Using Magnificent Homespun Brown, read the story together and discuss the different uses of figurative language in the story. Lesson and Presentation I used for maintaining my National Boards.
After The Fall How Humpty Dumpty Got back up. Read story together discuss story elements, point of view and opinion of the struggles Humpty Dumpty faces from different points of view and Characters.
I use these poems, one for each week, to help teach the Kindergarten Sight Words. This download includes the poems with the words I a is the up go so no me we be am at can my see to and he
More Sight Words Poems to Come Soon!
RI 3.2 Determine the main idea of a text; recount the key details and explain how they support the main idea.Students establish the main idea of an informational text. They tell important details in sequential order and explain how the details strengthen the author's main idea.
These can be used to stand up name plates to be able to use both sides. They provide blocks to write students names in capital letters and then they include a Handwriting Without Tears line for both capital and lowercase letters to write students' name. The front also includes the numbers to 20. The back includes all 26 letters with all 44 Kindergarten Sight Words. They can be changed to match any grades words.
I used these in my classroom to post to help students write their color words. They can also be used as flash cards to help students practice reading and spelling their color words.
This is a video I created for a little boy who is autistic who loves racing and didn't know his letters yet. It plays the Dr. Jean Song Who Let the Letters Out showing a racer for each letter in the alphabet. I have several different formats and am willing to make different versions if you need it. I made one for my own son with pictures of his dad who is a racer and his friends. Message me if you would like for me to create one for you.
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
Do you use MClass to collect data on your students? Use this data sheet to keep up to date on all your student's information and to have it quickly on hand.
This is a banner that you print out then cut out the squares to make a banner that reads Welcome to Owl Class with owls on each end. You can position the letters any way you like and can even change the banner to say whatever you like.
I used these for morning work to allow students time to practice their spelling words each day of the week. Day 1 - Write the words in the boxes. Day 2 - Color vowels red and constants blue Day 3 - Cut out the boxes Day 4 - glue the words in a notebook
I use these checklists during my Guided Reading time to ensure that I am teaching the correct sight words in the correct Quarter and during the correct Reading Level. This list is based on the Jan Richardson's The Next Step in Guided Reading book.
I use this checklist every day during class and when planning to ensure my students have met all the standards needed. This includes Letter I.D., Sight Words by Quarter, Running Record Level, Writing, & Math.
Use these name plates that allow you to put your student's name in the Handwriting Without Tears Blocks and then on the reverse has all the Kindergarten Sight Words. This can be changed to allow any grade level sight words!
PreK - 2nd
Reading, Spelling, Vocabulary
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