Fluffy has an interesting valentine experience-- he takes a bath! Review vocabulary and comprehension for this installment in Kate McMullan's Fluffy series.
Color, cut, and paste different sized hearts onto each other in order from largest to smallest. This is a fun Valentine project and good practice with understanding sizes.
"Of coarse, people dont just buy cards." Find the errors (punctuation, grammar, spelling, and capitalization) in the text. Common Core: ELA: Writing:W.6.5, W.7.5, W.8.5
Word unscramble, word search, crossword puzzle, multiple choice and true/false comprehension questions to review Natasha Wing's story of a classroom party.
Read the story, then number the events as they occur in the story. Write the story again in your own handwriting and draw a picture to go with the text.
Cut out the pictures and put them in order next to the sentences. Then write a story that uses the sentences as the foundation. Good early reader work.
Read the events, put them in order (explaining the reasoning for the order), then write them into a story with creative embellishments. This lesson is adaptable to a variety of levels.
Print two copies of these six Valentine's pictures (ehart, cupid, rose, etc.) for a matching game of pictures, or match these pictures to the word cards.
Print two copies of these six winter clothing words (heart, doves, rose, etc.) for a matching game of words, or match these words to the picture cards.