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I am a certified teacher in Phoenix, Arizona. I've been teaching for over 16 years. I've taught 1st-4th grades. I am now running my own tutoring business.
This FREE Editing Marks can be used the next time you want students to edit their own writing. The editor’s marks will be helpful when students are editing themselves. It will also be helpful when someone else has edited them and they’ll know what to change in their writing from the marks given. There are also some friendly reminders at the bottom of the sheet for students to check their work.
You can also copy and place this page in the students’ writing folders. Students can pull this out the next time they need to edit a paper or make corrections using the symbols.
You can also copy this page and post it on your writing bulletin board for friendly reminders.
Send this copy home for parents to help their child edit their work.
These editing marks below are the most commonly used in a
primary setting. It is not a complete list of marks or symbols.
CVC Sentences for Reading Comprehension includes 100 Task Cards. (20 task cards for each vowel sound, a, e, i, o, u)
This pack will have your students excited to practice reading, sounding out CVC Words, and comprehending what they are reading. Each task card displays 2 sentences. Students choose the sentence that matches the picture.
These task cards will help students read with fluency and practice comprehension. There are 20 Task Cards for each vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u). Different Recording Sheets have been included to fit your needs in the classroom.
Only a few sight words are used for each set of card. Use the sight word list to see if the set of task cards are right for your students. If students know the sight words listed and how to sound out 3 letter words, than this pack is perfect for your beginning readers!
An answer key is included to help distinguish pictures.
Sequencing Task Cards help build comprehension and sequencing. Students read the 4 sentences on the task card and decide how the order of events happened 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Students have to read all four sentences to comprehend and infer the events in order.
This set comes with thirty task cards, recording sheets, an answer key, and writing paper to write the sentences in order.
Spelling Worksheets for 20 Words is loaded with over 40 worksheets to help study a list of 20 or less weekly spelling words. Students will write the spelling words on the worksheets and then do something with the words. They might use them in a sentence, write them 3 times each, or look them up in a dictionary. Each worksheet has a new idea or theme. Some worksheets in this pack are just for fun and to appeal to the creative students. There are also some worksheets that will support other skills like writing and grammar. This pack of spelling worksheets has a little variety of everything to appeal to your variety of students to help them study their variety of weekly spelling tests.
Compare and Contrast Writing Worksheets and Task Cards will have your students excited to write. This pack includes 24 picture prompts. Students write the similarities and differences between the two pictures. Each picture comes with a Venn Diagram Worksheet, a Writing Page, and a Task Card. You choose how you would like your students to respond to the pictures.
The Venn Diagrams can be used for short details to compare.
The Writing Paper can be used to write complete sentences.
The Task Cards can be used for small group and /or oral discussion.
24 writing prompts are available to start writing today. Just print!
You’ll never have to brainstorm a list of words again! This pack, Word Families in List Form, contain one hundred ninety word lists that are separated by vowel sounds and endings. Consonants, blends, and digraphs are applied to the vowel sounds to make a list of word families. Vowel sounds include eighty-two short vowel sounds, sixty-one long vowel sounds, and forty-nine variant vowel sounds.
Use these word lists to:
-use as a reference when making lessons.
-help students read and learn phonics.
-help students spell and learn word families.
Use the sheets as a whole to have students practice reading words. You can also cut the lists apart and attach them all to a ring.
H.F.W Spelling Lists include thirty-seven lists. The first three hundred High Frequency Words (H.F.W) are separated by ten words to create thirty lists. 7 additional lists have been added.
Each spelling worksheet contains a list of ten H.F.W. Students use those ten words to write again, put them in ABC order, and separate them into categories of how many letters or by vowel sounds. Students also write 2 sentences using some spelling words in their sentence. Also a short, how to study spelling words and some quick reminders help students study words. Each worksheet is labeled which H.F.W are used.
The extra 7 lists or worksheets use words that are important words. These lists include days of the week, months, colors, numbers, continents, and question words. Some of these words may repeat from the H.F.W list but are important and deserve a second look.
This pack also comes with a half-sheet spelling test for the ten words, the H.F.W list 1-3 0 0, and a sheet to write down words that students need to study.
FREEBIE! Rhyming Center/Game has 24 pairs of cards to match short vowel words. Each card has a picture to go along with each word.
Use the cards to play a game of Concentration, Go Fish, or at a reading center. Great for small group or an assessment too!
Alphabet Soup using CVC Words includes 18 task cards with 6 letters on each card. Students find CVC words (or 2-letter words, HFW, or names) in the soup bowl. You can use the task cards along with a white board, scratch paper, or writing journal to record answers.
OR you can use the 18 recording sheets/worksheets that are included for students to write answers from each soup bowl. The task cards and worksheets are the same. I have provided 2 ways to use this product either by task cards or worksheets. Choose the method that is best for your students.
All task cards use 1 vowel which is located in the middle of the soup bowl and 5 consonants around the vowel.
