Need a quick activity to practice rhymes or to celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday? Try a rhyme hunt! Place the rhyming words around your classroom and give students a recording sheet. Let them run around the room and find all the rhymes! This activity reinforces rhyming and has students utilize digraphs, blends, ing/ink ending, and VCe. It's a great review activity! You can also give each rhyme card to a student and have them race to find their word family buddies. Get them out of their seat and movi
K - 2nd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
I find that indoor recess stations help take the frustration out of being stuck inside during inclement weather. Keep your students sitting, quiet, and focused on some of these fun activities and save yourself the headache!
Many of these activities are great for developing fine motor skills and give your students some practice in art, which is frequently cut out of our curriculum. Let them get creative while it rains or snows!
This decodable reader will help your students practice the "ng" digraph, also known as the voiced velar nasal! There are two levels of complexity included in this file so you can differentiate for your students. They will encounter the ng digraph paired with a, i, o, and u (in ing, ong, ung, ang). There are no illustrations provided so your students can read the story and then go back and illustrate each page to show text comprehension. Print this reader as double sided, flipping on the short ed
K - 2nd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
I have compiled the top twenty transitional activities I use to give students a break, refocus them, get the fidgets out, transition between activities, or just to have fun! I use some of these multiple times a day with a wide variety of students and they never fail to work. Too often I see new teachers unable to quickly and quietly transition kids from desks to rugs to lines and down the hall. Transitions can make or break your day. Movement breaks are also great for students with special needs
This decodable reader will help your students practice the vowel consonant e spelling pattern! There are two levels of complexity included in this file so you can differentiate for your students. There are no illustrations provided so your students can read the story and then go back and illustrate each page to show text comprehension. Print this reader as double sided, flipping on the short edge. If you want to print mini books, set your printing options to 2 pages per sheet, double sided, flip
Need a fast, easy Mother's Day project? Here's what my class is doing this year! My students will use crayon to color the pictures and then I will have them use watercolor paint over top to create a lovely background. We love watercolor relief art! As it dries, students will finish the writing prompt about why they love their mom and cut it out. It perfectly fits in the blank space on the painting when dried. Just glue and all done! Included for the writing portion is a blank box, various types
K - 2nd
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