This great bundle gives you everything you need to support your students as they learn and practice red words! These resources are perfect for one on one practice, direct instruction, small group instruction, and as a center. Products Included: - Practice Worksheets: a worksheet for each Red Word for Stage 5. Also included is a CUPS poster and word list. - Flashcards- includes data sheets, a word list, and a flashcard with each word and a decodable sentence using that word. Interested in other Orton Gillingham Products? There are other options in my store!
Rime Time: Building Word Families with Letter Tiles Here's a valuable teaching resource particularly aimed at educators with emphasis on developing early reading skills. With Rime Time, kindergarten and first grade students can hone their language arts mastery, using rimes as building blocks. The integrative teaching strategy focuses on building up learners' letter/sound recognition by: Creating Analyzing Writing hundreds of words This is achieved by combining common rimes like 'at' or 'en', with different onset tiles that include consonants, blends and digraphs. This method accentuates students' capacity to understand a broad spectrum of word formations. In action - watch the excitement in their eyes when they realize that even a single '-ake' rime can produce up to 14 unique words! Rime Time: Building Word Families with Letter Tiles truly instigates the indispensable curiosity natural in young scholars about endless possibilities they can conjure up just through basic linguistic elements. A Versatile Instructional Tool for Every Teaching Scenario A remarkable feature of this resource is it offers 70 word-building lessons that are flexible enough to adapt according to various instructional environments such as: One-on-one tutoring sessions, All-round classroom activities, Cohorts engaging in small group interactions among others. An Investment towards Progressive Vocabulary Comprehension And Fluency Development Rounding out its several benefits is how it guides young readers towards an enriched vocabulary understanding - driving them a step closer to outshining in language fluency. The provided product file comes as a PDF document intentionally formatted for absolute compatibility across all platforms and is ready-to-refer anytime. In Summary In a nutshell, Rime Time: Building Word Families with Letter Tiles hands educators an unparalleled pathway of instigating engaging learning experiences pivotal for early readers through increased word awareness - reflected in the multiple lesson plans comprehensively integrated into its design. Rime Time: Building Word Families with Letter Tiles
Item description This is a homophones game for partners or small groups plus a word mapping activity. To play, students take turns trying to find pairs of homophones. The cards can also be used as a matching activity for one student. Includes instructions and 30 illustrated homophone cards. The homophones included are: night/knight blue/blew cent/scent one/won sail/sale see/sea mail/male flower/flour ate/eight right/write sun/son beach/beech hair/hare fairy/ferry piece/peace Word Mapping Activity: After playing the game, students choose a pair of homophones to write, illustrate, define, and use in a sentence. The second part of the worksheet has students classify their homophones by part of speech (nouns, verbs, and adjectives).
Shop more of The Moffatt Girls products: Click Here! This November NO PREP Packet for 2nd Grade is FILLED with hands-on, engaging and FUN resources that cover core skills for 2nd Grade! The activities in this packet can be use for group work , centers, small groups, homework and more! The BEST part is that there is NO PREP! NO costly colored 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 is targeted for 2nd grade, but can be used for high flying first graders and struggling 3rd graders. This packet includes the following resources: Money: Coins- Look at the price for each item and find two different ways to pay by showing the coins you can use. Double Digit Addition with Regrouping- Solve the problems and color the baby turkey that matches your answer. Double Digit Addition with Regrouping - Solve the problems and color the part of the turkey dinner that matches your answer. Double Digit Subtraction with Regrouping- Solve the problems and color the path from the turkey to the poult. 2-Digit Addition with Regrouping- Solve the problems and color the sums with an odd number to help the baby turkeys get home. 2-Digit Addition with Regrouping - Help the baby turkeys find their mommies. Add and connect the pairs that have the same answers. Mental Math - Adding Doubles (50 problems) Measurement: Centimeters Elapsed Time by 5 Minute Increments-Write the time for the 1st clock and then show the elapsed time for the 2nd clock. Place Value to 1,000- Write the value of the number in the thousands place. Order the four dice to make the largest number. Place Value Equivalences- Find the turkeys that have the same value. Word Problems- Addition and Subtraction word problems. Inches or Feet? Look at each item and decide if you would use inches or feet to measure. Singular and Plural Possessive- Read each phrase and then write the correct plural or singular possessive phrase. BOGGLE - Use the letters to make new words (2 sets of Boggle Boards) What is Your Prefix Worth? Read the sentence with the prefix and decide how much the prefix is worth