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Kindergarten Easter rubrics

Preview of Free Reward Charts

Free Reward Charts

Free Bunny and Stars Reward Charts
Preview of How To Dye Easter Eggs Writing unit. Kindergarten preschool Prompts activities

How To Dye Easter Eggs Writing unit. Kindergarten preschool Prompts activities

How to Dye Easter Eggs writing unit for Preschool and Kindergarten. Easter and Spring day themed activities, prompts, rubrics, writing process posters, anchor charts, and bookmarks. Differentiated versions of each resource so you can customize! Walk your students though the writing process for 3 sentences or 1 paragraph! Below is what is included:2 different versions for Prewriting (sequencing the steps for dying an egg). 2 different versions of a plan3 different versions of a draft2 different f
Preview of Retell Easter Weekend Writing - No prep, rubric inculded

Retell Easter Weekend Writing - No prep, rubric inculded

If you need a fun, engaging Writing activity this package is the way to kickstart writing in your classroom. This Retell Easter Writing is perfect for a quick writing activity as you head back into the classroom. It is low prep and will be perfect for an easy writing grade/mark. Students will reflect on their weekend then retell their adventures. This package includes: - three different layouts to choose from. Each layout has the title that includes On Easter Weekend- worksheets are appropriate
Preview of Easter Vocabulary Barrier Games with Rating Rubrics Speech Therapy Activity

Easter Vocabulary Barrier Games with Rating Rubrics Speech Therapy Activity

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Use these Easter Barrier Games to target descriptive language, listening, vocabulary, comprehension, and communication repairs in speech therapy and choose the level of difficulty of the tasks! With 3 levels of difficulty, you can choose to use an easier or harder set of barrier pictures or to progress from easier to harder. Using identical picture sets that look alike except for one or more contrasting features, your students will make matching picture pairs by hiding pictures behind a barrier
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