An alphabet arc can help develop students' letter knowledge, sequencing, automaticity, and more. Read on to learn how to use alphabet arcs.
SOUPS ON!!! I was so excited to try this lesson out with my first graders this year–I absolutely LOVE them!! Especially the mixed media/ 3D aspect of them!!! A big shout out and thanks to La…
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Alphabet Poems for Shared Reading My kindergarten team does a lot of shared reading lessons at the beginning of the school year to t...
Serbian Look and Clip it ( Latin Alphabet ) for Special Education includes 30 cards and beginning beginning sounds table ( words and pictures ) Black and white version is and answer keys are included; This set is a great addition to a literacy station for struggling learners, speech therapy, special education, kindergarten , 1st grade, 2nd grade. Instructions : Students cut out the cards. Read the question, look at the beginning sound table and clip the correct picture
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Help your students record all letters of the alphabet with this simple grid. Students will write a different letter of the alphabet in each grid of the chart. Students will be signaled to go back and find any missing letters if they have boxes remaining at the end of the activity. For a fun twist, I often allow students to add alphabet stickers or foam shapes after they have printed letters in each box. Click the image below to hop over to my TpT store to grab your freebie!
Alphabet Formation Rhymes to help little learners know how to write uppercase alphabet letters.
This printable Alphabet poster set features favorite books and their beloved characters. The PERFECT way to decorate your classroom or library. This resource includes 64 different posters (please see the 2nd photo for what's included). *Posters are sized to print on 8.5x11 paper.
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What are Bossy R Words? R-Controlled Vowels are often referred to as the "Bossy R" because the r bosses the vowel to change its sound. The vowel and the
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Download 52 cursive alphabet tracing worksheets with letters, pictures, and guided practice of uppercase and lowercase cursive alphabet.
Alphabet printables for preschoolers to practice letter recognition. Great to use with do-a-dot markers. Click here for these FREE Alphabet Letter Hunt Worksheet Printables from totschooling.
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This kindergarten lesson was so fun for my students that I wanted to share! I even created a video of the process. The beginning of this video will show you how to create your own Texture Rubbing Plates with simple supplies like tagboard and hot glue! Here's the video: I will tell you some things that I did in preparation for this lesson: * I made a set of texture rubbing plates, about 6 for each pair of students to share. Having a variety really helped them stay engaged in this portion of the lesson. * With the help of a fellow specials teacher, I folded the paper and created the grid. This took time but I did it well in advance and I'm so glad I did. * When we did the alphabet, I did have "cheat sheets" for them at their tables to share with their neighbors. This way they could look at the sheet as a reference for writing their letters of the alphabet. * I prepped the bingo daubers with ink. That's what the kids are using...and a lot of my lessons are currently filled with bingo dauber drawings. I'm addicted! * For oil pastels, we used Sargent's florescent colors and for water color, we used Crayola's mixing colors. In the video, I am using Jack Richeson watercolor as that's what I had on hand at home. I see my kindergarten for 40 minutes at a time. For the first class, we talked all about texture and added textures to our squares with the rubbing plates. For our second class, we painted. This was a review as we do a lot of watercolor paint in art with kindergarten. On our final art class, we watched a great video on YouTube of the story of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom in song form. It's so cute and the kids loved it. After that, we created two paintings. Our first being these! We simply added our alphabets to our painted papers, so pretty! My favorite part was hearing the kids sing the alphabet song as they worked. As soon as they finished, they placed these works of art on the drying rack and got a square paper from the store (what I call my supply gathering area). Then they painted a Chicka Boom painting of all the upper and lower case letters in a heap. Stay tuned for what we do with these...I'll post a video and lesson right here on Wednesday! Just loving these and cannot wait to get them up for Read Across America Week. So time to stop blogging and start hanging! You'll have to let me know if you give this lesson a go!
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Are you ready for spring? I am! If you’re not, you can get in the spring mood with this FREE Build a Flower Letter Sounds Sort! This pack features 25 beginning letter sound sorting flowers {excluding x}. *The free download link is towards the end of this post. Just look for the teal, oval button! *This ... Read More about Build a Flower Letter Sounds Sort
This free crochet alphabet has unlimited uses! And now there are coordinating lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation and more - get them all on Moogly!
In just 2 minutes you can whip you this EDIBLE and fun-to-make Peeps Playdough Recipe for kids of all ages to make as an Easter activity.
