Thursday, July 7, 2016

Gem Numbers: Seven

A fun way to color the number seven, include colorful gems.
Description of Coloring Page: number seven, gems or jewels, a number set fit for royalty by Kathy Grimm

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Puzzle Numbers: One

Description of Coloring Page: number one, puzzle when put together makes the number "1"

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Puzzle Numbers: Seven

Description of Coloring Page: number seven, puzzle pieces fit together to make the number "7"

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Mosaic Numbers: One

How many shapes can you find
inside of the number one?
Description of Coloring Page: number one, mosaic, geometric shapes, identify the shapes

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

"B is for Brutus" Primer Page

"Back in the time of Rome sublime,
There lived great Julius Caesar
Who wore the crown with haughty
frown
And was a frosty geezer."
Reading Level: 4th and 5th Grade
Genre: Prosody
Theme: Biography/Historical Figure

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"E is for Euripedes" Primer Page

"Euripides, of ancient Greece,
 Excelled in things dramatic;
 He could sit down and write a piece
 Mild tempered or emphatic:"
Reading Level: 4th and 5th Grade
Genre: Prosody
Theme: Biography/Historical Figure

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"A is for Alexander The Great" Primer Page

"Alexander The Great was a victim of fate,
And he sighed there was naught to delight him
When he brandished his sword and defiantly roared
And could not get a country to fight him."

Reading Level: 4th and 5th Grade
Genre: Prosody
Theme: Biography/Historical Figure

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Hush-a-bye, Baby Primer Page


Reading Level: 1rst and 2nd Grade
Genre: Poetry
Theme: Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes

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The Swan Primer Page


Reading Level:
1rst and 2nd Grade
Genre: Poetry
Theme: Birds

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Naughty Claude Primer Page



Reading Level: 1rst and 2nd Grade
Genre: Poetry
Theme: Manners 

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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Velvety Bees Primer Page

 
Reading Level: 3rd and 4rth Grade
Genre: Poetry
Theme: Pollination

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"J is for Jack-o'-lantern" alphabet coloring page

Alphabet coloring pages are a great
way to introduce young ones to letters.

Description of Coloring Page: carved pumpkin, grinning squash, stocking cap, Autumn celebration, identify the letter Jj, tracing the letter Jj, the word "Jack-o'-lantern" in a sentence

How to Use This Alphabet Coloring Page:
  1. Help little ones to become familiar with reading and writing every day. Don't be too demanding of any child under five years of age. Just repeat the words and point out the upper and lower case letters. Gradually he or she will begin to retain the information.
  2. Talk about other words that start with the same letter.
  3. Talk about how words may rhyme with the words used on the page.
  4. Remind your young student of the shared experience both while you are coloring the sheet and practicing their writing and when you may be seeing or doing a similar activity depicted on the coloring page. Example: "Remember when we colored a jack-o'-lantern and wrote the word jack-o'-lantern? Would you like to pick out a pumpkin at the market today and carve a jack-o'-lantern?"
  5. Practice coloring and writing for just a few minutes everyday; especially during mid-morning when children are most alert and do not tire as easily. Practicing regularly helps develop their small motor skills and also conditions young students for academic environments.
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