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Preview of 6 Syllable Types Anchor Chart- EL Skills Block 2024 edition

6 Syllable Types Anchor Chart- EL Skills Block 2024 edition

Created by
Ms. Jill's Joys
This anchor chart is meant to be used in conjunction with the Syllable Sleuth Anchor Chart. The 6 Syllable Types Anchor Chart in the Toolkit is very "wordy," so I created this version for my students as a tool to help them to remember the 6 syllable types. The "Clover" acronym is not original to me, as I have seen it used in multiple programs. I hope that you can find this resource useful for your students.
Preview of Calm Corner Visuals | Printable Coping Strategies & Self-Regulation Posters for

Calm Corner Visuals | Printable Coping Strategies & Self-Regulation Posters for

This Calm Corner Visuals Set is designed to help students recognize their emotions and use simple strategies to calm down. These visual aids are perfect for classrooms, counseling spaces, special education settings, or even home environments. What’s Included?✅ Calm Down Strategy Cards (Deep breathing, counting, stretching, etc.) ✅ Feelings Chart (Happy, sad, angry, frustrated, overwhelmed, etc.) ✅ 5-Step Calm Down Process Poster (Recognize, Breathe, Choose, Try, Reflect) ✅ Breathing Tech
Preview of Valentine's Day Match & Write, CVC and Sight Word Sentences, Match, K-1st, Sped

Valentine's Day Match & Write, CVC and Sight Word Sentences, Match, K-1st, Sped

Boost reading confidence with this Valentine’s Day Sentence Match! Students will decode CVC words and high-frequency sight words to find the sentence that matches each festive image. With more sentences than pictures, it’s a no-prep way to ensure true comprehension and eliminate guessing! Perfect for K-1, SPED, and ESL/ELL learners. About This Resource:This isn't just a reading activity—it’s a critical thinking and decoding challenge. To be successful, students must carefully read four differ
Preview of Hey Diddle Diddle Orton Gillingham Decodable Reader.

Hey Diddle Diddle Orton Gillingham Decodable Reader.

Created by
Print A Toy
Support beginning and struggling readers with this Free Phonetic Cue System Sample! This resource introduces a unique method of marking phonograms with simple symbols that provide pronunciation guidance without altering the word’s structure. How It Works Phonogram Cues: A dot above a consonant signals its second sound. Vowel Markings: A double macaroon above the letter i shows the long e sound. Consistent System: Standardized symbols are used wherever possible, so students can quickly lear
Preview of Toilet Training/Potty Training Visual Sequence Chart - Boys

Toilet Training/Potty Training Visual Sequence Chart - Boys

Created by
Arianna Medina
A visual sequence chart taped on the bathroom wall near the toilet is perfect for the child to learn the visual steps of the toileting process.
Preview of Short Vowel Cvc Decoding Practice Bundle - 1st Grade | (Short A, E, I, O)

Short Vowel Cvc Decoding Practice Bundle - 1st Grade | (Short A, E, I, O)

Strengthen decoding and spelling skills with this comprehensive Short Vowel Word Mapping Bundle featuring Short A, E, I, and O worksheets aligned to the Science of Reading. With 173 differentiated worksheets, this resource systematically builds phonemic awareness, orthographic mapping, CVC decoding, and foundational reading skills for 1st grade students. Each vowel set (Short A – 41 worksheets, Short E – 42 worksheets, Short I – 42 worksheets, Short O – 48 worksheets) progresses from simple s
Preview of Toilet Training/Potty Training Visual Sequence Chart - Girls

Toilet Training/Potty Training Visual Sequence Chart - Girls

Created by
Arianna Medina
A visual sequence chart taped on the bathroom wall near the toilet is perfect for the child to learn the visual steps of the toileting process.
Preview of There, Their, They're Homophones Anchor Chart & Reference Guide

