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These phonics word hunts for independent reading will give your students practice with phonics skills.
This product contains 6 worksheets with the -ild, -old, -ind, -olt, -ost phonics patterns. The worksheets are: Worksheet 1: word sort Worksheet 2: picture and word match Worksheet 3: read and illustrate Worksheet 4: fill in the blank Worksheet 5: write your own sentence Worksheet 6: rhyming words
In this Read with Oxford: Stage 3: Biff, Chip and Kipper collection, children can find out what happens when the children discover a dolphin on the beach, go on a snowy adventure with Floppy and meet the Queen with Gran! This collection contains two Phonics books and two Stories for Wider Reading that are ideal for children who are growing in reading confidence. There are tips for parents and fun activities throughout the book for you and your child to enjoy together. Biff, Chip, Kipper and Floppy the dog are the well-loved characters from Oxford Reading Tree, used in 80% of primary schools. With exciting stories, humorous illustrations, tips for parents and after-reading activities, this series is the perfect companion from your child's very first steps in phonics all the way to reading independence. Featuring much-loved characters, great authors, engaging storylines and fun activities, Read with Oxford offers an exciting range of carefully levelled reading books to build your child's reading confidence. Find practical advice, free eBooks and fun activities to help your child progress on oxfordowl.co.uk. Let's get them flying!
Get over 130 free printable phonics books for kids to learn the common phonics patterns - from CVC words and silent e words to words with prefixes and suffixes! #phonics #kindergarten #learningtoread
Students will identify the phonogram in each word: -ild, -ost, -old, -ind, or -olt. Then, they will write the word under the corresponding phonogram.
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***THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER*** In the eighteenth century, India's share of the world economy was as large as Europe's. By 1947, after two centuries of British rule, it had decreased six-fold. Beyond conquest and deception, the Empire blew rebels from cannon, massacred unarmed protesters, entrenched institutionalised racism, and caused millions to die from starvation. British imperialism justified itself as enlightened despotism for the benefit of the governed, but Shashi Tharoor takes on and demolishes this position, demonstrating how every supposed imperial 'gift' from the railways to the rule of law was designed in Britain's interests alone. He goes on to show how Britain's Industrial Revolution was founded on India s deindustrialisation, and the destruction of its textile industry. In this bold and incisive reassessment of colonialism, Tharoor exposes to devastating effect the inglorious reality of Britain's stained Indian legacy.
Reading conferences have transformed the teaching and learning in my classroom, but they can be hard to run efficiently sometimes, especially if you have a big class. This semester, I have thirty-four students in my twelfth grade class, so I was finding it hard to get through all of them in a timely manner. Because […]
The Magnet/Board Set Includes: 105 Magnets Color Coded Each Magnet is 1″ x 1″ Magnets Include: Consonants Vowels (includes the letter y as both a consonant and a vowel) Digraphs (ch, ck, dge, kn, ph, sh, th, tch, wh, wr) Double Letters (ff, ll, ss, zz) Units (all, ang, ank, ild, ind, ing, ink, old,...
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Get over 130 free printable phonics books for kids to learn the common phonics patterns - from CVC words and silent e words to words with prefixes and suffixes! #phonics #kindergarten #learningtoread
This product provides 8 worksheets that provide student practice with exceptions: ild, ind, old, ost in various phonetic patterns. These worksheets are great for in class or send home practice. The worksheets include encoding and decoding practice. The worksheets focus on various activities such as: word coding and decoding, story reading and comprehension, word building, read and roll decoding. All worksheets work on exceptions: ild, ind, old, ost words. Worksheets also include review of short vowel words, and digraphs and glued sounds -ng, glued sounds -nk, bonus letters ff, ll, ss, al vs all, wa, qu, -ck, -tch, silent e, and open syllables.
