Animal Picture Writing Prompts for February Literacy Centers
These February writing prompts are sure to spark interest in February writing in your class. They’ll have even your most reluctant writers eager to open their journals!
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These February writing prompts are sure to spark interest in February writing in your class. They’ll have even your most reluctant writers eager to open their journals!
These January writing prompts are sure to spark interest in writing. They’ll have even your most reluctant writers eager to open their journals!
As an introduction or review, this Three Types of Compound Words practice set is filled with activities and games that will help your students with recognition, reading, and spelling a large list of compound words.
This introduction to cursive handwriting practice will provide your students with a wide variety of fine motor tasks and cursive stroke practice. Using a multisensory approach, this resource provides tips and activities to build a solid foundation for cursive handwriting.
This holiday writing activity has a fun, wintery theme! The Sweetest Treat is a writing project that focuses on developing persuasive and descriptive writing strategies using a fun cupcake store design project.
Introduce New Year’s Traditions Around The World with an engaging web quest using QR codes!
Researching Polar Bears? Here’s a fun, polar bear web quest using QR codes!
This literacy resource for Valentine’s Day product pairs fiction with non-fiction. Mr. Prickles: A Quill Fated Love Story by Kara Lareau is an adorable story of a misunderstood porcupine. No one wants to be friends with him because of his looks, and that affects his personality, too. It’s a great book to discuss friendship and judging a person (or porcupine, in this case) based on their looks, not on their character.
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.