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Preview of Reading Enrichment Activities for K, 1st, and 2nd Grade Early Finishers & Gifted

Reading Enrichment Activities for K, 1st, and 2nd Grade Early Finishers & Gifted

This set of 70 engaging, open-ended reading and language arts enrichment activities for K, 1st, and 2nd grade gifted and talented or fast finishers will boost creative writing, vocabulary, spelling, grammar, critical thinking skills and more! All of these activities are low (or no!) prep, saving you tons of time and money. No more looking for generic puzzles or word searches.... or printing extra worksheets you already used.These make great independent projects for gifted and talented students.
Preview of We are Thankful! Thanksgiving Leaf Writing Activities

We are Thankful! Thanksgiving Leaf Writing Activities

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
This is an enjoyable and fun craft and writing activity that permits students to display what they are thankful for! This was created for second to third grade students, but it can definitely be applied to younger and older classes. It can be as simple as cutting and writing one sentence for kindergarten and first graders or can be as involved as cutting or tracing, developing details, planning, clearly writing paragraphs with details, revising, editing, and publishing an opinion piece about w
Preview of Creative Thinking Activities K-2

Creative Thinking Activities K-2

Click on the PREVIEW tab above to see more!!Many of the activities in this packet incorporate creative thinking, creative writing, and counting skills. These 21 high interest activity sheets work great in centers, emergency sub plans, as morning work, and as “dessert” activities. They are suitable for a variety of ability levels in your classroom. Many of the activities in this packet are very similar to the ones in the Grade 3-5 packet.Activity sheets are now layered for students to complete
Preview of She Planted a Plant

She Planted a Plant

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
How does she plant a plant? Let find out! This short, nonfiction story helps students learn that plants need soil, sun, and water to grow all with easy, high frequency and decodeable words. A wonderful text to connect science and English. This was created for beginning English learners (A1 European level); it is American English. How does she plant a plant? Let find out!Included:10 pages including the front and back covertwo printing options full colored with blue backgroundpartially colored
Preview of Chicka, Chicka, Boom, Boom (Bill Martin) Interactive Alphabet Order Game

Chicka, Chicka, Boom, Boom (Bill Martin) Interactive Alphabet Order Game

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
This is a terrific game for pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and ESL or ESOL students to practice their alphabet order. This resource includes the following: 21 questionseach question has three letters for multiple-choicecapital letterswritten prompts: "What comes first?" and "What comes next?"PDF or Easel options:Each option has the exact same questions. The Easel activity is a drag-and-drop circle game without affirmation and encouragement pages. However. it is self-checking
Preview of Where's the Christmas Tree?

Where's the Christmas Tree?

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
This is a prepositional, fill-in-the sentence game. It is a great to use as a review, practice, and/pr test preparation for prepositions. And, it can be played individually or with partners or groups in literacy centers or as a whole class. What's Included:Easy to use game! Simply, download and click on the first page. 23 questionspictures for students to determine where the tree iscongratulations when a question is answered correctlyencouragement and opportunities to try again Easel Activity
Preview of NO PREP interactive -et Word Family Text to Picture Matching Game

NO PREP interactive -et Word Family Text to Picture Matching Game

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
This interactive game can be played on a computer as a whole group, small group, individual, or with a partner to find the correct word to match the -et word on each card. What's Included:All words are from the -et word family: net, fret, set, pet, vet, wet, met, and jet. (Words that are options but DO NOT have illustrations include bet and let.)There is no preparation required. You just open and play! PDFmultiple-choice, click and play formatself-correcting gamehas encouragement and congratu
Preview of Where's the Turkey? Prepositions Game

Where's the Turkey? Prepositions Game

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
A fantastic game where students look at the pictures and click on the corresponding prepositions to tell where the turkey is! A great game for whole groups, small groups, partners or independent practice in various settings and classroom environments! This resource includes:pages of congratulation to praise students for correct answers,encouragement pages to assist student in trying again,about 24 questions to practice witha slightly modified (drag-and-drop and self-grading) Easel activity-----
Preview of Turkey Graphic Organizers or Story Maps

Turkey Graphic Organizers or Story Maps

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
Get a choice of five story maps for primary grades. Each map can be printed in color or black and white. (Please note: color sheets will need to be written on with markers or a more visible ink. I usually have students write a draft and rewrite a published piece on their turkeys.)You simply print and use! Enjoy!Florida Standards:LAFS.4.RL.1.2: Determine a theme of a story.LAFS.4.RI.2.5: Describe the overall structure (e.g., chronology, comparison, cause/effect, problem/solution) of events, id
Preview of What Time is it? Drag and Drop EASEL Game for Time to the Hour (1.MD.B.3)

What Time is it? Drag and Drop EASEL Game for Time to the Hour (1.MD.B.3)

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
This is a great self correcting, drag-and-drop time to the hour analog clock game! Students easily practice and you can quickly asses what they understand. :) Included: 24 multiple-choice questions with large analog clock!12 with word format choices12 with number formatted choiceshas red, hour hand and blue, minute handDrag-and-drop ovals gives loads of fun!A wonderful item for individuals or groups and in virtual or standard classrooms. Enjoy!-------------------------------------------------
Preview of Oh! Look! Book Sight, Dolch, or High Frequency Word Story

Oh! Look! Book Sight, Dolch, or High Frequency Word Story

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
A little child is walking to a friend's house and sees a few animals along the way ( an owl in a tree, bees buzzing around flowers, a spider in a web, etc.) which surprises the character who says "Oh!" Next, the child says "Look!" to the reader and points to the animal(s). The walk ends with much delight a the friend's house. This is a fantastic, 40-page picture story for students to practice the words "oh", "look", and "see". What's Included:one e-book (PDF) printable option (can print multip
Preview of Oh! Look! See! Book Sight, Dolch, or High Frequency Word Story

Oh! Look! See! Book Sight, Dolch, or High Frequency Word Story

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
Join this little boy and girl on their trip to the zoo and see all the wonderful animals they find! This is a fantastic, 40-page picture story for students to practice the words "oh", "look", and "see". Students enjoy the pictures and guessing what the characters see before hand while teachers like the repetitive practice for students to easily pick up these high frequency words. What's Included:40 pages of reading and pictureschild-friendly story and graphicswritten for beginner E.S.O.L. (EL
Preview of NO PREP interactive -ap Word Family Text to Picture Matching Game

NO PREP interactive -ap Word Family Text to Picture Matching Game

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
This interactive game can be played online as a whole group, small group, individual, or with a partner. Students find the correct word to match to the picture. All words are in the -ap word family.
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