Amy’s Digital Printables

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  • Activity pages to go along with Papa Piccolo by Carol Talley, 40 pages.

    Includes the following:
    Cover Page
    Map the story (World/Italy)
    Flag of Italy
    Italy Country Report
    Papa Piccolo Cat Coloring Page
    Acrostic Poem-Italy
    Copy work from story-3 levels (Trace/Print/Cursive)
    If I Was...writing prompt page
    Anatomy of a Cat
    Anatomy of a Cat-Fill in boxes
    Anatomy of a Cat-cut & paste
    Animal Fact Report-Cat
    Venn Diagram-Compare/Contrast Piccolo & me
    Colors Scavenger Hunt
    Tell about main characters page
    Life Lessons I learned page
    Word Search with answer key
    My Artwork page (for any art lesson you do)
    Book Report
    Book Review
    Story Elements
    Story Sequence
    The 5 W's
    About the Author
    2 different Vocabulary pages
    Design a new book cover
    Creative Writing-Diary Entry
    Fatherhood page
    All About My Father
    Draw a cat with a graph
    Make Papa Piccolo Puppets
    Maze page
    Who was Marco Polo?
    Marco Polo Bio Fill in page
    Resource Page, with book and video suggestions
    QR Code linked to our Pinterest board with ideas to go along with your study.

    Great for Homeschool or Classroom, Preschool through Elementary School ages.
    All ready to use, just print and go!

    Digital Download only, no physical product.
    Digital Downloads are nonrefundable.
    All files are for personal use only and cannot be used commercially or resold in any way.

    Thank you for taking the time to look at my product!

  • $5.00

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History Makers

History Makers

Introducing our newest series.

“History Makers”

Where history meets you.

“Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.” —Albert Einstein