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an image of some dices and books with the words 5 super fun reading games that create instant engagement

Adding some fun games for reading in the classroom schedule will instantly get your kids excited to read! These 5 fun reading games are...

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two hands playing with letters and numbers on a table, with the words let's teach

Take a moment to think about how you teach spelling and reading? What strategies do you use and suggest to students when teaching them how to read and spell? Do these strategies involve looking at the pictures? Using context clues to guess the words? If you answered yes to the last two questions above, consider the following:When looking at a picture are you actually reading a word or are you identifying an object in a picture? These are two different processes in our brains. Our brains were…

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the words i love to read are arranged in different colors and shapes, including letters that spell

Decoding is the process of using knowledge of letters, sounds, and words to read and understand written language. For young students, decoding can be a challenging task but using shapes, numbers, and letters can help make it easier and more engaging. Shapes Using shapes is a great way to introduce young students to letter recognition and phonics...

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a crossword game is displayed on a table with words spelled out in plastic cups

Inspire a Love of Learning with Fun Kindergarten Sight Word Activities! Fun and Play Is An Absolute Must For Early Development! Amazing Learning Activities Make A Huge Difference. #learningcrafts

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an activity box for kids to practice phonicic activities with the help of legos

Phonics Activities Your Kids Will Love: Fun Phonics Games to play over and over! Great to use with your elementary school classroom or homeschool students. The Literacy Nest #theliteracynest #ortongillingham #phonicsactivities #phonics

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the march cryptgram is shown in this worksheet for children to learn how to make

Our March Cryptogram for Kids is an engaging puzzle that challenges young minds to decode March-related words using the picture key provided above. It's a fun and educational activity perfect for homeschooling, classroom use, or family fun time.Just download and print.

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cvc words games and activities for kids

CVC Words are great for helping young students learn to read. Give your kindergarten and first grade students lots of practice with these fun and hands-on games and activities. Read about these 10 CVC Word games, centers and activities used by a veteran teacher in her classroom. While you are there grab a free CVC game you can use with your kids. Great for homeschooling and at home practice too. Learn to read with fun reading games.

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the word family dominos game is shown with two hands on top of each board

Make your own set of word family dominoes and play this fun phonics game with your kids! Word family dominoes is a great activity to reinforce phonics concepts. After all, many words sound the same but look different, and many words look the same but sound different! This is a fun homeschool learning activity!

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#Learning_activities🤗 #decode_the_words #Gothatar_branch🤩🤩🤩 | By Euro-Star Montessori school - Facebook

#Learning_activities🤗 #decode_the_words #Gothatar_branch🤩🤩🤩

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the sight word reading game is made with pops sticks

Play this super fun sight word game to improve reading skills! This is a great way to practice fluency with beginning readers! Oh Snap! is can be tailored to your child's reading ability & is perfect for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and/or 2nd Grade. #sightwords #readingskills #makelearningfun

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two young children are running around in a classroom

Sharyn Kish on Instagram: "Musical sentences are a fun way to practice decoding skills and build fluency! I use sentences from my #ortongillingham or @ufliteracy lessons. Low prep and HIGH engagement activities are my favorite. Follow for more! 💗 How to play: Write out (or type out) your decodable sentences. I use different colors for each skill group. Have students walk around them in a circle while you play music. When the music stops students practice reading their sentences. Repeat…

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