Recount Tri-fold Pack
This tri-fold printable is a fun new way for students to recount their weekend, holiday, school camp, and school excursion adventures!
Multiple templates are provided, allowing you to use them across different grades and for various occasions year after year.
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Why Choose The Recount Tri-fold Pack?
- This is a lifelong resource that can be used with any grade and at multiple times throughout the year.
- The tri-fold format is perfect for breaking down two full pages of work into small, achievable activities.
- This resource is perfect for Daily 5, reading groups, homework or at the end of a class novel study!
- The front, back, left, and inside panels feature a variety of engaging activities that make recount writing fun and interactive for students.
What's Included?
- 4 front panel options (holiday, weekend, camp, excursion)
- Back panel (post card)
- Left panel (Polaroid highlights)
- 3 writing options for centre section to cover all grades K-6
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