Do What You Love-Love What You Do: Whistle While You Teach!
I am a K-2 Special Education Teacher with a love of literacy and learning! My products and resources are designed to help you love teaching and in turn, allow your students to love learning!
Do What You Love-Love What You Do: Whistle While You Teach!
I am a K-2 Special Education Teacher with a love of literacy and learning! My products and resources are designed to help you love teaching and in turn, allow your students to love learning!
Identifying pictures that begin with the same sound just became easier! These easy to set up and use beginning sound clip cards are a great resource to work on phonemic awareness skills in your early childhood or elementary classroom! Just print, laminate, and cut out! Perfect for small group instruction and as a center activity: Just add clothespins or dry erase markers!
This product includes:
- 26 cards (including all consonants and short vowel sounds)
Great for beginning readers working on foundational reading skills!
Isolating and identifying beginning sounds is an important skill for children learning to read! With these cards, students can practice identifying pictures that DO NOT begin with the same sound. These easy to set up and use beginning sound clip cards are a great resource to work on phonemic awareness skills in your early childhood or elementary classroom! Just print, laminate, and cut out! Perfect for small group instruction and as a center activity: Just add clothespins or dry erase markers!
This product includes:
- 26 cards (including all consonants and short vowel sounds)
Great for beginning readers working on foundational reading skills!
This resource contains a letter/sound identification game that is perfect for February and Dental Health month! The game includes both lowercase and uppercase letters. Simply lay out the cards face down on a table (or put in a container) and have students take turns picking a card and identifying the letter/sound. If they get a BRUSH card, UH OH!, they have to put all their cards back! Player with the most cards at the end of the game wins!
Cards are laid out 9 to a page and are available in color/black and white!
Feedback is never expected but always appreciated!
This is a set of 5 classroom rules to display in your early childhood or elementary classroom. The posters are easy to read and contains simple text and visuals. You have your choice of two different sets of visuals to display in your classroom.
They come in a Chevron border but you can check out the Polka- Dot border here:
Give Me Five! Classroom Rules Posters (Polka-Dots)
Rules Include:
Eyes are Watching
Ears are Listening
Mouth is Quiet
Hands and Feet to Yourself
Heart is Caring
Just Print them out, laminate, and hang in your classroom.