Weekly 1st Grade Sight Word Homework by Corbitt's.
I have created a new version of my editable back to school letter! Your students will love being welcomed to your classroom with this cheery letter! I send mine through mail, but would be perfect for Back to School Night or the first day of school. Editable for grades Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4t.
Whether you are just beginning to introduce cause and effect, or your kids just need some extra review or assessment, this is a great, simple packet for you!Includes: 2 cause and effect anchor charts, 4 fun and engaging cause and effect printables that allow students to be creative while requiring critical thinking skills, and 1 cause and effect picture book scavenger huntClip Art.
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Aug 1, 2014 - Today's topic is classroom information! After several years I have decided I really want things spelled out about. Stay safe and healthy. Please practice hand-washing and social distancing, and check out our resources for adapting to these times. Dismiss Visit. Article from mandys-tips-4-teachers.blogspot.com. Welcome Back Week: Classroom Information. Today's topic is classroom.
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Teacher Action Vowels and Consonants. We started first grade about 5 weeks ago. Ah! Time flies when you are having fun! We reviewed vowels and consonants for a few days and I needed to see where my kids were. I also needed to keep my back to school sanity. We headed outside with chalk (and clipboard) in hand for a little formative. Students wrote their names and marked the vowels and.