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Preview of Capitalizing holidays, product names, and geographic names (L.2.2 & L.2.2.a)

Capitalizing holidays, product names, and geographic names (L.2.2 & L.2.2.a)

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Mathniverse
Looking for a resource to effectively teach your students how to correctly capitalize holidays, product names, and geographic names? Look no further! This no-prep resource has a lesson plan, anchor charts, worksheets and even an extension activity for higher-level students. It can also be used for both small group and whole-class settings. This resource contains:15-minute lesson plan - contains common student misconceptions and strategies on how to effectively address them; also includes Model a
Preview of Capitalizing the word "I" in a sentence (L.K.2 & L.K.2a)

Capitalizing the word "I" in a sentence (L.K.2 & L.K.2a)

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Mathniverse
Do your students always leave the pronoun "I" lowercase whenever they write? This no-prep resource can help you fix that! It has it all--lesson plan, anchor chart, worksheets and even an extension activity for higher-level students. It can also be used for both small group and whole-class settings.This resource contains:15-minute lesson plan - contains common student misconceptions and strategies on how to effectively address them; also includes Model and Guided Practice activitiesOne anchor cha
Preview of 4 Seasons Activities & Poster! Four Seasons of the Year

4 Seasons Activities & Poster! Four Seasons of the Year

Created by
Firsties Besties
Four Seasons Activities and Poster (Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall / Autumn)6 Writing, Drawing, and Sorting Activities1 Poster with Definitions and ExamplesThe poster is great for a mini lesson as it shows examples, names of the four seasons (Summer, Winter, Spring, Fall), and the months that they fall in. The poster is also a great resource and reference for students to use and refer back to with the corresponding activities. The activities can be done whole group, small group, with a partner, or
Preview of Capitalizing names of people (L.1.2, L.1.2a)

Capitalizing names of people (L.1.2, L.1.2a)

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Mathniverse
Is capitalizing the names of people confusing for your students? Do they capitalize only the first name and forget to capitalize the last name? This resource is your solution! It has a lesson plan, anchor chart, worksheets, and even an extension activity for higher-level students. It can also be used for both small group and whole-class settings.This resource contains:15-minute lesson plan - contains common student misconceptions and strategies on how to effectively address them; also includes M
Preview of Capitalizing dates (L.1.2, L.1.2a, & L.1.2c)

Capitalizing dates (L.1.2, L.1.2a, & L.1.2c)

Created by
Mathniverse
Does your student forget to capitalize the month when writing a date or leave out the comma? Do they forget that the days of the week need a capital letter? This resource will help fix that! It has it all--lesson plan, anchor chart, worksheets and even an extension activity for higher-level students. It can also be used for both small group and whole-class settings.This resource contains:15-minute lesson plan - contains common student misconceptions and strategies on how to effectively address t
Preview of Capitalizing the first word in a sentence (L.K.2 & L.K.2a)

Capitalizing the first word in a sentence (L.K.2 & L.K.2a)

Created by
Mathniverse
Do your students need extra practice with capitalizing the first word in a sentence? This is the resource for you! It has it all--lesson plan, anchor chart, worksheets, and even an extension activity for higher-level students. It can also be used for both small group and whole-class settings.This resource contains:15-minute lesson plan - contains common student misconceptions and strategies on how to effectively address them; also includes Model and Guided Practice activitiesOne anchor chart - h
Preview of Farm Animals Math and Literacy Numbers 1-10 Read Sight Words, Write & Count

Farm Animals Math and Literacy Numbers 1-10 Read Sight Words, Write & Count

Do Your Students Need an Integrated Activity to Understand Connections Between Math and Literacy? Let Farm Animals HELP! 10 Numbered Sets Combine Read-Write-Count Mental Concepts into an EASY - FUN 2 LEARN and Relatable Lesson Plan!10 Sets, 8 Pages Each of Animal Sequences, Numbers 1-10.Each number has 8 pages that teach Read-Count-Write + Fun Animal Facts.REAL Animal Photographs taken by Patty Ann and Contributors!Animals Featured: * Dog * Cat * Llama * Horse * Duck * Bear * Elk * Goat * Cow *
Preview of Lesson Plan: NEVER LET A DINOSAUR SCRIBBLE

Lesson Plan: NEVER LET A DINOSAUR SCRIBBLE

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Shatiera Brunner
"Never Let a Dinosaur Scribble!" is a children's picture book written by Diane Alber. It tells the story of a dinosaur who loves to scribble, draw, and create, and it promotes the idea that art can be a joyful, unrestricted form of expression. Below is a lesson plan to help educators use this book in the classroom to promote creativity, art, and self-expression.
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