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Ever look around the graphic novel section of a library or bookstore and wonder which ones should ACTUALLY go into your classroom shelves? Fear not, for 20 of us English teachers have gathered to share our top favorites with you. Some are adaptations of classics or YA favorites, and some are original graphic novels. (Click on the name of the person who recommended the book to read the full book talk!) 1. Ghosts, by Raina Telgemeier Recommended by @secondarysara. Link to Amazon. 2. Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson Recommended by @nouvelle_ela. Link to Amazon. 3. Maus, Books I and II, by Art Spiegelman Recommended by @bespokeelaclassroom. Link to Amazon. 4. Poe: Stories and Poems Recommended by @elaclassroom. Link to Amazon. 5. Smile, by Raina Telgemeier Recommended by @erinbeers. Link to Amazon. 6. The Best We Could Do, by Thi Bui Recommended by @elaeveryday. Link to Amazon. 7. Rapunzel's Revenge, by Shannon Hale Recommended by @readingandwritinghaven. Link to Amazon. 8. Real Friends, by Shannon Hale and LeUyen Pham Recommended by @hansonhallway. Link to Amazon. 9. Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi Recommended by @stacey.lloyd. Link to Amazon. 10. The Dumbest Idea Ever! by Jimmy Gownley Recommended by @theliterarymaven. Link to Amazon. 11. Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury Recommended by @mrsorman. Link to Amazon. 12. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, by Ransom Riggs Recommended by @elabuffet. Link to Amazon. 13. A Wrinkle in Time, by Hope Larson Recommended by @mrsspanglerinthemiddle. Link to Amazon. 14. Drama, by Raina Telgemeier Recommended by @2peasandadog. Link to Amazon. 15. Nimona, by Noelle Stevenson Recommended by @addiewilliams_tpt. Link to Amazon. 16. The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien Recommended by @literarysherri. Link to Amazon. 17. Beowulf: Monster Slayer by Paul D. Storrie Recommended by @studyallknight. Link to Amazon. 18. American Born Chinese, by Gene Luen Yang Recommended by @thedaringenglishteacher. Link to Amazon. 19. Swing it, Sunny, by Jennifer L. Holm Recommended by @readitwriteitlearnit. Link to Amazon. 20. What It Is, by Lynda Barry Recommended by @nowsparkcreativity. Link to Amazon. What other suggestions do you have? Tell us in the comments!
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In “There’s Something In The Water”, Ingrid R. G. Waldron examines the legacy of environmental racism and its health impacts in Indigenous and Black communities in Canada, using Nova Scotia as a case study, and the grassroots resistance activities by Indigenous and Black communities against the pollution and poisoning of their communities. Using settler colonialism as the overarching theory, Waldron unpacks how environmental racism operates as a mechanism of erasure enabled by the intersecting dynamics of white supremacy, power, state-sanctioned racial violence, neoliberalism and racial capitalism in white settler societies. By and large, the environmental justice narrative in Nova Scotia fails to make race explicit, obscuring it within discussions on class, and this type of strategic inadvertence mutes the specificity of Mi’kmaq and African Nova Scotian experiences with racism and environmental hazards in Nova Scotia. By redefining the parameters of critique around the environmental justice narrative and movement in Nova Scotia and Canada, Waldron opens a space for a more critical dialogue on how environmental racism manifests itself within this intersectional context. Waldron also illustrates the ways in which the effects of environmental racism are compounded by other forms of oppression to further dehumanize and harm communities already dealing with pre-existing vulnerabilities, such as long-standing social and economic inequality. Finally, Waldron documents the long history of struggle, resistance, and mobilizing in Indigenous and Black communities to address environmental racism.
