Cut out the high cost of colored ink by printing these black and white posters on colored paper! Set includes all letters of the alphabet. Vowel cards are represented two ways: vowel at beginning and middle (A like apple and A like f an)
Letter formation posters in black and white make printing a breeze! Bypass the need for a colored printer by just printing these on colored paper, or have students color them!
Keep students engaged with this letter sound card game! Students pull a card from the deck. If they can name the sound on their acorn, they keep the card. But be on the look for hungry squirrels- drawing one lets a player take an acorn from another player. Tree cards will ask you to plant your acorns and loose all of your cards! This game is nonstop fun! My students BEG to play it!
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
In this interest inventory, you will be able to gauge student interests as well as mathematical confidence. To use this document:Instruct students to color the pictures of activities they enjoy. Some pictures might require some explanation. Read aloud the bottom statements and have students color happy or sad face for agree/disagreeAdd additional comments on the bottom lines (can be used by student and teacher)Why should I complete an interest inventory?I find it's a quick tool to establish a c
Fun and simple CVC short A, E, I, O, and U blending card game for beginning readers. How do I play?Cut cards out and place in stack face downPick up a card and blend the word. If you blend correctly, keep the card. If you can't get it, the next player may steal.Continue this until the stack is gone!If you get a shark, you must return all cards.If you get a fishing pole, you can steal another player's card!Have fun! My students enjoy when I play along and LOVE to steal cards from me!
K - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
Crayon color posters in black and white make printing a breeze! Bypass the need for a colored printer by just printing these on colored paper, or have students color them!