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Good Citizenship Activities | Being a Good Citizen at School Worksheets

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My students loved using this resource. It was aligned with the common core standards. It is a great resource for all students and offers different and engaging ways to use the resource. Great work on the creation.
My students enjoyed this resource. It went well with their curriculum and was quite engaging for them.
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Are you looking for a guaranteed way to make teaching good citizenship fun and easy? This “Being a Good Citizen at School” unique resource is designed to engage your students while building a classroom community. With captivating pictures and large print, students will enjoy coloring, tracing, and writing sentences, boosting their fluency and confidence.

This resource includes essential sight words: are, help, to, well, and with.

Transform your classroom with this powerful, quick-to-implement Good Citizenship Resource, perfect for Back to School and Character Education.

Try it today and witness the absolutely wonderful transformation!

  • Included are cover sheets, should you wish to design books on the theme of being a responsible citizen.
  • These printables are convenient to use throughout the year to ensure that your students are practicing: sight words, letter formation, sentence structure, spacing when writing, and their fine motor skills!

❤️DIFFERENTIATED EXTENSION ACTIVITIES❤️

This resource has been updated to now include picture prompt journal pages, with the same images from the book tracing pages. Below are several different ways to use these picture prompt journal pages.

  1. As a group, discuss how to be a good citizen at school. Then, share a writing picture prompt and have a discussion on what is happening in the picture. Students can then write about the picture as a whole group activity or individually during workshop/centers.
  2. Students can trace and create their books, then later in the year, the journal pages can be used as a review.
  3. Journal pages can also be used as an assessment of how their writing skills have improved. Through their responses, you can also check for their understanding of being good citizens.
  4. Students can create tracing books and practice reading them. Then, they can reference the books as they respond to the picture prompts during workshop/centers.

*** Included, in the end, is a blank page of lines to create double-sided journal pages, for students who may need more lines.

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Also available in Spanish:

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❤️Comments and Ratings for our Sentence Tracing Resources❤️

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "I loved how it is leveled for my kiddos who are just learning to print, those who can rewrite on their own and those who need an extension by writing their own sentence."

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Can't get enough of these. Great for morning work, and my students love when it is time to put our books together. "

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Really helped my students understand sentence structure and made it easier for them to write sentences."

These printables are convenient to use throughout the year to ensure students practice sight words, letter formation, sentence structure, spacing when writing, and fine motor skills!

Check out these activities, guaranteed to make learning fun!

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Being a Good Citizen: Sight Words, Simple Sentence Tracing, Citizenship Theme

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page.
Understand that words are separated by spaces in print.
Read common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to, you, she, my, is, are, do, does).
Read emergent-reader texts with purpose and understanding.

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