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Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

St. Patrick's Day is on the way!

 

March can be magical when you take time to celebrate St Patrick's Day and these resources are filled with resources related to reading, writing and word work.  They are filled with informational text, games and crafts you will love!



As St. Patrick's Day approaches this packet is perfect book companion.

Before, after, and through the month of March it will bring "magic" into learning.

Craft

12 Colorful Vocabulary cards for posting

Story Sequence...cut and paste

Story Elements...cut and paste

Story Recall...draw and write

Cause and Effect

Vocab Match

Syllables

Make a list...green things

Label and Color the leprechaun

Word Search

Write a paragraph...are, can, have, will (leprechauns)

How to book...How to catch a leprechaun?

4 Math Board Games

doubles

odd even

sums

May your month of March be magical!!




This packet begins with a cute little leprechaun to decorate your classroom for the upcoming day when all that is seen is green. 

It is followed by an adorable leprechaun holding a letter the child has prepared.

The packet contains 4 literature suggestions that share information about the holiday as well as allowing students to use their imagination.

Jamie and the Giant Potato

Clever Tom the Leprechaun

The Night Before St. Patrick's Day

There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover

There are two comprehension activities to follow the reading of each story.

(cause/effect, story elements, recall, compare/contrast, sequencing, word study)

There is also a mini book with informational text about the holiday for guided reading and vocabulary cards for posting for the writing center and recognition.

Graphic Organizers

Assessment...true/false

Writing opportunities...sensory, informational

For reading practice there is a "Reader's Theater" (1st/2nd grade reading level)

How to Catch a Leprechaun

Graphic Organizer

Sequencing...first, next, then

Writing a letter to the leprechaun

Finally there are graphic organizers and final write pages for the Pot of Gold.

What would you do if you found a pot of gold?

How much is in a pot of gold?

Word work includes ABC order, syllables, word search, parts of speech and making words.






Are you feeling lucky?!!
This resource is just what you need to engage students during the first of March.

These interactive Google slides are filled with writing and word work as well as informational text about 
St. Patrick's Day.
Slide One:  Informational Text...Reading for Detail True/False

Slide Two:  Writing...Sensory and Narrative

Slide Three:  Writing...How to Catch a Leprechaun and Wanted poster

Slide Four:  Click and drag...Syllables and ABC Order

Slide Five:  Parts of Speech and Let's Make Words







Below check out some of the amazing activities.
















Friday, January 28, 2022

The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover!



Lucille Colandro once again has the old lady busy swallowing items.

She swallowed a clover begins this story and ends with wishing a Happy St. Patrick's Day.

The rhyme and repeat sequence mades this story wonderful for building vocabulary and recall.

This interactive Google slide resource is perfect for distance learning, a center or even whole group.

If the text is too difficult for some of your students, have everyone on a computer reading together and then interacting OR put it up on you Interactive White Board.

Slides One to Ten are simple text with click and drag.

There was an old lady who swallowed a clover.

She didn't role over.

Click and drag the clover to the old lady's hand.

Slide Eleven:  Vocabulary Picture Match...click and drag

Slide Twelve:  Story Retell...Click and drag

Slide Thirteen:  Shamrock Wishes...Type

Slide Fourteen:  Questions for the Leprechaun...Type








The Perfect Story for Read and Retell.

Work on expression!

Work on word work, writing, and more!!

12 Colorful Vocabulary Cards for posting

Story Sequence

Vocab Match

Story Retell...color, cut, slide

Cause and Effect

ABC Order

Center Activities

Craft

2 Game boards for partner work

Writing...narrative, informational







 

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Are You Feeling LUCKY!! Check out these St. Patrick Day Resources

Find it here.
Are you feeling lucky?!!
These two resources are just what you need to engage students during the first of March.
These interactive Google slides are filled with writing and word work as well as informational text about 
St. Patrick's Day.
Slide One:  Informational Text...Reading for Detail True/False
Slide Two:  Writing...Sensory and Narrative
Slide Three:  Writing...How to Catch a Leprechaun and Wanted poster
Slide Four:  Click and drag...Syllables and ABC Order
Slide Five:  Parts of Speech and Let's Make Words







This packet begins with a cute little leprechaun to decorate your classroom for the upcoming day when all that is seen is green. 

It is followed by an adorable leprechaun holding a letter the child has prepared.

The packet contains 4 literature suggestions that share information about the holiday as well as allowing students to use their imagination.

Jamie and the Giant Potato

Clever Tom the Leprechaun

The Night Before St. Patrick's Day

There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover

There are two comprehension activities to follow the reading of each story.

(cause/effect, story elements, recall, compare/contrast, sequencing, word study)

There is also a mini book with informational text about the holiday for guided reading and vocabulary cards for posting for the writing center and recognition.

Graphic Organizers

Assessment...true/false

Writing opportunities...sensory, informational

For reading practice there is a "Reader's Theater" (1st/2nd grade reading level)

How to Catch a Leprechaun

Graphic Organizer

Sequencing...first, next, then

Writing a letter to the leprechaun

Finally there are graphic organizers and final write pages for the Pot of Gold.

What would you do if you found a pot of gold?

How much is in a pot of gold?

Word work includes ABC order, syllables, word search, parts of speech and making words.