August


1 page. Use this template for an anchor chart to fill in whatever... Makes nice stationery for a newsletter, charts, directions, lists, or a writing prompt.
1 page. Use this large pencil as an anchor chart to fill in whatever... Makes fun stationery for a newsletter, list, rules, sub folder, directions. Cute for a writing prompt. List "Sharp" students who got 100% on their spelling or math quiz.

5 pages. An easy reader that dabbles with the science of seeds. Includes a graphing extension.

2 pages. Use these as anchor charts for whatever... Nice for class contracts, writing prompts or an activity for Constitution Day.
1 page. Use this as an anchor chart to post whatever... Nice for a newsletter or writing prompt for a western theme too.
1 page. Use this poster as a reminder of what good behavior is and as an incentive to get students to "give you 5" behavior on a consistent basis, by posting names each day, week or month.
1 page. This makes a terrific beginning tracer for little ones. Post as an anchor chart. Make it a keepsake by tracing or painting your students' real hand-prints.

4 pages. Great anchor charts for nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Put a piece of card-stock under each one, and as students come across words have them write them under the poster. Fun and easy way to build vocabulary!

14 pages. A fun way for students to practice plurals. Includes a file folder game, over 100 traceable word cards related to school, with a cover to make an Itty Bitty booklet, + directions for more activities.
11 pages. Common Core State Standard RI.K1d A nice themed packet for back-to-school. Includes number and alphabet activities, name tags, and a "find your name on the puzzle" skill sheet.
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