Inside you will find 26 passages - one for each letter of the alphabet. This resource is designed to help students with their reading and comprehension skills. It is also focused on a specific letter of the alphabet - this is to help students recognize and remember words that begin with that particular letter. Each page has a short passage, clip art and three comprehension questions. Students are also asked to color or highlight each word from the passage that begins with the letter identified at the top left corner. *There is also a reading comprehension cover included - if you choose to combine all the papers and create a reading packet for your students. Please check the preview to see more! You may also be interested in: First Grade Reading Passages Main Idea Reading Practice Passages Making Predictions Reading Passages Text Evidence Reading Passages Thank you!
You thought you knew your ABCs, but our alphabet used to have a total of 32 letters instead of the 26. Here's what happened to those six lost letters.
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These IPA flashcards can help students learn & review the international phonetic alphabet. There are three sample words for each soundsymbol, therefore pronunciation can be practiced in
In my last post, we discussed orthographic mapping and why it is crucial for reading success. Theory is great, but what every teacher wants to know is this—how does it look in practice? In it’s simplest terms, we want to use activities that will help students focus on matching sound to print. Today, I want to talk about a variety of activities that you can use to promote orthographic mapping.Phonemic awarenessWithout phonemic awareness, orthographic mapping isn’t possible. Children must be able to sequence and manipulate words at the phoneme level to be successful. You don’t have to have a program.
I thought I’ll share some of my Korean Language resources with my readers. Not too heavy content. Just simple illustrations of day-to-day situations. Who knows, they might come in handy if yo…
ABD mi Yorùbá is the alphabet book for every parent who has ever wondered if they will succeed in teaching their children Yorùbá. Designed to help readers identify and pronounce the Yorùbá alphabet. ABD mi Yorùbá was born from the author's own desire to show the children around her to not only learn but enjoy finding everyday words in Yorùbá. Learning the Yorùbá alphabets has never been so colourful and enjoyable!
Make phonics make sense to older, struggling readers with effective reading intervention strategies that help them to unlock the reading code for literaacy.
I created this diagram to assist my future posts on Buddhist themes. Below are links and texts to help explain the outline. It is my hope that this diagram aids the reader in visually organizing …
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I thought I’ll share some of my Korean Language resources with my readers. Not too heavy content. Just simple illustrations of day-to-day situations. Who knows, they might come in handy if yo…
By mapping notes to letters, some musicians sneak secret words into tunes.
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Applying the alphabetic principal is the first step with phonics instruction. Once students learn sound-symbol relationships, they begin to read words.
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This Reading Comprehension Worksheet - Thelma and Theo is for teaching reading comprehension. Use this reading comprehension story to teach reading comprehension.
I thought I’ll share some of my Korean Language resources with my readers. Not too heavy content. Just simple illustrations of day-to-day situations. Who knows, they might come in handy if yo…
This one takes a little prep work the first time 'round. But after that, you're set forever. It's a great way to include a little kinesthetic activity into the study of DNA. First, the prep work: On a long strip of paper* write out a string of DNA bases (actually, you're making the mRNA). You want to make sure your letters are evenly spaced - I actually marked the paper. Keep a codon chart handy - make sure you begin with a start codon and don't come to a stop codon immediately. And, don't make the mistake of using T instead of U, as someone did... Now you need to make a ribosome through which your strip of paper can fit. I made mine out of fun foam. It has magnets on the back, so it sticks to the white board. Cut the window in the ribosome, so that you can see 3 bases at a time (hence the reason for evenly spacing your letters). Use this picture to guide you: Now you need to make the amino acids. Once again I used fun foam. I wrote the amino acid on the foam, punched holes in it and strung string through the holes so the students could wear them. For the activity: Draw a huge circle on the board - a cell. Sketch in a nucleus and stick your ribosome in the middle as well. Show your students the mRNA (your paper strip) moving from the nucleus to the ribosome. Feed the mRNA into the ribosome. Have your students translate the first 3 mRNA bases into an amino acid. Have a student put the appropriate amino acid placard on and stand in front of the room. Move the mRNA to the next three bases. Determine the amino acid. Have another student put on the appropriate placard, then stand next to the first student and hold his/her hand. Proceed this way until you come to a stop codon, or until you've made your point. Your students will have a better feel for how a ribosome translates mRNA, how proteins are formed, and understand that proteins are long chains of amino acids. * I got a few sentence strips from an elementary teacher in my building - they're the perfect size and shape for this, I didn't have to cut them, and they have lines marked on them! ****** I learned this from a fellow teacher at a NJ Science Teachers Association Convention several years ago. I don't know who that teacher is - but if you're out there, please let me know - I'd like to give you credit.
I have no doubt that every one of us has seen something odd in our textbooks—a name, an illustration or a graph that looks just a bit too odd or completely bizarre for it to be in a textbook.
I’m telling you. When I began to truly understand the alphabetic principle, it absolutely blew my mind. I’m sure I’d heard the phrase before. And I’m sure I had even learned what it meant. But when I actually understood its role in teaching beginning readers and helping struggling readers, it all became very clear. I’d always ... Read More about What is the Alphabetic Principle?
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This 'Introduction to Phonetics' lesson introduces and explains the IPA chart, and includes a variety of transcription exercises.
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This Reading Comprehension Worksheet - The Loud Cow is for teaching reading comprehension. Use this reading comprehension story to teach reading comprehension.
By mapping notes to letters, some musicians sneak secret words into tunes.