Chloe Kim didn’t just hop on a snowboard and soar fifteen feet into the air on her first try. She practiced again and again, even when it was hard. And she never forgot how much her family helped her along the way. Big achievements often come from lots of effort, even if people don’t always see the work behind the scenes.
After reading My Busy Art Book! by Design Eye, use this printable and interactive Word Search Puzzle to extend student learning. Find and cycle words across and down.
After reading Spark, Shine, Glow! What a Light Show by Lola M. Schaefer, use this Memory Matching puzzle to help students build familiarity with the book’s vocabulary words.
After reading Spark, Shine, Glow! What a Light Show by Lola M. Schaefer. Use this printable and interactive Word Search Puzzle to extend student learning.
After reading Rosa’s Big Sunflower Experiment by Jessica Spanyol, use this Memory Matching puzzle to help students build familiarity with the book’s vocabulary words.
After reading Rosa’s Big Sunflower Experiment by Jessica Spanyol, use this printable and interactive Word Search Puzzle to extend student learning. Find and cycle words across and down.
After reading Bluey: What Games Should We Play? by Tallulah May, use this Memory Matching puzzle to help students build familiarity with the book’s vocabulary words.
After reading Yoga Tots: Brave Bear by Tessa Strickland, use this Memory Matching puzzle to help students build familiarity with the book’s vocabulary words. Find matching pairs of words to complete the game. Each new game presents a new set of randomly selected words.
After reading The Animal Boogie by Stella Blackstone, use this Memory Matching puzzle to help students build familiarity with the book’s vocabulary words. Find matching pairs of words to complete the game. Each new game presents a new set of randomly selected words.
After reading The Hike by Alison Farrell, use this Memory Matching puzzle to help students build familiarity with the book’s vocabulary words. Find matching pairs of words to complete the game. Each new game presents a new set of randomly selected words.