This resource is great for small group word work instruction. Included in this resource are different activities for Letter Name Fluency practice. The letters are introduced using Montessori order: Ss, Mm, Aa, TtRr, Cc, Ii, PpBb, Ff, Oo, GgHh, Jj, Uu, LlDd, Ww, Ee, NnKk, Qq, Vv, Xx, Yy, ZzTo use this resource, you will need to print and laminate. Once the cards are created, you can store them in a photo box (can be purchased at Michaels, Walmart, or Amazon). The storage box I use is 8.4” x 8.
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
Quick and simple resource! Just print, cut, and laminate! This resource includes the complete set of phonic visual drill flashcards. The flashcards include: letters in Orton-Gillingham scope and sequence order (of course, this may differ from practitioner to practitioner) consonant blends (initial and final) digraphs floss rule Magic E / silent-e vowel team r-controlled vowels Soft C and G Hard C and G I use these flashcards daily as part of my warm up routine for my reading intervent
*Update* This FREE resource now includes 55 flashcards (16 more than before!) Flashcards include:-Initial consonant blends -Final consonant blends -Common digraphs Quick and simple resource! ********************************************************** Love this resource? Looking for more? Check out my OG Visual Drill Flashcards! Visual Drill flashcards include: floss ruleMagic E / silent-evowel teamr-controlled vowelsSoft C and GHard C and G
K - 3rd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Spelling
Cut and paste word building activity for kids to practice their sight word recognition and fine motor skills. This activity includes FRY’s first 100 high frequency words (excludes the word “a”). Instructions: -Print out worksheet -Students cut out letters on the bottom of sheet -Glue and spell sight words correctly Simple and easy prep! Want to try it out first? Click here for Build and Write - Fry's Sight Words FREE
Let’s help our students avoid that dreaded ”summer reading slide!” This product includes the 4th and 5th grade Summer Reading Journals! I decided to combine them into one listing because they are so similar.This resource is meant for students to work on during the summer. They can use this journal to keep track of the books they’ve read and their reading journey during the summer before 4th or 5th grade. Kids can set reading goals, reflect on their reading, and list their favorite books. It’s
Let’s help our students avoid that dreaded "summer reading slide!” This resource is meant for students to work on during the summer. They can use this journal to keep track of the books they've read and their reading journey during the summer before 3rd grade. Kids can set reading goals, reflect on their reading, and list their favorite books. It’s a great way to get to know your readers! How to prep this resource: •Print the front cover, the “I’m going into the 3rd grade!” page, and the “My Su
This product includes Shared Reading Extension Activities for: Five Little MonkeysRain, Rain, Go AwayFive Little DucksOn Top of SpaghettiYou will find: 1. Reading passages (You can enlarge to make them into poster size) 2. Word strips for making sentences (pocket chart fun!) 3. Shared Reading task cards for student independent reading practice (I print these on cardstock and keep them on metal rings). Kids can keep them in their book baggies and read for independent practice. This resource is pe
Cut and paste word building activity for kids to practice their sight word recognition and fine motor skills. FREE resource! Instructions: -Print out worksheet -Students cut out letters on the bottom of sheet -Glue and spell sight words correctly Easy and simple! Like this resource? Click here for Build and Write - Fry's 100 Sight Words
Research has shown that by reading for 30 minutes a day, students can strengthen critical thinking skills, increase vocabulary, build empathy, and improve writing skills! Help students stay accountable towards their reading goals by keeping a weekly reading log. These logs can be kept in student's homework folder and completed for daily (M-Th) record keeping of reading activity. Reading logs can be turned in at the end of each week. Please see preview for details. Fonts created by APL Fonts
Help students stay organized and keep track of assignments with this weekly homework sheet. Students write their daily assignments & important reminders for parents and keep it in their homework folder. This weekly homework sheet is great for task reminders, executive functioning, parent communication, and creating great work habits for students. Font created by APL Fonts Icons by FreePik for www.flaticon.com
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Experience
I'm a reading intervention specialist with 17 years of classroom experience.
Teaching style
Reading Intervention
My own education history
University of Southern California, M.S. in Education, Reading & Writing
Boston College, B.A. in Education
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Bookworm, teacher nerd, twin mom
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