Five for Friday - May 1, 2015
Hey friends! I'm linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching for Five for Friday to share 5 fun things from this week. This week is all ...
Bossy R Activities For First Grade - Firstieland
Teach your students about r-controlled vowels with these fun Bossy R activities that include the story of the Bossy R Sisters, games, printables and more!
Digital Word Cards for Google Classroom™ Google Slides™
NEW 💥Digital Digital Word/Phonics Cards for Google Classroom™ Google Slides™ NOW include: CVC Words, Blends, Digraphs, R-Controlled Vowels & Long Vowels!
Sounds of Y FREE Poster
Teaching the vowel sounds of y can be tons of fun when you use the story and graphic of the y "stealing" the sounds of "i" and "e". Students often find visuals helpful when learning a new skill. Feel free to download this sounds of y poster. Enjoy! For more teaching ideas and activities be sure to ...
Bonus Letter/Floss Rule Anchor Chart
**Due to the coronavirus health guidelines, please contact me before ordering...stay healthy <3** Would you like to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do simply not have the time to get them done? Well, you have come to the perfect place! I love making these engaging and appealing anchor charts and a few examples for you to choose from. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love…
Anchor Charts: Powerful Learning Tools -
I’m often asked how I create anchor charts and what materials are my favorite. So let’s talk anchor charts! Below, I’ve organized my thoughts and beliefs on using anchor charts in the classroom. This is my personal philosophy. It’s not the “right way” or the “better way.” It’s just my way. The first thing to … Continue reading Anchor Charts: Powerful Learning Tools
Partner Phonics Games for Decoding Two-Syllable Words
Fun and engaging phonics partner games that help students practice decoding two-syllable words and read sentences with two-syllable words. These partner games are designed to give students extra practice decoding compound and multisyllabic words and are perfect for second graders or third graders who need extra practice. Games include word-reading and sentence-reading and move from simple compound words to more complex multi-syllabic decoding. #phonics #decoding #twosyllablewords
FREE Phonics Sentences Activities to Build Mastery and Fluency
Free phonics sentences activities perfect for primary grades. Practice reading, phonics and fluency by reading phonics-based sentences.
Card game for short a, ai & ay words - The Measured Mom
Print this free card game for practice with ai and ay words! (This post contains affiliate links.) My Five and I have been playing a lot of games to help him learn the common phonics patterns. So far we�ve played games for short vowels, bossy r, silent e,
Teaching Vowel Teams and Diphthongs
Today I wanted to stop by and share some strategies for teaching vowel teams and diphthongs in our classroom! It's always challenging to teach spelling patterns that aren't easily decodable! Growing up, I remember the rhymes "when 2 vowels go walking, the 1st one does the talking" and "I before E except after C and sounding as A in neighbor and weigh." Who else remembers those??? Here's the thing...those still hold true...and they are a good tool for the most part. But our students need…
Amy Groesbeck on Instagram: “This week we started our interactive word study anchor charts. As the miniature people find words that fit this week's pattern, they add…”
865 Likes, 24 Comments - Amy Groesbeck (@theamygroesbeck) on Instagram: “This week we started our interactive word study anchor charts. As the miniature people find words…”
Teaching Vowel Teams and Diphthongs | Teaching With Haley O'Connor
Today I wanted to stop by and share some strategies for teaching vowel teams and diphthongs in our classroom! It's always challenging to teach spelling patterns that aren't easily decodable! Growing up, I remember the rhymes "when 2 vowels go walking, the 1st one does the talking" and "I before E except after C and sounding as A in neighbor and weigh." Who else remembers those??? Here's the thing...those still hold true...and they are a good tool for the most part. But our students need…
Great tip for writers about 's' or 'es' endings and when to use which.
Marry Sight Words and Phonics Knowledge with a Game - Reading Simplified
Give your students this fun game (FREE!) and watch them race to read more and more words! The game Steal It! is a sneaky way to get students to recognize both key phonics patterns AND high frequency words....while thinking they're just playing a game. #decoding #sightwords #intervention #game