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Sort each group of New Year's themed words in alphabetical order.
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Lined paper with an illustration of New Year's fireworks at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines)
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Wide-lined paper with an illustration of a New Year's party at the top. (primary) (20 pt. line, 1.5 spaces between lines)
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Lined paper with a "Happy New Year" illustration at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines)
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Color the hat, the streamers, and the words "Happy New Year!"
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[member-created with abctools] Picture of a snowy house with narrow lines to write down your resolutions for the New Year.
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Post the names of students with January birthdays on this New Year's-themed sign.
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Print and wrap this candy wrapper around a standard-size candy bar and tape in place.
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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 picture to color and space to write a very short story with New Year's theme words from a word bank.
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Lined paper with an illustration of a New Year's party at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines)
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Write down your resolutions for the New Year.
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Wide-lined paper with a "Happy New Year" illustration at the top. (primary) (20 pt. line, 1.5 spaces between lines)
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[member-created with abctools] Use to write resolutions with children on first day back to school in the New Year. Bell-shaped shapebook with writing prompts ("My first resolution... My second resolution...")
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From "achieve" to "year".
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A color illustrated calendar header of objects related to New Years celebrations: hats, horns, fireworks. May be used with abcteach's New Years Calendar Day Set.
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A new year has arrived and you can look forward to reaching new goals. You can also learn from the past and from those who are older than you. Interview someone older than you. Use this form for writing your questions and answers.
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Color and cut out only the numbers you need to complete the year on the coloring page provided. Glue the numbers in the blanks and color the page.
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Its the end of the year; time to say goodbye. What was great about the year? What wasnt? Write a short summary of the past year.
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A set of four holiday signs or labels for use in classroom as daily schedule or center signs. Set 2 includes: 100th Day, St. Patrick's Day, Ground Hog Day, New Years.
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