Uncategorised / Dec 23, 2018

Our Favorite Winter Resources from TpT

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We’ve always found that season change can help introduce new concepts in the classroom.  It’s easier to make classroom content relatable to what is happening right outside the classroom window.  We wanted to provide you with a list of great winter resources from TpT. Every resource listed is under $5.00, so you can maximize your $5 TpT gift card from ClassTag Rewards!

Winter doesn’t have to be a dreary time in the classroom because there are some resources on Teachers pay Teachers that are snow joke: 


Winter TpT Resources for ELA

Winter Reading Comprehension PassagesReading1 (1) by Katie King (Grades 1-3): Teaching little kiddos reading comprehension at such a young age is “snow” joke.  Luckily, Katie King has created 6 engaging reading passages coupled with self-reflection questions and space to practice handwriting.

 

 

Winter Reading Comprehension Passages and QuestionsReading2 (1) by Literacy 4 Kids (Grades 3-5): Included in this package is a total of 4 passages and 10 questions each.  You won’t have to worry, these passages are also “practicool” and are standards-based!

 

 


Winter TpT Resources for Math

Shape Snowman by Caffeine and KindergartenMath1 (1) (Grades PreK-1): Data collection doesn’t have to be “burning”, and it can be a great time to incorporate both math and crafts!  This lesson is a great way to decorate your classroom and reinforce math standards!

 

 

 

Winter Math Mystery: Case of the Snowman ArmyMath2 (1) by Mrs.J’s Resource Creations (Grades 2-6): Math can be a great “oburrtunity” to crack a case!  With Mrs. J’s lesson plan, students can solve the Case of the Snowman Army using math clues.

 

 

 


Winter TpT Resources for Science

Winter ScienceScience1 (1) by Salandra Grice (Grades PreK-2): From science experiments with names like Chocoholic (yum!) and Snowball Fun, your “chill-dren” are sure to have a fantastic time with these lesson plans.  For the budget conscience teacher: most experiments listed in this lesson plan are items you can find around the house!

 

 

Melting Snowman and Snow Slime Science LabsScience2 (1) by Smart Chick (Grades 3-5): Unless you’ve been “left out in the cold”, you know that making slime is the newest fad!  Students will think you’re the cool teacher once you show them the science behind creating snow slime!

 

 

 


Winter Resources for Social Studies

New Years Activities for Social Studies and LiteracySs2 by Rebecca Davies (Grades 2-4): Give students a fresh “brrspecctive” by teaching them how to set goals for the New Year!  Included in this Mini-Unit is a lesson on how cultures celebrate all around the world.

 

 

 

Winter Games BundleSs1 (1) by MarloJ (Grades PreK-1): Want to teach students about the wonderful melting pot of cultures that participate in the Winter Olympics?  This is a great way to get students excited about games in an informative way!

 

 

 


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