Christmas/Winter Parts of Speech Activities for Kids

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Apparently, my previous post about holiday parts of speech activities was a hit! Woo hoo! So I’ve decided to make a few more of these little gems. They’re great for reviewing nouns, verbs and adjectives. So without further ado, I give you more free printable Christmas/winter parts of speech activities for kids. Happy holidays!

Click here for the downloadable PDFs: page 4     page 5    page 6

Click here for more fun and free holiday activities for elementary school!

Finish the Drawing- Christmas

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Here’s a fun activity to use in a unit on symmetry or during a discussion of story setting (since lots of holiday stories take place at a gingerbread house!). Print off one page for each student and have them finish the rest of the picture. Make sure to help students focus on whatever aspect you’re learning about (symmetry, setting description, etc). You could extend this activity further by turning it into a writing project. …Or just color it and have fun! Here’s the free printable PDF: Finish the Drawing- Christmas 1  Happy holidays & Merry Christmas!

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Character Sketch/Analysis Graphic Organizer

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Here’s a simple graphic organizer for elementary school character analysis. Click here for the printable PDF: Character Sketch graphic organizer  Enjoy!

 

Free Holiday Graphing Worksheet

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More practice for reading circle graphs/pie charts… with a holiday twist! It deals with determining the greatest and least in the data set, subtraction and addition. So without further ado, here’s my free worksheet for kids: Tracking Toys- Christmas Graphing page

Winter Parts of Speech Activity for Kids

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I love finding ways to incorporate seasonal things into my classroom! So I made these free printable winter/Christmas activity pages to help your kids review parts of speech (nouns, verbs and adjectives) while celebrating the holiday season! Enjoy!

Click here for the free printable grammar activities (PDF): page 1   page 2   page 3

Click here to see more fun (and FREE!) Christmas/Winter activities for kids!

Winter Grammatical Poetry

When it gets close to Christmas and winter break, it gets tough to help students stay focused. So here’s one winter language arts activity that will help you review some grammar while celebrating winter holidays! Click here for the free printable PDF: Grammatical Poetry- Winter

Here’s what the page looks like:

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Common Disabilities Fact Sheets (Printable)

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I’m definitely not an expert on disabilities students may have. So, I’ve been trying to find out more information. I’ve been looking for some good fact sheets about the most common disabilities; and, I scored the jackpot! These are from the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities (which, sadly, last lost funding and has closed). Their free online resources will only be available until September, 2014. So, I downloaded all the disabilities fact sheets, because they’re really helpful and easy to read. Here they are:

ADHD Fact Sheet

Autism Fact Sheet

Cerebral Palsy Fact Sheet

Deaf-Blindness Fact Sheet

Deafness and Hearing Loss Fact Sheet

Developmental Delay Fact Sheet

Down Syndrome Fact Sheet

Emotional Disturbance Fact Sheet

Epilepsy Fact Sheet

Intellectual Disabilities Fact Sheet

Learning Disabilities Fact Sheet

Multiple Disabilities Fact Sheet

Other Health Impairments Fact Sheet

Speech and Language Impairments Fact Sheet

Spina Bifida Fact Sheet

Traumatic Brain Injury Fact Sheet

Visual Impairment, Including Blindness Fact Sheet

I’m Thankful For… (Nouns!)

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!!! Print this page off and let your class (or Thanksgiving dinner guests) Brainstorm something (noun) they’re thankful for. Maybe give them a few minutes to see how many they can letters they can write something down for (1 word per line/letter). Then share your answers. (If you’d like to play this game the Scattergories* way, it would be fun too…) Click here for the free printable worksheet: Thankful for Nouns

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*Scattergories is a creative-thinking category-based party game (Milton Bradley Co.). The objective of the game is to score points by uniquely naming objects within a set of categories (Thanksgiving, in this case), given an initial letter (or one for each letter), within a time limit.