by adding up the scrabble tiles. Write the definition of the word. Dictionary Skills: Guide Words- Look up the given word in the dictionary, write the page number and the two guide words. Homophones- Read the sentences and choose the correct homophone. ABC Order- Put the 4 sets of words in ABC order to the 2nd and 3rd letter. Subject and Predicate- Use the color code to color the subject and predicate. Subject and Predicate II- Finish the subject or predicate for each sentence. My Word Search Puzzle- BLANK word search puzzle template for students to use with their spelling words, thanksgiving words or any other word list. My Digraph Word Search- Create a digraph word search using the given digraphs. Have a friend find the words. My Blend Word Search- Create a blend word search using the given blends. Have a friend find the words. Comparative and Superlative Adjectives - Complete the chart using comparative and superlative adjectives. Syllable Sort - Read and sort the words into the correct syllable count. Break apart the given words into syllables. Analogies - Fill in an analogy with the given words. Using Reference Materials: Encyclopedia and Dictionary. Use the set of dictionaries to find the correct answer. Use the given guide words to find the word that would be on the page. Fiction and Nonfiction Text- Decide if the text is fiction or nonfiction. Write four titles of nonfiction text and four fiction text. Roll and Find the Base Word- Roll a die, read a word in the column, write the base word and the page number you find it on in the dictionary. Pronouns- Read the short story and fill in the correct pronoun. Read the sentences and write a pronoun. Writing Titles- Roll a die and write the names of the people correctly. Homonyms- Read the sentences and decide which homonym picture best fits the sentence. Roll and Write the Correct Date - Roll a die and fix one of the dates in the column using the correct abbreviations and commas. Writing a Friendly Letter- Write a friendly letter using the five parts: heading, greeting, body, closing and signature. Adverbs- Cut and paste the adverb to the correct column: how, how often, when or where. Prefixes, Root Words and Suffixes- Read each word and write the root word, prefix or suffix in the correct column. Verbs: Past and Present- Write the words in the correct column. Graphing Grammar- Circle and write each word in the correct column: nouns, verbs, adjectives and pronouns. Consonant Blends- Read each word and color the beginning or ending consonant blend. Solve the consonant riddles at the bottom of the page. Box up Synonyms- Read each word in the box and find the word that is a synonym in the word bank. Use the sound boxes to box up the word. Box up Antonyms- Read each word in the box and find the word that is a Antonym in the word bank. Use the sound boxes to box up the word. Roll and Write Plural Nouns (Irregular and Regular Plural Nouns)- Roll a die and write the plural form of the nouns in the column. Making New Words With THANKSGIVING. Use the letters to write new words. Be sure to follow the Moffatt Girls on: Visit my blog at The Moffatt Girls Blog Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Instagram Join my private group, The Moffatt Girls-Engage Group, to see how other teachers, parents, and homeschoolers are using and organizing Moffatt Girl Curriculum!
This print-and-go, chapter-by-chapter novel study of the clever novel Frindle written by the award winning author Andrew Clements includes: -questions divided by chapter for all fifteen chapters for easy assigning - before, during, and after reading questions - extended response questions -connections/opinion questions -prediction questions - character attributes webs for Mrs. Granger and Nick - letter writing activity -drawing the story elements activity -a create your own ad activity for frindle merchandise -vocabulary activity sheet ***ANSWER SHEET for chapter-by-chapter questions This novel study can be completed by the whole class, in small group instruction, or one-on-one. Digital and printable options available. Terms of Use: All rights reserved by the author. These materials are intended for personal use by a single classroom only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view.
This is a Nelson Handwriting Practice Booklet. The file comes as a PDF that can be printed and stapled into a handwriting booklet. What is great about this booklet is that each page provides many opportunities for students to practice writing each letter. Other booklets provide a few opportunities for practice on each page. Each letter has numbers and arrows to guide students on how to write the letter, this helps students know where to start and end. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - There are 4 different versions for you to choose from to meet your students' needs. The booklet is easy to print and you have various templates to choose from so you can meet the needs of your child/grade level. For example; one style includes capital letter A on one page and another version includes capital and lowercase practice on one page. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - All you have to do is print and go. These are great for homework, small group and more. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nelson Handwriting Practice Booklet
This poetry page targets the word family -ock. Perfect for in class, small group work, learning centers, or to send home!
