[member-created with abctools] Scroll-shaped shapebook with picture dictionary skill-related writing prompts such as "translate the words from the dictionary into your language" or "choose ten words and write one sentence for each word."
[member-created with abctools] This five-page ice cream cone-shaped shapebook is a fun way for early readers to learn about liquids and solids. Different riddle on each page.
[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This shapebook of Lincoln's profile has review questions for students to answer about the 16th president.
This round shapebook is a great way for early readers to learn about "things that are round". Includes short texts ("A wheel is round.") and space to draw pictures, with a writing prompt on the last page ("A ____ is round.")
Trace and cut out. This ten-page teddy bear-shaped shapebook has a poem about teddy bears ("Teddy bear, teddy bear, where are you?") with a short writing prompt on the final page ("There you are! You were ____!")
[member-created with abctools] Poem about a speedy delivery truck ("Some trucks go vroom!") in a delivery truck-shaped shapebook. Easy reader for kids that love trucks.
[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This train-shaped shapebook is a fun way for students to learn to count to 100 by 10s. Makes a great shapebook or bulletin board decoration.
[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This bear-shaped shapebook is a fun way for students to learn to count to 100 by 5s. Makes a great shapebook or bulletin board decoration.
[member-created with abctools] Writing prompts to help students write an "I am" poem, good for the beginning of the school year; with handprints in the surrounding border.
[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This volcano-shaped shapebook has prompts for students to answer about volcanoes and report on what they have learned.
[member-created document] Trace and cut out this "notepad" shaped shapebook. Use the shapebook to track the facts and opinions from any book in the popular series by Mary Pope Osborne.
[member-created document] "Where do I live?" Trace and cut out. Trace and cut out. This house-shaped shapebook has prompts for students to answer about where they live.