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Gifts to Give: Draw and Write 3 Things. On this printable worksheet, draw three gifts you would like to give, and write about each of them, including who you’d give them to.
In this printable worksheet, draw three things you might see or do in the Winter and write about each of them.
See if you can think of and write ten new uses for a wire coat hanger. Or, find twenty new uses for a wire coat hanger.
See if you can think of and write ten new uses for a wire coat hanger. Or, find twenty new uses for a wire coat hanger.
See if you can think of and write ten new uses for styrofoam packing peanuts. Or, find twenty new uses for styrofoam packing peanuts.
Draw a picture and write about a Halloween ghost. What does it look like? Does it make any sounds?
Write a poem about who you are (and who you want to be). Or go to a pdf of the “I am…” poetry prompt worksheet.
Write a poem about how you feel (and how you’d like to feel). Or go to a pdf of the “I feel…” poetry prompt worksheet.
Write a poem about what you know (and what you’d like to know). Or go to a pdf of the “I know…” poetry prompt worksheet.
A Book for Early Readers: Read it online or print it out!
These are eight printable Christmas gift tags in color. Images on the tags: Christmas Ornaments, Christmas Trees, Gift Boxes, Snowmen.
These are eight printable black-and-white Christmas gift tags. The images are: Christmas Ornaments, Christmas Trees, Gift Boxes, Snowmen.
Follow the instructions on this winter scene printout – color the items, finish the drawing, and answer the questions. Sample instruction: “Color the sledder’s pants blue and his boots and gloves black.”
These are eight printable Christmas gift tags in color. Images on the tags: Santa Claus, Christmas Trees, Star and Angel, and Snowmen.
These are eight printable black-and-white Christmas gift tags. Images on the tags: Santa Claus, Christmas Trees, Star and Angel, and Snowmen.
Write a poem about what you hear (and what you’d like to hear). Or go to a pdf of the “I hear…” poetry prompt worksheet.
Write a poem about what you see (and what you’d like to see). Or go to a pdf of the “I see…” poetry prompt worksheet. Friday, December 9, 2011s
Draw and color in the gingerbread men picture according to simple directions, such as, “Draw a red smile on the gingerbread man on the right.” This printout is for early readers.
Write a poem about what you like (and something you don’t like). Or go to a pdf of the “I like…” poetry prompt worksheet.
Color and count the penguins according to directions, such as: “How many penguins are facing right?”