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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 Read, Write, Match Worksheets CVC Words (some blends) A-Z w/ Short Vowel Sounds

Read, Write, Match Worksheets CVC Words (some blends) A-Z w/ Short Vowel Sounds

Read, Write, Match Worksheets for every letter of the Alphabet- Using easily decodable CVC, CCVC & CVCC short vowel words, students practice reading, writing and vocabulary with this no prep, printable worksheets. For use with Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st grade, ELL, Intervention groups, Special Education, and Homeschool. Skills taught: Short vowel recognition (a, e, i, o, u)Consonant sound recognitionCVC word reading and spellingHandwriting practice Vocabulary If you have questions or concerns, ple
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
Preview of Sea Life/Ocean/Under the Sea Themed Fine Motor Skills Lacing Cards

Sea Life/Ocean/Under the Sea Themed Fine Motor Skills Lacing Cards

2 printable sets of 26 Sea Life/Ocean/Under the Sea themed lacing cards representing each letter of the alphabet. One set has the upper and lowercase alphabet and the creature name on each card and the other set is plain. Fun, valuable activity for helping young children with hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. Enjoyable quiet-time activity. You will get a zip file with 2 PDFs containing a total of 52 sea life related lacing cards. US Letter (8.5'' x 11'') A4 (210 mm x 297 mm)-2 images
Preview of Fruit Basket Alphabet Multisensory Handwriting Practice Worksheets

Fruit Basket Alphabet Multisensory Handwriting Practice Worksheets

26 Fruit themed multi-sensory alphabet handwriting practice sheets with key word pictures. I like to use a multi sensory approach of see it, say it, write it. Students practice recognizing their letters, repeating each letter and its sound while practicing those fine motor handwriting and drawing skills. Useful for school as well as home. Includes common fruits like strawberries and raspberries and some not-so-common fruits like the quenepa and the yantok. There are a couple that you may not hav
Preview of Beginning Reader Decodable Alphabet Multisensory Handwriting Practice Worksheets

Beginning Reader Decodable Alphabet Multisensory Handwriting Practice Worksheets

26 Decodable multi-sensory alphabet handwriting practice sheets with key word pictures that are DECODABLE for the beginning reader. NO RULE BREAKERS! I like to use a multi sensory approach of see it, say it, write it. Students practice recognizing their letters, repeating each letter and its sound while practicing those fine motor handwriting and drawing skills, and decoding small words. Useful for school as well as home. If you have questions or concerns, please contact me at tyedupinlearning
Preview of Beginning Reader DECODABLE Alphabet Posters with Letter Formation Guides

Beginning Reader DECODABLE Alphabet Posters with Letter Formation Guides

Alphabet Posters with key word pictures that are DECODABLE for the beginning reader. NO RULE BREAKERS! Posters also feature proper letter formation guides for uppercase and lowercase letters. Great graphic resource for any early education classroom wall. You could also set your printer to print 2 per page making a set of large flashcards when teaching the sounds for each consonant and the short sound for each vowel. Also use the keywords to start blending small decodable words. Please follow my
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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.