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Welcome to my online store! I'm passionate about creating downloadable, printable classroom resources and clip art images that make teaching easier and more enjoyable. As a fellow educator, I understand the challenges of planning engaging lessons and decorating your classroom on a budget. That's why I design high-quality, creative, and fun materials that you can instantly access and print at your convenience.
Compound Words: Compound Words...Loop game With Picture Cards Set: This is a two-in-one resource that will make any literacy center bloom. It contains a set of 44 I Have Who Has game cards along with 1 blank template for your own customizing efforts. Along with that is a set of Picture cards containing the compound words that are covered in the game. There is also a blank Picture card template just for you. That makes a total of 88 cards of fun-filled activities.
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For more Compound Words Sets click below:
Compound Words...I Have Who Has With Picture Cards Set
Compound Wordpecker Fun! A Matching Activity for Elementary Grades
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(C) 2013 Nicole Hernandez
A Teacher's Idea
Even and Odd Numbers: Even Steven Thinks That Todd is Odd- Posters n Matching Activity For First Grade: This is a set of 4 Posters that also includes a Card activity. This is a fun-filled and easy graphic that helps to explain even and odd numbers. You can place the posters in your Math centers or print for individual students as an aid or guide in your lessons.
(C) 2013 Nicole Hernandez
A Teacher's Idea
Banners: A Superhero Welcome To First Grade Banner!: Here is a beautiful, bright and colorful 'Welcome To Kindergarten' Banner to spruce up your new classroom. This set matches my superhero Behavior Clip Chart System and my Superpower Calendar Cards Birthday Posters and More. The banner can be placed horizontally or vertically in whichever area you choose. Simply print each letter on cardstock or any other durable material to ensure durabilty, then laminate and mount as indicated.
(c) 2013 Nicole Hernandez
This is a set of 7 posters that define and explain the use of the definite and indefinite articles a-an-the. These colourful posters are designed for classroom walls with young learners aged 7 to 11 years old.
Homophones
This is a set of 10 display posters featuring some of the most common homophones. The posters are colourfully designed and include an example that helps the children to understand the difference between each of the words.
The homophones included are:
there/their/they're
you/you're
its/it's
to/too/two
You might also be interested in similar sets
Homophone Posters: Set 2 (35 Colored Posters Including By/Buy/Bye)
Homophone Posters: Set 3 (42 Posters Including Knows / Nose)
This is a BUNDLED set of display posters (87 total) featuring some of the most common homophones that you students encounter in their reading. The posters are colourfully designed and include an example that helps the children to understand the difference between each of the words.
The homophones included are:
SET 1
there/their/they’re
you/you’re
its/it’s
to/too/two
SET 2
by/bye/buy
where/wear/we’re
which/witch
whose/who’s
we’ve/weave
aren’t/aunt/ant
I’d/eyed
he’d/heed
we’d/weed
I’ll/isle/aisle
you’ll/yule
he’ll/heal/heel
we’ll/wheel
here’s/hear
what’s/watts
SET 3
be / bee
bean / been
hear / here
hour / our
hair / here / hare / hear
know / no
knows / nose
mail / male
meat / meet
plain / plane
prince / prints
right / write
road / rode
sail / sale
sea / see
son / sun
steal / steel
tail / tale
wood / would
ate / eight
You might be interested in the individual sets listed below:
Homophone Posters: Set 1 (10 Posters Including There/They’re/Their)
Homophone Posters: Set 2 (35 Colored Posters Including By/Buy/Bye)
Homophone Posters: Set 3 (42 Posters Including Knows / Nose)
Action Verbs Helping Verbs and Linking Verbs Posters: This resource set contains nine (9) colored posters that explain the basic difference between action verbs, helping verbs and linking verbs for your students. With clear examples, these posters are great for teaching or reviewing the concepts. Also included are a center sort activity and student writing sheets for them to record those that are encountered in their reading. Additionally, I included all posters in black and white. You may choose to resize the posters as sheets for your student grammar notebooks as well.
These Skip counting posters and worksheets can be used to introduce the study of multiplication and also to reinforce multiples or number patterns These posters can be used as visual support to gradually get your students more grounded into the study of number patterns.
Included in this set are posters for skip counting in 2s 3s 4s 5s and 10s up to 120. I also included worksheets that go up to 100 and also up to 120.
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SUGGESTED USES FOR POSTERS:
Classroom posters can be used as a teaching tool to recognize goals, set expectations or to introduce or review concepts. They can be used as standalone aids to help students master particular strategies and techniques.
The following are different ways of using classroom posters:
They can be printed standard size (8.5x11 inches) and binded into a booklet as a study resource for students as an individual or small group activity.
As anchor charts
They can be used as reference books for small group use. Simply print and slide pages in sheet protectors to compile a binder or folder document.
They can be used as individual reference charts. Simply print the black-line version (if available) onto colored paper for students to stick in their notebooks or interactive journals.
These colourful and engaging spelling posters help students to understand the different spellings of the /k/ sound (c, k, ck, qu, que, cc, ch, spellings). These posters are clear and simple reminders and would be the perfect resource to have up on your classroom wall for students to refer to during their writing sessions. Included are black and white versions and a handy reference sheets for students notebooks or folders.
Help your students remember the Long vowel sounds for Y (long I and long E) with these posters. These bright and colourful posters are clear and simple reminders making them the perfect resource to have on your classroom wall for students to refer to during their writing sessions. Included also are a black and white version plus a mini-version of each poster for students to keep in their notebooks or writing folders.
Use these 8 ½ x 11 flash cards to introduce or review the letters of the alphabet with your students. This set includes both UPPERcase and lowercase letters together on one page . The vowels are in red and the consonants blue. The cards are clean and clear so that your students can pay closer attention to the formation of the letters within the handwriting lines, just like in their books. These cards are perfect for teaching whole groups or for displaying within your classroom, referring to them periodically during your phonics or handwriting teaching sessions.
This set contains another 100 cards in 20 different 4-scene sequences.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
These cards can be used to assist pre-k students or other learners in understanding the order in which stories and events can occur. Students get an opportunity to:-
-Follow directions
-Discriminate between pictures
-Improve visual awareness
-Retell stories and events in sequence
-Build oral vocabulary skills
-Build narrative (story) skills
-Improve sequencing skills
-Ask and answer “wh” questions themselves for clarity
SUGGESTED USE:
These simple picture cards are lots of fun to sequence! Kids will cards in logical order to complete each sequence. Use these simple COLOR-CODED picture sequencing cards to practice sequencing in 4-scene sets with your young detectives.
DIFFERENTIATION/EXTENSION:
For students having difficulty with sequences it is suggested that you scaffold learning by working individually with them as a guide on the side, gradually releasing support as time goes by. To start, simply select one sequence set and present the final picture first to allow him or her to see the BIG PICTURE. Then have the student place the remaining pictures in the correct order back up to the beginning to complete the sequence.
For the stronger students you can challenge them to write the story in sequence using the cards as a guide. They can write two or three sentences about each card then ultimately putting sentences together to create their own piece.
CONTENTS OF RESOURCE:
This set includes:
Each card measures 2.83" x 3.5". Each set is COLOR-coded to facilitate easy ordering.
2 four-scene mats
Simply print the cards and mats and laminate for longevity. This set makes a great center activity.
Are you looking for a different style of sequencing cards? Well here is my LATEST set of sequencing cards created with cute kid-friendly graphics.