My kindergarten students love writing fairy tales! I created this pictionary to help them with fairy tale language such as king, queen, prince, princess, castle,cottage, carriage, throne, mirror, genie etc. This file was created it in black and white so students can color the pictures.
Kids really love this pictionary. I have had several requests for duplicate copies so they can write fairy tales at home!
This file is a sequencing activity for the story, I Went Walking by Sue Williams. It also has sentence practice and a favorite colors graph. You need the font primer print to see the file properly. This font is free and can be found via google. If you have any problems finding it, send me an email and I'll be happy to send it to you.
This smartboard family allows students to spell words from 10 word families (am, an, all, at, in, ing, ig, op, ug, un).
I have also attached an excel file with all the clipart I used in the smartboard files. I printed these pictures and put them on construction paper houses near my word wall. Students love to read them during "Read the Room"! You could also print them and use them as flash cards. Click on the attachment tab in the SmartBoard file to access the cards.
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You will need a smartboard and smartboard software to view this file. It has 4 pages. Students sort pictures into the appropriate sound columns.
Page 1- S, M, R
Page 2- B, T
Page 3- N, B, T
Page 4- T, H
You need a smartboard and smartboard software to view and use this file. This file has 6 pages. Each page has a sentence and 6 pictured choices for students to drag with a pointer to the blank to complete the sentence (i.e. I see a ... dog, car, rainbow, book or football. Each sentence has a dot below each word to help guide students in pointing to each word as they read the sentence.
Page 1- I... (paint, sleep, skate, read, sing, write)
Page 2- I see a.. (dog, house, car, rainbow, football,
This game is played like Old Maid. Students match princesses and colors (Ariel, Aurora, Jasmine, Mulan, Pocohantas, Belle and Snow White). The one left with Maleficent loses. If your children have a hard time with the Maleficent card, you can just say whoever has the most matches wins.
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