A great activity for Thanksgiving. Have students use the writing prompt to describe how to cook a turkey. Color the picture.
This choice board activity aligns with Literature Key Ideas and Details of the CCSS for 4th grade. Templates included for various activities.
This color poster shows the basic steps in a story sequence.
These templates allow students to identify the four basic sequencing steps in a story of their choice. Includes portrait and landscape pages.
A sequencing style template with 7 vertical text boxes listing; First, Next, and Last, ready for you to type in your own text.
Story sequencing activity that is great for Thanksgiving! Have students write and draw a picture for each step in the process.
Five pictures sequencing on how to wash your hands.
Make this reuseable activity using a paint stir or ruler, Velcro, and laminate cards. Students practice putting days of the week in correct.
Make this reuseable activity using a paint stir stick or ruler, Velcro, and laminate cards. Students practice putting months in correct order.
Make this reuseable activity using a paint stir stick or ruler, Velcro, and laminated cards. Students practice putting upper case letters in alphabetical order.
Make this reuseable activity using a paint stir stick or ruler, Velcro, and laminated cards. Students practice putting numbers from 1 to 20 in correct order.
Make this reuseable activity using a paint stick stir or ruler, Velcro and laminated cards. Students practice putting numbers from 1 to 100 in correct order.
Student counting worksheet and matching color page for teachers use. Students count the pictures and match to the correct number word. The answers are in dotted letters for students to trace. CC: Math: K.CC.4
Students count the eggs and match to the correct number. The answers are in dotted letters for students to trace. CC: Math: K.CC.4
This cut and paste activity allows students to identify the sequential steps in making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
Young students will explore and describe the beginning, middle and end of their story.
This activity allows students to explore and descibe the beginning, middle and end of a fiction story.
Make this reuseable activity using a paint stir stick or ruler, velcro, and laminate cards. Students practice putting months in correct order.