If your students are learning when to use the suffix -es or -s, then this is the activity for you! Students will have fun "dunking" the basketball into the correct hoop. The game keeps kids engaged and learning!
Your students can develop their phonological awareness with this interactive phonemic segmentation activity. Students will look at a picture and break the word into the phonemes as the Elkonin boxes pulsate and enlarge to support the visualization of these phonemes. This activity is perfect for early learners with difficulty segmenting words into phonemes. It begins by providing pictures that students break into two chunks (ex: s-it, f-og). As the slides progress, the scaffold is released and st
This activity is a visual way for students to not only hear the sounds in words, but see the Elkonin boxes move as they say the sounds. This allows students to visualize where the sound said or heard is, in relation to the word. It's easy for teachers or parents to use, too! Just put the PowerPoint in presentation mode and click your mouse or space bar to enlarge the Elkonin boxes as the sounds of the words are said. This activity can also be used for phoneme isolation. Want your child or studen
PreK - 2nd
English Language Arts, Reading
$4.50
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