Printables
We've had parents asking for some worksheets that they can download and print from home. Click below to check out some of these resources.
There are plenty of other printables within each week at a glance - just click on the links to download!
Math - Subtraction Work Sheet
Subtraction worksheet with fish cut outs to use as manipulatives.
Roll and Read
Directions: Roll the dice, read and check off the words in each column.
Fix It Up
Rewrite each sentence correctly. Use capital and lowercase letters correctly, add the correct ending punctuation, and correct the spacing between words. Draw a picture of the story on the back on this paper.
Subtraction Problem Solving Question
Read the problem and see if you can solve and fill in all of the different parts of the page.
This Is Me April Writing
“This is Me in April Writing!” Exact same as March Writing. Write about things that have been happening to you throughout April. Again be sure to do your very best drawing and writing to show how your work has improved each month.
This Is Me March Writing
“This is Me in March Writing!” Along with your school supplies is a duotang called “This is Me”. You have been showing your very best work on these pages and we’ve noticed how much you are growing as a writer! Without any help, please write about anything that you would like and draw a detailed picture to go with it. We are looking for you to fill the page with your neatest printing, capitals and periods where they belong, a detailed picture with super neat colouring (no paper underwear please!!). When you’re finished put it in your “This is Me” duotang. This is Me in March.
Spring Scavenger Hunt
Make a Scavenger Hunt for your family to complete when you go on a walk together. For example: you could spot 1 red car, 4 Canada Geese, 3 clouds, a message written in chalk on the sidewalk. Try to think of 10 different things to look for!
Addition and subtraction fact practice
Corona Virus Social Story
Visualizing Activity
Write and Draw a Reflection after listening to each section of the Wild Robot, you might want to try making a prediction as to what you think is going to happen next. Here is a visualizing activity that you can print off and use while you listen. If you do not have a printer, a blank piece of paper is great!
Spring Acrostic Poem
Poetry Time! Write an acrostic poem using the word SPRING. Draw a spring picture to go along with your writing.