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Missing Letters Clip Sticks
Made my own blending line for my reception class today… They were very intrigued and hopefully it will encourage them to think about the sounds that make up words
Silent reading on Fridays with the light off. My kids love Flashlight Friday.
Hilary Lewis — Rockin’ Teacher Materials
Turn a paint stir stick into a magnetic letter stick for word work during small group reading! Genius teacher hack!
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Learn & practice beginning sounds with magnetic letters. Perfect for the beginning of the year K.
Fun, effective and FREE syllable count activity
Word wall center children read the word to a partner, then build the word with the magnet letters. This is made with a large oil drip pan from an auto parts store:)
Go Fish Freebie! Students will have fun playing this CVC Short Vowel Word Game. This game contains 56 playing cards and instructions on how to play. You can also use the cards to play the «Memory» game. The purpose of the game is for reinforcing recognition of vowels, the sounds each short vowel makes and reading CVC words.
boggle game with recording sheet! This is super cute, but I’m thinking I might use magnetic letters or a white board to make switching it up easier. So many great games for word study!
Matching sentence to picture www.doodlebugsteaching.blogspot.com
Mrs. Bremer’s Kindergarten: name activities
Word activity — Paper towel tube and paint stirrer
Free Environmental Print Pocket Chart Activities via www.pre-kpages.com
HWT: Start Your Letters At The Top
Teacher Mama: Teaching the Magic e
printable cvc cards for letter tiles
TONS of word work activities—easy to put together!
Monthly vocabulary words.
My little kindergartners will be starting with me next week. I have all their assessments completed and am about ready to begin!
It is exciting to get to work with kindergartners. Their enthusiasm and energy is boundless. They can just soak up everything and their comments are the sweetest!
As I begin to prepare having groups next week, I am thinking about what this particular group will need. As always, it takes some little ones a bit longer to understand the difference between letters, words, and sentences. Even when these are printed on separate cards, some are just stumped. So that is when it is time to get out our center to get in some more practice.
I just use chart paper and ribbon for my chart in the center. I like to use ribbon rather than tapes. It is so much easier to use. Put a little glue on the ends, glue down the the headers and send it through the laminator.
Here is the center activity and the box to hold the letters, words, and sentences. This type of sort can be so helpful to students that need to learn the differences between the three.
Happy Friday!!