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Do your students struggle to use context clues to identify the meaning of new and unknown vocabulary words? These weekly context clue vocabulary activities will help your students expand and grow their vocabulary. This low prep context clue routine takes just a few minutes each day and will help your students feel confident in their ability to use context clues when they discover unknown words in their independent reading. Having a large vocabulary is so important for students in upper elementary, but requiring students to memorize word lists isn’t always the most effective way to help them build their vocabulary. With this resource, your students will develop the strategies and tools that will help them uncover and determine the meaning of unfamiliar words. They will learn how to use the five different types of context clues, understand how to pay attention to the part of speech when making a prediction about the meaning of an unknown word, and dig into the synonyms and antonyms of each weekly word to continue to add to their vocabulary bank. Teachers and students love how effective this resource is. WHAT’S INCLUDED? This Context Clue of the Week set includes the following resources for 40 weeks worth of context clue practice. 40 Context Clue (word of the week) Cards PowerPoint Presentation for Whole Group (Google Slides Link) Student Booklet & Recording Sheets Teacher Guide/Answer Key Digital Student Worksheet created using Google Slides The words in this set are perfect for 4th-grade students. Check out the preview for a full list of the words included. If you feel like your students need an easier set of words or a more challenging list, you might want to check out my 3rd or 5th grade set of this resource. → Context Clue Activities for 3rd Grade → Context Clue Activities for 5th Grade → Context Clues (3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade) Bundle HERE’S HOW YOU CAN USE THIS RESOURCE IN YOUR CLASSROOM: These activities are perfect to use in your word study center or in any type of literacy center for upper elementary students. They can also best be used for morning work, distance learning, early finishers, or substitutes. Here are some other ideas for how you can use this resource: Use it whole group as part of your morning meeting or reading warm-up Use it during small group instruction for students who need extra practice with context clues Incorporate it into your spiral review or test prep practice Get all three sets in the bundle and give students a choice for which set they will complete - easy way to differentiate your instruction Give to students as a “end of day” activity to keep them engaged while students pack up LET’S BREAKDOWN THE WEEKLY ROUTINE: Students will engage with the word of the week in the following ways: Monday - Students will read the word of the week in a short paragraph, predict what the word means and identify the type of context clue that helped them make their prediction. Tuesday - Students will reference a dictionary to identify the correct definition of the weekly word. They can confirm if they correctly predicted the meaning. Wednesday - Students dig deeper and consult a thesaurus to identify antonyms, synonyms, and part of speech. Thursday - Students create an illustration to represent the weekly word. Friday - Students will create their own sentence or short paragraph using a new set of context clues to show they truly understand what the word means. LOVED BY BOTH TEACHERS AND STUDENTS: → Your students will love how fun and engaging the daily tasks are. They will enjoy being “word detectives” and digging deep into the study of the specific word of the week. → You’ll love how quick and easy this routine is. It will take just a few minutes out of your instructional day but will have a huge impact on your students’ vocabulary growth. →Your students will love building confidence in how to use context clues. After a few weeks of doing this weekly routine, your students will start to feel more confident in their ability to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words in the texts they read independently. → You’ll love how independent your students will be with this routine. Students can easily complete this routine on their own which makes it great for literacy centers, workstations, or as part of your morning routine. TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ April T. said, “I noticed from MAPs testing that my students really struggled with vocabulary. I wanted to boost this area in reading and this resource helped tremendously.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Maryann M. said, “LOVE this resource! I used this regularly as a station in my reading class. Fit in perfectly with our study of context clues. I loved that I could use this during distance learning as well.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Heidi L. said, “This is a wonderful resource! I use it during my reading stations. This routine has helped my students to expand and grow in their vocabulary skills.” **This resource is also included in the Stellar Teacher Reading Membership. ** _______________________________________ ⭐️ Bundle & save for a discount ⭐️ Purchase the Vocabulary Activities Bundleto get this set plus weekly routines to help teach Greek & Latin Roots, Prefixes & Suffixes, Figurative Language, and Homophones. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE… → Greek & Latin Roots Vocabulary Bundle → Figurative Language Vocabulary Bundle → Prefix & Suffix Vocabulary Bundle ___________________________________ Copyright © The Stellar Teacher Co. LLC www.stellarteacher.com Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
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One of the most devastating portraits ever drawn of a human society - life in Hitler's Germany during the Third Reich The Nazis developed a social system unprecedented in history. It was rigidly hierarchical, with the seemingly beneficent and ascetic figure of Hitler at the top - focus for the homage and aspirations of every man, woman and child. How did the 'ordinary citizen' live under such a system? The author discusses such subjects as beauty in the Third Reich (no cosmetics, no slimming) as well as charting how you progressed to the elite Nazi cadres - administrators, propagandists or coercers. It shows childhood with the Hitler Youth and describes the intense medieval ritual injected into every phase of life from school and university to farm labour. It shows life in the office, in industry, in the professions - doctors, lawyers, artists - and in the Nazi Party itself. Finally, it documents what happened at the two extremes of German society - to the aristocrats and to the Jews. 16
I created this activity as a fun way for my students to practice identifying and reading words that contain a closed syllable exception - IND, OLD, OLT, OST and ILD. Students color the words a different color based ond the sound they contain. This can be used for seatwork, homework, a literacy cen...