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.
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.
Reality vs Fantasy: I created these posters to give a little more detail about fantasy in children's literature. I included the six motifs that can be found in fictional literature. These are:
Magic
Otherworlds
Universal Themes
Heroism
Special Character Types
Fantastic Objects
I also included a set of bookmarks to give students a quick guide to identifying fantasy. I do hope that these may be helpful to you and your students
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Reality and Fantasy
Reality and Fantasy Posters for Every Classroom
Ordinal Numbers
This is a set of 10 posters to help reinforce the concept of ordinal numbers. These bright and colorful posters are perfect for any classroom and they can be used as flashcards if you wish. Included in this file are the following:
1 set of ordinal number posters (1st to 10th only)
1 set of pocket chart cards (1st to 10th)
1 set of ordinal number word cards (1st to 10th)
1 set of wristbands (1st to 10th)
Simply print and laminate the posters and cards that you wish. For the wristbands simply print, cut then give each student a wristband to color the appropriate car. You may allow them to organize themselves in the correct order using the wristbands to guide them.
FANBOYS
Join words phrases and clauses using the coordinators (mnemonic FANBOYS). Students can use these posters to help memorize coordinating conjunctions so that they will not forget them! They are:
F = for
A = and
N = nor
B = but
O = or
Y = yet
S = so
Each poster bears the coordinating conjunction with an illustration of a boy (named) and an example for easy reference. These are great for bulletin boards or literacy centers all through the year.
This set includes posters ONLY!
Check my store for other conjunction resources.
Needs and Wants: What does Santa need to survive in the North Pole? What does he want but can do without there? This is a two-poster set that explains needs and wants to your little ones. I include varying versions of a needs and wants graphic organizer that your students can list or draw Santa's needs and wants.
This product does NOT contain any picture sorting activities.
Enjoy!
Nicole
Bossy e
Here's an original poem and accompanying visual aid to help your students with the CVCe pattern (split digraphs).
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Silent e - Illustrated Word Cards
Long Vowels_ e-Harmony
Silent e Poem
Sneaky e Poem
Magic e Poem
Ninja e Poster
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Beginning Middle End: Sound Center Cards: This is an editable powerpoint for your customization. Simply edit or remove the text boxes as desired and print selected page. After editing I suggest that you save the file under another name to avoid permanently altering the original file. You can delete beginning, middle or end phonemes for students to insert. Another alternative is to delete all the letters so that they write them in. I included small picture cards to aid mastery. The pages or sections that cannot be edited are specifically marked.
Enjoy!
Nicole
Onset and Rime:
These onset and rimes matching cards are great for your budding readers to practice word building. They can build both real words and nonsense words and make their lists as they go along. An extension of this activity is to categorize the words in two sets: real words and nonsense words. The rimes included are those recommended by reading experts as the 37 most common rimes that children should master. The onset cards include consonants, consonant blends and beginning digraphs The rimes are:
ack, ail, ain, ake, ale, ame, an, ank, ap ash, at, ate, aw, ay
eat, ell, est
ice, ick, ide, ight, ill, in, ine, ing, ink, ip, it
ock, oke, op, ore, ot
uck, ug, ump, unk
No word lists or pictures are included in this set.
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Ending Digraphs- 51 Picture Word Cards.
Beginning Trigraphs - 75 Picture Word Cards.
Double Consonant Endings - 63 Picture Word Cards
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Trigraphs: This resource pack contains picture 75 Illustrated Word Cards that depict the following beginning trigraphs:
‘scr’ ‘shr’ ‘spl’ ‘spr’ ‘squ’ ‘str’ ‘thr’
The cards are formatted three (3) cards per print and are large enough for classroom display on your word wall.
These large Trigraph Posters provide an engaging and visually stimulating way to learn the fundamentals of trigraphs. Trigraphs are three letters that represent one sound (or ‘phoneme’). The following are represented:-
sch
scr
squ
spl
shr
spr
str
thr
These posters feature large, high-quality images that help to illustrate trigraphs and provide students with a great visual for their understanding. Each poster is designed to be simple and easily accessible, making it an ideal educational tool for all ages. With their large size, these posters are also perfect for class discussions and group activities.
SUGGESTED USES:
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.
Sight Words
Sight Words: Did you ever wonder whether your chosen sight words were considered under the category Dolch, Fry or Fountas and Pinnell? Well here is a comparison table just for you. The first 400 words of Dolch’s list are compared to Fry’s Instant words and F&P’s high frequency words. This is handy for all teachers as an easy tool to organize your sight words especially if you need to tweak your existing pool of sight words to reflect the spectrum.
Final Consonant Blends: This resource pack contains 153 Illustrated picture word cards that depict the following final consonants:
-ld, lb, lf, lk, lm, lp, lt
-mp
-nd, nk, nt
-rd, rf, rk, rl, rm, rn, rp, rt
-sk, sp, st
-ct, ft, pt, xt
The cards are formatted three (3) cards per print and are large enough for classroom display on your word wall.
