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a printable snow day activity for kids to do on the snowy day with scissors and crayons

"The Snowy Day" Printable Activities for Kindergarten The book "The Snowy Day" is an adorable book about a boy who wakes up to his city covered in snow. He spends his day having a great adventure! This book is also a great book to practice story sequencing! I have created several Snowy Day Printable

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the snowy day activity card for children to learn how to make snowmen and other things

January 2016: "The Snowy Day" This is the template I used to create The Snowy Day story sequence cards. Putting these cards in order is a fun way to improve reading comprehension.

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the story sequence is shown with scissors and other items to make it easier for children to learn

This There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Snow Sequencing Activity is a hands-on way for kids to work on sequencing and fine motor skills.

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the free printable winter sequencer for preschool

These Free Printable Winter Sequencing Worksheets are perfect for practicing sequencing skills with your preschoolers this winter.

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the snow day emerger reader is shown in two different ways, one with an image of

I am linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching and Five for Friday. I'm super excited to actually have blogged three days in a row. That hasn't happened in oh so very long. May my new found motivation continue. :) I finally finished my 'The Snowy Day' Retelling Pack. You can find it HERE or by clicking on the pictures. It feels good to get something accomplished. It's been a long time coming. Since I will be doing 'The Snowy Day' when we return from break, I made this freebie as a table time…

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the snow day worksheet with pictures and words to help students understand what they are doing

Being able to sequence events and actions is an extremely important skill. Sequencing is needed to complete the steps of a task, to give directions (and follow them), to tell about an event, retell a story, have a conversation (which is its own unique sequence). When we’re talking about reading, we’re talking about sequencing the events in the story. Being able to identify what happened first. What happened next. What happened last? How did it end? There is a lot involved with this…

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a pile of printable worksheets for beginning and ending sounds

WOOHOO! Your SNOWY DAY Cards are on their way to your email BUT... Almost there! 75% If you're trying to catch your breath after the holiday break while reheating your coffee for the 10th time, trying to hold your breath while being coughed on for the 300th today-then keep scrolling so that YOU CAN Quickly

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