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Library skills Common Core L.K.1a resources

Preview of Library Rules Printable Mini Book for Primary Elementary Students

Library Rules Printable Mini Book for Primary Elementary Students

Library Rules Printable Mini Book for Primary Elementary Students was designed for primary learners. This printable download is an introduction to students about how to care for their library books. The little booklet about Library Rules allows students to read, trace, draw, and write. You can customize the mini book as you see fit to meet the needs of your diverse students. This print and go Library Rules mini book is suitable for ANY Primary Learner and make a great addition to your Welcome to
Preview of Library Skills : Search & Create Mini Unit - Primary Canadian Ontario Curriculum

Library Skills : Search & Create Mini Unit - Primary Canadian Ontario Curriculum

Library Skills Mini Unit - Search and Create Task follows the ONTARIO CURRICULUM but can be used for any Library or Research skills unit/lessonIn this task, students are presented with the challenge of "Creating an Report Cover Page" and three formal lessons can help build towards it. * Each lesson can be paused and continued for more than just one day. Work at your own speed!* The final task can be modified depending on what the homeroom teacher is working towards (ie: project on weather = weat
Preview of Magic Sight Word (White Crayon & Marker Activity)- Thanksgiving/Fall Pie Edition

Magic Sight Word (White Crayon & Marker Activity)- Thanksgiving/Fall Pie Edition

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Makayla Range
This is a great no-prep Thanksgiving/Fall activity for Kindergarten or 1st grade that corresponds with sight words (or any other vocabulary you'd like to reinforce in the classroom/library. Print off one (or both) of the versions of this activity and use a white crayon to fill in the words in the blank section of the pies. Have students then go over the pies with markers which will reveal the words you wrote in white crayons. You can make this activity as exciting as you want with your classes (
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