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Preview of FREE! 2nd-3rd Grade End of the Year Review | Math Escape Room Digital Resources

FREE! 2nd-3rd Grade End of the Year Review | Math Escape Room Digital Resources

“No sun, no fun!” shouted Mr. Bill, our school’s Principal. He blocked the windows with math posters and filled the cafeteria with stacks of spelling quizzes. “No more fun, only word problems!” He even replaced the playground slide with a slide projector. “Every time you yawn, you get another worksheet.” The only thing that can defeat this terrible tyrant, is a sweet, delectable, soft and savory glazed donut! Yes! A GLAZED DONUT!
Preview of FREE Word Problems Sample | Addition & Subtraction | Identify the Operation

FREE Word Problems Sample | Addition & Subtraction | Identify the Operation

This FREE sample resource gives students structured practice with identifying and solving addition and subtraction word problems. Students will determine what is happening in the problem, identify helpful key words, choose the correct operation, and solve the problem. This resource is designed to support small group instruction, intervention, RTI/MTSS support, independent practice, or review. The included format helps students build confidence and strengthen problem-solving skills through guided
Preview of FREE | CVC Short /e/ Phonemic Awareness Cards | Isolate the Middle Vowel Sound

FREE | CVC Short /e/ Phonemic Awareness Cards | Isolate the Middle Vowel Sound

Created by
Jo Myers
Build phonemic awareness with task cards as students isolate the medial vowel /e/ sound in a CVC word. Students practice middle-vowel-sound isolation in CVC words with fingerprint-style prompts, strengthening phonemic awareness by providing visual cues that allow students to isolate the middle phoneme, and say the vowel sound that matches the CVC word with confidence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is a free sample of the full version. In the paid version, you'll get the full size resource, with 190 cards, coverin
Preview of FREE /r/ /w/ Minimal Pair Cards

FREE /r/ /w/ Minimal Pair Cards

Created by
Jo Myers
[ Google Slides | Digital or Print ] ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is a free sample of the paid version. In the paid version, you'll get the full size resource, with 24 cards! Purchase here. (It's only $1.00!) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This FREE minimal pair resource is designed for children learning to discriminate between /r/ and /w/ sounds. This resource includes 6 minimal pairs, totaling 12 cards, each meticulously crafted with realistic images, child-friendly word definitions, and sentences using the words. The following minim
Preview of FREE File Folder Juice Match Activity EDITABLE

FREE File Folder Juice Match Activity EDITABLE

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MissAlyssaKQ
JUICE MATCH ACTIVITY!This is a cute, simple file folder that has bright colors to grasp learner's attention right off the bat. Students simply match the cup to the correct carton. This is a lower level file folder activity for students who have basic matching skills. File Folders encourage independence, matching skills, quick activities/busy work, and more crucial skills for students. File Folders are especially useful in a Special Education Classroom!
Preview of Free Back to School l First Day Jitters l Morning Work

Free Back to School l First Day Jitters l Morning Work

Sample of the Back to School Bestseller includes differentiated, no-prep activities that are perfect to use for back to school and distance learning. Use this First Day Jitters Book Study resource with the book, First Day Jitters by Julie Dannenberg.
Preview of CVC Phonemic Awareness | identify initial /m/ vs. /n/ | Isolate the First Sound

CVC Phonemic Awareness | identify initial /m/ vs. /n/ | Isolate the First Sound

Created by
Jo Myers
Build phonemic awareness and discrimination between sounds with task cards as students isolate the initial sound in a CVC word containing initial /m/ or initial /n/. Students practice first-sound isolation in CVC words with fingerprint-style prompts, strengthening phonemic awareness by providing visual cues that allow students to isolate the initial phoneme, or onset, and say the first sound to match the rime of a CVC word with confidence. [ Google Slides | No-Prep & Low-Prep Options ] Play the
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