Check out this procedure writing freebie. This 'how to' writing worksheet helps students write about how to make popcorn!
Hello Everyone! I love helping first graders express themselves through writing. For me, the first semester of first grade is all about creating a safe environment for them to feel comfortable putting their thoughts down on paper. We work on all the different ways to incorporate written expression into our day. I just love when one of my little would rather write than do anything else! Well we are now all about making our great writing even better...That means editing. I don't know about you, but it has been my experience that kids do not like going back to fix anything in their writing! Does anyone truly love editing? Hence the challenge, making editing engaging. After researching and trying different things and I think I finally came up with something that the kids can understand, use, and grow. We compared different pieces and rated them. We will use them as rubrics to compare our own writing. We learned about a few first grade friendly editing marks. We modeled editing on an old piece. Then we received out "Editing Super Visors," and special editing pens. I love to have my kids peer edit, so we got with our writing partners right away and picked a piece on which to work our editing magic. TaDah!! Engagement! Our Editing Super Visors I did put all these ideas into a micro unit about editing and rubrics. A quick set of printable rubrics with rating numbers for your own quick print and go micro unit, CLICK HERE!! Or CLICK HERE for a new and improved version of the unit!! I hope you can use some of this!! As always, if you see any typos or anything that should be fixed (or edited!! Ha Ha!) please don't hesitate to holler at me!! Thanks for stopping by for a peek! Stay tuned for more first grade fun!! Joyfully! Nancy
K-1 POETRY UNIT I love teaching poetry to kindergarten and first grade students! Even though I have this labeled as Unit 8 in my Writing Series , I actually teach poetry throughout the entire year. We follow the same routine and students look forward to our poetry week every month.
Enjoy this FREE Roll-a-Story Writing Activity from MsJordanReads to kick-start your back-to-school writing fun! Students will love creating story starters using the mix-and-match story elements from the chart! (All you nice is a dice!) Download this free resource and for a fun, back-to-school activity! :) Happy Teaching!
Winter math and literacy activities and worksheets for elementary - Grade 1. Teaching first grade classroom with awesome printables. The pack contains tons of reading, writing, phonics, fluency, grammar, counting, addition & subtraction, time and money practice. Perfect companion for winter c...
I am so excited to share that first grade no prep packs are here! This resource makes it so easy to teach the first grade standards for math, reading, phonics and writing. No more searching for high quality, engaging worksheets and activities.. they are all here. Plus I am sharing thr
by Jarrett Lerner I’ve been wanting to make an activity book for years now. Something that could help kids – and kids-at-heart! – explore and develop their creativity, and turn to as a source for r…
Back to School is right around the corner for us and I am SUPER excited to kick of this school year with some fun, hands-on and engaging resources for The
When teaching narrative writing in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade, there are so many writing skills to cover. They range from creating a sequence of events (beginning, middle, and end) to more difficult
When teaching narrative writing in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade, there are so many writing skills to cover. They range from creating a sequence of events (beginning, middle, and end) to more difficult
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This post will give you more than 360 pages of 1st grade common core language arts worksheets with answer keys and posters to help your students learn!
2nd Grade English Worksheets are such a fantastic way for kids to learn their grammar. Worksheets are fun and your kids can have fun while learning better communication. Adjectives, antonyms, compound words, verbs, nouns and pronouns can all be more fun with worksheets. When they’re done, they’ll make sentences like nobody’s business. Print them all […]
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Shop more of The Moffatt Girls products: Click Here! This September NO PREP Packet for 2nd Grade is FILLED with hands-on, engaging and FUN resources that cover basic beginning skills for 2nd Grade! The activities in this packet can be use for group work , centers, small groups and more! The BEST part is that there is NO PREP! NO costly colored ink, NO laminating, NO cutting …. just PRINT! *Please note that this is a downloaded pdf file. No physical product will be sent to you. *************************************************** *This packet is targeted for 2nd grade, but can be used for high flying first graders and struggling 3rd graders. This packet includes the following resources: Even or Odd Bubbles? Color the even and odd bubbles according to the color code. Word Problems I - Read and solve the word problems, which include addition with 3 addends. Word Problems II - Read and solve the word problems, which include addition and subtraction with no regrouping. Addition and Subtraction with Fact Families Apple Pickin - Use the , or = symbols to compare numbers up to 100. Color by the code. Stuck on Stickers Graphing - Use the graph to answer questions of and =. Lunch Bar Graphing - Use the bar graph to answer questions about favorite foods. 100-1,000 by 10 - Count by tens and write the numbers on the lines starting with 100. Numbers In-Between - Write the numbers that come in-between each set of numbers from 100 - 999. It's About Time - Write the time or draw the hands under each clock to the hour and 1/2 hour. Less or More than 500 - Cut and paste the number into the columns of less than 500 or more than 500. Answer the questions. Less Than, Greater Than or Equal? - Solve the equations and use the or = signs. Number Order - Put numbers in order from Least to Greatest and identify the even and odd numbers. 