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I am a primary school teacher with a knack for teaching to the multiple intelligences, particularly the visual learner. My resources are inspired by my experience of teaching different students with unique ways of learning. I love the magic of helping them to make connections in learning. The grades 3-5 are mostly what I cater to, however, I also have some great resources for grades 1 and 2.

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I am a primary school teacher with a knack for teaching to the multiple intelligences, particularly the visual learner. My resources are inspired by my experience of teaching different students with unique ways of learning. I love the magic of helping them to make connections in learning. The grades 3-5 are mostly what I cater to, however, I also have some great resources for grades 1 and 2.
Subject-Verb Agreement Worksheets and Posters
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Subject-Verb Agreement Worksheets and Posters

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This pack has a total of nine posters and seven worksheets. The worksheets include writing and cut and paste activities. The posters explain subject nouns, singular subjects, plural subjects, and subject pronouns. This pack also explores singular and plural verbs and the rules for subject and verb agreement. An answer key is included for all worksheets. Here's what you get: *A Subject Definition Poster *Noun Subject Worksheets *Subject Pronoun Poster *Subject Pronoun Worksheets *Singular and Plural Subjects Poster *Singular Verbs Poster *Singular Verbs Worksheets *Plural Verbs Poster *Plural Verbs Worksheet *Subject Pronoun and Verb Agreement Posters *Subject Noun and Verb Agreement Posters It fulfills the requirements for: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.C and CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1.F Nyla's Crafty Teaching
Gender Noun Persons - Memory Game
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Gender Noun Persons - Memory Game

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Gender Nouns: Persons - Memory Game for matching the masculine word names of people to their feminine counterparts. This activity can be added to your community workers unit since many professions are included. It consists of 40 pairs of people. This set can also be made into a flip book, the instructions for that are included. The persons in this set are: actor/actress, author/authoress, bachelor/spinster, boy/girl, boy scout/girl guide, bridegroom/bride, brother/sister, conductor/conductress, count/countess, cowboy/cowgirl, duke/duchess, emperor/duchess, father/mother, father-in-law/mother-in-law, gentleman/lady, god/goddess, grandfather/grandmother, grandson/granddaughter, heir/heiress, hero/heroine, host/hostess, husband/wife, king/queen, lad/lass, landlord/landlady, master/mistress, monk/nun, nephew/niece, poet/poetess, policeman/policewoman, prince/princess, shepherd/shepherdess, sir/madam, son/daughter, son-in-law/daughter-in-law, tailor/tailoress or seamstress, uncle/aunt, waiter/waitress, widow/widower, and wizard/witch. 41 pages
Pronoun Word Wall
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Pronoun Word Wall

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This Pronoun Word Wall set includes each of the following types of pronouns: personal pronouns (subject, object, singular and plural), possessive pronouns, and reflexive pronouns. It also includes a large sentence strip which displays the definition of a pronoun for you to add above your word wall area. There is a total of 31 pronoun cards and 8 headers. Each page has three word cards and they are to be printed on 8.5 x 11 (letter) sized paper. Each pronoun card has a fitting picture to match the word. TeacherNyla Nyla's Crafty Teaching
Preposition Word Wall
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Preposition Word Wall

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This set includes 36 preposition words, and 6 prepositional phrases. The following preposition list contains the words in this word wall: above, over, against, behind, below, between, beside, beneath, around, inside, off, out, over, on, through, toward, under, among, to, by, at, far, after, in, via, round into, from, up, down, across, upon, of, within, with, and about. The grouped preposition words used are: instead of, next to, in front of, at the back of, to the left, and to the end. They are great visuals for location words. Each page has three word cards and they are to be printed on 8.5 x 11 (letter) sized paper. Nyla's Crafty Teaching
Mother's Day Cards with Writing Activity
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Mother's Day Cards with Writing Activity

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These are Mother's Day Cards with with writing activity prompts inserted. It includes a collection of beautiful Mother’s Day Cards for grandmothers, aunts, and moms. All cards are available in black and white for your students to colour and fill out. One of the cards has a pocket full of writing prompts for your students to write loving messages in it for mother. Two Mother’s Day colouring pages are also included.
Adjective Fans - Positive, Comparative and Superlative
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Adjective Fans - Positive, Comparative and Superlative

