Colorful heart shapes hold numbers from 1-31, as well as plus, minus, multiplication and equals signs. Great for making a February calendar or for playing math games. Six to a page. Includes additional, large heart to color or use for a calendar.
Cut out the shapes. There are three pages. The first page is a suggested cover page. Make copies of as many lined and/or unlined pages as you like in order to make a book. Use the lined pages for writing and the unlined pages for drawing/pasting pictures. Staple all
the pages together for a great shapebook in the shape of its subject.
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.
From "arrow" to "roses", these vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
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.
If you were going to make a Valentine card, how would you make it? Describe exactly how you would make a Valentine that would communicate your feelings to someone.
Rikki loves her pets, and she wants another one: a parrot. Will she get one? Find out with this realistic fiction reading comprehension, with short answer questions.