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Mrs Mac's Classroom

I have been teaching for many years. I have taught children over a huge variety of grades but my favourite age group is Foundation and Year 1. (5 & 6 year olds) I love the enthusiasm and the wonder they display as they discover the world. I love making top quality resources and would like to share them with other dedicated educators. Many of my resources have been developed over time, I have used them in my own classroom and developed and adjusted them for my students.

I have been teaching for many years. I have taught children over a huge variety of grades but my favourite age group is Foundation and Year 1. (5 & 6 year olds) I love the enthusiasm and the wonder they display as they discover the world. I love making top quality resources and would like to share them with other dedicated educators. Many of my resources have been developed over time, I have used them in my own classroom and developed and adjusted them for my students.
Reading Worksheets-Level 5 find-a-word
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Reading Worksheets-Level 5 find-a-word

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Reading Worksheets Level 5 Find-a-word Children who are starting to read often find it hard to identify a single word among the multitude of letters making up a sentence. They need many different activities to help them quickly identify individual words. These activities are designed to supplement the early readers that students are presented with at school. The match the Level 4 PM Readers but can be used to consolidate vocabulary found in many reading schemes. They assist with consolidation of the basic sight words. As students hunt for words they are constantly having to check that the letters are the correct ones to make up the word. The activities develop: · Visual discrimination skills · Sight word identification Each worksheet has four or five words to find. Each word is repeated four times. All words go forwards and across the page, the same way words in sentences go. After all the words have been found students can respond to their reading by completing a sentence and drawing a picture to match their sentence.
Reading Worksheets-Level 4 Find-a-word
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Reading Worksheets-Level 4 Find-a-word

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Reading Worksheets Level 4 Find-a-word Children who are starting to read often find it hard to identify a single word among the multitude of letters making up a sentence. They need many different activities to help them quickly identify individual words. These activities are designed to supplement the early readers that students are presented with at school. The match the Level 4 PM Readers but can be used to consolidate vocabulary found in many reading schemes. They assist with consolidation of the basic sight words. As students hunt for words they are constantly having to check that the letters are the correct ones to make up the word. The activities develop: · Visual discrimination skills · Sight word identification Each worksheet has four or five words to find. Each word is repeated four times. All words go forwards and across the page, the same way words in sentences go. After all the words have been found students can complete a sentence and draw a picture to match their sentence.
Reading Worksheets-Level 3 Find-a-word
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Reading Worksheets-Level 3 Find-a-word

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Reading Worksheets Level 3 Find-a-word Children who are starting to read often find it hard to identify a single word among the multitude of letters making up a sentence. They need many different activities to help them quickly identify individual words. These activities are designed to supplement the early readers that students are presented with at school. The match the Level 3 PM Readers but can be used to consolidate vocabulary found in many reading schemes. They assist with consolidation of the basic sight words. As students hunt for words they are constantly having to check that the letters are the correct ones to make up the word. The activities develop: · Visual discrimination skills · Sight word identification Each worksheet has four or five words to find. Each word is repeated four times. All words go forwards and across the page, the same way words in sentences go. After all the words have been found students can complete a sentence and draw a picture to match their sentence.
Reading Worksheets-Level 2 Find-a-word
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Reading Worksheets-Level 2 Find-a-word

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Reading Worksheets Level 2 Find-a-word Children who are starting to read often find it hard to identify a single word among the multitude of letters making up a sentence. They need many different activities to help them quickly identify individual words. These activities are designed to supplement the early readers that students are presented with at school. The match the Level 2 PM Readers but can be used to consolidate vocabulary found in many reading schemes. They assist with consolidation of the basic sight words. As students hunt for words they are constantly having to check that the letters are the correct ones to make up the word. The activities develop: · Visual discrimination skills · Sight word identification Each worksheet has four or five words to find. Each word is repeated four times. All words go forwards and across the page, the same way words in sentences go. After all the words have been found students can complete a sentence and draw a picture to match their sentence.
Reading Worksheets-Level 1 -cut & match
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Reading Worksheets-Level 1 -cut & match

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Level 1 Reading worksheets Sight word matching Cut, match & glue Children who are starting to read are often confused by the jumble of squiggles that make up letters and words. They need many different activities to help them make sense of this new word that is opening up to them. These activities are designed to supplement the first readers that students are presented with at school. They match the Level 1 PM Readers, but can be used with other reading schemes. They assist with consolidation of the basic sight words. As students cut, match and glue the words they are constantly having to check to ensure the words are the same. The activities develop: · visual discrimination skills - matching words. · Fine motor skills – cutting on the lines and gluing on top of matching words. The worksheets start with just a couple of words to match. They get progressively harder as the students work through the activities. Part way through, the words to be matched, include interest words as well as basic sight words.