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Make learning fun by using these fans and puzzles to teach the rules of comparison for adjectives and adverbs. The six types of rules are categorized on separate sheets for easy reference. This set also includes a worksheet and answer key. Use this set in three ways: Comparison Race - A game for two or more players. 1 2 3 Puzzle Activity - A learning center for matching up positive, comparative and superlative adjective puzzle pieces. A bulletin board display. Fulfills the CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.3.1g Form and use comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs, and choose between them depending on what is to be modified. 18 pages. Grades 1-4.
Greek Root Cards - Illustrated Definitions and Examples
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Greek Root Cards - Illustrated Definitions and Examples

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Use this pack of Illustrated Greek Roots with definitions to keep your students engaged in fun activities that reinforce the definition of each root with examples of words that take on the meaning of the roots that they contain. Instructions are included for two games your students can play with these cards; 'Say It, Keep It' and 'Root Buzz'. Over two dozen of the most commonly used Greek roots are used in these cards. They are: auto, bio, chron, dyna, gram, graph, hetero, homo, hydr, hypo, logy, meter/metr, micro, mis/miso, mono, morph, nym, phil, phobia, phon, photo/phos, pseudo, psycho, scope, techno, tele, and therm. These cards are created in two different sizes. The original set has 8 cards per page and the larger set has 2 cards per page. The small set will save you ink and paper but many teachers have indicated to me that they preferred to have a larger set to make a bulletin board display. So, that's why I added the larger version. A storage box template is also included for these cards. For Grades 4 & 5. 22 Pages. Aligned to Common Core Standards (CCSS): L.4.4b and L.5.4b
Silent e Word Wheels and Foldables
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Silent e Word Wheels and Foldables

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These silent E printables provide engaging ways for students to practice reading and writing silent e words for the five long vowel sounds. Use the word wheels to introduce your students to cvce word families.There are five word wheels, each for one of the cvce enclosed vowels. Everything is made in printable black and white form for your students to color them and colorful versions of the word wheels are also included for optional use. Your students can use the foldables to: Name the item in each picture. Open the flaps and trace the words beneath each flap. Sound out the long vowel sounds. Read the words they traced. Nyla's Crafty Teaching
Synonyms Word Wall
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Synonyms Word Wall

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Synonyms Word Wall. This Illustrated Synonym Word Wall set includes 60 word wall cards with pairs of synonyms and a large ‘definition of a synonym’ sentence strip, plus extra blank cards. Each word card has a pair of synonyms as well as corresponding pictures which portray the meaning of each word. Also included is a black and white version. Each card is just over a foot wide, that's 33cm by 6cm. They are laid out as three cards per page on landscape legal sized paper. Here is a complete list of the cards in the order that they appear. They have been divided into two sets; Set 1 for grades 2 to 3 and Set 2 for grades 3, 4 and over. Set 1: Object/thing, observe/watch, angry/mad, assist/help, begin/start, bad/awful, below/under, bother/annoy, buy/purchase, close/shut, connect/join, combine/mix, easy/simple, equal/same, smart/intelligent, law/rule, lucky/fortunate, calm/peaceful, name/title, silent/quiet, rescue/save, trash/garbage, raise/lift, unusual/strange. Set 2: Accomplish/Achieve, answer/reply, artificial/man made, bargain/deal, choose/select, collect/gather, complete/finish, danger/hazard, empty/vacant, faithful/loyal, genuine/real, job/occupation, last/final, value/worth, order/sequence, reliable/dependable, brief/concise, casual/informal, clear/transparent, country/nation, enlarge/magnify, previous/former, instructions/directions, float/drift, hurry/rush, many/numerous, praise/compliment, dive/plunge, inspect/examine, necessary/required, beg/implore, amiable/friendly, gallant/brave, annul/cancel, abandon/forsake, sad/melancholy.
Long i words with i-e, igh, y and ie: word wheels and foldables
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Long i words with i-e, igh, y and ie: word wheels and foldables

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These printable foldables are for your students to practice reading and writing the four types of long i blends. Use the word wheels to introduce your students to the word families of the igh words, ie words, y as long i words, and the silent e words for the long i sound. There are four word wheels, each for one of the long i word families. Everything is made in printable black and white form for your students to colour them. There are colourful versions of the word wheels are included for optional use. The preview pictures and cover photo show the igh word wheel and foldable. The others (which are included in the file) are done in a similar style. The last page (#18) has an open ended review activity foldable for all of the long i word types. Your students can use the foldables to: Name the item in each picture. Open the flaps and trace the words beneath each flap. Underline the letter in each word that make up the long i sound. Sound out the long i sounds in each word then read the words they traced.
CVC Word Wheels
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CVC Word Wheels

