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Kindergarten St. Patrick's Day writing-essays grant proposals

Preview of St. Patrick’s day Word search, word scramble, worksheet Spring Season, K-3rd

St. Patrick’s day Word search, word scramble, worksheet Spring Season, K-3rd

Created by
Nutjaree Papin
Get ready for a St. Patrick's Day Spring season adventure with our word search worksheet designed for K-3rd grade. Discover and learn key vocabulary from our word search, word scramble, cut & Paste and maze. It's a perfect way for kids to celebrate St. Patrick's Day while enhancing vocabulary skills.
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Letter to the Leprechaun Writing Activity LIMITED TIME DEAL

St. Patrick's Day Letter to the Leprechaun Writing Activity LIMITED TIME DEAL

Write a Letter to the Leprechaun!In this activity students will be able to write a personal letter to Lucky the Leprechaun! There are a variety of writing pages to choose from. Coloring pages are also included to share with the leprechaun. A response page is shared that can be read to the entire class on St. Patrick's Day!Clipart copyright to Whimsy Workshop Teaching.
Preview of Preschool Addition: St. Patrick's Day

Preschool Addition: St. Patrick's Day

PRESCHOOL ADDITION: ST. PATRICK’S DAYPreschool Addition includes activities for addition in 5. Each activity is simple to prep and easy to use in the classroom. INCLUDED IN PRESCHOOL ADDITION:10 Addition Bonds (within 5)10 addition mats (within 5)Addition board game Dice for board gameHOW TO USE PRESCHOOL ADDITION:Addition Bonds:Students will use manipulatives to represent the numbers in the circles.Then, students will write the total in the empty circle.Addition Mats:Students will use manipulat
Preview of Tips for writting Ipad grants

Tips for writting Ipad grants

Created by
Sherrie Burgoyne
How do you get iPads to be available to each student in your classroom? The answer is basic: you write a grant. Every successful grant application begins with a project, then a plan and with getting permission. They are the three P’s to getting grants. I hope you enjoy my short EBook on Tips for Writing Ipad Grants, and wish you success in your grant writing endeavors.
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