A picture of a boy building a snowman to color and wide mid-dotted lines to write a very short story with theme words (winter, snowman, cold, scarf...) from a word bank.
Word scramble, word search, cloze, short answer comprehension questions, true/false and a short writing prompt review Marion Dane Bauer's factual story about snow.
"Megan goes cross-country skiing with her family. On Saturday they skied ten miles. On Sunday they skied five miles. How many miles did they ski in all?" Five winter themed word problems.
"Tracy collects forty-eight icicles for her science class. They are twenty-five inches long on average. What is the total length of the icicles Tracy collects?" Five winter-themed multiplication word problems.
[member-created with abctools]Thirty-two pages of winter holiday-related words. Each word is in a Christmas stocking shape. Cut out and make a shapebook or decorate a bulletin board.
This 1 page reading selection explains the Winter Solstice. This lesson is appropriate for both hemispheres. It is followed by 4 multiple choice questions and 5 questions that require brief written responses.
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"Hold on to your reindeer, Santa, here it goes - " Write a list of good things you have accomplished this year with this form.
Word search, crossword puzzle, story sequencing, multiple choice comprehension questions, and spelling practice to review Jean Little's story of a magical winter and magic boots.
"Clem really likes cross country skiing. Last week he skied twenty-one miles. This weekend he skied seven more miles. How many miles did he ski altogether?" Five winter-themed addition word problems.
[member-created with abctools] Cut out the snowman pattern for a great winter-themed shapebook, or use for a seasonal word wall. 28 pages, each with a different winter-themed word on the snowman's belly, with space for students to write or draw.
Wide-lined writing paper with colorful illustrations of mittens in the surrounding borders. Great for poems, notepaper, mini-booklets. Landscape orientation.
From "boots" to "toboggan", these vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
"Mike's hockey team has scored an average of four goals in each of their last ten games. How many goals have they scored in all?" Five winter-themed multiplication word problems.
A one page reading comprehension selection about the types of ice skating includes a brief history. It is followed by 4 multiple choice questions and 6 questions that require short written responses.