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K and CK Spelling Activities FREEBIE
Looking for creative ways to teaching the K or CK spelling generalization? Look no further! This free resource is just what you need! You get a word list, close sentences, word cards, a spelling game and a CK and K sorting activity. Use these spelling activities during your reading intervention, as part of your Orton-Gillingham lessons or as part of your reading tutoring sessions. Grab your freebie today!
Idioms Tasks and Centers
Idioms Activities - hands-on tasks and visuals that can be used in groups AND literacy centers. These activities are perfect for grades 1 and 2.
Keeping Students Engaged, Part 3: Quiz-Quiz-Trade
Keeping Students Engaged, Part 3: Quiz-Quiz-Trade | Primarily Speaking
Improve Student Reading Fluency Even When You're Not Around — The Simple Classroom
Reading fluency activities for the second and third grade elementary classroom. Great activities to boost student fluency in centers when teachers are not around, but students can still be growing and improving as readers.
What's my answer? - fun game for any novel
What's my answer? A fun game for Spanish class that gets students moving. Mix up boring comprehension questions with a fun game in Spanish.
Reading Fluency Decodable Sentences - VCCV Words, No Prep Pages and Task Cards
Build reading fluency for “rabbit” words, the VCCV pattern, using decodable phrases and sentences. These task cards align to Orton-Gillingham lessons and the Science of Reading.
Reading Intervention 'Task Cards for Big Kids"
Transform your teaching approach with our innovative Task Cards for 'Big Kid' Interventions! These specially designed resources are crafted to enhance reading comprehension, inferring, context clues, fluency and so much more. Empower your students with effective learning tools that are both engaging and beneficial in the long run. Check out this blog post for more information!
Suffix Activities - The Pedagogical Planner Teaching Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers
Roll a Suffix - word study center
I Have Who Has - Genre Review Game - Library Genre Games - Middle School Library
This I Have Who Has genre review game gets all students to focus and participate! Use this set of 32 "I Have Who Has" cards for classroom genre review activities or library lessons for Grades 4-7. Includes editable cards, full directions, and answer key.FAST FACTS ABOUT THIS I HAVE WHO HAS GENRE REVIEW GAMERecommended for: Grades 4-7Lesson Duration: about 25 minutesFormats: PPT, PDF, and Google SlidesEditable: YES, most text is editable (headers are not editable)SOME GENRES MAY BE NEW TO STUDENT
Sight Word Fluency Sticks
Sight Word Fluency Sticks are a powerful tool for you to use in your Kindergarten, 1st grade or 2nd grade classroom. I believe in this system because it is developmentally appropriate, research based, and meets the needs and ability levels of all the students in your classroom in a low stress and low maintenance way. When students focus on 10 sight words at a time, this sets the child up for success. They are no longer overwhelmed with a pile of flashcards to practice.
Long E Words I Have Who Has Card Game - Dollar Deal
My students LOVE I Have, Who Has? Games and your students will too! You will love how easy it is to prepare this I Have Who Has Game for your class. You can play it with your whole class or in small groups. In small group lessons you can give each student three to four cards and everyone is involved...