100 pages of sight word work for emergent readers and those working on memorizing sight words.
Rebecca Sitton's First 100 Sight Words in order.
Repetition and multiple modalities help students learn these high frequency words.
-Rainbow write
-Trace
-Write
-Stamp
-Use in a sentence
These are perfect for:
-homework
-morning work
-literacy centers
-extra practice
25 different activities for Closing Circles in a Google Slide Deck (and adding more all the time). Project and go! These range from questions that promote self-reflection, games, and Literacy or Math aligned activities. Adapt to fit your class and what you are teaching!
100 pages of sight word work for emergent readers and those working on memorizing sight words.
Fry's First 100 Sight Words in order.
Repetition and multiple modalities help students learn these high frequency words.
-Rainbow write
-Trace
-Write
-Stamp
-Use in a sentence
These are perfect for:
-homework
-morning work
-literacy centers
-extra practice
100 pages of sight word work for emergent readers and those working on memorizing sight words.
Dolch's First 100 Sight Words in order.
Repetition and multiple modalities help students learn these high frequency words.
-Rainbow write
-Trace
-Write
-Stamp
-Use in a sentence
These are perfect for:
-homework
-morning work
-literacy centers
-extra practice
This version of I Have... Who Has? reinforces letter names and sounds. Unlike other letter versions, this one is in Alphabetical Order!
Print, cut out, laminate and play, play, play!
Students can just say the letter name, letter sound, or both! (ie "I have A. Who has /b/?")
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
Allow students to choose from 9 different games in this Phonics Games Choiceboard. Game align with FUNdations Level 2, Units 1-5 Suffixes Syllables Closed syllables and closed syllable exceptions -ic versus -ick Long A spelling patterns -ed as /d/ /id/ and /t/ Who, What, or Where
To be used in conjunction with your school or district's reading assessments. After completing running records, add your students' reading level and notes on their strengths and weaknesses. Keep all your data in one place! Very helpful when writing report cards or having parent conferences
A fun, interactive activity for children who have just learned about nouns.
Kids search their classroom and write and/or draw the people, places, and things they see.