Where did this month get its name? What is it called in other countries? Does it have special flowers or stones associated with it? Learn the answers to these questions, plus room for writing about your feelings about the month.
The letters of the alphabet, presented in black outline, filled with colorful books and decorated with bookworms. Four letters to a page. Great for bulletin boards, desk decorations, and more. This matches our August calendar header.
[member-created with abctools] From "August" to "writing". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls.
Use to brainstorm writing topics.
"First, Blaise and her family pack the car." Cut out the pictures and put them in order next to the sentences. Then read a story that uses the sentences as the foundation. Good early reader work.
From "August" to "vacation". A list of ten August-themed spelling words, then practice pages including a page for copying the words, ABC order, a spelling test, and room to draw a picture for the month.
The letters of the alphabet, presented in black outline, filled with books and decorated with bookworms. Four letters to a page. Great for bulletin boards, desk decorations, and more. This matches our August calendar header.
"Blaise falls asleep while watching the meteor shower." 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.
The letters of the alphabet, presented in black outline, filled with colorful books and decorated with bookworms. Four letters to a page. Great for bulletin boards, desk decorations, and more. This matches our August calendar header.
"Blaise loves meteor showers." 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.