DIY Greek Mythology Party Games that even the Gods themselves would love. This theme can be a blast, and these activities are perfect to ensure that.
Mazes are fun and provide a fresh challenge for your brain. Everyone loves mazes, young and old. Today we have easy mazes you can print for your children, preschool and up. Help them sharpen their problem solving skills, learn patiences and persistence and work on fine motor skills, all while having fun. Challenge your children, […]
Quick print and use! This cute rhyming story is about how 'S' and 'H' came together one day to be 'SH'. It can also be printed for use in your classroom library. If you are interested in SH, CH, and TH stories for your class, check out the link below for all 3 products-in-one for $4.00:Digraph...
Learn all about how to teach consonant digraph SH. Below are five best tips for teaching SH so that kids quickly recognize, read, and spell the /sh/ sound in words. Plus, get a FREE Digraph
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Free printable plural nouns worksheets. Kids will learn nouns ending in S, X, CH, SH, Y, F, FE, O & irregular plural nouns. Pdf with answers.
Reluctant readers will love this activity to be done with Sh Sh Sh Let the Baby Sleep ! Laminate and tape several consonant blends to the ...
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Work on digraphs with these FREE printable SH words worksheets! 16 page set focusing on the sh wound at the beginning of words!
Hi! Today, I wanted to share some of my favorite crafts to use for teaching digraphs. I try to make my blog posts useful for teachers in the classroom, and […]
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Head and Feet Pattern Body Pattern What you will need: One 9-inch Paper Dinner Plate Two 6-inch Paper Plates Orange Card Stock or Cardboard Low Temp Mini Glue Gun Orange, Black, White, and Yellow Paint How to Make this Paper Plate Craft: 1. Print out the patterns for the…
I hope you have been enjoying reading this series as much as I have been enjoying writing it. Today we look at a few tips and tricks to elicit SH and CH. Certainly, this is not everything you need to know. These are just some tips that have been proven useful and I wanted to share them. ... Read more
Get your Free February Writing Printable today to help your kindergarten student correctly practice writing the months of the year. This free resource is a great addition to your February lesson plans and will help students to easily write the month of February.
We share the following Sh digraph worksheets that were prepared with a great love for our fellow teachers.
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If you're working on the SH digraph, this FREE and fun game with SH digraph pictures is the perfect fit. Contains images for S, H, and SH digraph.
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If you enjoyed our printable alphabet puzzles, you’re sure to also love our printable digraph puzzles! Much like our Speech Sounds pack, these printable digraph puzzles can be used to work on phonics or to work on speech sounds for the ch, sh, & th digraph sounds. *Find the free download link towards the end ... Read More about FREE Printable Digraph Puzzles
Hi friends! Welcome to another Five for Friday where I share 5 things from my week! 1. I Like Myself Writing My teammate shared this activity with me and I knew we had to try it too! My kids loved looking at the mirror and drawing themselves. I set out the book "I Like Myself!" and and the prompt "What do you like about yourself?" to encourage discussion and writing :) I had a lot of questions on Instagram about the faces. My teammate says they are from Scholar's Choice! 2. Measurement Bulletin Board Last week we wrapped up measurement so we finally put up our learning on our outside bulletin board. To show our learning we put out comparing names writing, capacity writing... hot and cold t-charts and heavy and light t-charts. Some of the girls also decided one day to measure the length of the table using unifix cubes so I documented that as well. All of the printables you see on the bulletin board can be found here. 3. Tower Building We learned about 3D figures after measurement. One activity they enjoyed was this tower building activity! Students were encouraged to make a tower and record their tower. I also asked the students to tell me about their tower and documented what their knowledge of 3D figures. I also challenged some of them to find all of the different ways they could build the tower using the figures they were given! If you want to try this activity with your class, you can grab the sign and recording sheet by clicking here or on the image below: 4. Sight Word Play Dough Most of my kiddos this year have learned most of their letters and sounds already but they still love play