered during Black History Month.

Are you looking for a motivating October writing activity with a fun Fall theme? Trick or Treats is an October writing project that focuses on developing persuasive and descriptive writing strategies using a fun cupcake store design project. It is a great writing assignment for Halloween or for October writing.

These Women’s History Month non-fiction task cards were designed in a “Read Around the Room” format to keep your students actively engaged while gaining important reading practice.

November Writing is sure to spark interest in writing. They’ll have even your most reluctant writers eager to open their journals!