This is a great resource to have in your room to help students learn those 6 syllable types! In order for students to decode multisyllabic words, they must divide the syllables and label them. This poster is a great tool to help students remember how to label, or code, the syllable types. This poster comes in color and blackline. There are also small posters for students to glue in their ELA journal to help them remember the syllable types and their labels.
Are you looking for a cute way to plan out your week? Then this FREE weekly planner is for you! You can laminate it and use dry erase markers to write our your week. Then erase at the end of the week and start over. Or you can print a new one each week! This file is available in both color and blackline.
This is such a fun way for your students to practice the prefixes re-, un-, and dis-! This works like the game Connect 4. Each player chooses a different colored counter to cover their spaces. They take turns reading a word in any space and explaining what the word means. When they connect 4 horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, they win! This set comes in both color and blackline. There are 3 games included. One game for re-, one game for un-, and one game for dis-.
Included in this bundle are 3 products: - Robert Munsch Vocabulary Introduction PowerPoint- Robert Munsch Multiple Choice Test- Robert Munsch Written Response Test*If you want to see an example of the products, click on each product to see a further description and example.* These products are based on the Robert Munsch stories "Love You Forever", "Kiss Me, I'm Perfect", "Aaron's Hair", and "Alligator Baby". These products perfectly complement Amy Lemons' "Teaching with Robert Munsch" Unit. (You
Do your kiddos need some extra practice writing their numbers 0-20? Then this FREEBIE is for you! Students can practice writing and saying their numbers 0-20. You can laminate this sheet or put it in a page protector so students can practice multiple times.
This reader is perfect for your Kindergarten and 1st grade students who are learning the sight word phrase "I can". The words at the end of the sentence are CVC words that can be sounded out and decoded. The words at the end of the sentence also match the picture on each page. This reader is in color and blackline. There is also a page that has all the words from the story, comprehension questions, and a page for students to write using their newly learned sight word.
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
Do your students struggle with telling what digraph is at the beginning or end of a word? Mine too! I created these digraph cards for students to practice differentiating between which digraph they hear. Each student gets a ch, sh, th, wh card. Cut out the cards and glue them onto popsicle sticks. I like to use the same color popsicle sticks for each digraph. Say a word with a digraph in it and students hold up the digraph they heard. These cards also include visual clues to help students rememb
PreK - 3rd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
*FREEBIE!* Do your students need an encouragement to be kind to each other and build each other up? This coloring is the perfect chance to remind them and let them be little by coloring! #choosekind #spreadkindness
This decodable reader, Fred's Sled, is perfect for teaching L blends, R blends, and S blends. After you teach students the blends, have them practice reading them by getting into this text. There are 2 print options for this book. There is a smaller print option with all 6 of the book pages on one page. There is also a larger print option that creates half page books.
PreK - 2nd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
Included in this set are 8 Bible verses in beautiful fonts and clipart. You can print these and give them as gifts, hang them in your classroom, or frame them and hang them in your home. All are set to print as a 8 x 10 as of now. Some are horizontal and some are vertical. You can take these to FedEx and have them printed for around a dollar. They can enlarge them or shrink them for you. Enjoy! Verses included in this set: -Isaiah 26:3-4 (NLT) -- You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in y
These decodable sentences are perfect for teaching students how to read! These sentences feature letters J and K. They also have the sight words we, like, to, the, can, see, I, is, and, a in the sentences. If you are teaching J, K, or these sight words, these decodable sentences are great to use as a shared or independent read.
Subitizing is when a student can look at a group of objects and know how many there are without having to count each one. This is a very important skill to be able to develop a child's number sense skills. These cards features objects that represent numbers 1-14. Cut the cards apart and show them to students one at a time. The students should try to tell you how many there are without counting. Laminate for durability.
Roll and Read is a very engaging game for students to play to review their letter sounds and sight words! Letter Sounds A-Z and sh, ch, wh, th are included on the first game board. The first 50 Frye sight words are included on the second game board. How to play Roll and Read: Students roll a dice. Whatever number they land on, they find that column on the game board. The students make the letter sounds or read the sight words in that column. If they get it correct, they can mark it out with a c
This BUNDLE includes word sorts for all of the spelling words in 2nd grade Journeys Lessons 1-30. These word sorts are a great activity to use in workstations or as a whole group to introduce the spelling words. Kids love this engaging activity and you will too! Save 10 dollars when you buy these word sorts as a bundle versus buying each individually (a $30 value!). Looking for an example of my word sort product? Look here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Vowel-Diphthongs-oi-and-oy-
K - 3rd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Spelling
Looking for a Dr. Seuss activity to do during Read Across America Week? This class-made book is perfect! Read "There's a Wocket in My Pocket" by Dr. Seuss or listen online (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZXGxi7dWwQ). After reading, have each student complete a book page using 2 rhyming words. Then assemble into a class book (title page included). I let one of my students color the title page for us since it's in black and white. I've also included clip art of wockets and pockets if students wan
K - 3rd
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
Looking for a poem to celebrate the 120th day of school? Look no further! This poem is a FREE activity that your students will love! This poem is meant to be used with 1st graders since with Common Core, 1st graders count to 120 now instead of 100. Enjoy!
Are you looking for a cute way to decorate your door or bulletin board this winter? Simply print off this sheet (in black and white to save your ink!), write your kid's names on either snowflakes or snowmen, and tape all of it on your door or bulletin board for an adorable winter decoration!
PreK - 5th
FREE
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Experience
This is my 13th year teaching:
-2 years in 2nd grade
-1 year in 1st grade
-2 years in 5th grade
-7 years as a Reading Interventionist
Teaching style
I try to make things as interactive and engaging as possible! I love implementing technology into every lesson. I use a lot of Kagan Cooperative Learning Strategies in my classroom which help the students become more involved in their learning.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have been Common Core trained in Reading/Language Arts. I have also been a part of the Tennessee Board of Regents Close Reading Grant which was an incredible learning experience!
My own education history
I graduated from Lipscomb University in May 2012 with a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education (K-6). I graduated from Lipscomb University in May 2016 with my M.Ed in Reading Specialty with an Administrative License.
Additional biographical information
I love creating things for my classroom whether it is on the computer or crafting something. I am a devoted Christian and try to live that out in the classroom as much as possible. I love teaching and hope to be doing it for many years to come!
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