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Roll a Word Phonics Dry Erase Activity - Fantastic Fun & Learning
Grab and Sort: CVC Word Building | What Can We Do With Paper And Glue
Grab and Sort: CVC Word Building. Fun phonics game for preschoolers or kindergarteners using letter tiles to build and sort simple C-V-C words. Great for early readers.
Free Editable Sight Word Bingo Choice Boards
Sight word bingo choice boards are an easy-to-use, versatile way for your students to practice sight words and high frequency words in grades kindergarten, first, and second grade. These choice boards are editable, making the activity options endless.
Link Capital Letter Mats
With these low-prep, free printable Link Capital Letter Mats, kids will work on letter recognition, letter tracing, and fine motor skills.
You Will Love This Way of Managing Kindergarten Centers!
Do you ever wish your students could be more independent at center time, and that prepping centers didn’t take so long? Check out my secret for making center time less stressful and more fun!
Build & Write Digraph Spelling Mats - This Reading Mama
Build it Write it Digraph Spelling Mats - This Reading Mama
Alphabet Easter Egg Hunt for Preschoolers w/ FREE Printable
Looking for an educational Easter activities for kids? You will love this fun, hand son alphabet practice
The Big List of K–2 Literacy Centers
38 Ideas for K–2 Literacy Centers You're Going to Love
Feel like you are herding chickens during back to school station time? Let's see if this can help you.
100+ Fun Ways to Teach Sight Words with Hands-On Games & Activities
How to Manage Centers in Kindergarten and First Grade
Are you starting centers in kindergarten or first grade? Learn how to manage the chaos of centers and make centers the best part of the day in your kindergarten or first grade classroom here. This blog post is full of classroom management tips for centers and free centers classroom management resources to make math and literacy centers a success. Learn how to start centers, introduce and teach expectations for centers, and what to do when students finish centers early in your classroom.