This is a tool to help you to know which stack to place the phoneme/grapheme cards in as you finish the visual drill and prepare for the blending drill.
This bundle includes two powerpoints -- syllable division and morphology madness. I chose to use both of them in one week for an intermediate phonics PD with the name "Intermediate isn't Intimidating."
This is a premade PowerPoint for giving a professional development on syllable division. You could also edit it to use for student instruction. This powerpoint covers: what is a syllable?syllable patternssyllable typeshow to decode multisyllabic wordshow to encode multisyllabic wordswhat else you need to knowadditional resources
This is a premade PowerPoint for giving a professional development on syllable division. You could also edit it to use for student instruction. This powerpoint covers: •intro to morphology ⚬morphology definitions ⚬layers of English •three great spelling rules ⚬how to pronounce -ed •how does this relate to subjects other than ELA? •additional resources for learning and implementing
Research shows that learning is highest when it is multi-sensory. Skip counting can be difficult to teach... why not make it FUN?! I created these circles for skip counting by 2, 3, 5, and 10 through 100. I printed them on colored card stock and laminated them. Then I lay them out on the floor and let the kids skip count as they hop from circle to circle. Once they are really getting the concept, I start from a random number and have them skip count up (example: instead of always starting a
Print these editable birthday and half birthday certificates when you get your class list, file them in birthday order, and you're set for the year! Never forget a class birthday again. These are editable in PowerPoint with text boxes for student name, teacher name, and date. You can alter the font and font color, too!
This is a great resource for February morning meeting! Use it year after year by adding a new copy and paste of the monthly calendar. This Google Slides document has feelings, calendar work, counting money for date, seasons, weather, learning animals in ASL, Valentine's Day (being a friend) and Black History Month.
This is a great resource for January morning meeting! Use it year after year by adding a new copy and paste of the monthly calendar. This Google Slides document has feelings, calendar work, place value for date, seasons, weather, dressing for cold weather, learning colors in ASL, and MLK Jr. Day.
The printable is all on one sheet, this is a great resource to keep in personal reading notebooks! I made a large anchor chart on chart paper turned landscape to mirror this printable. Once my anchor chart was taken down, this was a great reference for my students for the entire year.