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Unlined paper with the title "February Birthdays" at the top and color illustrations of hearts in the surrounding border.
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Play online! From "February" to "year".
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Post the names of students with February birthdays on this heart-themed border paper.
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Use this form to write an acrostic poem about February.
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Full page February sign, featuring pictures of hearts. Great for centers, booklet covers or calendar boards.
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[member-created with abctools] Unscramble the words from "groundhog" to "twenty eight".
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This one-page fact sheet provides the basics (date of birth, immediate family, basic political record),
highlights events from during the Presidency, and features
at least one interesting fact.
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Color this picture of a heart with a banner that reads "Valentine"
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Roll the dice and move around the candy-heart covered board.
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Color this drawing of a doves and a heart. Has lines to write using words from a word bank.
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Narrow-lined writing paper with an illustration of Abraham Lincoln in the top center. Use for reports.
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[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.
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very simple reading comprehension
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Practice following directions... and make pretty valentines at the same time. Includes: sequencing events, following coloring instructions, etc. A set of four activities.
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"If you are alert like the rooster, color the roosters beak orange." Color the picture to match the characteristics of this animal in the Chinese zodiac. Great vocabulary.
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Biography of the first President of the United States, with comprehension and sequencing questions.
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Bingo game with 25 cards. Use for Valentine's day or Heart month.
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[member-created with abctools] Write a Groundhog Day report on the lined paper with a realistic picture of a groundhog across the top of the page. Use the words in the provided word bank (from "brown" to "vegetarian") to write the report.
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Fill in the blanks to make Valentine words.
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Color this heart with stars and stripes.
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Abraham Lincoln's famous "Gettysburg Address". Worksheets to review the speech are available on our member site.
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"Suzy is making a heart." A very short realistic fiction valentine-themed reading comprehension.
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Create your own flashcards with these blank heart outlines. Six to a page.
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Full page format for students to write a report on Abraham Lincoln. Includes targeted questions.
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Mixed multiplication practice to eight.
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Foldable card with a picture of a cup with heart balloons to color and the words "HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY, DAD"
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Use this Venn diagram to compare two presidents.
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Find the groundhog-theme words from "burrow" to "winter" in this rectangular word search.
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Interactive Word Search for Smartboard. Or, you can use the Interactive Notebook Viewer to use on your computer.
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A simple, versatile basis for future crafts; students assemble a three-dimensional tree from two silhouettes with slotted bases.
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Straight edge, full color.