There, Their, They're Homophones Anchor Chart & Reference Guide

Created by
AnchorChartPRO
Stop the confusion once and for all with this vibrant and comprehensive anchor chart focusing on 'there,' 'their,' and 'they're'! 🤯 This easy-to-follow guide breaks down homophone usage into three simple steps, making it perfect for students grappling with these tricky words. What's included? ✨ A clear, step-by-step flowchart to help students decide which word to use. ✨ Detailed examples for 'they're' (contraction), 'their' (possessive), and 'there' (location/introduction). ✨ Super sticky mem
Preview of UFLI Aligned Alphabet Letters Wall Chart Posters- Alphabet Posters-ABC

UFLI Aligned Alphabet Letters Wall Chart Posters- Alphabet Posters-ABC

Created by
Karin's Kinders
🌟 UFLI-Aligned Alphabet Posters | Letter-Sound Wall | Early Literacy Classroom DecorBring consistency and confidence to your literacy instruction with these Alphabet Posters that use the exact same pictures featured in the UFLI Foundations program! Perfect for Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade, these posters make it easy for students to connect classroom visuals with the lessons they’re learning in phonics. 🅰️ What’s Included: 26 Alphabet Posters (A–Z) Each card includes: U
Preview of First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart (Outdoor Reward)

First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart (Outdoor Reward)

Created by
Path to Play
Support routines and positive behavior with this First–Then visual designed to clearly show expectations for young learners. This one-page visual uses a simple layout to show: First Work: a child completing work Then Play: a child swinging outdoors Using a preferred activity (swing) helps motivate students and supports understanding of what comes next after completing a task. This resource is ideal for: Preschool Kindergarten First Grade Special Education Behavior intervention and SEL
Preview of Fiction vs. Nonfiction Visual Anchor Chart

Fiction vs. Nonfiction Visual Anchor Chart

Created by
Path to Play
Help young learners easily understand the difference between fiction and nonfiction with this simple, student-friendly visual. This one-page anchor chart clearly shows: Fiction represented with a cartoon dragon (pretend) Nonfiction represented with a real-life tiger photo (real) By using one image per category and strong visual contrast, this resource is perfect for: Kindergarten First Grade Special Education English Language Learners Visual learners
Preview of Fiction vs Nonfiction Anchor Chart – Visual Reading Comprehension Support

Fiction vs Nonfiction Anchor Chart – Visual Reading Comprehension Support

Created by
Path to Play
Help students clearly understand the difference between fiction and nonfiction with this engaging, student-friendly anchor chart! This visual breaks down the concepts using simple language, clear examples, and supportive images, making it ideal for early readers. Perfect as a teaching anchor, daily reference, or review tool, this chart reinforces key comprehension questions students can ask themselves when reading. Concepts Included Fiction = made-up / make-believe stories Nonfiction = true fa
Preview of First Work Then Play Visual | Low-Ink First–Then Chart (Boy Version)

First Work Then Play Visual | Low-Ink First–Then Chart (Boy Version)

Created by
Path to Play
Support routines, transitions, and positive behavior with this low-ink First–Then visual designed for easy classroom printing. This one-page, black-and-white visual clearly shows: First Work: a boy completing work at a desk Then Play: simple toy icons (blocks, car, ball) The clean line-art design minimizes ink usage while still providing clear visual support for students who benefit from structured expectations. This resource is ideal for: Preschool Kindergarten First Grade Special Educati
Preview of First Work Then Play Visual | Simple First–Then Behavior Support Chart

First Work Then Play Visual | Simple First–Then Behavior Support Chart

Created by
Path to Play
Support routines, transitions, and positive behavior with this simple First–Then visual designed for young learners. This one-page visual clearly shows: First Work: a child completing work at a desk Then Play: a child playing with toys The clear side-by-side layout helps students understand expectations and motivates them to complete tasks before preferred activities. This visual is ideal for: Preschool Kindergarten First Grade Special Education Behavior intervention and SEL ⭐ Why Teach
Preview of First Work Then Play Visual | Low-Ink First–Then Chart (Girl Version)

First Work Then Play Visual | Low-Ink First–Then Chart (Girl Version)

