A quick easy way to practice open and closed syllables. Closed syllables end in a consonant cvc and open syllables end in a vowel vcv. Can be used as an assessment or practice page. Great for small group practice as well.
A great way to practice multiplication for students of any age! A quick and easy game to play in small groups with the teacher or during math center time. Directions: You place a card in front of a student. If they answer it correctly they get to keep the card. If they answer it wrong you keep it. If they get a WHACK! card, then they give you all of their cards. The student with the most cards at the end of time is the winner. Includes: facts from 0-12
Are your kiddos excited for the winter break. Have them write a letter to Santa explaining what they would like to have. Good to use with wants and needs. Have students ask Santa for something they need and something they want.
These lists are based on several sight word lists. The lists have 100 words on each page except the last, which has less. An easy way to test your kiddos, just highlight the words they know and keep the list for when they are ready to test for those they don't.
A great way to practice sight words for students of any age! A quick and easy game to play in small groups with the teacher or during literacy center time. Directions: You place a card in front of a student. If they read it correctly they get to keep the card. If they read it wrong you keep it. If they get a WHACK! card, then they give you all of their cards. The student with the most cards at the end of time is the winner.
A great way to practice sight words for students of any age! A quick and easy game to play in small groups with the teacher or during literacy center time. Directions: You place a card in front of a student. If they read it correctly they get to keep the card. If they read it wrong you keep it. If they get a WHACK! card, then they give you all of their cards. The student with the most cards at the end of time is the winner.
1st - 5th
English Language Arts, Reading Strategies, Vocabulary
Great game to use for those kiddos who need to practice their sight words. A fun game that can be played as a quick review or as a reward in small group. It contains the first 100 sight words (based on Fry word list) and whack cards. Students will be asking to play the game (mine always do) all the time. I have seen great growth in those kiddos who need the extra support.
A great way to have students independently answer comprehension questions about Naya Nuki! It has students practicing summaries, cause and effect, inferencing, and flashbacks. I usually use this in conjunction with a student diary, where students write a summary as Naya Nuki. I alternate days between the diary and the trifold. A great way to break the book down for a deeper reading!
Great way for kids to practice their number sense and addition. Students have partner give a number sentence that equals the same amount. You could also have students find their equal answer partner to start with. Good quick assessment to see who knows their addition.
Need to teach your students to identify feelings from pictures? This will help. There are 6 pictures on three pages, where your students can write about the feelings of the character they see. They can also illustrate the rest of the picture to show what they think is causing those feelings. Great center time work.
Need a page to write down the sight words your student is practicing? This is the page for you. This page is editable and has 10 slots to write down the sight words your student needs to practice at home. There are even directions for parents and a signature line they sign to let you know that your student is ready to test.
K - 2nd
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
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