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Different paper choices to print--for early writers--very cool!
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sight words written on beans inside a pencil bag. Shake and read the words that pop up
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Pinned from a Pinner. Synonym Rolls to display better words for boring ones.
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A fun way to have students check in for Daily 5 rotations
Use ping pong balls to teach your active learner sight words. "Throw 'for' to me. Throw 'so' to me."
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This game is a take on tic-tac-toe. Materials Needed: 1 muffin tin, 12 paper cupcake liners, 1 marker, 1 Dolch sight word list, and a handful of place markers such as hard candy or cereal On the bottom of each cupcake liner write a sight word. Place each liner in a muffin tin cup. You are ready to play! One person calls out a word. The other person takes a place marker and puts it in the correct cup. When three in a row is achieved, you have a winner.
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Uno game which helps students practice reading sight words
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Writing Goals individual check list.
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Daily 5- checklist for completing all rounds. Laminate and have them cross off what they are choosing. #daily5
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Use pages from magazines and let kids put their heads in the pictures--then have them write about it! Brilliant and so much fun!!
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Print for each child so you can easily make skill groups and see what you need to work on. ~Fountas and Pinnell
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This is a packet of 10 creative spelling activities that are ready to print and use tomorrow in your class. They will engage your students in high...
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Have your students make a Twitter profile & "tweet" for a character, historical figure, scientist, artist, musician, celebrity, etc.. This is an example from Katniss Everdeen of The Hunger Games.
Different paper choices to print--for early writers--very cool!
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Great Poem to use when teaching contractions!
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Students are 'texting' their sight words on iPhones, 'typing' words onto iPads, and arranging their iPod playlists in alphabetical order.
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10 Sources of Phonemic Awareness - - Re-pinned by @PediaStaff – Please Visit ht.ly/63sNt for all our pediatric therapy pins
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Need a little help with sight words? Try this fun game! Your students will be sight word masters in no time! Directions-Copy on card stock and...
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Listen to story acted out on Storyline Online.com then complete the cause and effect activity...can't wait to use this website.
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FREE Three Sounds of "ed" Past Tense Verbs - Grammar Games and Lesson Plans
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Very cool stories that teach the difference between different sounds
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This phonemic awareness activity is called Magic Spoons. To help children with sounding out words, even those pesky nonsense words, you take a pack of spoons and on each spoon write a consonant. (For the letter Q you write a "qu" combo - because those two are always together.) These will be used as the initial consonants of the words the students will be reading. Then, students practice with one spoon at a time adding the first letter to various different word family endings. As the Magic ...
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making inferences - and awesome, awesome, awesome website!!
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an amazing site for literacy - tons of anchor charts and great ideas!
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Read each box in one breath. Help build fluency
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