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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses making friends in a new school.
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Book comprehension and vocabulary enhancement for this installment of Alyssa Satin Capucilli's popular "Biscuit" series. Biscuit the puppy runs away from his bath with his puppy friend, Puddles.
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Sample from our student friendly posters for 3rd grade literature that will help guide students toward goals established by Common Core Standards. Member Packet includes 4 posters each, and includes an overview of these standards for teacher or parent use and a student checklist.
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Learn friendship-related vocabulary with this fun set: a word search, word scramble, crossword, ABC order, cloze exercise, and more. From "buddy" to "together".
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Cut out the pages and staple or sew together for a fun autograph book! Pages for friends, family, etc.
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Post the names of students with June birthdays on this snowflake-themed sign (for our friends in the southern hemisphere).
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Sample from our student friendly posters for 2nd grade writing that will help guide students toward goals established by Common Core Standards. Member Packet includes 4 posters each, and includes an overview of these standards for teacher or parent use and a student checklist
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"The children ran around the park playing hide-and-seek." A realistic fiction reading comprehension.
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Post the names of students with May birthdays on this fall leaf-themed sign (for our friends in the southern hemisphere).
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A 10-page heart-shaped shapebook with Valentines theme words, from VALENTINE to FRIENDS.
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Questions about friendship for extended writing or discussion after reading E.B. White's "The Trumpet of the Swan."
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Post the names of students with November birthdays on this sun & starfish-themed sign (for our friends in the southern hemisphere).
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Sample from our student friendly posters for 4th grade literature that will help guide students toward goals established by Common Core Standards. Member Packet includes 4 posters each, and includes an overview of these standards for teacher or parent use and a student checklist.
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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.
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Sample from our student friendly posters for 5th grade literature that will help guide students toward goals established by Common Core Standards. Member Packet includes 4 posters each, and includes an overview of these standards for teacher or parent use and a student checklist.
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Find the park-theme words from "friend" to "trees" in this simple rectangular word search.
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A ten page book for students to fill in personal information, such as current favorites of all categories, goals made and met in the past year, friends, etc. A great way to encapsulate the past year, as well as create a lasting memento.
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"If you would like to help in our classroom..." Volunteer forms for parents. Specify the areas in which help is needed with this colorful and friendly request. Two to a page.
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Post the names of students with September birthdays on this butterfly-themed sign (for our friends in the southern hemisphere).
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A simple 1/2 page form for students to use to recommend books to each other, to other classes, or to a friend.
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"Write about a friend of yours." Lined paper with an illustration of friends and a prompt to write about a friend.
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Book comprehension and vocabulary enhancement for this installment of Alyssa Satin Capucilli's popular "Biscuit" series. Sam is a big dog and Biscuit's newest friend.
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Enhances the Dav Pilkey book with vocabulary and comprehension exercises.
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A ten page study unit for the Edward Marshall book, Fox and His Friends. Includes completion and true/false question sets, word unscramble, writing prompts, crossword puzzle, word search and answer keys.
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Use this Venn diagram to compare yourself and one of your friends.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses defending a friend who is being mocked.
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Label the five parts of this friendly letter.
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This set of two posters can also be adapted for a mini-office. Step by step directions explain the format and style of a friendly letter.
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"I have a friend. Her name is Kim." Short and easy reading comprehension.
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This set of two posters can also be adapted for a mini-office. Explains the basic five-part format of a friendly letter.
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To use this colorful four-page poster with the slogan "A BOOK IS A FRIEND!": print the pages, fold the edges, then glue or tape together along the edges. Laminate the poster for longer use.
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From "friend" to "share".
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses defending a friend who is being mocked.
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Lined writing paper with the title "My Friends" at the top.
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Use this Venn diagram to compare friends.
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Clifford makes friends with a boy. Enhances vocabulary and comprehension of this book from Norman Bridwell's popular "Clifford" series.
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Writing Prompt: What qualities make a good friend? Students write their opinions about friendship and explain their responses. Common Core: Text Types and Purposes W.4.1
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[member-created using abctools] Unlined 1/2 pages with abcKids illustrations in each corner and a writing or drawing prompt on each page ("I made new friends at school!")
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Writing Prompt: What qualities make a good friend? Students reflect about friendship and offer their opinions. Common Core: Text Types and Purposes W.5.1
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Suggestions for teachers to guide students during a "read aloud" of Aliki's popular story of friendship, with pages for students to fill in their own before, during, and after reading questions; this unit includes art prompts.