Valentine's Day Handwriting Practice with Handwriting Without Tears Style Font cards are a fun way to incorporate the seasonal holiday with handwriting practice. Children are not always excited to practice handwriting and correct letter formation; but most children do love to create cards and gifts for others. Use these Valentine's Day greeting cards as a class-wide activity or as an optional activity in your Writing Center to motivate students to practice writing their names, the names of their
Christmas Handwriting Practice with Handwriting Without Tears Style Font cards are a fun way to incorporate the seasonal holiday with handwriting practice. Children are not always excited to practice handwriting and correct letter formation; but most children do love to create cards and gifts for others. Use these Christmas greeting cards as a class-wide activity or as an optional activity in your Writing Center to motivate students to practice writing their names, the names of their friends and
Holiday Handwriting Practice with Handwriting Without Tears Style Font cards are a fun way to incorporate the seasonal holiday with handwriting practice. Children are not always excited to practice handwriting and correct letter formation; but most children do love to create cards and gifts for others. Use these Holiday greeting cards as a class-wide activity or as an optional activity in your Writing Center to motivate students to practice writing their names, the names of their friends and fam
Thanksgiving Handwriting Practice with Handwriting Without Tears Style Font cards are a fun way to incorporate the seasonal holiday with handwriting practice. Children are not always excited to practice handwriting and correct letter formation; but most children do love to create cards and gifts for others. Use these Thanksgiving greeting cards as a class-wide activity or as an optional activity in your Writing Center to motivate students to practice writing their names, the names of their frien
Open and Closed Syllable Houses are an engaging, multisensory way for students to learn how to read open syllables and closed syllables.
A closed syllable has one vowel, followed by one or more consonants. In a closed syllable, the vowel makes its short sound. An open syllable has one vowel, and does not have any consonants that follow it. In an open syllable, the vowel makes its long sound.
Open and closed syllables are found in SMALL WORDS, such as: we, web, no, not, be, and bend. ALSO -- t
Syllable types posters are a visual, fun, colorful way to help your students remember the six syllable types. This product includes instructional posters for the six syllable types: closed, open, magic e, bossy r, vowel team, and consonant-le. In addition, a summary poster is included, which includes all six syllable types. Finally, a set of 6 cards is included. This set of six cards works well as headers when organizing a syllable/word sort, or as a personal cueing system for students who are p
Growth mindset superlative awards: 60 unique awards! Use these fun, colorful class superlative awards as a way to recognize students' growth mindset strengths. Forget "Class Clown," "Best Eyes," and "Most Bubbly." These superlative awards will help your students understand that you appreciate their character strengths.
These certificates are sure to make the end of the year a positive celebration. These growth mindset class superlative certificates could be awarded to staff, as well!
There ar
CVC word reading, made fun! Flippy Flappy Phonics: CVC Words and Sentences is fun, multisensory way for students to engage with CVC words.
This set of materials includes 20 word flip booklets, 31 sentence flip booklets, and 87 corresponding worksheets for written practice. The materials are organized into sets, as follows:
Set 0: m, f, d, n, r, t
Set 1: a, “the”
Set 2: s, “a”
Set 3: p, “is”
Set 4: i, “that”
Set 5: g, “with”
Set 6: b, “was”
Set 7: l, “my”
Set 8: h, “his,” “I”
Set 9: o, “of”
Set
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
Lowercase b and d reversals consfusing your students? This resource provides scaffolded support for students who habitually reverse lowercase b and lowercase d. A scripted, color-coded guide supports students in writing lowercase b and lowercase d correctly. Four worksheets per letter are included, which begin with a high level of support and fade to no support. Posters and individual student reference cards are also included. Say goodbye to letter reversals!
Customer Tips:
How to get TPT credi
In 1996, Dr. Edward Fry expanded on the Dolch sight word lists and published the book Fry 1000 Instant Words. His research found that:
*Just 25 words comprise approximately 33% of all written text.
and
* Just 100 words comprise approximately 50% of all written text.
