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Five Little Ornaments

For Students Pre-K - 2nd
In this felt board counting activity worksheet, students color the ornaments that will be used for a felt board counting activity to accompany the song "Five Little Ornaments".
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Seussville

A Classic in 236 Words

For Students K - 6th Standards
Get in the reading spirit on Read Across America Day while celebrating Dr. Seuss' birthday with four printable worksheet activities. Included is a word search using story character's names, a quiz to test how many Dr. Seuss titles you've...
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Patchwork Paper Stockings

For Teachers Pre-K - 8th
Youngsters create holiday stockings from construction paper and pieces of wrapping paper cut into squares. It's always nice to have a holiday craft, or two, up your sleeve during December. This craft is easy to implement, and the...
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Odd and Even Numbers

For Teachers 1st
First graders practice number identification by reading a story in class. In this number sense lesson, 1st graders read the story A Wish for Wings that Work and identify objects within the book's photographs. Students count the number of...
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Subtraction (Numbers 0-6 With Snowman Picture)

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this subtraction worksheet, students solve 10 problems in which numbers 0 to 6 are subtracted. There is a snowman on the page.
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Polar Express Lesson Plan

For Teachers Pre-K - 3rd
Students write and illustrate a wish for the first gift of Christmas. In this Christmas lesson plan, students read the book The Polar Express and then write what they wish could be the first gift of Christmas.
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Matching Shapes

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this matching shapes worksheet, students draw lines to connect matching shapes, triangle, circle, rectangle, oval and square. Students then color the shapes.
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Mine Is! Is Yours?

For Teachers 1st
First graders engage in a lesson which teaches the concept of symmetry through the use of letters in the student's name. They use a piece of yarn to see if they can make symmetrical pieces out of their own names.

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