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Preschool english language arts projects for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Ten Black Dots Reproducible Activity

Ten Black Dots Reproducible Activity

Created by
Singley
Ten Black Dots is a mini book that goes along with the story "Ten Black Dots" by Donald Crewe. Students can create their own images using the black dots provided. This reviews number words and demonstrates creativity.
Preview of Dr. Seuss Goodies

Dr. Seuss Goodies

Created by
Miss A in K
Create a sign for your classroom to go along with the theme "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" Create treat bags to go along with your reading of "Green Eggs and Ham" and "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish". Treat labels are to be printed and folded over the top of a 3 inch by 4 inch candy bag.
Preview of Mini Book Template - In Microsoft Publisher  - Editable or Hand Written Options

Mini Book Template - In Microsoft Publisher - Editable or Hand Written Options

Created by
Shawn's Place
Mini Book Template - create your own Mini Book (pocket books from 8.5 x 11 inch (standard-sized paper). Use for creating easy reading books that kids can take home - don't worry about your books getting lost or damaged - just print another!Super easy to make. Just cut along the dotted line and make a few folds. (Watch Youtube videos if you don't know how to fold to make the mini books.)Stop scouring the internet for mini-books or printed content that your require -Make your own!Can be used f
Preview of Talk Partners Display

Talk Partners Display

Created by
Jason Williams
My school week usually begins with the children literally begging for one thing - A change in our Talk Partners. In my classroom, the children sit with a partner - like in many classes I'm sure. The difference is that we change our partners every week. This encourages the children to talk and work with other children they maybe haven't talked to a lot before. It was difficult to introduce as some kids had been sitting with their best friend so to speak all year in their previous class. The pe
Preview of Book Week

Book Week

Created by
Lesley Toone
This is a book that children can complete during Book Week! Write about what they've dressed up as, draw a picture and add a photo of themselves dressed up plus more! Editable, Publisher format. Prints in A3 size, folded so booklet is A4. Font is Victorian Modern Cursive and is easily changed.
Preview of Mother's Day Newspaper template 2019

Mother's Day Newspaper template 2019

Created by
Allison Walton
Use this template to have children fill out a newspaper article about the "World's Best Mom".Just in time for mother's day!
Preview of Scarecrow Emergent Reader and Emergent Writing Activities

Scarecrow Emergent Reader and Emergent Writing Activities

Scarecrow Emergent Reader and Emergent Writing Activities provides 5 different sentence patterns to choose from.1. He has ...2. Do you see my ...3. Here is my...4. This is my ...5. I have ...Option 1: Students read and match sentences to the pre-colored scarecrow.Option 2; Students write sentences to match the pre-colored scarecrow.Option 3: Students read the sentences and color the uncolored scarecrow to match the sentences.Option 4: Students color the scarecrow any color they wish and write th
Preview of Pumpkin Labeling

Pumpkin Labeling

Created by
Hawk 4 Life
This is a simple labeling activity for grades Prek-3rd. It helps children learn about all the different parts or a pumpkin, how to label, and why we label things. My Pre K children love doing this project and it helps them understand labeling.
Preview of I Can See - A Sight Word/Color/Activity Book

I Can See - A Sight Word/Color/Activity Book

Created by
Hollie Reece
This book is meant to be printed for each child in a classroom. It can be used as a whole group activity or during a center. There are sight words, there are color words for practice and there is room to practice writing a given sentence. This will keep your students busy for longer periods of time while helping them with the most basic and important things they need to know! The book is created in grayscale, meant to be colored by the student.
Preview of Brochure Template-Lions

Brochure Template-Lions

Created by
COACHING HISTORY
brochure pamphlet template animal cat lion school project habitat survival adaptations king of the jungle nocturnal Microsoft Publisher Texas C-scope cscope PI Coaching History
Preview of Science Expirement

Science Expirement

This is an easy science experiment to do with early science learners. The packet was developed to use as a tool for students to make observations and predictions as to what will happen when grapes are put into the sun. For this project you will need grapes and a sunny place to put the grapes. It should take about a week for your grapes to transform into raisins. With this activity you can also discuss with your students physical change. I recommend using this for K-1 students.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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