For the next one you'll just need crayons and sentence strips. Each student gets the letters to spell "Thanksgiving". They color the letters, mix them up and then paste them back in order on a sentence strip. There are two pages to this download - Thanks and giving. Click on photo below to download.
A couple of quick Thanksgiving Center Freebies
Sunday, November 13, 2011
I just whipped up a few super easy Word Work center activities for Thanksgiving. The first one is a Thanksgiving version of Read, Write, Stamp and Draw. (The students read the word, write the word by tracing the letters, stamp the word with rubber stamps and draw a picture that represents that word). Click on the image to download.
Tried to post a photo but I can't seem to rotate it - guess you'll just have to rotate your head instead :)
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LOVE it! Thanks so much!
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Thanks for sharing!! I think I'm going to use your Thanksgiving letter cards to do making words!! Awesome!
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When i received cards, i really feel the sincerity of being remembered most specially the technology we have now. I rarely recieved cards, so when i received one, for me that is the most treasure.
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