Let's talk the letter X for a moment, shall we? Because we all know, it is not the most utilized letter in the alphabet. In fact, sometimes, this poor letter seems to be downright ignored. But you can't blame folks. I mean, X usually gets put at the end of words, or somewhere in the middle. So finding activities to work with it can be tricky. This is EXACTLY why Glimmercat Education decided to offer a packet full of ideas and activities for free. Not only do we have crafts related to the letter X (an X-ray craft, an xylophone, the ever popular X-ray fish, and creating your very own boX), but we also include a fun Dot-to-Dot, an "X marks the spot" color by letter treasure map, and lesson plans if you wish to try these activities out in a Letter of the Week styled program. We also recommend some lovely picture books, "Christina Katerina and the Box" by Patricia Lee Gauch and "Not a Box" by Antoinette Portis. But enough talk! Let's explore some of the pages we include in this fun pdf packet that is downloadable for free right downloadable for free right HERE We try to introduce every one of our new letters with a picture that tells a story to illustrate the sound. This is our introductory letter card that tells the story for X: With this picture, we introduce the letter X, the sound of X and X-rays all at the same time! We pretend that our friendly character Glimmercat discovers an X-Ray machine and when the machine takes her X-ray (Xxxx!) she here's the X sound (Xxxx!). Of course, it is super important to put a lot of fun emphasis on the Xxxx! when you say it. Then, we explore the letter X through flash cards, or this fun Matching Game... And with this X-citing introduction to a variety of words containing the letter X, we can begin some of the delightful letter X crafts, like the Xylophone. When we first released this post, the top image looked like this: But we upgraded a few things for the packet. This is our new Xylophone Craft: So although, I love the Xylophone Craft that we did before, using popsicle sticks and colored foam, you can't exactly print it out. I'm still going to leave these photos here, because I think if you can do this craft with the foam, it was a lot of fun for my kiddos. It was a great craft for discussing colors, different sizes, "longest" and "shortest", and putting things in order, small to large. Especially after they watched this video of this little girl rocking out on her xylophone like a boss: Isn't that awesome? So, for the classic X-ray craft, last time we traced little hands on wax paper and then used hot glue to recreate the "bones". I wielded the glue gun, but after the glue cooled, the kids were able to peel their "bones" right off and then glue it to the black paper. I still love the idea above, and would recommend it, but for an easily printable classroom craft, we created a unique and fun X-ray Craft, here: Now, you can use a photo of your child, like I did here: Or your child can draw in the face and then add the small Q-tip pieces and the little heart. Then, there was our X-ray fish that we made last time using glue and food dye to color their insides. Here was the problem we ran into with this one: it took so long for the glue to dry in the air-tight baggy that it was a tricky craft to complete in one day. Which isn't always practical. But they turned out so cool! The "bones" were just white foam cutouts (like the foam squares we used in the xylophone, but white instead. We tucked our fishy bones inside the sealing plastic bag, too. The finished product, with googly eyes was very fun and the kids were very happy with their X-ray Tetra fish. So, I figured, maybe we could create something similar as a printable. Here's what we made: Since it is just paper, we didn't add colored glue to the inside of the baggies. We glued the fishy skeleton inside the baggie, and added the other parts to the outside with glue. And we discovered such a fun book for our Reading Literacy Page! Now, the letter X being what it is, there aren't a whole lot of children's books that begin with X. But, there are some useful words that include x in them, and so we made the most of the word "Box" and focused on the X at the end of the word. And thinking in this direction, we snagged this amazing book called "Christina Katerina and the Box". This is the story we utilized for our Reading Literacy activity: AND for our last craft, my son created a Box of his own with our printable Box and decorated it all himself. Because that's what boxes are really for, as every child knows, especially Christina Katerina. For a lot more X activities, both printables, reading literacy activities, flash cards and a Letter X Matching Game, all FREE FOR DOWNLOAD HERE : For the other alphabet letter of the week packets, we offer the following blog links with crafts included: Letter of the Week for A Letter of the Week for B Letter of the Week for C Letter of the Week for D Letter of the Week for E Letter of the Week for F Letter of the Week for G Letter of the Week for H Letter of the Week for I Letter of the Week for J Letter of the Week for K Letter of the Week for L Letter of the Week for M Letter of the Week for N Letter of the Week for O Letter of the Week for P Letter of the Week for Q Letter of the Week for R Letter of the Week for S Letter of the Week for T Letter of the Week for U Letter of the Week for V Letter of the Week for W Letter of the Week for X Letter of the Week for Y Letter of the Week for Z
Looking for fun Color Worksheets for preschool? You've found them and a bunch of fun, hands-on, play-based learning centers as well. Recognition, sorting and more.
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This week Kindergarten and 1st grade reviewed types of lines {our Line Alphabet}. I had made this anchor chart with Kindergarten last week ...