3rd Grade The New Year Resources

New Year Jokes Cryptogram Code Breaker Worksheets Fun Activity 2024 FREEBIE

By Teacher Ever Creative

Looking for a fun way to start the new year? Check out the New Year Jokes Cryptogram! Teachers can easily print and use them without extra prep. Plus, we've included an answer key for convenience. Kick off 2024 with classroom fun and discovery!

These worksheets include:

  • 3 Valentine's Day jokes
  • 1 page of worksheet (black and white for bulk printing)
  • 1 page of Answer key

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New Year Jokes Cryptogram Code Breaker

What is cryptogram?

A cryptogram is like a puzzle where you change letters to secret codes. You have to figure out the code to read the hidden message. It's a fun challenge for learners.

How do these worksheets benefit your learners?

  • Learners must analyze the symbols to decode the hidden message (New Year jokes). This promotes cognitive development and critical thinking.
  • Cryptograms are essentially puzzles that need to be solved. Kids learn to approach problems systematically, breaking down complex codes into manageable parts. This problem-solving skill is transferable to various areas of their academic and personal lives.
  • Attention to detail
  • Patience and perseverance
  • Enjoyable learning experience

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January Coloring Page Freebie

By That Teacher Abroad

January coloring page freebie, perfect for keeping students busy after coming back from the winter holiday break!

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New Year Coloring Sheets

By Beth Hammett

Updates yearly for FREE!

20 black and white images for students to color that display 2024, Happy New Year, New Year baby, New Year reporter, balloon, and more...to introduce the New Year of 2024 for all ages.

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Printable Winter Coloring Pages - ( January coloring sheets ) FREEBIE

By The Students Palace

Cute Winter Coloring Pages for Toddler Girls and Boys!

Help your little ones celebrate Winter season with this big coloring pages that is perfect for little hands. Easy to color designs help to build fine-motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

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  • Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper

  • High-resolution images

  • Unlimited prints

  • Great for kids, boys, girls, and teens

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  • This item comes as a high-resolution PDF file that you can download straight after purchasing.

  • You can print as many copies as you want.

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NEW YEAR Chart Activity (print + digital)

By Early Childhood Essentials

Update Dec 2023: Now Easel / digital option!

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Inside you'll find a simple sheet children can fill out when they have free time or end an activity early. The year at the top can be written each year.

The purpose is to get children thinking about, well, their thoughts*****! Also to think about their wants, fears, and goals.

<*metacognition is the act of thinking about thoughts**>**

They don't have to fill out the whole entire set of bullets, but encourage at least a few in each column. As the teacher or parent, you can guide them on how to process those wants/fears and reach those goals with practical, achievable steps.

I've provided a few examples for each column.

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This or That Game - New Year's Printable

By KJ Inspired Resources

Do your students need a brain break during the busy holiday time? Do your students love to debate? In this New Year's THIS OR THAT activity, students will have the opportunity to share and discuss their preferences for New Year's celebrations!

What do you get?

  • 2 THIS OR THAT worksheets with 10 questions total
  • PDF Version

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FREEBIE: New Years Counting File Folder Game, Autism/ MD Unit Classrooms

By Kiyana

Happy New Years!

Download this New Years FREEBIE for your small group math and independent work stations! This NO PREP file folder game includes 10 counting problems up to 10!

This resource is perfect for students in autism unit and MD classrooms as the return back to school from winter break.

Simply:

  • print single sided in color
  • glue one match to a file folder
  • laminate the remaining set
  • use velcro to create match game

Easily engage your young learners and use this resource for years to come!

Save your prep time and grab this FREE winter file folder game today!

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New Year's Eve Story - Reading Activity

By Early Childhood Essentials

This is a 1-page activity with answer key (which is 3 pages, for easier reading). Page count includes info and contact pages.

SOME NOTES

This is meant as a pre- or post-assessment. Sometimes English is tricky (okay, more than sometimes).

VERBS:

Words like "don't" appear in this story activity, and as a contraction and auxiliary verb, I am not counting it as a verb learners will easily identify. If someone does circle it as a verb, then kudos to them! Maybe they get extra credit!

Any other words that take similar forms or that may cause discrepancy may appear, but the answer key shows the words I meant to be correct.

Use discretion when assessing students, as some words may not be on most students' radar.

NOUNS:

At least twice, a proper noun appears. "Distance" and "there" are also included as nouns, albeit spatial and almost abstract ones. "Past" also is included as a noun, a time-based one that may not easily be spotted. I am not including pronouns (you, we, etc.) as nouns in this case.

ADJECTIVES:

"Folding" could trip some learners up since it in many cases is a verb, but in the story's example, it's acting as an adjective (folding chairs). If anyone circles it as a verb, I say it's up to you whether you count it as such, but keep consistent between students. Otherwise, it's fairly straightforward and there aren't many.

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