Entering school is an important milestone for kids, and to prepare them for the school, you have to warm up with basic skills that are needed once your kids are on their classroom. These free and printable Prep Class Worksheets help younger kids learn their letters, numbers, shapes, and other basic skills.
Kindergarten Phonics are the best way to get your kids learning words, reading and writing. Your child will be learning to hear, recognize and identify words in no time. With a little practice your Kindergartener will be a pro. We have a bunch of phonics worksheets to choose from. Print them all for free. We […]
Build reading fluency, reading confidence, AND pre-primer sight word recognition with this set of print and digital Fluency Triangles®. These fluency passages are great for ALL readers, but especially for your children who are struggling with reading, who groan when it’s time to read, who give up easily, and who fall back on guessing words. We know that learning sight words by reading them in context is much more effective than learning them in isolation. Fluency Triangles® provide short, repeated practice, so your students will not get bored, and they will begin to believe in themselves as readers. These fluency passages are great for reading workshops, reading intervention, early finishers, and even for reading practice at home. Here's what you'll get: 41 Fluency Triangles® (One for each of Dolch’s first grade sight words) A black and white printable set A color Google Slides set A color Easel by TPT set Prep is quick and easy... Just print and laminate (if you like) and you are ready to roll! TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Andrea B. says, "I had never used fluency triangles before I found this resource, and WOW! It helped build confidence for my especially low students coming to RTI, and it helped build fluency for the students who were reviewing sight words. I can't thank you enough for this resource!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kathleen C. says, "Fabulous! A wonderful way to practice fluency and sight words! These will be super in my Kindergarten centers and as mini flash cards on a ring for take home practice!” ***************************************************************************** If you love Fluency Triangles® as much as I do, check out my other related resources here: Fluency Triangles® ***************************************************************************** BEFORE YOU GO, PLEASE REMEMBER TO: Download the preview to view a sample of the included pages Follow my store to be updated about new products and sales Leave feedback to earn credits toward future purchases by heading to MY PURCHASES in your TeachersPayTeachers account. Thanks for stopping by! Benefits: Building reading confidence with pre-primer sight words Reading fluency practice with Dolch sight words Effective sight word recognition Short and repeated practice for reading fluency Engaging reading workshops Reading intervention with sight word passages Colorful Google Slide version for sight word recognition Fluency building for struggling readers Sight word mastery Fluency for early finishers Printable and digital sight word recognition Reinforcing pre-primer sight words Reading practice at home Building confidence in reading with sight words Effective sight word practice in context Interactive sight word passages for reading intervention
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Scene and Story Construction Spreadsheet and Nanowrimo Writing resources and recommendations. Writer and Artist Patricia Tiffany Morris shares her favorite resources since starting her writing career in 2018. Click on some of the links to share affiliate goodness and find your next writing book.
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Hi everyone, My little learners have been working SO hard on their reading these past few months and I am VERY excited to show what what they have been up to!
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It feels like an age since I've linked up with Doodle Bugs and shared a Five for Friday post! Time to jump back on the bandwagon and start 2015 with some photo randomness. :) I'm not usually the type of person who makes resolutions at the beginning of a new year... as a matter of fact setting a goal usually makes me feel stressed (is that weird?!). But this year there's a few things that I already do that I just wanted to make more of a conscious effort to stay on top of - so I made my self some New Year's Reminders! I made a little subway art inspired print to frame both here at home and for my desk at school so I can see my reminders every day. Most of them are pretty self-explanatory, and they're also things that should be very easy for me to achieve. Here's hoping! :) I'm right in the middle of Summer break and have been taking advantage of the sun and blue skies to spend some time at the beach. It's been umbrella city down there this week! I just love seeing happy kidlets with sun-browned skin and tangled hair running on the sand and jumping in the waves. That's the way childhood should be here in Australia! :) When I posted my Currently earlier this week I shared a photo of my Christmas present to myself. I had a gorgeous green amethyst and diamond ring made with some of my TpT earnings! I've been checking out the #becauseoftpt posts on Instagram and am totally grateful to be part of a community that can change people's lives in so many wonderful ways! Although jewellery is a pretty frivolous way to spend money, I was able to treat myself without worrying about penny pinching to get my bills paid or groceries bought. Thanks