Try these 5 fun and easy ways to gamify your phonics activities that will get your students up and moving!
Learning to read is such a fun and special time: it's a valuable skill, and sparking an early love of reading can make it become a lifelong passion. In order
Teaching and learning phonics doesn't have to be boring! Spice things up with these fun phonics activities! Your students will love these new ideas!
These Low-Prep Phonics Games help your students master the important letter, vowel, blends & digraphs sounds! Simple to make, store & play!
Ditch the phonics worksheets and try these hands-on phonics activities to incorporate the science of reading into your literacy instruction.
Discover and use the science of reading to teach phonics scope and sequence by grade level with my printable phonics sequence chart.
Are you looking for some FREE Phonics Activities? Well, you’ve come to the right place!! Today in our Struggling Reader Series, I’m sharing TONS of links to free phonics activities. Don’t get stressed out looking at the entire list. We’ll talk really quick about how to narrow down what phonics skills your learner needs to work ... Read More about The ULTIMATE List of FREE Phonics Activities
Play a fun movement game and help your child learn phonemic awareness at the same time by playing the Sit or Stand: A Phonemic Awareness Game
Learning to read is such a fun and special time: it's a valuable skill, and sparking an early love of reading can make it become a lifelong passion. In order
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We are doing first grade phonics now. Get ready to learn and do all of the activities I think everyone will enjoy!
Are you looking for a fun phonics game to practice and review all of the phonics patterns your students have been learning? Hungry Hungry Hippos is a phonics version of a childhood favorite.Gameboards in this product provide practice with...*cvc words*silent e words*vowel team words*bossy r words*c...
Hi freebie friends! We've been working hard on letter sounds in kindergarten this month. I found this really cute letter sound poem for the fall and had to make it for my class. My kiddos just ate it right up! After learning how to play it in our small group rotations, we played it again after packing up at the end of the day. Head on over to my blog to grab this freebie!
Adding some fun games for reading in the classroom schedule will instantly get your kids excited to read! These 5 fun reading games are...
Using brain-based learning strategies & playful stories, Secret Stories® phonics approach helps students remember sounds to letter patterns. Here are examples of r controlled vowels, th digraph & more.
Finding out what a student knows about phonics is made easy with this quick and simple phonics assessment for K-3 readers! And it's FREE.
Get started today with Secret Stories phonics teaching resources. Download free phonics posters and printables to support science of reading based instruction.
FREE printable sorting mats for preschoolers and kindergarten kids to learn about animals and their habitats. Great science and nature activity that kids will love! Includes rainforest, ocean, desert, polar, woodland and wetland habitats.
This is a fun worksheet to practice pronouns with your EFL students.
Did you know that phonemic awareness is the foundation of learning to read? Yep! Without it, learning to read through phonics is not possible! Here's everything you need to know about phonemic awareness...and more!
I had sooooooo much fun doing this monster art project in my son Elliot's kindergarten class recently! I chose to do this project because Elliot LOVES monsters and he LOVES using his imagination to make characters come to life. We have enjoyed using popsicle stick puppets for many many years and he always enjoys both creating
UFLI Foundations and Secret Stories are the perfect pairing for effective science of reading based phonics instruction.
Looking for fun and educational resources to help your child learn and practice beginning sounds? Look no further! We are delighted to offer...
Beginning Letter Sounds Alphabet Mats | you clever monkey
Five Fun Activities for Teaching Prepositions. Teaching prepositions through playing games & enjoyable activities for children to learn while having fun.
Incorporating decodable readers and the science of reading into your teaching gives your students the foundation to become confident readers.
When parents ask about giving their child a break this summer, encourage them instead to try out these ideas for some summer tutoring fun!
