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Main Idea vs. Theme Sort
A main idea is specific to a story, while a theme is a universal lesson. Practice identifying the difference between main ideas and themes with this fun sorting activity! What you need: Scissors Glue How to prep: Cut out and laminate (optional) the cards. Directions:...
Making Connections Bookmarks
Use this bookmark to help remind you to make connections as you read! What you need: Scissors How to prep: Cut out and laminate (optional) the bookmarks. Directions: Use it to hold your place as you read! Learning Benchmarks: Primary: The child effectively utilizes...
Antonyms Go Fish
This fun rendition on Go Fish will help your child practice opposites, known as antonyms! What you need: Go Fish Game Cards How to prep: Cut out and laminate (optional) the bookmarks. Directions: In a group of 2-4 players, shuffle the cards and deal each player 5...
Summarizing Graphic Organizer
This vibrant graphic organizer will help your child organize their thoughts about a book they've read! What you need: Favorite fiction or nonfiction text How to prep: Laminate for future use with an expo marker (optional). Directions: Summarize the text you read by...
Connect Four: Name That Letter
Make letter identification FUN with this simple twist on a classic game! What you need: Two sets of different colored tokens or counters to be used as Connect Four game pieces How to prep: Print the pages. Laminate for future use if you'd like. Directions: Play with...
KWL Poster Chart
Use this KWL Poster Chart when reading non-fiction to discuss what you KNOW, what you WANT to know, and what you've LEARNED (at the end) . What you need: Tape Laminator and dry erase marker (optional) How to prep: Print the pages. Tape together. Laminate for future...
Imagery Draw
Practice metaphors by tapping into your creative side! What you need: Crayons, markers, or colored pencils How to prep: Simply print the pages. Directions: Draw the image that comes to mind when reading the metaphor sentences listed.Examples: My baby brother is a...
Beginning Sounds Clip Cards
This game helps with identifying beginning sounds of common words with visual aides! What you need: Clothespins Scissors Laminator (optional) How to prep: These strips are meant to review letter sounds. There are 26 of them. Print them on cardstock and laminate them...
Nature Alphabet Cards
NO DESCRIPTION!Learning Benchmarks: Primary: Post-Primary: Comprehensive: *Note: WonderHere Learning Benchmarks are adopted from the Finnish Model and Benchmarks. Though WonderHere believes every child learns at their own pace and does not prescribe to grade...
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