100 Place Value - Count each 100 set. Write the number word and standard form for each set. Place Value I - Count the hundreds, tens and ones in each group. Write the value for each number and the total value. Place Value II - Count the hundreds, tens and ones in each group. Write the value for each number and the total value. Expanded Form - Fill in the chart to show how many hundreds, ten and ones in each set. Expanded Form II - Cut and paste the correct expanded from ice cream scoop to the correct standard form. Color the cones according to the color code. Roll the Place Value - Roll two dice, write the numbers in the tens and ones place, draw the place value and show the expanded form. Grandma's Place Value Quilt - Help Grandma pick the colors for her new quilt by reading the place value clues. Double Digit Addition (No Regrouping) Double Digit Mystery (No Regrouping) Solve the simple addition problems, read the clues, cross out the wrong answers and find the mystery answer! Subtracting Ones - Take away a one digit number from a two digit number (no regrouping). Follow Directions - Use the directions to add details to the map of the town. Color by Sight Word I - Use the color code to color the picture with the following 1st Grade sight words: always, before, many, which, gave and these. Color by Sight Word II - Use the color code to color the picture with the following 1st Grade sight words: would, does, write, made, don't and their. Complete or Incomplete Sentences? Read the sentences and put stars next to the complete sentences and X's next to incomplete sentences. What's the Question? Look at the picture and write 5 questions about the picture. Make a Statement - Look at the picture and write 5 statements about the picture. Sorting Nouns - Read the group of nouns. Identify the nouns by person, place or thing and write them in the correct columns. Write 3 different nouns that name a person, place or thing. Sorting Adjectives - Read the group of adjectives and sort them into five different columns: how many, what size, what color, how it feels/sounds and how it looks. Write 3 different adjectives for how something looks, how something feels and what color. Fixing Sentences I - Rewrite each sentence correctly using proper capitalization and punctuation. Fixing Sentences II - Rewrite each sentence correctly using proper capitalization and punctuation. ABC Activities - Cut and paste the words in ABC Order (all beginning with the letter b) and write them on the lines. Write 2 sentences using some of the words. Vowel Team Clues - Read the clues about the ai, a_e and ay vowel digraphs. Write the missing vowel teams and color the picture to match. Apple Antonyms or Synonyms? Read the set of words on each apple. Use the color code to color antonyms apples and synonym apples. Change the Word - Read each sentence. Change the underlined word to mean the opposite. Rewrite the new sentence. Working with Verbs - Read each sentence and underline the verb in the sentence. Write the verb on the line. Working with Nouns - Read the sentences and underline the nouns. Write the nouns next to the correct picture on the farm. Circle the adjectives in each sentence. Capitalize it! Read the postcard that Susie sent to Grandma. Identify and fix the words that Susie forget to Capitalize. Properly address your postcard to Grandma. Fix the sentence at the bottom. Roll and Read a Sight Word Phrase - Roll a die and read the Fry's 2nd 100 sight word phrases (perfect for fluency practice). Compound Words - Help Mr. Pig identify only the compound words. Use the words to write sentences. Vowel Teams I (ea and ee) - Look at each picture, color the beginning, middle and ending sounds. Middle sounds will include ee and ea choices. Use some of the words to write two sentences. Vowel Teams II (oe and ow) - Look at each picture, color the beginning and ending sounds. Ending sounds will include oe and ow choices. Use some of the words to write two sentences. Long i Spellings - Look at each picture and circle the correct long i spelling. Write each word on the line. Use the words to write new sentences. R-Blends - Look at the picture and say the word. Spell the word using an r-blend and write the word in the box. L-Blends - Look at the picture and say the word. Spell the word using an l-blend and write the word in the box. Be sure to follow the Moffatt Girls on: Visit my blog at The Moffatt Girls Blog Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Instagram Join my private group, The Moffatt Girls-Engage Group, to see how other teachers, parents, and homeschoolers are using and organizing Moffatt Girl Curriculum!
Check out these cute, 1st Grade worksheets for January. Practice math, reading, and writing with these fun winter themes.
We have prepared a list of worksheets with the key based on Punctuations for 2nd grade. It contains 7 pages. You can download the PDF below, Download: Punctuation Worksheets for 2nd Grade
These noun activities for first grade kids will get your students engaged and learning with games, anchor charts, pocket chart sorts and worksheets.
Check out these cute, 1st Grade worksheets for January. Practice math, reading, and writing with these fun winter themes.
Today I wanted to stop by and share some strategies for teaching vowel teams and diphthongs in our classroom! It’s always challenging to teach spelling patterns that aren’t easily decodable! […]
Introducing students to challenging words through Word of the Week can help increase their confidence in reading, writing, & speaking.
Last week we started our study of verbs. I have used a few free verbs study packs I've found on TPT to introduce the concept. I love thi...
Writing a narrative. Key words and drawing given. The topic is motivating, isn't it? I used it as a test.I'm also going to upload the tips I gave them to face this kind of writings. - ESL worksheets
Give your child practice with his sentence building skills with this printable worksheet that's all about capital letters.
This post has 5 activities to make teaching adverbs FUN! Some of these activities will also help students learn to use adverbs in their writing.
A blog for first grade and primary teachers with teaching tips for emergent readers including phonics, reading comprehension, and writing.
2nd Grade English Worksheets are such a fantastic way for kids to learn their grammar. Worksheets are fun and your kids can have fun while learning better communication. Adjectives, antonyms, compound words, verbs, nouns and pronouns can all be more fun with worksheets. When they’re done, they’ll make sentences like nobody’s business. Print them all […]
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With the help of picture clues, kids will find two words that make a single compound word. Have your child put "sun" and "flower" together in this worksheet.
Teaching grammar and language art skills can be a challenge for anyone. How do you hit all of the skills...effectively? How do you know your students are