If you need a writing anchor chart to help your students with visual references, this post has 9 must-make anchor charts to boost your writers.
This product is a resource to use when introducing and teaching letters. It can be used as a poster in the writing center, a visual during whole group instruction, or a visual during small group. The practice sheet can be used as practice, homework, or review. ...
Visual cues often help our young readers learn phonics rules. These free r-controlled vowels can be posted in your classroom or within your small group intervention area. Enjoy! The R-Controlled Vowel Posters can be downloaded for FREE in my online Teachers Pay Teachers store.
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Teaching silent letters can be so much fun! In my classroom, we call these letters ghost letters! It really helps the kids learn the sounds. To begin, we make a list of all the words we can think of! At first, the kids will usually give words that just start with n or r, instead of words with kn or wr. But they quickly get the hang of it! Sometimes I even draw ghosts around the letters on the board or in their books. I LOVE when they even draw them on words they find! :) We sort words and highlight those spooky little letters. We play games to practice reading words with ghost letters. This Roll & Read helps build fluency AND practices those words. The kids always love this fun little book. They read a ghost letter word. Read a sentence with that word. Then create their own sentence. They get pretty creative with these! Then we end with a fun little mini craft. :) As a class, we brainstorm words with kn, wr, mb, and gn. They we add them to our own spooky little ghosts. They'll remember those ghost letter forever!!! Hop over and check out this fun pack!
File folder activities are perfect for small group instruction or for your independent centers! Over 25 file folder activities for teaching and practicing targeted phonics skills!
Venn diagram kindergarten worksheet to help children idenitfy animals who live in water, land or both.
Today I wanted to stop by and share some strategies for teaching vowel teams and diphthongs in our classroom! It’s always challenging to teach spelling patterns that aren’t easily decodable! […]
The World Café is one of the best Opening methods for harvesting ideas and bringing diverse stakeholders together. More structured than Open Space, the World Café directs the power of simultaneous diverse group discussions towards set questions. Participants break into small groups
Are your students having difficulties focusing on their work and paying attention during your lessons? Are they off-task, disruptive, distracted, fidgety, or impulsive? Do you need ideas to help manage these behaviors? All Behaviors have a reason and students will do well when they can. Use this motor activity as a brain break to help get back to learning. Co-regulate and help them focus on learning, provide a stress break, and lower anxiety. Not only will these types of activities help with classroom management, but they are also building skills students can use throughout their lives. This motor activity can be printed and sent home as a hard copy or you can send a digital copy. It is a great way to keep students moving while they are stuck in the house. Use this motor movement break to get your class up and moving. Providing short exercise or brain breaks during the school day can help improve on-task behavior. These can also be used for indoor recess, an occupational or physical therapy session, as a warm-up, or full therapy activity. Print and laminate boards. Students roll a die to see which movement they must complete. Great small group or full classroom motor break. Check out the full preview to see all that is included. Several styles of game boards are provided, with and without picture models and with traditional and number dice. Students can roll multiple times and choose exercises from the different rows. You chose how many they complete or have students roll a larger number die to see how many exercises they must do.
