Kindergarten March Morning Work
This pack of no prep worksheets makes for perfect kindergarten March morning work. These printables can also be used for small groups, early finishers, or review. They are also a great activity to leave for a substitute. Many of these activities can be used as a review or intervention for 1st graders.
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This pack of no prep worksheets makes for perfect kindergarten March morning work. These printables can also be used for small groups, early finishers, or review. They are also a great activity to leave for a substitute. Many of these activities can be used as a review or intervention for 1st graders.
Literacy Activities:
- Let’s Rhyme!
- What’s the Missing Letter?
- Sound and Write
- Golden Vowels
- Lucky Syllables
- CVC Words
- High Flying Vowel Sounds (short vowels)
- Rainbow Letters
- Flower Digraphs
- Lucky Ending Sounds
- Spring Bird Sounds (short o and long o
- Garden Sentences
- Golden Word Families
- Raining Blends (l-blends)
- Golden Punctuation
Math Activities:
- March Calendar
- Missing Numbers
- Lucky Count and Tally
- Lucky Addition
- Flower Number Bonds
- Make a Ten
- Lucky Subtraction
- Rainy Day Ten Frames
- Spring Place Value
- Counting Bees
- Spin and Add
- Add or Subtract?
- Shamrock Tally Marks
- Spring Friends (graphing)
- More or Less
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