I played around with my Poppy ideas, and came up with the following packet of activities I can use this year and in future years while recognizing Remembrance Day in my classroom. I started out just looking to find ways to review the numbers 11-20 with my class, as that is our current unit in math, but I kept on going until there were 16 different pages to choose from, some of which are too hard for my first graders this year, but which I may be able to use in future years.
I'm now hoping to come up with a few centre activities to plan for that last day of school before the holiday, but we'll see if I can come up with something shareable.
Here are a few images from the packet (just click on any image to go to TPT to buy your own):
EDIT- This resource has been merged with the emergent reader and EXPANDED several times since it was FIRST posted in 2013.
This Remembrance Day Bundle is designed to be used as part of your November activities in Canada and the UK for Remembrance Day.
Includes a 3D wreath! (Also useful for Anzac Day, Veterans Day and Memorial Day.)
This contains all the activities of the original, but all have been updated and now include additional activities to differentiate our classrooms according to our individual needs.
The original download was 25 pages, this is now 135 pages and growing!
KWL (colour & B&W)
Reading choices (colour & B&W)
2 Emergent Readers
Writing Pages (colour & B&W)
Colouring Pages
Math Numbers to 20
Crafts
Brag Tags (colour & B&W)
Classroom and Bulletin Board decor
Scrambled Sentences Product
Missing Numbers +/- Product.
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Remembrance Day Series LINKS
FULL PRODUCT
Craftivitity ONLY
Lest We Forget Banner
Emergent Reader
Colouring FREEBIE
Scrambled Sentences
Number Sense Missing Numbers
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This is great!!! This is my first time teaching Remembrance Day and I have been looking for stuff to use in my class to help teach it.
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