Sheep


19 pages.

Choose from 11 sets of cards to play Memory Match or "I Have; Who Has?" games.  Children can match animals to animals, animals to their symbols, or animal cards to word cards.  Includes background information about Chinese New Year, a list of what the animal traits are, along with the years that they were the special animal + a spinner game.

68 pages! Common Core State Standards: LK.1a, L.1.1a, RF.K.1b, RF.K.3c, RF.K.1d, RF.K.3a, RF.K.3b, RF.1.2a, L.K.2c, L.K.5a This alphabet puzzle packet has lots of activities for your little ones to enjoy learning, as they review a variety of standards
5 pages. Interesting writing prompt for September and fun way to find out about your new students. Terrific activity after reading If You Take A Mouse To School. Also includes Mary Had A Little Lamb Nursery Rhyme.

39 pages. Your students will enjoy making and wearing these 30 masks to help make story time come alive. Act out poems, nursery rhymes, fairy tales, counting parts of a story, and special holidays.

1 page. Laminate this poster and then use a dry erase marker to post assignments and their due dates.
15 pages. 2 Class books made from March writing prompts. These make a great addition to your writing center or Daily 5 activities. Students write if they think March will go out like a lion or lamb. Includes a graphing extension and craftivity. The othe

7 pages. Plug in these 4 nursery rhymes with your March sheep-themed activities and cover this important reading genre. Includes: Baa Baa Black Sheep, Mary Had A Little Lamp, Little Bo Peep, Little Boy Blue + a nursery rhyme bookmark.

7 pages. Help students understand the -eep & -eap endings easily, with this "hands on" Sheep Slider. Also includes a sheep rhyming-word skill sheet, where students trace and write the words in alphabetical order, plus traceable rhyming word cards with a
Here's a sampling of the 133 pages that will have your students joyfully springing into March!
No "lion" about it. Come check out why a few of the 88 pages are something to gently roar about!
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