TpT! Lately I've been spending a tonne of time on Pinterest, collecting new ideas for when school goes back in a few weeks. You can follow my boards if you like!! Here's my recent favourites! I loved these two ideas that work perfectly together! I plan to make the "It bugs me when..." craft first, and follow it up with the "When something is bugging me I can say..." poster. I start my kidlets working in groups right from the first day of Prep, and if I expect them to get along and work nicely with each other then I need to teach them conflict resolution skills! The craft was pinned from The Learning Tree but the pin for the poster goes nowhere - if you know where it's from please let me know! I always struggle to find exciting, engaging ideas for teaching positional language so I was so excited to find this pin! I'm going to take photos of my kidlets in the playground, label them with the positional language and then make a class book. Thanks to Chalk Talk for this very clever idea! Can't wait to make a set of 'Sight Word Stars' for my little learners to use while searching for sight words in their books. How simple to add words as you teach them, and what a perfect (independent!) activity for those kidlets who just need a little more practise recognising sight words in context. This was pinned from Kinderdi. I wish that every time I pinned something it magically appeared in my classroom! Sadly that's not the case, so in the next few days I'll have to get myself motivated to tackle some school projects. So far I've put the kidlets' scissors through the dishwasher to get the glue off... ...stocked up on Scentos... ...and thrown everything that needs to go to my classroom into a box that's currently blocking my hallway. Productive, right?! Before I go, I should let you know about the bundle giveaway happening on my Facebook right now! My newest products are part of my best selling 'Link It Up' series - this time with a word families focus. Pop on over and pin it to win it! Happy weekend, friends! Thanks for stopping by today. :)
Shop more of The Moffatt Girls products: Click Here! This Back to School 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: Boxin Up Our ABC's- Using boxes to write the ABC's. School Supply Syllables - Color a dot for each syllable in the word. CVC Short a Word Detective - Write the beginning, middle and ending sounds for each picture. CVC Short e Word Detective - Write the beginning, middle and ending sounds for each picture. CVC Short i Word Detective - Write the beginning, middle and ending sounds for each picture. CVC Short o Word Detective - Write the beginning, middle and ending sounds for each picture. CVC Short u Word Detective - Write the beginning, middle and ending sounds for each picture. Long and Short Vowels - Use the color code to color the short and long a sounds (apples). Long and Short Vowels - Use the color code to color the short and long e sounds (glue bottles). Long and Short Vowels - Use the color code to color the short and long i sounds (sandwiches). Long and Short Vowels - Use the color code to color the short and long o sounds (lunch bags). Long and Short Vowels - Use the color code to color the short and long u sounds (applesauce cups). Rhyming Words - Write 4 rhyming words for each CVC word. Spin and Color - Spin the spinner and read a sentences in the column. Color the picture to match the spin. (short a words) Spin and Color - Spin the spinner and read a sentences in the column. Color the picture to match the spin. (short e words) Spin and Color - Spin the spinner and read a sentences in the column. Color the picture to match the spin. (short i words) Spin and Color - Spin the spinner and read a sentences in the column. Color the picture to match the spin. (short o words) Spin and Color - Spin the spinner and read a sentences in the column. Color the picture to match the spin. (short u words) Sound it Out Set 1- Look at the pictures. Color the beginning, middle and ending sound. Write the word and read the simple sentence. Sound it Out Set 2- Look at the pictures. Color the beginning, middle and ending sound. Write the word and read the simple sentence. Sound it Out Set 3- Look at the pictures. Color the beginning, middle and ending sound. Write the word and read the simple sentence. Spin and Color - Spin the spinner and color an apple that has an -at, -an or -ap word family. Cut and Paste a Rhyme - Cut and paste the picture that matches the rhyme on each glue bottle. A Pair of Rhymes - Color the scissors that have a pair of rhyming words. Write a rhyming word for 3 pairs of scissors. A Book of Rhymes - Color the books that have a pair of rhyming words. Write a rhyming word for 3 notebooks. Real and Nonsense words- Read the CVC words. Cut and paste the real and nonsense words into the correct categories. Short Vowel Word Sort- Cut and paste the words to the correct post it note according to short vowels. What's my Punctuation? Read the simple sentences. Cut and paste a question mark or a period at the end. Color by R-Blend - Write the beginning blends fr, cr, dr, and tr at the beginning of each word. Color by the Color code. Color by L-Blend - Write the beginning blends fl, gl, pl and cl at the beginning of each word. Color by the Color code. Editing Sentences (Set 1) - Rewrite each sentences using a capital letter and the correct ending punctuation. Editing Sentences (Set 2) - Rewrite each sentences using a capital letter and the correct ending punctuation. Making Words in September- Cut out the September letter titles. Rearrange the words to make new words. Write the words on the lines. A Complete Sentence - Read the simple sentences. Cut and paste to the