Alphabet: This is a wonderful way to get students to practice their letter identification and sounds. Simply cut out the alphabet fish cards and place a paper clip over each card. Fishermen (kids) will use their fishing line to catch a fish. The fishing lines can be bought commercially or made with a short stick, 20 inches of store string and a small magnet for the fishhook. Each child gets a turn trying to catch fish. If he can call a word that begins with the consonant sound on the fish he has caught, he may keep the fish. If he is unable to think of a suitable word he returns the fish, face down to the fishpond. This activity is for both small and large groups and is self-directed.
Enjoy!
Nicole
A Teacher's Idea
Newsletter Template: EDITABLE★★★★★★★★★★★
This is a kid themed newsletter template created as a simple format that is ready for you to add your own creativity of words.
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Classroom Jobs: There’s a classroom job for every child! In this HONEY BEE themed and EDITABLE set the following 48 jobs are depicted with kid-friendly illustrations. The job labels are:
JOB TITLES (Editable)
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1. Attendance Monitor
2. Banker
3. Bathroom Monitor (Male)
4. Bathroom Monitor (Female)
5. Board Cleaner
6. Book Collector
7. Caboose
8. Calendar Monitor
9. Center Inspector
10. Chair Stacker
11. Class Reader
12. Clean Sweeper
13. Computer Technician
14. Computer Helper
15. Dismissal Helper
16. Door Monitor
17. First Aid Helper
18. Hand Sanitizer Monitor
19. Homework Monitor
20. Journal Helper
21. Letter Vest Helper
22. Library Helper
23. Light Technician
24. Line Leader
25. Litter Monitor
26. Lunch Monitor
27. Material Manager
28. Mat Helper
29. Message Board Helper
30. Messenger
31. Nurse’s Aide
32. Paper Supply Manager
33. Pencil Patrol
34. Pet Helper
35. Plant Monitor
36. Pledge Leader
37. Recycling Monitor
38. Scrap Monitor
39. Sink Monitor
40. Snack Helper
41. Substitute Helper
42. Table Captain
43. Table Wiper
44. Teacher Assistant
45. Timekeeper
46. Water Fountain Monitor
47. Weather Reporter
48. Zoo Keeper
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You can edit the job titles using the embedded font. Simply click in the text box and rename the classroom jobs.
I also included two extra card templates without images that you can customize at will.
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TIPS: To ensure that every child has an opportunity and responsibility assign two students per job. This also encourages job-sharing or working together as a partnership. You can either designate the jobs to students, have them choose or apply for a position A good idea is to rotate the jobs either daily, weekly, or quarterly, it’s your choice. You can make the transitions easier by having a “training” session by the previous student to help the next student to do the job efficiently.
If you want your students to become responsible while building a community spirit, give them responsibilities. Classroom Jobs are a great way for students to take responsibility for their classroom.
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Classroom Jobs (Black and White Chevron)
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Classroom Jobs (Nautical Theme)
Classroom Jobs: There’s a classroom job for every child! In this NAUTICAL themed and EDITABLE set the following 48 jobs are depicted with kid-friendly illustrations. The job labels are:
JOB TITLES (Editable)
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1. Attendance Monitor
2. Banker
3. Bathroom Monitor (Male)
4. Bathroom Monitor (Female)
5. Board Cleaner
6. Book Collector
7. Caboose
8. Calendar Monitor
9. Center Inspector
10. Chair Stacker
11. Class Reader
12. Clean Sweeper
13. Computer Technician
14. Computer Helper
15. Dismissal Helper
16. Door Monitor
17. First Aid Helper
18. Hand Sanitizer Monitor
19. Homework Monitor
20. Journal Helper
21. Letter Vest Helper
22. Library Helper
23. Light Technician
24. Line Leader
25. Litter Monitor
26. Lunch Monitor
27. Material Manager
28. Mat Helper
29. Message Board Helper
30. Messenger
31. Nurse’s Aide
32. Paper Supply Manager
33. Pencil Patrol
34. Pet Helper
35. Plant Monitor
36. Pledge Leader
37. Recycling Monitor
38. Scrap Monitor
39. Sink Monitor
40. Snack Helper
41. Substitute Helper
42. Table Captain
43. Table Wiper
44. Teacher Assistant
45. Timekeeper
46. Water Fountain Monitor
47. Weather Reporter
48. Zoo Keeper
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You can edit the job titles using the embedded font. Simply click in the text box and rename the classroom jobs.
I also included two extra card templates without images that you can customize at will.
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TIPS: To ensure that every child has an opportunity and responsibility assign two students per job. This also encourages job-sharing or working together as a partnership. You can either designate the jobs to students, have them choose or apply for a position A good idea is to rotate the jobs either daily, weekly, or quarterly, it’s your choice. You can make the transitions easier by having a “training” session by the previous student to help the next student to do the job efficiently.
If you want your students to become responsible while building a community spirit, give them responsibilities. Classroom Jobs are a great way for students to take responsibility for their classroom.
You might be interested in:
Classroom Jobs (Black and White Chevron)
Classroom Jobs (Jungle Safari Theme)
classroom Jobs (Colored Chevron Theme)
Classroom Jobs (Honey Bee Theme}
Counting: Busy Bees Counting- Number Cards 1 to 10: Here is a beautiful set of bee themed cards for number focus. These large circular cards contain colorful images that is attractive and kid-friendly.
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