Here are some Valentine’s Day stories for upper grade grammar practice. Great for independent seat work or whole class practice. Click here for the Prince’s Valentine printable PDFs: prince part 1prince part 2 Enjoy!
You can’t have enough math practice pages. Here’s a free worksheet that practices the basics (which you need to practice over and over and over before you can move on to more challenging math concepts). Right click the worksheet, choose “save image as” to save it to your computer. Happy math-ing!
Here’s an easy paragraph planner to use when teaching younger grades about writing paragraphs. Given the topic “Valentine’s Day,” students can use the planner (Planner page) to prepare for their final draft on the heart page. You can color, cut out and display the final drafts if you’d like to make it more interesting. Happy heart day!
Here’s a number sense practice page (dealing with a hundreds chart) for Valentine’s Day. There’s never a wrong time to review numbers. Click here for the 2 versions (printable PDFs): chart- easychart- hard Happy Valentine’s Day!
I’ve made many simple addition worksheets (sums up to 10), but I don’t know that I’ve done a worksheet with sums up to 20. So here it is… a spring-inspired addition worksheet just for you. I usually try to make them using only black and white, but I couldn’t help it on this one. Enjoy!
Most holidays are crazy in the classroom… especially ones that have a lot of candy and junk food. But there’s no reason you can’t use the holiday as an excuse to do some practice. Here’s a simple addition worksheet (for 1st or 2nd grade). Click here for the free printable PDF: V-Day simple addition PDF Happy Valentine’s Day!
Each year, Groundhog Day is celebrated on February 2. Many people don’t know anything more about the day than what they learned from the 1993 movie with Bill Murray. So here are 2 short activities for your classroom that incorporate parts of speech practice and the history of Groundhog Day. The upper grade version of this activity asks students to color code nouns (common and proper), verbs and adjectives. The lower grade activity (recommended as a whole class activity) only deals with common and proper nouns in the passage. Happy Groundhog Day!