February Teaching Resources for Elementary Grades


February teaching resources
Enjoy your February literacy lessons with teaching resources that engage your students in thinking, reading, writing and math.  Find these and more resources for February HERE


The Day It Rained Hearts, by Felicia Bond. This book is a very sweet story about imagination, creativity and friendship. Cornelia Augusta finds herself in a rainstorm of hearts! What fun! There are 21 pages here to respond in writing to this cute valentine story. It's a favorite and children love to find out who the valentines are for.... book talk notes and teacher notes included. You can easily assign these pages for distance learning and school-at-home. Find these resources HERE


Writing prompts, graphic organizers and cut & paste for Presidents’ Day. 
Three easy-to-read reading passages about 3 famous Presidents; Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln. Also, included is a cover page so your students can make a ‘Presidents’ Day’ Folder.  This resource saves YOU time and you can find yours here


Valentine’s Day bookmarks and ‘no homework’ coupons are the perfect choice for a valentine treat for your class; no sugar added. There are 7 different bookmarks that read ‘Happy Valentine’s Day. Both boy and girl clipart designs. Two designs read: “ I love to read”   Eight different styles of ‘no homework coupons’ . The coupon reads: “Happy Valentine’s Day” This coupon is good for one night of no homework. This is a FREE resource... click HERE


Abraham Lincoln 

Writing Prompts - Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln Writing Prompts

Three pages to write about Abraham Lincoln. Easy graphic organizer to write a very short biography, page to write what you know about Lincoln and one page to write some important facts and highlights about AbrahamLincoln. You could use these pages after any book about Abraham Lincoln. The biography page includes a space to write his birthplace, birthdate, family, and height. Jot down some important facts about Lincoln's life. Write one question you might have for Lincoln if you met him. Draw a small portrait of Lincoln. Display some of your favorite books about Abraham Lincoln and use these writing pages to create a writing center for February.