This Write About It pack is all about your students using their imagination while still using writing mechanics. Students use the picture on each page to answer the 5 “W” questions about it. Then students use the answers they provided and write about it.
These 60 pages are a great way to practice answering the who, what, when, where, and why questions. This method will help to put a small story or paragraph together. Students can also just write sentences about the picture. Either way, your students will have a blast and be motivated for writing!
Use these worksheets as part of your writing lesson on paragraph writing, as homework, seatwork fillers, or as part of your writing centers.
This pack is full of silent e (CVCE) worksheets. A total of 44 pages to practice the vowel sounds of: a_e, i_e, o_e, u_e
Students will be able to practice reading and writing silent e words with ease. Worksheets are engaging and practical. A variety for each vowel sound and a review of them mixed. Use the worksheets for seat work, centers, homework, small group, and your lessons.
The mega bundle includes 91 worksheets and 360 task cards. This pack is all about CVC Words using CVC pictures! If you have beginning readers, this is the pack for you.
These are great to use at your small group time for a quick assessment of who’s reading and writing CVC words. Place a worksheet or task cards at a reading center or use as part of your lesson for students to practice CVC Words.
CVC=Consonant Vowel Consonant (words like cat, sit, hot, fun)
This pack has 10 silent e games to practice the vowel sounds of: a_e, i_e, o_e, u_e
All you need to do is print and play. 1 die and some game tokens to cover words are needed too. The game boards can be played with 2 Players. They are perfect for small groups or reading centers. Game boards include each vowel sound (a_e, i_e, o_e, u_e) and a review of them mixed. Students will have great practice reading silent e words.
How to play the game: Players roll a die two times to reveal a word. If a word can be made, the word is covered with a game token. The first player to cover 5 words is the winner.
CVCE Sentences for Reading Comprehension includes 75 Task Cards. (20 task cards for each vowel sound, a, i, o and 15 task cards for vowel sound u.)
This pack will have your students excited to practice reading, recognizing CVCE Words, and comprehending what they are reading. Each task card displays 2 sentences. Students choose the sentence that makes the most sense with the picture.
These task cards will help students read with fluency and practice comprehension. Different Recording Sheets have been included to fit your needs in the classroom.
Only a few sight words are used for each set of card. Use the sight word list to see if the set of task cards are right for your students. If students know the sight words listed and know how to sound out CVCE words, this pack is perfect for your beginning readers!
An answer key is included to help distinguish pictures.
Blank Calendars and Calendar Questions are a perfect combo to learn the calendar. This pack includes 6 Task Cards that include 10 calendar questions to ask information about any month. 12 blank calendars for each month. Plus, a blank calendar to write your own month. 1 recording sheet to record answers from the task cards. 7 Blank Calendar worksheets with questions.
The 12 blank calendars will help students to be able to fill out a calendar, spell the days of the week, and understand the mechanic of how calendars work. Students write the days of the week at the top and label the squares with the dates for the month. Students can also fill in and identify any holidays for the month. These calendars are universal and will be a great addition to your homework calendars or as a classroom center or lesson.
The 6 Task Cards display 10 questions to ask about any month. Use any task card with any month. Each task card is different and will provide different answers for every month and every year. The questions on the task cards will help students understand the components of a calendar and how to use and read one.
The 7 Blank Calendar Worksheets have a small calendar to fill in dates and days. Since it is smaller, students might want to use abbreviations when adding the days of the week. Each worksheet has 6 generic questions to ask for any month.
Opinion Writing Center will have your students expressing their opinions all year long. This little pack includes 32 task cards that have a question on it. These questions are meant to spark some interest in students to write some of their opinions on the subject matter.
Also included is an anchor chart to help with transition words, 1 graphic organizer to write thoughts down, and 1 writing page for final draft and presentation.
CVC Picture Cards for a writing center includes 20 Task Cards.
This pack will have your students excited to practice sounding out and writing CVC Words from a picture prompt. Each task card displays 9 pictures. There are 20 Task Cards and a few different Recording Sheets included in this pack. Task Cards are separated by vowel sounds. Some task cards concentrate on single sound vowels and other task cards are mixed with other vowels.
4 Kinds of Sentences Task Cards use the sentences:
Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, and Exclamatory.
40 Task Cards,Recording Sheets and an Answer Key are included.
Students read the sentence on the task card and decide what kind of sentence it is. Students choose from a multiple choice answer.
Use as part of your lesson, at a literacy center, during small group time, for homework, as a warm-up activity, or use with partners or teams.
Sequence Cut and Paste Worksheets include a total of 20 reading passages. Students read a small passage and then cut the 5 sentence strips below the passage and paste in the correct order. These are also great for going back to the passage to check answers and reinforcing the order of a story.
Use the worksheets at a reading center, classwork, homework, or for your sequencing lesson.
Passages are suited for 1st-2nd grade readers.