January


9 pages.

Since mittens come in pairs, I thought it would be fun to make some mitten-themed skip counting by 2's activities. 

15 pages.

Use these as flashcards, pocket cards or for a January New Year bulletin board.  Make extra sets so that students can play Memory Match or "I Have; Who Has?" games.  Cut them up to make puzzles and to play even more games.

9 pages.

Print, laminate and trim.  Use them for flashcards, pocket cards or your winter word wall.  Make extra sets so students can play games like Memory Match or I Have; Who Has?  You can also cut them up to make puzzles and even more games.

10 pages.

Help your students understand concepts of print with this interesting literacy packet for Jan Brett's The Mitten.  Graphics janbrett.com

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

3 pages.

Help students retell Jan Brett's Ukrainian folktale The Mitten by making this cute mitten slider. 

4 pages

When your students return after Christmas break, have this interesting writing prompt ready for them.  Run off the balloons on a variety of colors of construction paper.  Students choose one, trim and complete the 3 writing prompts.  A school photo adds that finishing touch. 

4 pages.

6 parade-themed writing prompts for the New Year.  Also includes a Venn diagram so students can compare and contrast the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade with the Tournament of Roses New Year's Parade.

2 pages.

Here's a list of 77 of my all-time favorite children's books to read in January.

17 pages

Students can play this snowman color-matching game as an independent center, or choose a partner and play a spinner game.  Make an extra set and have students glue the puzzle hat and scarf pieces to the appropriate snowman and use them for your winter word wall.

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