Many people assume that these 100 high-frequency words are not decodable and that students must rely only on memorization strategies to master these words. However, this is NOT the case!
Here, you can see Fry's first 100 words, c
CVC word blending, the multisensory way! The Turtle Talk and Rabbit Read Blending Board is a phonics tool that you can use with your beginning readers. If you have students who are able to name individual letter sounds, but struggle to sound out words -- this is an ideal tool!
By utilizing continuous blending (Turtle Talk), students are less likely to confuse the order of the sounds in the words and are less likely to add and omit sounds when they read it the fast way (Rabbit Read).
This prod
Sight word intervention: Fry's first 100 words: this sight word intervention program is as easy as ABC!
In 1996, Dr. Edward Fry expanded on the Dolch sight word lists and published the book Fry 1000 Instant Words. His research found that:
25 words comprise approximately 33 percent of all published text.
100 words comprise approximately 50 percent of all written text.
300 words comprise approximately 65 percent of all written text.
This is a complete intervention program, designed to teach stu
Daily practice with the weekly spelling list, in a fun and organized way! This spelling booklet will help even your most reluctant writers get into the daily routine of practicing spelling words for the week. Fun, daily activities include: magic words, text code, rainbow write, and more! These books work extremely well with irregular word spelling, but could easily be used with any weekly spelling list program.
Download the preview for a detailed look inside.
You'll find yourself printing thes
This Early Learning Busy Binder contains a set of digital files that you can use to make your very own Busy Binder.
Download the preview for a detailed look inside.
Ideal for parents of toddlers and preschool classrooms, the Early Learning Busy Binder provides over 25 different activities to practice the following skills:
*Name recognition and spelling
*Letter recognition
*Matching and sorting by color
*Sorting by shape
*Number recognition
*Counting and subitizing
*Representing a number with
Use this hands-on math card kit to teach foundational math skills to your students.
Download the Preview for a peek inside.
See these cards in action by viewing the video here: Video Demonstration.
These cards can be used for a variety of hands-on demonstrations, activities, and centers, including:
Number identification
Counting
Counting by 10's
Matching numerical values to a set of objects
Subitizing
Writing numbers
Representing a number with drawings
Counting up for a number other than 1
Basic 2D shape sort activity. This resource includes 5 shape sorts to help students learn basic shapes:
Circles
Rectangles
Triangles
Squares
With these shape sorting activities, students will have the opportunity to sort basic 2 dimensional geometric shapes of different sizes, colors, and angles. They will also have the opportunity to sort "real life" examples of basic shapes.
Laminate and reuse -- or have students cut and glue!
If you like this resource, you might also be interested in my
This resource includes 4 mini books to help students learn basic shapes:
All About Circles
All About Rectangles
All About Triangles
All About Squares
Each mini book can be printed double-sided, stapled, and completed by students.
Children love creating their own books! Once complete, your students will want to show off their work with others (parents, teachers, friends). While they show off their "own" book, they will simultaneously be reviewing the concepts just taught: win-win!
If you lik
This set of Addition Fact Mystery Pictures include 26 color by code pages for your students to enjoy.
Be sure to download the Preview for a peek inside!
If you like this resource, you may also be interested in: Addition Fact Fluency.
Customer Tips:
How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:
• Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick
This Super Seeker Dauber Dots Kit is compatible with the sequence of instruction and the orthography presented in the book, Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons. This kit provides an engaging, hands-on way to reinforce the sound-symbol associations taught within the book.
On each of the following pages, you will find a target symbol in the upper right hand corner. The student must identify the 10 matching symbols within the bubbles below.
While the student works to find each of the t
These Progress Tracker Posters are compatible with the sequence of instruction and the orthography presented in the book, Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons. This kit provides a colorful, gameboard-style printable, which may be used to track a student’s progress throughout the 100 lessons.
Your student will enjoy seeing his/her progress and you work together to complete Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons!
While visually tracking one’s own progress is incredibly motivating