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Kindergarten writing bibliography microsofts

Preview of Black History Week 5-Olympic Athlete & Leaders

Black History Week 5-Olympic Athlete & Leaders

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the last of a 5 week unit about Black History that includes information about the past Winter Olympics in Russia, history of the Olympic rings and colors and honors Jessie Owens. It includes higher order thinking questions and common core standards. Week one was living famous African Americans and had a free download that explains more about creating the five week class chapter book. Week 2 was Inventors, Week 3 was Activists, Week 4 includes President's Day. The standards attached
Preview of Black History Week 2-Famous Inventors

Black History Week 2-Famous Inventors

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the second week of plans for the 5 week Black History unit I created that includes higher order thinking questions and activities. It covers Indiana Social Studies standards for Kindergarten but can be modified for use as a bellringer or morning work for any grade level. You will want to download the free week 1 plans that go before it for a greater understanding of the class book that will be made during this unit that covers non-fiction Common Core writing standards for all grade leve
Preview of Black History Week 1-Famous Living African Americans

Black History Week 1-Famous Living African Americans

Created by
Heather McKinney
Lesson plans for Week 1 of my five week Black History Unit and the high order thinking questions/activity pages that go along with it, including lessons/activities for the 100th day of school. Indiana State Social Studies Standards for Kindergarten are written on it, but it can be used K-6. It also refers to how to modify it for other grade levels. It can be used for Common Core writing standards since the students will make a class book with a chapter for each person studied across the five we
Preview of Black History Week 3 -Famous Activists

Black History Week 3 -Famous Activists

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the Third Week of lesson plans for the thematic study of Black History/African American leaders. It includes short biographies and higher order thinking questions as well as suggested book readings. Week one is a free download that goes more in depth on how to use this weeks' plans to continue creating a class chapter book on Famous African Americans. Week one was over living African American contributors, Week two was over inventors and this week 3 lesson plan and activities are about
Preview of Mrs. Riddle's Favorites: Six Traits Trade Books

Mrs. Riddle's Favorites: Six Traits Trade Books

Mrs. Riddle's Favorites: Six Traits Trade Books ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you are looking for a picture book that would lend itself nicely to teaching one of the six traits of writing, look no further! Mrs. Riddle's Favorites: Six Traits Trade Books is an exhaustive 10 page list of beloved picture books that can be used to teach each of the six traits of writing, plus presentation. This list has been compiled from numerous resources and personal experience in teaching
Preview of Black History Week 4-President's Day & More Leaders

Black History Week 4-President's Day & More Leaders

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the fourth week of Black History lessons in my five week thematic study that includes a President's Day lesson, reading, writing and higher order thinking questions and activities. Week one is a free download that tells you how the class book is set up for the thematic plan and contains contributions from famous living African Americans, Week 2 is Inventors, Week 3 is Activists and this week Four plan includes Presidents;IN Sheriff Anderson, the creator of Witness Protection; brain surg
Preview of Big buddy getting to know you  worksheet

Big buddy getting to know you worksheet

For the past two years, me and my two Kindergarten colleagues have used this getting to know you activity as our first activity with our grands amis. There are 5 different versions based on if each student has a male or female big buddy or if they have 2 big buddies (2 females, 2 males or a male and female). They work together to fill in the blanks and use this as a starting point for conversation, then they draw a picture of themselves doing an activity together in the box. *Warning: This doc
Preview of Simple Book Writing Lined Paper

Simple Book Writing Lined Paper

Created by
McKindergarten
My students love being authors and writing their own book. This can be used with Lucy Calkins writers workshop. Just print double sided (as many pages as you'd like the book to be) and then use blank paper for front cover/title page and back cover. Staple together in the center of the pages and fold! Easy prep!
Preview of Black History Month Informational Book

Black History Month Informational Book

Students can write their own informational book after learning about Marthin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman and Ruby Bridges. A cover page, Table of Contents and an individual page for each person with a photo are included in the book. A modified book (bigger space to write) follows the initial book.
Preview of American Flag Stationery

American Flag Stationery

Created by
Mallary McDaniel
Enjoy this festive paper to celebrate a writing on the USA. You can edit it to add or take away lines.
Preview of Sentence Writing III

Sentence Writing III

Created by
kcjanae
Students use word banks of who/what words and action words to write sentences to go with pictures.
Preview of Parent Questionnaire

Parent Questionnaire

Created by
Ilduara Figueroa
Sometimes students are shy or they may not be comfortable sharing verbally about themselves. Some may be too young or non-verbal. Here is a nice tool for your students' parents and guardians. It can serve as a guide for when writing time comes around!
Preview of End of the Year Reflection

End of the Year Reflection

In this flip-book project students will answer six prompts and draw and color pictures about their school year. So easy and fun, this is a perfect activity for the end of the year. I know how it is at the end of the year when ideas are needed to keep the students engaged. Please message me with questions or if you see anything that can improve my products. I will do my best to meet your needs. Thanks so much for your patronage. The product is editable but please do not change or share. I keep my
Preview of About the Author

About the Author

Created by
PrimPen
Here is an about the author page I created.
Preview of Textbook Booklist for Pre-Service Teachers
Preview of Book Review

Book Review

Created by
Hali Fritz
This product is great if you are assessing your students understanding of a literature or an informational book!
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