Fun Sorting Game!
Reading Foundations: Phonics & Phonological Awareness
Teach in Whole Group, Then Use As Independent, Partner or Small Group Practice
Picture & Word on Each Card… Great for ALL Learners (including EL, Sped, RTI)
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PreK - 5th
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
FUN READING ACTIVITY!
Print on colored paper for better visual appeal, and laminate for long-term, continuous practice.
Use for whole-group, partner-work, and/or small-group practice. Also, great for formative assessment.
Actively engage students and create an anchor chart together (scaffold support as needed), and display on wall for long-term reference for students.
Use for comparing and contrasting. Cards are written in kid-friendly language that explicitly shows the differences; which i
PreK - 6th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Literature
THIS IS FOR YOU PRIMARY TEACHERS!!! AMAZING writing resource for you and your students to use during the EDITING stage of the WRITING PROCESS! Student-friendly terms and stoplight symbol for easy comprehension!
Here is how the EDITING STOPLIGHT works:
*GREEN-- Green means GO! Students will use a green crayon to circle the capital letter at the beginning of each sentence. Capital letter shows where we can begin reading! Teachers, this helps you determine where the student's sentence/new though
Here is a set of superhero addition math facts within 20, which is aligned to the Common Core. Great fluency practice for students of any age. Print in color on cardstock for extended use.
Engage all students by first having everyone stand up. Then, go around the classroom showing each student a card. If students get the math fact correct, they sit down. If they are incorrect, then students stay standing. Keep returning to students until they get one fact correct. The goal is for all students
A fun sight word card game that works on reading accuracy and fluency!! Targeted for first grade. Can be used across grade levels for RTI or to challenge or enrich younger grades. Total of 104 playing cards. *HOW TO PLAY! --# of players: up to 4 --Goal: end up with the most cards! 1. Students sit in a circle. 2. Turn cards upside down. 3. Students take turns choosing one card at a time. 4. Once student picks a card, he/she has to read it correctly the first time. Other students help determ
Here is a fun and engaging Valentine's Day bingo activity. Students create their own bingo boards! Great for speaking and listening skills, while celebrating a cultural holiday.
PreK - 8th
Social Studies
FREE
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