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Valentine’s Day Color by Code Parts of Speech

# of Pages: 12
File Type: PDF

$3.50

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This is a Valentine’s Day activity that will not only SAVE your SANITY during Valentine’s Day week, but it will have your students asking for MORE! Reviewing and practicing parts of speech has never been more fun for students and EASY for teachers!

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Please see the PREVIEW above for an idea of everything included!

This resource was created with both students AND teachers in mind. The color by code sheets are super easy to prepare. Just copy and go! Students love the change of pace, but they are still reviewing important grammar skills by identifying parts of speech.

There are 6 visually appealing color by code printables in this packet. Each sheet is Valentine’s Day themed and reviews the basic parts of speech. Answer keys are included!

The Valentine’s Day coloring pages include:
• Cards and Candy
• Vase of Flowers
• Hearts
• Cupcakes
• Heart with Candy
• Lovebird

The parts of speech reviewed in this packet are:
• Nouns
• Verbs
• Adjectives
• Adverbs
• Pronouns
• Prepositions
• Articles (a, an, the)

The finished pictures make a great wall display or bulletin board decoration!

You might also be interested in these other helpful February resources:
February Reading Comprehension Passages and ELA Unit
Valentine’s Day Text Structure Activity
Valentine’s Day Factor Find
Valentine’s Day Flip Book
Valentine’s Day Writing Task Cards
Black History Close Reading Packet
February Close Reading Packet

As always, please contact me with any questions!

Thank you so much,
Shelly Rees

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