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Color this picture of a school crossing sign, use it to learn about traffic safety, or trace and cut out to make a shapebook. |
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Color this "hospital" sign and use when learning about hospitals or traffic safety. |
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Color this "railroad crossing ahead" sign and use when learning about railroads or traffic safety. |
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The "handicapped" sign. Color and use when learning about signs, traffic, or the handicapped. |
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Keep track of homework assignments with this handy form. |
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Use this simple color-by-number page to color the red, yellow, and green circles on the traffic signal. |
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Color this "railroad crossing" signal and use when learning about railroads or traffic safety. |
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Drawing of a traffic light to color, or trace and cut out the pattern to make a great shapebook. |
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Trace and cut out the unlined candy pattern for a great student shapebook. |
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Trace and cut out this illustration of a circle of children holding hands for a great shapebook. |
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Trace and cut out. This maple leaf shapebook is a fun way for to learn words related to the fall season. Also makes a great bulletin board. |
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This school-shaped shapebook has short texts on each page ("This is me. I am ___ years old"), and space for students to draw illustrations. 10 pages. |
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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 an ornament.
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[member-created document] Trace and cut out. This locomotive-shaped shapebook is a fun way for early readers to learn about the alphabet. |