correct columns, a complete sentence or not a sentence. Roll, Add and Color a Ten Frame - Roll two dice, add them up and color the ten frame that matches your roll. Roll, Add and Color a Stick Kid - Roll two dice, add them up and color the stick kids that matches your roll. Roll, Add and Color Tally Marks - Roll 2 dice, add them up and color the set of tally marks that matches your roll. Time for School - Cut and past the correct digital time to match the analogue time. Spin and Write a sight words Set 1 - Words: after, could, know and some. Spin and Write a sight words Set 2 - Words: every, when, going and from. Spin and Write a sight words Set 3 - Words: give, were, again and thank. Greater Glue Bottles - Color the glue bottle with the larger number. More or Less than 50- Use the color code to color the apples that are less than 50 and more than 50. Sticky Number Bonds - Complete the Number Bond and then write the number sentence. Tally UP! Count the tally marks in each group. Cut and paste the correct number. Count and Tally Notebooks - Look at the number on each notebook. Write the correct number of tally makes. Colorful Crayons - Solve each addition problem on the crayon. Color by the code according to sums of 5 or less and sums of 6 or more. Number Lines 1-20- Fill in the missing numbers on each number line. Number Combinations- Cut and paste the number combinations that make the number. Comparing Numbers with Dominos (set 1)- Count the dots on each pair of dominos. Write the numbers on the lines. Color the domino that has more. Comparing Numbers with Dominos (set 2) Count the dots on each pair of dominos. Write the numbers on the lines. Color the domino that has more Domino Math Fact - Cut and paste the domino that matches the math fact Domino Math Facts II - Cut and paste the domino that matches the math fact. Ten Frame Addition - Cut and paste the dice to match the numbers. Add them up and color the ten frame. Roll and Count with Ten Frames - Roll a die. Count a ten frame set in the column and write the number on the line. Let's make 10 with Ten Frames - Roll a die. Complete a number sentence in the column. Spin and Solve - Spin the spinner. Solve a math sentence in the column by counting the dots on the domino and writing a number sentence. Before, Between and After- Look at the number on each pencil. Fill in the numbers that are missing. Skip Counting by the Code- Skip count by 2's and 5's and color by the code. Number Order - Look at the numbers on the pencil. Write them in order from least to greatest. Backpack Number Words - Read the number word on each backpack. Write the number to match (1-20) Nouns and Verbs- Read the words on the paint bucket. Color by the color code. Nine Different Combinations - Color the erasers to show 9 different combinations. Show Ten Ways to Make 10 - Color the base ten rods to show 10 ways to make 10. Follow Directions with Positional Words - Read the directions. Follow the directions to color the pictures and paste to the correct spots. Roll and Solve 1- Roll a die, count a set of rods and unit cubes in the column. Write the number of tens, ones and in all. Roll and Solve 2 - Roll a die, count the set of ten frames. Write the number of tens, ones and in all. One More and One Less - Look at the number on the middle lunch bag. Write the number that is one more and one less. School Supply Subtraction - Solve each subtraction problem. Graphing School Supplies - Count the school supplies and color the graph to match. Answer the questions. Roll, Add and Color a Base Ten - Roll a die two times. Record your rolls and color the sum on the rods. Write the sum. Roll, Add and Color - Roll 2 dice, add them up and color the picture. Roll, Add and Color - Roll 2 dice, add them up and color the number. Spin and Subtract - Spin a number on the spinner, subtract from 10 and write the equation. Use the number line to help you. Roll and Add - Roll 2 dice, write the numbers in the boxes and add them up to make an equation. About Me - Complete each sentence. Draw a picture of yourself and something that you like to do. I Know my Phone Number - Write the numbers for your phone number in the boxes. Color the numbers on the phone and complete the sentence. I Know my Address - Write your address on the lines. Sight Word Bookmarks - 1st Grade words ABC Order Set 1- Cut and paste the words in ABC order. Use one or more of the words to write a complete sentence. ABC Order Set 2 - Cut and paste the words in ABC order. Use one or more of the words to write a complete sentence. ABC Order Set 3- Cut and paste the words in ABC order. Use one or more of the words to write a complete sentence. Let's Write About it- Set 1 Look at the picture. Write about what you see. Use the word bank to help. Let's Write About it Set 3 - Look at the picture. Write about what you see. Use the word back to help. Let's Write About it Set 2 - Look at the picture. Write about what you see. Use the odd bank to help. All About Me - Complete the All About me page by completing the sentences and drawing pictures to match. My Teacher- Draw a picture of your teacher. Write about your teacher. My Classroom - Draw a picture of your classroom. Write about your classroom. Dot, Dot... NOT a Lot! -Controlling the glue dots practice page! 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Scene and Story Construction Spreadsheet and Nanowrimo Writing resources and recommendations. Writer and Artist Patricia Tiffany Morris shares her favorite resources since starting her writing career in 2018. Click on some of the links to share affiliate goodness and find your next writing book.
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