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Trace and color the ball and the letter B (upper and lowercase).
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Jennifer has received an invitation to a party, but she doesn't know where or when it is, or who is giving it. Use logic and deductive reasoning to discover the secret of the invitation in this mini-unit. Challenging (but not impossible!), this 4 page puzzle includes an explanatory answer sheet.
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Doll, ball, blocks... Dotted letters to trace; lower case. No pictures.
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From "a big ball" to "two ducks". These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice. Pre-Primer/Primer level.
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Review comprehension and enhance vocabulary with this book unit, designed to be used in conjunction with with Peggy Parish's tale of a literal-minded housekeeper who fills in for a sick player on the baseball team.
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[member-created with abctools] A hundred useful early reader nouns. From "ball" to "way". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls.
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Use this acrostic form to help students write an acrostic about soccer(with a picture of a soccer ball).
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Seventy terms related to the World Cup, including players, plays, penalties, and more, to match to their definitions. These soccer ball cards make a great memory game!
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Color this picture of a football or trace and cut out for a shapebook.
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Black-bordered poster, the word BASKETBALL, and a picture of a basketball.
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Short fictional piece followed by multiple choice questions.
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Two pages of dialogue for four readers based on the Caldecott Award winning book, A Ball for Daisy by Chris Raschka.
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A 12 page, two per sheet, early reader booklet based on the Caldecott Award winning book, A Ball for Daisy by Chris Raschka. Students read and draw to illustrate the booklet.
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Cut out the six balls and paste them on the matching squares on the board.
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A four page book unit for the picture only, Caldecott Award book, A Ball for Daisy by Chris Raschka. The unit ask students to write the story plot, describe the two characters, draw and more.
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Four images per sheet of paper create this 12 page early reader booklet based on the Caldecott Award Winning book, A Ball for Daisy by Chris Raschka. Students read and illustrate the booklet.
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A colorful bulletin board border of footballs, basketballs, soccer balls, baseballs, and volley balls.
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Instructions for making peanut butter balls with list of tools, ingredients, discussion questions, writing prompt.
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If you like to play with beach balls, color 1 green.
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Two non-fiction articles: “The Great Ball Court at Chichen Itza” and the game of “Pok-a-Tok”. Thirteen pages with color photos. Four pages of questions/activities and a two page answer key.
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A set of colorful bulletin board letters with a sports ball design, spelling out the theme "Good Sport."
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A booklet and mini-posters to help with the different meanings of the word BALL.
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Instructions for making peanut butter balls with list of tools, ingredients, discussion questions.
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