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Arctic Freeze: Literacy, Number Words, Sight Words and Vocabulary Unit

Last night I posted what I think is my best unit yet for TpT! Scrappindoodles.com had the cutest Arctic Animal graphics and I just couldn't resist buying them to make this unit. I just love creating worksheets and readers with their graphics. Check out some of what is included in this Winter themed Unit focusing on Arctic Animals, there are 95 pages of fun!


Vocabulary cards for flash cards, read the room and literacy centers.

Shared full page size reader with easy to understand sentences about the animals of the Arctic and Eskimos.

Rhyming practice sheets for critical thinking and rhyming ability assessment.

ABC and 1-30 ice for number/letter practice, word work and matching numbers to their words.

Number word igloos 1-30 for a combined literacy and math center and group instruction.

I have /Who has ice for ABC's, 1-20 and sight words.

Book to be printed for each child and colored, words are provided on a seperate sheet for them to cut and paste into the book following the given sentence. As shown in the next picture.

Coloring/Sentence Building example sheet.

Compare and Contrast page between the Arctic and our environment.

To see everything else that is included in this unit please see the full description and preview file on Teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Cropingchristine

Comments

  1. Love this but a note. The inuit of Canada find the term "eskimo" offensive.

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  2. I'm new to this site. How do you purchase/download this stuff?

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  3. Very cute, but penguins don't live in the Arctic. They only live South of the Equator.

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