R Controlled Vowels: R Controlled Vowels Bossy R fun - help your kiddos learn those tricky Bossy R sounds - ar, or, er, ir, ur - with these fun worksheets. All 7 of the worksheets to have pictures to help support all learners. -- If you're looking for A LOT (and I mean a lot) of fun Bossy R practice pages, I highly recommend these instead: AR Worksheets & Activities {NO PREP!} OR Worksheets & Activities {NO PREP!} ER IR UR Worksheets & Activities {NO PREP!} -- Worksheets included in this pack: - Fill in UR or OR - Fill in AR or IR - Fill in AR or OR - Fill in ER or IR - Write the Word with OR/AR words - Write the Word with ER/IR/UR words - Write the Word with all bossy R words **ADDED** **ADDED* Black and white versions of all of the worksheets that students can color in! For even more practice, check out my other Bossy R resources: Bossy R Dice Roll Bossy R Fluency Puzzles Bossy R Fun Worksheets {Newer style of my worksheets} Bossy R Sounds Book Bossy R Cut and Paste Activities Bossy R Readers Bundle AR Sound Reader: Mark the Farmer AR Sound Reader: Start the Car OR Sound Reader: No More Chores
If you have been following me for a while, you will know that I LOVE teaching young ones how to read, and the alphabet is where it all starts! Truly one
I've had a few people commenting on these assessments so I decided I would share what I've come up with so far. I've already shared my rubr...
The Spanish flap R and the trilled RR are some of the most difficult sounds to produce in Spanish. Here is how I teach them
This free worksheet challenges your 3rd-8th grade math students to use number sense to determine the values of the shapes on the balance scale. A great precursor to algebraic thinking!
I'm excited to share the best STEM and science books for elementary-age kids. (STEM means science, technology, engineering, art, and math.) The stories on today's list will make STEM enticing to elementary and middle school readers.
Practice telling time with this match up worksheet! Kids will work on telling time to the quarter hour. Download to complete online or as a printable!
Reinforce your child's fine motor skills and shape recognition with this printable worksheet.
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Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of places. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on the place and answer basic quest…
This post is going to be full of randomness! Our author study for this month is David Shannon. We've been loving all of his books, especially the David books! The kids drew David. So cute, right? During the Daily 5, we've been talking about how important it is to select books that are a good fit. We compared hard, easy and just right books to riding a bike. We also worked on retelling and what a good retelling sounds like. The retelling anchor chart I adapted from Hello Literacy. we In math, we've been working on Tally marks! This little poem helps the littles SO MUCH when figuring out when to cross the 5th mark. Finally, in Science we are learning about weather and the water cycle. We made these super cute rainbow-clouds to hang from the ceiling. They took all of 10 minutes to make and really brighten up the room! I found this water cycle song on proteacher.net. We sing this to the tune of She'll be Coming 'Round The Mountain. Enjoy the rest of your week!
1st Grade Phonics workbooks for kids ages 6+ Support your child's educational journey with Spectrum's 1st Grade Phonics Workbook that teaches primary phonics skills to first graders. Phonics Workbooks are a great way for children to learn phonics skills such as consonants, vowels, ending sounds, and more through a variety of learning activities that are both fun AND educational! Why You'll Love This First Grade Phonics Workbook Engaging and educational phonics activities. \"Picture and word matching\", \"Letter sound recognition\", and \"Identifying consonant blends\" are a few of the fun activities that incorporate phonics to help inspire learning into your child's first grade homeschool curriculum or classroom curriculum.Tracking progress along the way. Reviews and an answer key are included in the activity book to track student progress before moving on to new and exciting activities.Practically sized for every activity. The 160-page phonics book is sized at about 8 1/2 inches x 10 3/4 inches--giving your child plenty of space to complete each exercise. About Spectrum For more than 20 years, Spectrum has provided solutions for parents who want to help their children get ahead, and for teachers who want their students to meet and exceed set learning goals--providing workbooks that are a great resource for both homeschooling and classroom curriculum. The Spectrum Grade 1 Phonics Workbook Contains: Phonics activities with vibrant illustrationsPractice pages, reviews, and an answer keyPerfectly sized at about 8 1/2\" x 10 3/4\"
Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of insects. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on the insect and answer basic que…
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Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of fruits. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on the fruit and answer basic quest…
I haven't updated in a while because school (and life) have been SO. CRAZY. Being a first year teacher is no joke. I can't believe how fast this year is going- before I know it, it will be Christmas, then 2nd semester, then the end of the year! Whew! Here are some things I've been working on lately :) We've just started really pushing using sticky notes. (R2S means Read 2 Self). They haven't had a ton of experience using sticky notes in the past, so we are starting small. Right now, I just want them to mark parts of their book using these flags (or whatever else they decide). The main purpose is to get them thinking about their own thinking and becoming actively involved in their own reading. We will also use these stickies during reading conferences- I can flip through their book and ask them to tell me more about a part they had marked. They will also be able to use their stickies when sharing with their reading partner. I had noticed that when it came time to share about their read to self books, they would say 1 or 2 things to their partner and just sit there, saying "I'm done." The plan here is that they can find a sticky note and tell their partner more about it- maybe they can help each other figure out unknown words, talk through a confusing part, or just share a funny part together. They will at least have something to get their conversation going. So far stickies are going really well! I'm excited to get going and build onto this skill throughout the year. Here is my Vocabulary bulletin board (with a guest appearance by my glitter pumpkin!)