Created by
Path to Play
Support routines, transitions, and positive behavior with this low-ink First–Then visual, designed to print clearly on classroom printers. This one-page, black-and-white visual shows: First Work: a girl completing work at a desk Then Play: simple toy icons (blocks, car, ball) The clean line-art design uses minimal ink while still providing clear visual support for students who benefit from structure and predictable routines. This resource is ideal for: Preschool Kindergarten First Grade Sp
Preview of Take 5 Breaths Visual | Calming Strategy & Self-Regulation Support

Take 5 Breaths Visual | Calming Strategy & Self-Regulation Support

Created by
Path to Play
Help students calm their bodies and regulate emotions with this Take 5 Breaths visual, designed specifically for young learners. This one-page visual models a simple breathing strategy that students can use when they feel overwhelmed, frustrated, or dysregulated. The numbered steps help children slow down and focus on breathing in and out. 📦 What’s Included 1 Take 5 Breaths visual (PDF) Clean white background for easy printing High-resolution for print or digital display ⭐ Why Teachers L
Preview of First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart with Blank Reward (Girl)

First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart with Blank Reward (Girl)

Created by
Path to Play
Support routines, transitions, and positive behavior with this First–Then visual designed to be easily customized for individual students. This one-page visual clearly shows: First Work: a girl completing work at a desk Then Play: a blank reward space where teachers can add a preferred toy, activity, or incentive The open reward area allows educators to personalize motivation based on each student’s interests, making this visual especially effective for individualized behavior support. This re
Preview of First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart with Blank Reward

First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart with Blank Reward

Created by
Path to Play
Support routines, transitions, and positive behavior with this First–Then visual that allows teachers to customize the reward for each individual student. This one-page visual clearly shows: First Work: a child completing work Then Play: a blank reward space where teachers can add a toy, picture, or preferred activity The open reward area makes this visual especially effective for individualized behavior support, allowing you to tailor motivation to each student’s interests. This resource is i
Preview of First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart (Girl Version)

First Work Then Play Visual | First–Then Behavior Chart (Girl Version)

Created by
Path to Play
Support routines, transitions, and positive behavior with this First–Then visual designed for young learners. This one-page visual clearly shows: First Work: a girl completing work at a desk Then Play: a girl playing with toys The simple, side-by-side layout helps students understand expectations and stay motivated by showing what comes next after completing a task. This resource is ideal for: Preschool Kindergarten First Grade Special Education Behavior intervention and SEL ⭐ Why Teach
Preview of Toilet Training/Potty Training Visual Sequence Chart - Boys

Toilet Training/Potty Training Visual Sequence Chart - Boys

Created by
Arianna Medina
A visual sequence chart taped on the bathroom wall near the toilet is perfect for the child to learn the visual steps of the toileting process.
Preview of Behavior Chart - super stars

Behavior Chart - super stars

Created by
Jayme Lopez
A star themed behavior chart for individual students who may need it for motivation to make good choices. The students make a happy, straight, or sad face inside of the star depending on their behavior for that subject. The teacher and student set a goal and receive a reward for reaching their goal (such as goldfish, stickers, pencil, etc.) The chart is editable, so you may change the subjects.
Preview of Sticker Chart

Sticker Chart

Created by
jill moriarty
Sticker chart for positive reinforcment
Preview of Behavior Chart Template

Behavior Chart Template

Created by
Kailah Sparks
Do you have a child whose behavior needs to be monitored closely. Try this behavior chart. Feel free to add your own categories based on your daily schedule in the morning no the afternoon. Then set your reasons of why a child received a red, yellow, or green. This gives parents guidance to see if their child’s behavior is improving or not.
Preview of The Printables Bundle - Chart Writing Letters

The Printables Bundle - Chart Writing Letters

Created by
Starskills
When children start to write I love to have charts that support them in their ability to visualise what they are writing. When children are familiar with the Alphabet Chart they can then learn how to write using this writing chart. This Beginning Writing Chart includes light picture clues behind each letter as a visual reminder of the Beginning Sounds I encourage each child to do the following -: SIDE A 1. Say their sentence 2. Type their sentence hearing beginning sounds SIDE B 3. Find
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