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This special holiday edition of our Family Activity Planner series presents a wealth of fun ideas for activities your family can share over the holiday season.
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Practice number recognition (to 12), graphing and cooperation with this fun "fishing" activity.
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An Activity/Homework Calendar for December (secondary/special needs)
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A set of three medium vocabulary activities (created with abctools) of 13 words associated with the Chinese New Year and Year of the Snake; word search, missing letter and unscramble.
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An Activity/Homework Calendar for January (secondary/special needs)
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From BARBECUE to TRAVEL, each summer activity word is printed in a sun-shaped shapebook.
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Beach theme activity set including a word wall, word search, abc sort, unscramble and missing letter.
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A January Activity/Homework Calendar (prek-elementary/special needs)
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The "My Neighborhood" Theme is intended to provide indoor and outdoor experiences for your child to learn more about his/her neighborhood and community. Part of the Family Activity Planner.
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A December Activity/Homework Calendar (prek-elementary/special needs)
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A fun lapbook of activities and templates to complement your animal theme units.
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Cover page for a booklet-report about a real or imaginary trip to Japan. Writing prompts to go with the cover are available.
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Use this page to divide your portfolio categories or for a notebook cover.
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Great ideas for creative ways to augment your rain forest lessons and stimulate student interest!
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This "All About Me" page can be filled in with drawings, words, or magazine clippings. It's a fun way for students to tell others about themselves. A nice first day activity.
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Fun activity with paper mache.
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Promethean Flipchart: A cloze activity using Dolch words.
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Cover page for a booklet-report about a real or imaginary trip to Finland. Writing prompts to go with the cover are available.
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Notebook interactive files with a hockey theme.
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Cover page for a booklet-report about a real or imaginary trip to South Africa. Writing prompts to go with the cover are available.
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Using a box of animal crackers, students identify what habitat animals live in.
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Adding single digits of unlike fractions; Five activity and practice drill pages.
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Cards with words and matching pictures for word ending in -at; these can be used in matching games and word sort center activities.
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Promethean Flip Chart: A cloze activity using Dolch words.
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Promethean Flipchart: Interactive cloze activity with a summer theme.
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Use this page to divide your portfolio categories or for a notebook cover.
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Sorting and "odd-man-out" activities for the letter "h". Interactive .notebook file for Smart Board.
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The letter 'B' activity set including a word search, word scramble, missing letters, abc sort and circle and spell worksheets.
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Ideas for a theme unit on ice cream.
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Cover page for a booklet-report about a real or imaginary trip to South Korea. Writing prompts to go with the cover are available.
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Pictures with words make these six cards useful for a variety of activities: flashcards, picture prompts, etc. Print two sets for a memory game.
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Interactive Notebook activities with a variety of back to school activities. Including alphabetical order, circle and spell, word search and missing letters.
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Color photos of a Halloween theme lapbook. Use as an example for creating lapbooks using materials from abcteach.com.
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Interactive Notebook activity with a colorful dog theme. Activities include; tic tac toe, maze, word search, fill in the blank and board game with dice.
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Five step directions, photo illustrated, for creating a lapbook, with links to abcteach free and member sites.
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A six page lapbook for the number 5 (b/w) (pre-k/primary).
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Una actividad para repasar la hora y vocabulario de actividades diarias y horarios. An activity to review time, daily activities, and schedule vocabulary.
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This fictional tale of a girl with a gulping habit is available on our member site at two more levels, with increasingly advanced vocabulary and activities. The primary level includes reading comprehension questions, a word unscramble, and more activities appropriate for early readers.