Do you use UFLI at your school? This resource gives students the opportunity to independently practice the concepts taught in UFLI Lesson 1. This is a FREE sample of worksheets for Lesson 1 from my collection of worksheets covering all of the UFLI alphabet lessons. Complete collection coming soon! Don't use UFLI? That's okay! These worksheets are perfect to accompany any phonics curriculum. This resource is NOT affiliated with the UFLI Foundations Curriculum nor endorsed by UFLI. No part of thi
K - 1st
Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading, Science of Reading
Celebrate Halloween in your class by making a "Monster Mix!" These cute labels describe the 'ingredients' used to make your mix - you choose what each 'ingredient' actually is. Just print and go!
Do you use UFLI at your school? This resource gives students the opportunity to independently practice the concepts taught in the UFLI Getting Ready lessons. This is a FREE sample of Getting Ready: Lesson A from my collection of worksheets covering all of the UFLI Getting Ready Lessons A-J. Visit my store to purchase the whole collection! This resource is NOT affiliated with the UFLI Foundations Curriculum nor endorsed by UFLI. No part of this resource copies any material found in the manual or
Fun way to practice silent E words! Send students on a scavenger hunt around the classroom to find as many silent E words as they can and document them onto their sheet.
Fun winter-themed way to practice basic subtraction. YOU WILL NEED TO WRITE SUBTRACTION PROBLEMS ON THE HOT CHOCOLATE MUGS BEFORE COPYING. Materials Needed: worksheets for every student and marshmallows
Fun two player (or two team) game to practice more/less and greater/less than. Materials Needed: game board, dry erase marker, eraser, and number cards. Students place number cards in the boxes and decide which player laid down the higher number. The student who laid down the higher number gets a point! Keep playing until you have no more number cards left.
Great activity for high-ability students or fast finishers! Students have to think of as many ways as they can to make the number 20, using only the numbers provided. Word Document, so it is editable!
3rd - 6th
Basic Operations, Math
FREE
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