I was an ESL elementary educator for more than 4 years in New Mexico and Texas. In addition to teaching, I have a passion for helping other flood their homes and classrooms with rich, meaningful and memorable lessons!
Ever feel lost for what to do with your students when their small groups come to meet with you? Overwhelmed by the resources you're given for interventions? Don't fret! This routine outline has been a great tool to use, even as the topics and stories change. Your mind will be at ease when searching for techniques and ideas from your emergent readers to the grade level pros!
Your students will love the sentence activities and practice in this mini book! Use this for reinforcement in small groups or independent work times, such as centers. - Recognize statements, interrogative, and exclamatory sentences - Write sentences that answer questions, using proper sentence conventions - Correct sentences that have conventions that are out of place
These poems have been adapted from various vowel anchor chart poem and activities to best fit my classroom needs! Students highlighted the short and long vowel words as we read each poem as a class.
Here are 3 short stories with various questions related to reading strategies. Textual evidenceWriting practiceDiscussing detailsFor support in utilizing these resources most effectively, visit me here! I hope you enjoy!
K - 2nd
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
*Building Sentences in this Construction Zone* Your writers will be hard at work with this sentence construction activity and writing practice. Cut and laminate the cards for multiple uses. Students will arrange and create sentences using proper conventions. Students write their sentence, then draw a picture that correlates.
This tool can be used when planning small groups, lessons, reading activities, and sight word tasks! I created this resource to lay out the skills, goals, and sight words that students in each level of their reading journey will accomplish! The Fry's column of sight words are broken apart in order of the first three sets of 100-word lists. The first levels have repeated high frequency words for scaffolding and review.
This activity book is filled with reading activities that can be completed during small groups or independently! Readers will have space to read, write, and draw to express their opinions and share their thinking.
Have your students summarize a story with a foldable! There is space for the story elements, simple comprehension and prediction questions, and space for students to represent their understanding with a picture. This foldable must be printed double-sided in order to function properly!
Utilize these bracelets as a visual reminder and memorization tool! These may be used as review or during small groups as sight word introduction. Students have an area to: - Find and color the sight word 3 times - 3 check boxes to mark after reading the sight word - Trace the sight word - Write the sight word - Read and/or review the word in a sentence There is an area that indicates where students should glue in order for the bracelet to wrap and have the word practice still be visible. Check
Utilize these bracelets as a visual reminder and memorization tool! These may be used as review or during small groups as sight word introduction. Students have an area to: - Find and color the sight word 3 times - 3 check boxes to mark after reading the sight word - Trace the sight word - Write the sight word - Read and/or review the word in a sentence There is an area that indicates where students should glue in order for the bracelet to wrap and have the word practice still be visible.
Sized to fit the Iris 4 x 6 inch photo boxes! Print these cards on colorful cardstock or laminate them for a reusable intervention task or center activity for students beginning to associate letters and their sounds. Each CVC word has a simple coordinating picture of every day real-world objects.
Sized to fit the Iris 4 x 6 inch photo boxes! Print these cards on colorful cardstock or laminate them for a reusable intervention task or center activity for students beginning to associate letters and their sounds. Each picture has a simple coordinating rhyming picture representation of every day, real-world objects.
3 simple guides to understanding Kindergarten and 1st grade reading levels and their characteristics. Use these as personal guides for you and your teacher's assistant or give them as parent letters during conferences! For a teacher's guide of reading levels, see my aligned skills and goals for levels A-M chart here!
Sentence practice pages are here! Mix your student's love for cut and paste activities with sentence structure reinforcement in these four pages. Included are long and short vowel review with simple CVC sentences! 2 sorting pages 2 matching pages
A Storm of Sentences allows your students to create and arrange sentences, practice proper sentence conventions in their activity and when writing with this practice. This activity works well in word work centers and as writing practice. Cut and laminate the word cards for durable activity pieces for students to use to arrange different sentences.
These pages are geared for practice in 1st math standards. One practice page per CCSS standard domain! Includes fun practice for comparing numbers, addition and subtraction within 20, measurement, place value, and number sense.
These pages are geared for practice in kindergarten math standards. One practice page per CCSS standard domain! Includes fun practice for data analysis, addition and subtraction to 10, measurement, and number sense.
This activity is great for reviewing multi-syllabic words that have the Vowel-Consonant-Consonant-Vowel pattern. I loved beginning this activity as a whole group and allowing students to complete the pages with a partner to draw a line between the mult-syllabic words together!
Sized to fit the Iris 4 x 6 inch photo boxes!
Print these cards on colorful cardstock or laminate them for a reusable intervention task or center activity for students beginning to associate letters and their sounds. Each letter has a simple coordinating picture of every day real-world objects.
Sized to fit the Iris 4 x 6 inch photo boxes!
Print these cards on colorful cardstock or laminate them for a reusable intervention task or center activity for students beginning to associate letters and their sounds. Each CVC word has a simple coordinating picture of every day real-world objects. Students may also use the cards to sort the pictures and/or words into each short vowel category.
K - 2nd
Phonics & Phonological Awareness
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I was an ESL elementary educator for more than 4 years in New Mexico and Texas. In addition to teaching, I have a passion for helping other flood their homes and classrooms with rich, meaningful and memorable lessons!
Teaching style
Interactive, engaged, and appropriate for each learner!
My own education history
University of Texas at Arlington- GO MAVS!
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