My Teaching Pal on Instagram: "READ THE ROOM Comment READ below, and I’ll send you the link 😊 This NEW read the room resource was one of the most requested resources by you all. Here it is, and it is 50% off for 48 hours only 😍 Organized by sound, this resource is a fun way to get your students moving and reading! Hang the word cards around the room, provide students with one of the recording sheets (and a clipboard if you have some available), and have them read the words and color the matching pictures. This big packet includes 49 centers covering various areas including CVC words, FLSZ, digraphs, blends, magic e, soft c, soft g, -y, trigraphs, r-controlled vowels, vowel teams, diphthongs and many more areas! If you already own the Ultimate Phonics Bundle, you can download this re
Emily l K-2 Teaching on Instagram: "Add dice, chips, and play doh for instant reading engagement!🤩 I played this with my students today and they we’re obsessed! We rolled a die, read the first word, and moved the chip. We played until we reached the end and smashed the play doh! So fun! Would you be interested in these games? Let me know in the comments with 🤩 emoji! . . #teachersfollowteachers #facsteacherlife #firstgradeteacher #firstgrade #firstgradereading #scienceofreading #scienceofreadingmatters #scienceofreadinginstruction"
17K views · 1.3K reactions | Many of you have probably heard of the 1-1-1 rule. The rule is if the word has 1 syllable, 1 vowel, and it ends in 1 consonant, you double the final consonant before you add ING, ED, ER, & EST. This is helpful to know but can be a little complicated for kids to remember. So when we were working with my son on doubling letters recently, I remembered seeing this jingle from @braintrusttutors💜 So we have been using this and it’s so helpful! While no jingles or patterns are 100%, this does work most of the time so I have found it helpful to teach. I hope you find it helpful as well! Want this sheet? Just comment DOUBLE & I’ll send it to you FREE! 🎁 #SoR #firstgrade #firstgradeteacher #scienceofreading #teachingideas #readingfoundations #phonics #teachersofinstagram #spelling #educationmatters #literacy #kindergartenteacher #iteachfirst #spellingtips #phonics #secondgradeteacher #homeschool #learntoread How to teach reading | Heidi | Science of Reading Simplified
17K views · 1.3K reactions | Many of you have probably heard of the 1-1-1 rule. The rule is if the word has 1 syllable, 1 vowel, and it ends in 1 consonant, you double the final consonant before you add ING, ED, ER, & EST. This is helpful to know but can be a little complicated for kids to remember. So when we were working with my son on doubling letters recently, I remembered seeing this jingle from @braintrusttutors💜 So we have been using this and it’s so helpful! While no jingles or patterns are 100%, this does work most of the time so I have found it helpful to teach. I hope you find it helpful as well! Want this sheet? Just comment DOUBLE & I’ll send it to you FREE! 🎁 #SoR #firstgrade #firstgradeteacher #scienceofreading #teachingideas #readingfoundations #phonics #teachersof
Syllable Game Phonological Awareness
The Syllable Game: Phonological Awareness! Counting Syllables is such an important component to reading success! Turn this simple skill into a FUN game! The Syllable Game allows students to play while counting syllables! Why is it Important to Teach Syllables?Understanding syllables helps with decoding skillsHelps students spell words What is Included in this resource?5 Syllable Mats 1 Syllable Words- 40 Cards2 Syllable Words- 40 Cards3 Syllable Words- 40 Cards4 Syllable Words- 40 CardsHow to Us
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6 Easy Brain Break Ideas Your Students Will Love
Brain break activities throughout the day are a must in elementary but coming up with creative brain break ideas that aren’t GoNoodle can be a challenge. These brain break ideas for elementary will help reset your students so they can get back on task. These brain breaks are a great classroom management tool! You will find brain break games and brain break activities for kids you can do any time you need to get your students back on track.
Top CVC Word Activities
Have you found your 1st grade classroom struggling with CVC words even when you feel like you’ve tried everything to help them with blending and segmenting? You won’t want to miss this blog post that includes 5 easy and engaging activities to practice CVC words. Some of these CVC activities include pop it blending, race car blending and even blending with hula hoops. Use all of these blending and segmenting activities to help your students with their reading skills while still having fun.