Rainbows


2 pages.

Students write a sentence on each colored strip of why their mom/special person colors their world with love.

5 pages.

This caterpillar "craftivity" is a fun way to review the days of the week as well as colors

3 pages. Common Core State Standards: L.K.2a, L.K.2b, RF.K.3d, RF.K.1c, RF.1.1a, L.1.2b Pot of Goals is a fun "craftivity" writing prompt. Students complete the "goal" coin sentences and add their reason why.

6 pages. 18 calendar cards for the month of March. Includes several for St. Patrick's Day. Use on your calendar, or for your word wall. Make an extra set and have students play Memory Match. Have students choose one to color and use as a bookma
12 pages. Common Core State Standards: RF.K1a, RF.K1c, RF.K2a, RF.K3c, L.K2a, L.K2b A sweet story to help students learn the months.
37 pages. An excellent collection of 3 and 4-column graphic organizers, for every season and a variety of themes.
16 pages 5 Class books to make during March: Dr. Seuss On The Loose, The Pot Of Gold At The End Of The Rainbow, If I Caught A Leprechaun, Storms and Lion Or Lamb. Includes 2 graphing extensions. Making a class book is a fun way to get students writing!
7 pages. Review ordinal numbers as well as the colors of the rainbow with this easy reader that is perfect for March Is Reading Month. Students trace and write the ordinal number and the color words, then cut and glue the matching picture.
9 pages. A fun "craftivity" that's a great fine motor skill,involving students with the spiral shape. Makes a great hallway decoration or March bulletin board.
27 pages. A wonderfully fun way to get students motivated to work as a team and promote great behavior.
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