
This resource round-up is packed with elementary ELA and Social Studies resources to help your students develop their letter and word recognition skills, improve their economy of language, and learn about regions in the world.
We’re featuring Vocabulary and Sight Word Practice Activities, Contraction practice worksheets, a United States Activity Packet, and more.
And as always, half of these resources are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“I Have, Who Has Games for Winter provides opportunities for children to practice identifying and naming items that can be found, and activities that people do, in the winter. I Have, Who Has Games for Winter are great vocabulary builders for PreK, Kindergarten, 1st grade, and ESL classes!” |
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“This printable Handwriting Practice Resource for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, or ESL includes: Path of Motion Script for each of the 42 sounds found in systematic/synthetic phonics programs, handwriting practice sheets, and letters and sound recognition activities!” |
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It’s FREE!“A fun and engaging way for students to practice adding word endings to root words.” |
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“Students practice using sight words in context with these Dolch word practice sheets.” |
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It’s FREE!“These 10 multiplication and division word problems are designed to get your students thinking about which operation to use. Great for review, in small groups, or whole group as well.” |
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“This product was created to help your students understand the difference between possessive nouns and contractions. Seven activities, aligned with the Common Core, designed for fun and skill mastery.” |
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It’s FREE!“Make learning the states and capitals more enjoyable with my Northeast Regional States and Capitals freebie sample. This is one of the five regional map activity packets offered in a larger bundle in my store.” |
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“Try my new The United States and Capitals Geography Review Activities. Help your upper elementary students learn the five regions of the United States with printable and Google map activities. This product will help you teach, review, and assess your students.” |