Phoneme blending activities are all the rage as the Science of Reading takes the stage. Want to help your students "slide" from segmenting individual phonemes to onset rime? Here is a hands-on resource that will provide support to help students build fluency in the area of blending phonemes. This activity is an anchor chart all on its own and it's small enough to take home to practice with the family. Use the color word family anchor picture as you model in the classroom and let your students
Teaching consonant blends doesn’t have to be boring. Using picture sorts for beginning sounds can spice things up a bit! Using picture sorts to teach consonant blends in a multisensory way engages the eyes and ears AND if the students are included in physically sorting the beginning sound picture cards…well then, you've got your tactile mode of learning in place too! These low-prep picture sorts are a quick & effective way to practice l-blends in a meaningful way and the student sort can b
Teaching consonant blends doesn’t have to be boring. Using picture sorts for beginning sounds can spice things up a bit! Using picture sorts to teach consonant blends in a multisensory way engages the eyes and ears AND if the students are included in physically sorting the beginning sound picture cards…well then, you've got your tactile mode of learning in place too! These low-prep picture sorts are a quick & effective way to practice r -blends in a meaningful way and the student sort can b
Teaching consonant blends doesn’t have to be boring. Using picture sorts for beginning sounds can spice things up a bit! Using picture sorts to teach consonant blends in a multisensory way engages the eyes and ears AND if the students are included in physically sorting the beginning sound picture cards…well then, you've got your tactile mode of learning in place too! These low-prep picture sorts are a quick & effective way to practice r -blends in a meaningful way and the student sort can b
Teaching consonant blends doesn’t have to be boring. Using picture sorts for beginning sounds can spice things up a bit! Using picture sorts to teach consonant blends in a multisensory way engages the eyes and ears AND if the students are included in physically sorting the beginning sound picture cards…well then, you've got your tactile mode of learning in place too! These low-prep picture sorts are a quick & effective way to practice s -blends in a meaningful way and the student sort can b
Phoneme blending activities are all the rage as the Science of Reading takes the stage. Want to help your students "slide" from segmenting individual phonemes to onset rime? Here is a hands-on resource that will provide support to help students build fluency in the area of blending phonemes. This activity is an anchor chart all on its own and it's small enough to take home to practice with the family. Use the color word family anchor picture as you model in the classroom and let your students
Phoneme blending activities are all the rage as the Science of Reading takes the stage. Want to help your students "slide" from segmenting individual phonemes to onset rime? Here is a hands-on resource that will provide support to help students build fluency in the area of blending phonemes. This activity is an anchor chart all on its own and it's small enough to take home to practice with the family. Use the color word family anchor picture as you model in the classroom and let your students
Phoneme blending activities are all the rage as the Science of Reading takes the stage. Want to help your students "slide" from segmenting individual phonemes to onset rime? Here is a hands-on resource that will provide support to help students build fluency in the area of blending phonemes. This activity is an anchor chart all on its own and it's small enough to take home to practice with the family. Use the color word family anchor picture as you model in the classroom and let your students
Phoneme blending activities are all the rage as the Science of Reading takes the stage. Want to help your students "slide" from segmenting individual phonemes to onset rime? Here is a hands-on resource that will provide support to help students build fluency in the area of blending phonemes. This activity is an anchor chart all on its own and it's small enough to take home to practice with the family. Use the color word family anchor picture as you model in the classroom and let your students
Phoneme blending activities are all the rage as the Science of Reading takes the stage. Want to help your students "slide" from segmenting individual phonemes to onset rime? Here is a hands-on resource that will provide support to help students build fluency in the area of blending phonemes. This activity is an anchor chart all on its own and it's small enough to take home to practice with the family. Use the color word family anchor picture as you model in the classroom and let your students
Don't stress over creating fancy bulletin boards for back to school. Simplify classroom set-up with a decorative background and trim and these Sweet Work Coming Soon place holders. Students love to see their work on display and best practices suggest that the simple act of helping construct the learning environment increases classroom community and engagement. ” Seeing their own work on display not only boosts students’ sense of belonging and significance in the room, but also helps them learn
Phoneme blending activities are all the rage as the Science of Reading takes the stage. Want to help your students "slide" from segmenting individual phonemes to onset rime? Here is a hands-on resource that will provide support to help students build fluency in the area of blending phonemes. This activity is an anchor chart all on its own and it's small enough to take home to practice with the family. Have Fun!!!
K - 2nd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
Looking for a last minute activity to add to your plans for Groundhog Day? Here's a a few fun little activities that can be used for morning work or independent center time to practice and review math skills and letter identification. Skills practiced: upper and lowercase letter matching addition with sums 5 through 10 adding tens to 100
PreK - 1st
Math, Other (ELA)
FREE
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