These picture cards match Dr. Jean's Alphardy Alphabet Song to help even the youngest students learn their letters and letter sounds. Use the smaller sheet as an individual student visual for struggling students when singing this song in class. Use the larger set to create a class sized poster. Try cutting them up and make them into flash cards to play games with your students. Add this poster to your writing center to help students sound out words. The possibilities are endless. *Also see
This amazing resource complements Dr. Jean's Alphardy song with visual cues to help all students recall letter names and sounds. Consistency is key for our most struggling students, by using this resources as your classroom Alphabet strip, students are reminded to use their strategies to begin sounding out letters and words. This resource comes with classroom size strip to post around your classroom walls, as well as, student size strips that can be placed directly on student desks and writing
Pre-K and Kindergarten Classroom Labels: Visual labels for classroom materials, supplies, centers, and schedules. Large labels perfect for plastic bins, walls, blackboards, etc. Smaller labels for small bins, shelves, schedules, etc.
These labels are perfect for early childhood classrooms going looking to increase print concepts, organization, and early literacy.
26 worksheets for every letter of the alphabet. Includes handwriting practice and initial sound identification for each letter. Use these worksheets in a literacy center or turn them into a handwriting journal for your students.
Two different temperature charts to help students identify how they are feeling. One chart focuses on how students feel about a particular task they have been given, while the other chart focuses on the overall feelings that children experience throughout the day. This chart is great to included in a sensory or calm down area in your classroom.
This poster is a great addition to add to student's writing journals, writing center, or table groups during daily 5 to help them brain storm ideas and get their writing juices flowing!
This easy to follow morning routine task chart will help even your most distracted students get through their morning routine with more independence. These 3 small, individual sized charts can be used with 3 different students at a time or can be placed in different places throughout the room to keep one student on track. Cut these charts apart, put them on student desks, on their cubbies, wherever you need them to keep your students on track!
Amazing supplementary materials for Reading A-Z Books. Download the books and worksheets from Reading A-Z and then use these visual Vocabulary mats and comprehension worksheets to expand your guided reading lessons! This packet included B Level Texts: After School, Bonkers Loves to Bark, and On Thanksgiving. Fabulous for easy sub plans
This includes a classroom poster of 9 basic classroom rules, smaller individual desk sized visuals, and large bulletin board size visuals to be used around the classroom. These can also be laminated and cut apart to make wearable keyring visual prompts.
This homework bundle includes 34 weeks of HW pages to be sent home with your students. This resource is PERFECT for Special Education/ESOL students in K & 1st grades. Each week new letters are introduced and every 2 weeks letters are reviewed. Concepts included in this resource: 26 letter sounds, long & short vowel sounds, uppercase/lowercase, Rhyming, syllables, & beginning writing concepts.
Help struggling students participate in a more meaningful way but provided them individual calendar math charts that they can complete during the whole group lesson. Make Calendar Math folder games or binders and turn it into a math center for all the students to enjoy. The possibilities are endless with this amazing classroom resource.
These wonderful visual reminders are ready whenever you need them on the go. With easy flip tabs to help you find the right card quickly, these visual aids are a great way to help all your students remember the behavioral expectations of your classroom. These are small enough to put on a lanyard or ID badge, yet large enough for your students to see them from across the classroom.
3 differentiated reading comprehension and fluency stories each differentiated for 3 reading levels (9 worksheets total). Each story includes three levels of reading difficulty for Kindergarten and First grade students. These make fabulous last minute sub plans for your differentiated reading groups! Use the "I do, We do, You do" instructional model to promote student comprehension and fluency (Teacher reads aloud, Choral or echo read, then have students read independently).
This very simple and straightforward behavior star chart can be used with students across ages and settings. Print this out daily and make it part of your home/school communication or laminate this and use it over and over again throughout the day. The possibilities are endless with this handy and straightforward chart.
This behavior chart has 4 target behaviors- Whole body listening, follows directions, stays quiet, Best effort. It tracks the student's behavior in each category throughout each part of their day. This developmentally appropriate and visually based behavior chart is a great way to track student behaviors, collect data, and communicate with parents and colleagues about a student's performance.
This Daily 5 weekly task sheet will help you and students track which Daily 5 activities they have done each day and which activities they still need to accomplish. Included in this set is a modified version of Daily 5 for students who are working a pre-emergent skills. Have the students self-track by coloring in which activities they worked on each day so that you have more time to focus on your reading groups!
This resource can be used to label your classroom centers with bright, colorful, child friendly labels. You can also use this resource to create a customized center planning board for your classroom, which allows students to decide which center they will play in and prevent too many students from playing in one center. Use the big images to label the center in your classroom; use the small pictures to create a customized center planning board.
Help keep your class and individual students on track with these blackboard size task cards with matching individual student task charts that can be printed and placed right on student desks. (Recommend laminating and using Velcro to make individual task charts).
All the visuals you need to create your own Initial Sound Sort classroom folder game. This beginner level game includes the words starting with /p/, /t/, /a/, /b/, /m/, and /f/. In this versions, students have visuals and words to help them sort the cards into the correct column in the folder game.
Tip for making the game: Cut out the letters and glue them onto the top of the folder and then laminate the folder. Next, hard laminate the playing pieces and cut them out. Add velcro to the fo
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