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This is a printout with eight Thanksgiving nametags in black and white.
In this worksheet, draw four Spring items and write each of their names. This printout about drawing and writing is for early readers.
In this printout for early readers, students draw four Thanksgiving items of their own choosing. They then write the name of each item below its picture.
Draw four flowers. Below each flower, write its name. This is a printout about drawing and writing for early readers.
Draw four summer items. Below each object, write its name. This printout is for early readers.
“Draw Four Halloween Items.” This is a printout about drawing and writing for early readers.
Draw four winter items in this printable worksheet. Below each object, write its name.
‘Draw Four Fall Items’. This is a printable worksheet about drawing and writing for early readers.
Draw four toys. Below each toy, write its name.
Use the list of fruit-related words to answer simple questions in this printable worksheet.
A tiny, printable book about simple words related to sports – for early readers and writers. The book has 2 pages to print and makes 8 pages for the student to cut out, color, and write in. The words are: bat, baseball, glove, bike, soccer ball, skates, and “Can you think of another sports word?”
Write an acrostic poem about Halloween. Start each line with a letter from the word HALLOWEEN.
‘Which Witch is Which?’ This printable worksheet is about following instructions for early readers. Work through the instructions to color the flying witches in these Halloween scene!
Celebrate Halloween — print out these eight pumpkin nametags in color.
Celebrate Halloween — print out these eight black-and-white pumpkin nametags.
This is a printable worksheet on bats, with a short text to read, an anatomy picture to label, and questions to answer.
A butterfly printable worksheet: read a short text, label anatomy and life cycle pictures, and answer questions.
Color the witch and wizard items on the left or the right. For example, “Color the witch on the right green.” Items: witch, wand, hat, bat, web, ghost, crystal ball, cauldron, wizard, broom. Or go to the answers.
Color the Fall items on the left or the right. This helps the student learn about left vs. right.
Follow the instructions to color the Halloween items on the left or on the right. This printable worksheet for early readers is about learning left and right.