1st Grade March Morning Work
This pack of no prep worksheets makes for perfect 1st grade March morning work. These printables can also be used for small groups, early finishers, or review. They are also a great activity to leave for a substitute. Many of these activities can be used as a review or intervention for 2nd graders.
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This pack of no prep worksheets makes for perfect 1st grade March morning work. These printables can also be used for small groups, early finishers, or review. They are also a great activity to leave for a substitute. Many of these activities can be used as a review or intervention for 2nd graders.
Literacy Activities
- Lucky Punctuation
- Spring Sentences
- Shamrock Vowels- long vowels
- March Sentences
- Flower Power- short and long vowels
- Table of Contents
- Nouns and Verbs
- Lucky Syllables
- March Word Search
- Golden Coins- oi/oy words
- Spring Editing
- Ending Digraphs
- Adding Adjectives
- Spring Verbs
- ABC order
Math Activities
- March Calendar fun
- Skip Counting
- Spring Temperatures
- Searching For Gold- place value
- Flower Power- greater than/less than
- Mixed Equations
- Golden Order- number order
- Follow the Rule
- Little Hoopsters- graphing
- Spring Friends- graphing
- Spring Comparisons
- More and Less
- Make a Ten
- Equal Parts
- Spring Stories- word problems
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