I would hide the gold rocks around the classroom for children to find and give them a clipboard to either record the sight word they read on each "piece of gold" on a blank page or use
a recording sheet like the one below where they match the word and colour the correct picture. I love any activity that allows the students to get up and moving!
I love this craftivity! I believe there are two pictures, one on each side of the raindrops, that have rhyming pictures. This activity can easily be adapted to have the kids write words on the raindrops instead of gluing pictures. Super cute!
I figured I would choose a pin related to Easter because it is so early in April this year. My favourite thing about this playdough recipe is that it is safe to eat! I love the bright colours (you can add food colouring if you want) and I think this would be fun to make with students.
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-Ms. Makinson