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Read, Find, and Write is a quick, no-prep way for your students to practice reading vocabulary words and writing sentences.
How to use Read, Find Write:
1. Students first will read what they need to find in the picture. They will find a different number of each item.
2. After reading, they will then find the item(s) in the picture. I suggest having your students circle each found item as well as coloring them in the same color. For example, if looking for 5 flowers, have them circle the flowers and then color each flower the same color. When finding the next item(s), have them use a different color
3. After finding all the items, students will then write sentences using the words of items they found, or using the words of other pictures seen on the page.
A full page of writing lines has been included so that you can copy it on the backside of a Read, Find, Write page so students have even more room for writing sentences.
I hope this provides a fun, quick way for your students to get some writing practice!
These pages could be used in the following ways:
• Time filler (when you need something quick and low-prep to do!)
• Work for early finishers
• Writing center
• Leave in your sub plans
• Morning work
• Homework
Page Topics for Read, Find, Write Spring:
Spring Things
Spring Owls
Spring Emojis
Spring Clothing
Spring Stamps
Let’s Have a Picnic
Let’s Play Outside
Let’s Plant a Garden
Plants
It’s Raining
Weather
Insects
Yummy Treats
Food Groups
Vehicles
Pets
Earth Day
Recycling
Easter
Easter Owls
St. Patrick’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day Owls
Baby Animals
Spring Cuties