Teach your students to write detailed sentences by including a who, what, where and why. Includes two sets. Varying levels of difficulty. Blank page included for independence when they have mastered adding the details.
Over 50 pages!!
A great way to provide your students with choices that will allow them to self-differentiate. Print the menu on 8 1/2 x 11 paper then fold in half. I send home the worksheets inserted inside the menu each Monday. This has been a hit with both parents and students.
Can also be used at Literacy Centers.
A great introduction to poetry. Use in many different ways this great tool that has students Close Reading poetry.
I love introducing my younger students to higher order thinking skills!
Students find the beginning sound in each picture word, then put them together to determine the secret word. Fantastic beginning phoneme practice.
9 Pages
For students in grade k-2
Students cut out the pieces then put them together to build compound words. A fun tactile way to enhance your teaching of compound words
4 pages total.
For 1-3 grades.
A great introduction to writing a biography. Explains what a biography is and walks students through the biography writing process. Teacher must decide if students conduct research on the internet, use a library book or use both!
A great supplement to your Fundations materials. Students are asked to use each word in a sentence.
Each “set” is 4 pages long and consists of 8 words from each Fundations week. All Words of the Day and Trick Words are included. The Unit and Week are indicated on the top of each page.
Level One Second Edition. See my other great Fundations products!
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A fun center for students who need a “hands-on” aspect to fluency practice. Have them use a magnifying glass to read the dolch words, then write them on the lines at the bottom of the page. All pre-primer, primer, first and second level words included.
This cute little book is so easy to assemble and makes for a great beginning of the year Center or Independent Activity.
Get kids started with Conventions of Print, Letter Recognition and Centers Routine.
Print, copy, slice right down the middle and staple! Voila!
I printed out and laminated the primer and first grade words. Then, set them up at a literacy center with a bucket of refrigerator magnets. One set of each was enough to keep students working for 15 minutes.
You could also print small bundles of words and photocopy them for individual students.
A great activity to engage students with hands-on materials while reviewing important Dolch Words.
Includes all
pre-primer, primer, first, second and third grade Dolch Words.
Note: Be aware that you will need manipulative letters such as refrigerator magnets, letter tiles, etc.
Your students clip a clothes pin over the vowel that they hear in each word pictured. Then they flip it over and see if the pin covers the dot (You use a sharpie to place the dot prior to giving to the students). Includes 88 vowel cards that can be used from year to year.
Your students will have fun “dabbing” or coloring in the letters to spell CVC words.
I’m editing this to include: I tried this in my own classroom and it was a wonderful tool to see who could spell CVC words. It worked so well because EVERYONE FINISHED IT!!! The kids really enjoy “dabbing” so it was no problem to get reluctant workers engaged!
This is a great way to reinforce the Short Vowel sounds! Your students cut out the pieces then glue them down to the letter that makes the corresponding short vowel sound. Comes out cute enough for a bulletin board!!
Simple enough to use for Independent Work or a Center.
I used it during an observation and my principal loved it!!