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Hi everyone! I've decided to share my lesson plan outlines with everyone each week or at least as often as I can. If you aren't signed up for my newsletter, please sign up now. I'll send the lesson plans and free resources out each month for you to have. If my newsletter opt-in doesn't pop up for you, just email me and I'll add you to the list. My hope is that we can collaborate and make the best learning experience possible for students. You will definitely find lesson ideas and outlines in these series of posts. You will not find detailed plans in these posts, but you will find links to my detailed units in my TPT store. The following lesson plan templates are from A Modern Teacher. Just like every teacher at back to school time I'm spinning my wheels and working through my exhaustion to get my plans up, going and best suited for students. Please be patient with me. Below you will find a very rough draft of my yearly plans. As the next month goes by I will be updating these outlines and replacing them. The first two weeks of my lesson plans are short. My main focus is building a classroom culture with students and going over procedures with students that will set them up for success. In my lesson outlines you will see T for teacher and Ss for students. Grizzly Bear Unit Superhero vs. Villain Character Education Print and Teach Phonics Games Mini ELA Anchor Charts for students Asking and Answering Questions: Differentiated Panda Passages The first week of writing is most successful when procedures are created to set students up for success. My main focus is on teaching students proper penmanship and a love for writing. Youtube has a ton of videos that you can use to walk students through handwriting instruction. Free Handwriting YouTube Tutorial
Preparing for another year of reading level assessments? Do you always conference with parents about their child’s progress? Then this post is for you! The reading level letters cover all DRA Levels 1-70 along with covering Letter Levels A-Z. To be honest, if a parent does not have an education background or is not using […]
This poetry page targets the word family -ed. Perfect for in class, small group work, learning centers, or to send home!
This bundle is ON SALE for $24 (usually $30) through Friday, November 10th. Each monthly packet contains 60 pages (!!!) of activities that include ELA, Math, Science, & Social Studies. This is a 20 day (4 Weeks) Independent Learning Packet. This packet can be used in the following ways: sub plans supplement curriculum homework center practice small group practice school closings Please see the table of contents inside the preview for the skills covered. The subjects include ELA (Reading, Grammar, and Writing), Math, Science, Social Studies, and Health. Answer Keys are in a separate file. Links and description for digital instructions. ⭐️Please note that there are some overlaps with Science, Social, Studies, Health content for Grades 2-5⭐️ Months that are already inside the bundle:August - available NOWSeptember - available NOWOctober - available NOWNovember - available NOWDecember - available NOWJanuary - available NOWFebruary- available NOWMarch - available NOWApril - available NOWMay - available NOW June - Summer Learning PacketJuly - available NOW 🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5.Please reach out if you have any questions or I can support you in any way. [email protected] Let’s connect! The Literacy Loft Blog The Literacy Loft on Instagram The Literacy Loft on Pinterest The Literacy Loft on Facebook
Introduce hyperbole by using puzzles, task cards, no-prep printables and more! A variety of activities to use as learning stations for independent practice or for small groups for remediation. There are 14 hyperboles included: weighs a ton so hungry, I could eat a horse afraid of your own shadow ton of homework knocked me over with a feather walked 100 miles waited forever skinny as a toothpick move mountains never stops talking a million things to do jumped so high, I touched the sky whole world staring cried a river
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Phonemic Awareness Explained - Regular Alphabet Sounds and Letters and Advanced Phonics Explained...
Learn all about what syntax is and how you can support your students reading comprehension with syntax activities.
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Some of the links I share are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. All opinions remain my own. You may read my full disclosure here. Another component of level one Phonemic Awareness is Alliteration. Many […]
Do you have students in your special education classroom who struggle with writing sentences? Or maybe they struggle with putting words together to form a sentence? Today I would like to introduce you to Sentence Building. This resource was created out of a desperate need for my own self-contained classroom. Students in my classroom, verbal […]
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Demonstrate how to Analyze a Text with this colorful ESL anchor chart. Three sizes are available. For K12 & Adult Multilingual Students Equitable and Inclusive Meets Common Core State Standards Meets College & Career Readiness Standards Photos of Diverse People & Common Objects Essential Vocabulary Longer Engagement with Warm Colors Made in USA This ESL poster is also available in the Reading Set.
Do you have a learner that is reversing those tricky lowercase letters? Then, download and display these Letter Reversal Posters! Letter reversals are common among young writers. Simply put, their inexperience with letters combined with letters that look an awful a lot alike make can make it difficult. Letter reversals can also be common with older ... Read More about Letter Reversal Posters {FREE}
Place the missing letter in this beginning sound UN Word Family printable worksheet.
This poetry page targets the word family -oke. Perfect for in class, small group work, learning centers, or to send home!
I’m so lucky to be working with kind and dedicated educators! When my two school friends, Kim and Robin, asked me to create a cue card for them to use with their students, well of course, I was happy to do it. They had cue cards for the letters and sounds and just needed something […]