Shop more of The Moffatt Girls products: Click Here! This October NO PREP Packet is filled with hands-on, engaging and FUN resources that get kids excited about learning! The activities in this packet can be used for morning work, homework, group work, centers and more! The best part is that there is NO PREP! NO costly closed ink, NO laminating, NO cutting…Just PRINT! *Please note that this is a downloaded pdf file. No physical product will be sent to you. ************************************* This packet includes the following printables: Basket of Apples- Count on from the given number to find how many are in the set. Count, Draw and Compare Candy Corn- Draw the candy corn to show how many using or =. 1 Less and 1 More - Count the dots on the domino and show 1 less and 1 more. Counting by 5's and 10's - Write the missing numbers from 5-100 on the pumpkins. Count by 10's and color those pumpkins. Pumpkins for Sale- Color according to the code, less than 50 and more than 50. Piles of Pumpkins - Put the numbers in order from least to greatest. Missing Pumpkin Numbers- Write the missing numbers (before, after and in-between). Roll, Add and Color I - Roll 2 dice, add them up and color the picture. Roll, Add and Color II - Roll 2 dice, add them up and color the picture. Let's Get to 100- Fill in the numbers from 1-100. Use the color code to color by 2's, 5's and 10's. Base Ten Place Value- Count the base ten rods and units. Write how many tens, ones and total for each set. Solve and Color- Solve the problems and color the pumpkins with the matching sum. Piles of Pumpkins (True or False) - Cut and paste the equations to the correct wagon. Adding Up Pumpkins - Find the sum for each wagon, cut and paste to match the pumpkin. Candy Corn Addends - Fill in the missing addend for each set of candy corn. Use the number line to help if needed. Balancing Equations - Use the numbers on the wagon to balance the equations on the pumpkins. (Use the number line) Pumpkin Fact Families Pumpkin Number Bonds - Cut and paste to make a number bond. Pumpkin Patch to 20 - Count the numbers on the ten frame. Write an equation, cut and paste the pumpkins to match. Word Problems- Read, draw a picture, use tally marks and write an equation. Roll and Write a Rhyming Word- Roll a die and write a word the rhymes in the correct box (cvc review). Show me the Number I - Fill in the chart to show the different ways you can represent a number. (words, expanded form, base ten blocks) Show me the Number II - Fill in the chart to show the different ways you can represent a number. (words, expanded form, base ten blocks) Spin and Color a Number - Spin the spinner, find the number word that matches the spin and color the candy corn to match the color word. Place Value Candy Corn - Use the color code to color the candy corn according to the place value (tens and ones). Roll and Show the Time - roll a die, draw hands one of the clock in the column to match the digital time. Roll and Read Beginning L-Blends- Roll the die, color the beginning blend to match the picture. Roll and Read Beginning Digraphs - Roll the die, color a beginning digraph that matches the picture. (th, sh, ch and wh) Rhyming Candy Corn- Color the candy corn with words that rhyme. Describing Candy Corn - Use adjectives to describe the faces on the candy corn. Write a sentence using one or more of the adjectives. Picking out Pumpkins -An Adjective or a Noun? - Read the words on the pumpkin. Color the adjectives and nouns according to the color code. Write 2 sentences. Fix it Up Sentences About Pumpkins- Edit the sentences. Scrambled up Sentences - Unscramble the sentence to make a complete sentence. Write the sentence on the line. Roll a Rhyme (short vowel)- Roll a die and write a word that rhymes word a word in the column. Life Cycle of a Pumpkin (cut and paste) - Cut and paste the life cycle in order. Write about what happens to the pumpkin. ABC Order - Cut and paste the words from each set in ABC order. I Start and You Finish I - Look at the picture. Read the beginning and finish the sentence. I Start and You Finish II - Look at the picture. Read the beginning and finish the sentence. Color by Sight Word- Use the color code to color the picture with 1st Grade sight words. Spin and Write a sight Word I - Spin the spinner, write the sight words that you spun in the correct column. Spin and Write a sight Word II - Spin the spinner, write the sight words that you spun in the correct column. Nouns and Verbs - Cut and paste the nouns and verbs into the correct spots. Comprehension Check I - Read the short story and answer the comprehension questions. Comprehension Check II - Read the short story and answer the comprehension questions. 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