[member-created document] Trace and cut out. This shoe-shaped shapebook is a fun way for students to learn about counting by twos up to 50 or more (includes blank pages at end).
Trace and cut out. This eight-page, duckling-shaped shapebook has prompts for students to answer about ducks, and a list of words on the last page. ("A duck says... A duck lives in a ...")
[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. From "bunny" to "peeps", each page of this bunny-and-egg-shaped shapebook has a word relating to Easter. Makes a great bulletin board decoration.
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Students can draw and color an egg, jelly beans, etc., and then write words to describe what they have drawn ("I see a BLUE egg looking at me!")
[member-created with abctools] This is a good book to use at the beginning of school. Graph how the children got home, and then make a class book for the children to read, or use on a bulletin board.
Students will enjoy this colorful alphabet booklet, with three words for each letter of the alphabet, and a great new alphabet song to enliven any classroom.
[member-created with abctools] Use to write resolutions with children on first day back to school in the New Year. Bell-shaped shapebook with writing prompts ("My first resolution... My second resolution...")