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Celebrate on May 5th by sending these "Kodomo no Hi" cards, with illustrations of carp kites.
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Twelve small badges per page that celebrate the ancient Persian New Year, Nowruz. Print your choice from one page illustrated in color or one in black and white.
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Border paper celebrating Australia Day, January 26, with an Australian flag, a koala and a kangaroo.
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Grandparents' Day is is the second Sunday in September (This rebus is about a school celebration of Grandparents' Day).
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An advanced craft that has students make a stuffed dimensional felt wall decoration of a rabbit and carrot. Teaches beginning sewing skills, including using patterns. Appropriate for Easter or secular spring celebrations.
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Three per page bookmarks celebrating Japan's Golden Week with colorful carp kites and information on the weeks traditional events. Print either the color page or the black and white page.
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Celebrate on May 5th by sending these foldable cards, with color illustrations of carp kites and the words "Happy Children's Day"
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Word scramble, word search, crossword, cloze, short answer comprehension questions and a writing prompt to review Katharine Holabird's story of an ice skating New Year's celebration.
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Celebrate 100th Day with 100 jellybeans... or any colored candy. Use the tally sheet and graph form to determine how many jellybeans you have of each color.
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A cake to color and lines to write a birthday letter or a brief birthday story.
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Celebrate spring with this cute writing paper with clover border and lines. Created with abctools.
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Celebrate the first 100 days of school with this poem.
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[member-created with abctools] Find the National Children's Book Week-theme words from "celebrate" to "realistic" in this castle-shaped word search.
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Play online! From "celebrate" to "star".
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Bookmarks describing French traditional celebrations.
Marque-pages qui montrent les fêtes françaises traditionnelles.
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A biography of the American celebrity, followed by multiple choice questions.
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Color illustrated bookmark, three per page, celebrating the ancient Persian New Year, Nowruz. Illustrated with flags of some of the many countries where the event is celebrated.
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Comprensión de lectura sobre la celebración de "Juneteenth", la cual celebra los últimos días de la emancipación de los esclavos en los Estados Unidos. A reading comprehension about the celebration of Juneteenth, which celebrates the last days of the emancipation of slaves in the United States.
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In the U.S., Independence Day is celebrated on July 4th. On July 14th, the French celebrate Bastille Day. Learn more about this holiday and then answer the multiple choice questions and fill in the Venn diagram.
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This one-page reading comprehension follows a standardized testing format. An interesting story about the annual New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square, and great testing practice!
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A medium-skill-level craft that uses stiffened string to make a rabbit shape. Appropriate for Easter or secular spring celebrations.
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Celebrate the spring! Use an old plastic container to make a funny bunny basket.
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Celebrate the 100th day of school with this full-color "An American football field is 100 yards long!" sign.
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A reading comprehension about several important American victories and their effects on the American morale.
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"Those lighthearted hippo pals are back in five short stories that celebrate friendship's many gives and takes."
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension for this installment in the series by James Marshall.
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From "celebration" to "patriotism".
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A more complex craft, with included patterns, in which students make a dimensional paper bunny wall hanging. Also suitable for non-denominational spring season celebration.
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Grandparents' Day is is the second Sunday in September (This rebus is about a school celebration of Grandparents' Day).
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Celebrate the 100th day of school with this full-color "C is the Roman numeral for 100" sign.
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Group Meeting, Dismissal, Writer's Workshop, Handwriting, Birthday Celebration, Star Student
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Imagine that you were in charge of all the solstice celebrations for an imaginary country...
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This fact filled reading comprehension presents the solstice celebration as a cross-cultural observance of the beginning of winter.
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Celebrate the 100th day of school with this full-color "100 pennies equals 1 dollar!" sign.
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"We celebrate Halloween every year on October 31st. Where does the holiday come from?" Learn the answer to the origin of the holiday, as well as some traditions, with this reading comprehension.
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It's the day before Christmas, and Bear's friends have gathered in his lair to wake him up to celebrate the holiday. Use this unit to enhance vocabulary and spelling from the story.
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Story of Charlie's Easter celebration with his family. Crossword puzzles and activities. Lisez comment Charlie célèbre Pâques avec sa famille. Mots croisés et activités.