Simply print out the adorable kid-friendly cards, cut them out, toss them in a baggy and you’re good to go! These adorable cards present pairs of opposites. The pictures provide clues to the word meanings in case your early readers need help.
You will only need to print a few sets if you plan on using these in centers. OR you can print a class set and have students cut them out and glue onto construction paper- I might try that next year instead of the center (which my kids loved!).
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!
Letter-Keyword-Sounds Fundations Aligned Flashcards. Come in 3 different sizes to suit your students’ needs and your resources!
BONUS: Free Word Wall!!!
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Your students color the words according to the digraph they contain. As they color, they keep track using tally marks. Great practice while having fun! I use as a Literacy Center.
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.
Get your students interacting with Fiction and Non-Fiction Text.
Included are 22 unique organizers that are primary friendly and are Common Core relevant.
Ex. Snowman Character Organizer, Train Story Summary, Ice Cream Scoop Organizer and much more!
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.
A fun way to practice digraphs! Students use bingo dabbers (or crayons) to identify the digraph that completes each word.
3 pages. A great center activity or assessment.
Students tap out the words to identify the missing letter.
2 pages for each: beginning, middle and ending sounds.
CVC words.
6 pages total.
A great assessment tool to determine if your children are hearing the sounds in words.
I simple activity that your students can do independently. Reviews story elements for Fiction and asks for facts from Non-Fiction. Can be used as a center, homework or any way you’d like!
Help your students little ones more about where they live with this great flipbook. Teacher will provide information on their state and country (president, governor, state bird, state flower).
It’s a no prep activity that can be used in a variety of ways!
Includes:
Street
Town
State
Country
Continent
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
Five cute Month activities with a train theme: Place the missing month car, put the months in order, use the clues to figure out which cargo to deliver, wordsearch and word scramble. By the time they’re done, they WILL know the months of the year!!
Would be great for Center Time!
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.