! This past month, we have really been working on character traits- identifying them in our read aloud (Esperanza Rising), in picture books, using them to make connections with other characters, etc. I found some great resources online (like this awesome chart that we put into our readers' notebooks) to help give them words to use besides "nice" or "mean," but I noticed that they didn't know what the most of the words meant! So each week, we have 10 new character trait vocabulary words. They are posted all week, we discuss them within our read aloud books, and they add them to their own personal character trait chart as we go. We think of a character (book, movie, real life) that reminds us of that trait, and write it down next to the word. That way they aren't copying definitions, but instead, making a meaningful (and personal) connection to the word. We choose a character altogether, but they are always welcome to write down a character that makes sense to them. At the end of the week, we do a quick matching definitions assessment to see what they learned. We're on our last week of words, and I've been so impressed with their expanding vocabularies! I've heard kids use words from past weeks in our discussions and in their writing. I'm working on getting this mini-unit ready for Teachers Pay Teachers so keep your eye out for that soon! I just made this Fractions Anchor Chart as we start our next chapter in math. Fractions, yikes! As 5th graders, they've had several years of experience with fractions, but it still takes a little bit of reviewing for everything (or almost everything) to come back to them! I have to say, I'm a huge fan of anchor charts- I love directing kids to the charts when they have questions, and seeing them look up at them while they are working is just wonderful. I'm a teeny bit of a perfectionist when it comes to charts though, so I'm laminating all mine this year to be re-used in the future! On a more personal note, I just ordered and received these shoes, and wore them for the first time today. I think they're really cute but they are going to take some breaking in for sure. I've been on the hunt for a super comfortable pair of winter appropriate shoes for the last few weeks. Up until recently, I've worn a super cute pair of gold Birkenstock sandals as often as possible. I do wear other shoes, but Birks are SO comfortable, and I'm on my feet almost every minute of the day. I really would like to keep wearing Birkenstocks, but last week I wore my sandals and one of my girls said, "Miss Leslie, isn't it too cold to be wearing sandals?" Ooops, busted. I thought I might just get the close-toed Birkenstocks, but those make it look like I'm wearing potatoes on my feet, and I'm just not going for that look usually. So I got the Sperry's. We'll see how they go- I doubt they are as comfortable as Birks, but you never know. I never thought I'd be the type of person to put comfort above almost everything else in a shoe. Being a teacher makes you do crazy things :)
If your 4th grade kids are in need to practice some math skills, our grade 4 math worksheets will complement his/her math study with high quality math worksheets. These worksheets place 4th grade math concepts in problems and exercises that students can try to work on.
Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of insects. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on the insect and answer basic que…
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I've been so busy learning the ins and outs of second grade. I never knew how much a second grade teacher transforms students into readers. Much props to all you hard core second grade teachers. I have to admit I thought all the "magic" happened in first grade. Unfortunately a LOT of my students are not fluent readers. This year I'm really having to teach basic phonics to my students because I know that the brain works with identifying patterns. So by teaching kids to identify phonics patterns, they retain more words. I was so inspired by Sarah Cooley's Bossy e, that I started making my phonics skills into stories. This is so working for me because the brain also works well with information presented in stories. So far we've covered four phonics/spelling patterns: 1) Consonant Diagraphs (Amazing H) 2) CVCe (Bully E) 3) Complex Consonants (Letter Twins/Letter Helpers) 4) R Controlled vowels (Royally Bossy R) Click on the pictures to get the pdf file... Have a great Columbus Day!
Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of fruits. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on the fruit and answer basic quest…
Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of fruits. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on the fruit and answer basic quest…
Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of insects. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on the insect and answer basic que…
Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of insects. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on the insect and answer basic que…
Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of fruits. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on the fruit and answer basic quest…
Kindergarten reading and writing worksheets on the topic of insects. Designed for young learners in preschool and kindergarten. Students will read a short passage on the insect and answer basic que…
Children work on their one- and two-digit multiplication facts in this practice worksheet! Download to complete online or as a printable!
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