dough so I wanted to make something a little more challenging than the alphabet play dough mats I had been setting out. So I made these: I like them because the kids who are still working on letters can still practice forming them and identifying them but the kids who are ready can start to practice making sight words! I also added the "read it" section at the bottom. I used pre-primer sight words and a picture cue so that it would be easily decodable by emergent readers. If you would like to grab these mats, you can find them in my TPT store. Click here or on the image below to check them out! 5. Literacy Assessment Binder So many of you have been asking about my literacy assessment binder after I shared my numeracy assessment binder. You can read that post if you are interested here. Truth be told, my literacy assessment binder is nearly not as comprehensive. But I thought I'd still share in case it is helpful to somebody. In my inside pocket I keep my Reading Progress Letters that I send home after I do running records (with the SK's and the JK's who are ready) to help parents understand their child's areas of need and what they can do at home to support them. Our board's expectation is a PM Benchmark level 6 at the end of Kindergarten, so that is stated on the sheet. You can grab the Reading Progress letter for free by clicking here or on the image below: The back of the reading sheet are the reading strategies. Often times I will write a reading strategy to practice on the front and then highlight the strategy on the back. You can find this sheet in my Reading Strategies pack on TPT here. The first thing I have in my binder is this clear binder pouch where I keep the letters/sight words my intervention kids are working on. I put 10 letters or sight words on their ring at a time and they practice them for a week. I check their rings once a week and if they have mastered the letter/word it gets a checkmark and I take it off the ring and replace it with a new word/letter from this pouch. The printables for the letter and sight word rings can be found in the packs below: The tabs I have in my literacy assessment binder are: - Whole Class Data I keep a whole class data sheet of: 1. Letter ID (Uppercase) 2. Letter ID (Lowercase) 3. Letter Sounds 4. Running Records This helps me see general progress and needs of the whole class. - Letter ID I assess all kids on their letter ID at the beginning of the year and reassess as needed throughout the year. I keep track of this using the sheet below (included in the alphabet ring pack above). - Oct - Concepts of Print - Nov - Hearing Sounds in Words - Dec - Word Test - Jan - Writing Vocal The four tests above are all taken from Mary Clay's Observation Survey. We submit this data to our admin each month. I keep the originals in each tab. - RR - Sept - RR - Oct - RR - Nov - RR - Dec - RR - Jan - RR - Feb - RR - Mar - RR - Apr - RR - May - RR - Jun Each month I do running records with the kids who are reading. They go into each tab by month. - Writing - Term 1 - Writing - Term 2 Although I am assessing during guided writing, through inquiry writing etc. I also make sure I pull out my writing rubric and assess at least one piece of writing at the end of term 1 and term 2. I staple the writing to the rubric and keep a copy in my assessment binder. My writing rubric can be found here. - Intervention Planning/Tracking I keep my tracking sheet for my sight words here so I can highlight them as they master the words on their sight word ring. These can be found in my sight word ring resource above. I try to highlight in a different colour each week so that I can see how much progress they are making week to week. I get a lot of questions about the printables I use in my literacy binder. I pulled them from various files originally, but I recently put them all in one place. You can find the bundle by clicking here or on the image below: That's it from me this week! Click on the image below to check out more Five for Friday blog posts! SaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSave SaveSave
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sorry, couldn't locate a source for this photo This might take a while to complete (I rarely take a sick day), but I found my newest and best (I think) ever sub plan. Are you like me? I rarely plan for those days when I have to be out and end up dashing around madly pulling things together last minute and being hectic when least want to. This image inspired me to put a sub kit together that includes a lesson plan, markers and pre-cut papers. Now I'm always prepared with a grab and go lesson. The entire project stays in the box until 500 (or thereabouts) papers are collected and a final design is made. The hands look fabulous, but I think we'll change it up a bit. Peace Sign? Dove? Butterfly? What would you do?