Help your students build letter recognition fluency and automaticity with this structured, easy-to-implement timed drill resource! This packet includes 15 different letter automaticity forms (Uppercase, Lowercase, and Mixed Case) designed to strengthen rapid letter identification — a foundational early literacy skill essential for reading success. Perfect for: KindergartenFirst GradeIntervention groupsRTI supportProgress monitoringFluency foldersWhat’s Included: ✔ 5 Uppercase timed drill forms
This printable PDF contains two sets of cards: one with the English translation (i.e. ג is gimmel) and one without (for more advanced students). It is great for Go Fish, or you can use any game you already own (i.e. Sorry! or Trouble), and before students move, they have to correctly state what letter it is. The set has six different colors and includes letters with a dagesh and final letters. It is recommended that you print on card stock.
Here is your answer to the age-old question, "How do I spell this?" Students can try their best to spell it on their side, and then they can ask the teacher for assistance. The teacher will then discuss the correct spelling as they write it in the "my teacher helps" column. The first two pages are better for older students, and the last two are better for younger grades.
The perfect icebreaker for any grade! Students walk around and find people to whom the box applies. Then, they have that person write their name in the corresponding square. Each person can only sign their name a certain number of times. The first person to get bingo wins!
Perfect for people of any age looking to learn the Hebrew language. It serves as an excellent reference for students and is helpful in classrooms and one-on-one tutoring scenarios. I recommend having students color each letter as they learn them, so it's even easier to reference!