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My name is TyLyn, hence the spelling in tyedupinlearning. I've worked in an elementary school for the past 20 years. I work with struggling students in K-6, mostly with phonics. I've been trained in the Orton Gillingham/Brainsprings Phonics First program and Lexia. I've seen it make a big difference, when done correctly. Additionally, I've used Phonics for Reading, KPALS, PALS, Read Well and I've recently started learning the UFLI program and mClass from Amplify. I believe that vocabulary is very important. I find that many students do not understand the vocabulary in the directions for completing assignments or in questions on State testing. I'm hoping the resources I've created have more detailed information for both teacher and student than found in other resources. I believe students do better when they understand the definitions, rules, and the WHY behind the way we do things. Multisensory activities not only keep the students more engaged but make learning fun instead of a chore. Their brains seem to connect and retain better with this style of teaching and interaction.
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Preview of Zoo Animals Themed Colors and Numbers Classroom Posters/Flashcards

Zoo Animals Themed Colors and Numbers Classroom Posters/Flashcards

Zoo Animals Themed Color and Number Posters/Flashcards to bring your classroom to life. Use them as classroom decoration as well as great color and number teaching guides. You could also use them as flashcards. Great resource for helping students with color recognition and numbers 1-20 and learning about a wide variety of sports. Included: 11 Zoo Animal Color Posters/Flashcards (5x7)-each one has an animal for each color, the spelling of each color, and circle patch of each color -red, orange, y
Preview of Zoo Animals Themed Alphabet Posters or Flashcards

Zoo Animals Themed Alphabet Posters or Flashcards

Zoo Animals Alphabet Posters and/or Flashcards with proper letter formation guides for uppercase and lowercase letters. Great graphic resource for any early education classroom wall. Use them as classroom decoration as well as great teaching guides. Great resource for helping students with letter recognition, letter formation and learning about a wide variety of animals. Each poster is 8 1/2 x 11" or you can adjust your printer settings to make them smaller to use as flashcards when teaching the
Preview of Beginning Sounds with CVC Word Families-Onset & Rime Activity Cards

Beginning Sounds with CVC Word Families-Onset & Rime Activity Cards

24 CVC Beginning Sound Word Family Activity Cards (with a letter bank at the bottom) use simple, decodable words with pictures to help children learn letter sounds and identify beginning sounds. These cards are a fun, science of reading, multi-sensory way to help with blending and onset and rime in CVC words. You can also use these as a rhyming activity. The image/CVC combination are also helpful for ELL students. Print in color, laminate and cut for a reusable activity. Use with dry erase marke
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My name is TyLyn, hence the spelling in tyedupinlearning. I've worked in an elementary school for the past 20 years. I work with struggling students in K-6, mostly with phonics. I've been trained in the Orton Gillingham/Brainsprings Phonics First program and Lexia. I've seen it make a big difference, when done correctly. Additionally, I've used Phonics for Reading, KPALS, PALS, Read Well and I've recently started learning the UFLI program and mClass from Amplify. I believe that vocabulary is very important. I find that many students do not understand the vocabulary in the directions for completing assignments or in questions on State testing. I'm hoping the resources I've created have more detailed information for both teacher and student than found in other resources. I believe students do better when they understand the definitions, rules, and the WHY behind the way we do things. Multisensory activities not only keep the students more engaged but make learning fun instead of a chore. Their brains seem to connect and retain better with this style of teaching and interaction.