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These are 13 fun CVC Whirly Word Wheels which help students to merge the beginning consonant sound to the VC ending in one-syllable words for beginners who can identify letter sounds but need practice to merge the sounds together to form words. Each word wheel has illustrations of some of the words in the wheel and each wheel uses each of the vowels a,e,i,o and u as the middle sounds.
Phonics Doubled Consonant Endings - Word Wheels and Foldables
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Phonics Doubled Consonant Endings - Word Wheels and Foldables

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Doubled Consonant Endings - Word Wheels and Foldables. These printable foldables are for your students to practice reading and writing the four Doubled Consonant Endings; ff, ll, ss, and zz. Use the phonics word wheels to introduce your students to the word families of the Doubled Consonant Endings. This set has four word wheels, one for each of these; ff, ll, ss, and zz. Everything is made in printable black and white form for your students to color them. There are colorful versions of the word wheels are included for optional use. Your students can use the foldables to: Name the item in each picture. Open the flaps and trace the words beneath each flap. Underline the Doubled Consonant Endings in each word. Sound out the Doubled Consonant Ending sounds in each word then read the words they traced.
Phonics Word Wheels and Foldables for L Blend
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Phonics Word Wheels and Foldables for L Blend

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Word Wheels and Foldables for L Blend - Use these word wheels to introduce your students to L blend word families. Each wheel has eight words. The bottom wheels have the multiple endings and the top wheels have the L blend for the beginning sound for each word. There are six word wheels, each for one of the six R blends: bl, cl, fl, gl, pl and sl. Everything is made in printable black and white form for your students to colour them. 18 Pages. The L Blend foldables come in six sets, one for each blend, and your students can use them to: - Sound out the blends. - Name the item in each picture. - Trace the words under the picture. - Read the words they traced.
Phonics Word Wheels and Foldables for R Blend
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Phonics Word Wheels and Foldables for R Blend

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Use these word wheels to introduce your students to R blend word families. Each wheel has eight words. The bottom wheels have multiple endings and the top wheels have the R blends for the beginning sound for each word. There are seven word wheels, each for one of the seven R blends: br, cr, dr, fr, gr, pr, and tr. Everything is made in printable black and white form for your students to colour them. These R Blend foldables come in seven sets, one for each blend, and your students can use them to: - Sound out the blends. - Name the item in each picture. - Trace the words under the picture. - Read the words they traced.
Prefix, Suffix, Greek and Latin Root Word Wall Bundle
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Prefix, Suffix, Greek and Latin Root Word Wall Bundle

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Prefix Suffix and Greek and Latin Roots Word Wall Bundle. In this zipped bundle you get the 4 in 1 word wall bundle of Prefixes, Suffixes, Greek Roots, and Latin Roots. There are 36 prefix word wall cards, 36 suffix word wall cards, 27 Greek Root word wall cards, and 33 Latin root word wall cards in this set. The definitions and illustrations are on each word card which makes this a great tool for memorizing the meaning of these roots and affixes. The illustrations are for visual learners to connect the roots and affixes to real life and to make sense of new and unfamiliar words. Just print, cut out and laminate the cards and use them as headers for doing ‘root of the day’ focus walls or use them as stand alone word walls. The prefixes are: mis, de, a, ab, abs, fore, tri, pre, re, dis, in, dif, semi, micro, ex, un, *im, sub, inter, pro, *im, tele, bi, super, under, uni/mono, bi/duo, tri, tetra/quad, quint/penta, sex/hexa, hepta/sept, oct, nona, deca, hecto, and kilo. * Note that the prefix ‘im-‘ has two meanings; one is ‘into’ and the other is ‘not’, so I have created two separate cards for the prefix ‘im-‘. The suffixes are: ous, ory, ly, ling, el, fy, ant, able, ible, ness, ess, ment, er, less, ence, ive, eer, ier, et, or, ism, ship, hood, ful, dom, ist, en, sion, ish, *al, acy, *al, ate, tion, ical, and esque. * Note that there are two different cards for the suffix ‘al’ because it has two different meanings. The Greek roots are: auto, bio, chron, dyna, gram, graph, hetero, homo, hydr, hypo, logy, meter/metr, micro, mis/miso, mono, morph, nym, phil, phobia, phon, photo/phos, pseudo, psycho, scope, techno, tele, and therm. The Latin roots are: ambi, aqua, aud, bene, cent, circum, contra, counter, dict, duc/duct, fac, form, fort, fract, ject, jud, mal, mater, mit, mort, multi, pater, port, rupt, scrib/scribe, sec/sect, sent, spec, struct, vid/vis, voc, fin/finit, and mob/mov/mot. TeacherNyla Nyla's Crafty Teaching