These multi-sensory letter and digraph cards include: • A clear letter or digraph • A visual mouth formation cue • A picture to reinforce the target sound Designed to support both phonics instruction and articulation awareness, these cards help students connect how a sound looks, feels, and is produced. Perfect for speech therapy sessions, RTI groups, kindergarten classrooms, and early readers who benefit from visual cues. They can be used as flash cards or displayed on a classroom wall. Stud
This is a set of 15 bookmarks. The 12 of them look the same but have different quotes on them, 3 of them are blank. I created these for my students as they read the book Because of Winn-Dixie. I printed these on card stock, wrote their names on the back, and then laminated them. An idea for the blank ones would be to have students choose a quote to write in it or simply put their name on it before laminating. If you love the look of these but want it in another book, feel free to message me and
This is a set of 18 bookmarks. 12 of them look the same but have different quotes on them while 6 of them are blank. I created these as a request for a fellow teacher and friend. You can print them on card stock and then laminated them. An idea for the blank ones would be to have students choose a quote to write in it or simply put their name on it before laminating. If you love the look of these but want it in another book, feel free to message me and I will create some on the book of your choi
This is a set of 15 bookmarks. The 12 of them look the same but have different quotes on them, 3 of them are blank. I created these for my students as they read the book The One and Only Ivan. I printed these on card stock, wrote their names on the back, and then laminated them. An idea for the blank ones would be to have students choose a quote to write in it or simply put their name on it before laminating. If you love the look of these but want it in another book, feel free to message me and
This worksheet can be used with a reading passage to find the main idea and three key details that support the main idea. I have been using this with my students who were struggling to pull the main idea out of a passage.
This bundle includes 102 pages of alphabet handwriting worksheets and 2 alphabet linking charts. As a suggestion, you could play a letter name and sound song, do the linking chart fluency routine, and then put it into practice with a letter handwriting worksheet.
This packet can be split up or used together. There is a drawing activity, a maze, a word sorting, a word search, and an ABC order page. There are also the answer keys at the end. I created this to use during end-of-year testing to keep students quiet while other students finish their tests. It can also be used in the final days as a fun activity.
This bundle includes 106 pages of handwriting practice. Each letter has 3 easy to read sentences on it. There are 4 versions of each page with a small graphic of what is in the sentences. There is also a no frills page with no graphics. There is one exception which is the letter W only having 3 pages: 2 with graphics and 1 without. This is also the only page that has 2 sentences instead of 3. These work great for handwriting as well as reading simple sentences.
This bundle includes 102 pages of handwriting practice. Each letter has 3 easy to read sentences on it. There are 4 versions of each page with a small graphic of what is in the sentences. There is also a no frills page with no graphics. There is one exception which is the letter X only having 3 pages: 2 with graphics and 1 without. This is also the only page that has 2 sentences instead of 3. These work great for handwriting as well as reading simple sentences.
This is a set of 21 bookmarks. The 15 of them look the same but have different quotes on them, 6 of them are blank. I created these as a request for a fellow teacher. You can print them on card stock and then laminated them. An idea for the blank ones would be to have students choose a quote to write in it or simply put their name on it before laminating. If you love the look of these but want it in another book, feel free to message me and I will create some on the book of your choice!
This is a Back to School ice breaker packet. There is a three words page where students have a topic and write the first 3 words they can think of. There is a 7 question get to know them page. There is a "dice" breaker page where the teacher will set a timer and hand out dice to students who will need to rotate each time the timer goes off and find a partner to discuss the prompt they rolled. Also included is a scavenger hunt where they will need to find a classmate who has done whatever item is
This is a set of 15 bookmarks. The 12 of them look the same but have different quotes on them, 3 of them are blank. I created these for my students as they read the book Charlotte's Web. I printed these on card stock, wrote their names on the back, and then laminated them. An idea for the blank ones would be to have students choose a quote to write in it or simply put their name on it before laminating. If you love the look of these but want it in another book, feel free to message me and I will
I created this for reviewing nouns, verbs, and adjectives with my class. The first 3 slides are print outs for the game. I grouped/paired students up together and then gave each group the printables. When the word goes up on the screen they would discuss and put up the sign they thought was correct. This was a great way to get them interacting with each other and interested in reviewing. I kept score and the team that had the most correct the fastest won classroom dollars.
I created this so that students can self-correct their writing before submitting it. I laminated it so that students could use a dry erase marker and check off as they go then erase when they're finished.
There are two worksheets for kindergarten students focused on number combinations, each with an answer key. Students will cut out the circles and glue them onto the correct snowman. This activity aligns with the standard K.OA.3.
This is an alphabet linking chart. I use this with students as a fluency routine before starting a lesson. I have students point to the first box and I say the object, letter sound, and name. Then I have them repeat it. Once they become confident they can say it on their own pointing to each box as they say the object, letter sound, and name. Example: Apple, AH, A. Ball, Buh, B. There's two versions included, one is all blue while the other has the vowels in red and the consonants in blue.
This is a listening activity. What is shown is the answer key and the directions, the actual page will not be colored in. The teacher will read the directions and the students will have to listen carefully to directions in order to complete the activity correctly. I would use this in the beginning of the year and/or use it when you notice your students are having trouble following directions or listening.
This is a quick activity you can do with kids during end-of-year testing or final days of school. On the left side, students will write 3 things they want to do over the summer. On the right side, they will draw the 3 things they wrote about.
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I have 15 years of teaching experience ranging from Pre-k to 5th grade. I currently work in a primary autism program.
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