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Spring Activities ELA and MATH REVIEW 1st Grade No Prep Printables April BUNDLE

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Great for easy prep and review. I pull these out whenever I have a sub, early finishers, or need some review on a skill.
My students loved using this resource. Thank you for providing a meaningful resource for students to use over and over again.

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    This spring themed no prep packet filled with lots of great LITERACY & MATH review activities for your 1st grade students! These incorporate grammar, reading, and math printables. The kids will think these are fun April worksheets and not really work at all!!! There are 31 ELA and 30 Math worksheets that review a wide variety of skills. These printables also come in 1/2 page size. These are great for morning work, early finishers, or to review a skill. These are also a perfect packet to send home with your students to work on during the month. These are all no prep...just print and go! All of the pages are EASY for the students to do. They all include directions and answer keys.

    These focus on 1st graders TEKS and common core objectives. However, they would also be good for 2nd grade kids as a review.


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    Included in the no prep ELA APRIL resource is:
    ►2 different covers to choose from

    ►Hunting for Spring word search

    ►Vowel Digging (short vowel sounds)

    ►Flower Garden (find the pictures that rhyme with the CVC word)

    ►Raining Letters (choose the initial sound of the object shown)

    ►Honey Vowels (choose the correct vowel within the CVC word)

    ►Spring Mix Vowels (unscramble the CVCe word)

    ►Picking Flowers (color the long and short vowels different colors)

    ►Planting Letters (write the correct beginning or ending letter)

    ►Changing Letters (change a letter within a word and write the new word)

    ►Spring Rhymes (color the picture that rhymes with the picture/word shown)

    ►Compounding Spring (compound words)

    ►Spring Words (label each spring picture)

    ►Decoding Syllables (writing the 1st syllable and 2nd syllable of words)

    ►Sunny Syllables (sorting 1, 2, and 3 syllable words)

    ►Raining Vowels (coloring the correct vowel team for the picture shown)

    ►Cloudy Diphthongs (color the correct diphthong for the picture shown)

    ►Spring Word Hunt (label the picture and find the r controlled vowel words in the word search)

    ►Blooming Blends (color the correct initial blend for the picture shown)

    ►Raining R Blends (match the picture to the correct r blend word)

    ►Sunshine Blends (writing the initial s blend word for the picture shown)

    ►Spring Blends (write the beginning blend for the picture shown)

    ►Buzzing Blends 1 (color the pictures with the correct ending blend)

    ►Buzzing Blends 2 (color the pictures with the correct ending blend)

    ►Growing Doubles (color the double consonant pictures for the given letters)

    ►Digraph Blooms (write the correct initial digraph)

    ►Catching Endings (color the pictures with the correct final sounds)

    ►Bubble Sounds (sort the digraphs and blends)

    ►Trigraph Pond (match the trigraph to the correct picture)
    ►Spr-ing Sounds (write the correct "spr" trigraph beside the matching picture)

    ►Fishing Trigraphs (color the ending trigraphs, -dge and -tch words)

    ►Leafy Contractions (write the contractions for the 2 words given)

    ►All pages are available in 1/2 sheet sizes
    ►Answer keys are included for all pages (in full page and 1/2 page sizes)

    Included in the no prep Math April resource is:

    ►2 different covers to choose from

    ►Hop by Twos (skip counting by 2's)

    ►Spring to Fives (skip counting by 5's)

    ►Blooming Number Line (filling in missing numbers on the number line)

    ►One More, One Less (under 100)

    ►Number Puzzle (filling in missing numbers on hundreds chart "pieces")

    ►Spring Number Path (placing numbers in order from greatest to least)

    ►Guess the Number (looking at base ten blocks, tally marks, expanded form, number words, and place value pictures, children will write the standard form of the number next to it's matching clue)

    ►Honeycomb Numbers (given place value clues using ones, tens, and hundreds, the kids will color in the standard form number)

    ►Ten More, Ten Less (under 100)

    ►Comparing Numbers (using >, <, =, numbers under 120)

    ►Count and Add 1 (up to 10)

    ►Buggy Counting (count pictures and compare using >, <, =)

    ►Spring Ten Frames (look at the number and draw that many flowers on the ten frames, under 20)

    ►Add and Compare (add 3 one digit numbers and compare using >, <, =)

    ►Rainbow Addition (adding 2 numbers and writing the sum, up to 20)

    ►Addition Balance (find the missing addend to balance the addition equations on both sides)

    ►Addition Road (add the numbers along the path)

    ►Tulip Sums (find the missing addend to get a sum of 20, adding 4 numbers)

    ►Lily Subtraction (subtraction under 20, using the number line to help you)

    ►"Turtle-y" Equal (finding the missing numbers within the subtraction problems to make them equal on both sides)

    ►Subtraction Road (subtracting numbers along the path)

    ►Catching Rain (looking for pairs, match the math equations to their answer)

    ►Flower Power(finding the missing numbers within the math problems to make them equal on both sides)

    ►Spring Math Numbers (find out what each spring picture represents and complete the addition and subtraction problems)

    ►Spring Measuring (finding the longest or tallest item)

    ►Measuring with Flowers (nonstandard measurement)

    ►Counting Coins (adding mixed coins under $1.00)

    ►Making Money (color the group of coins that is worth more, under $1.00)
    ►Spring Sale (count the coins and write the value)

    ►Springtime Fun (write the digital time based off the analog clock)

    ►All pages are available in 1/2 sheet sizes
    ►Answer keys are included for all pages (in full page and 1/2 page sizes)

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
    Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
    Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.
    Add within 100, including adding a two-digit number and a one-digit number, and adding a two-digit number and a multiple of 10, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used. Understand that in adding two-digit numbers, one adds tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose a ten.
    Given a two-digit number, mentally find 10 more or 10 less than the number, without having to count; explain the reasoning used.

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