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Writing Office Folder Bundle | Print and Digital | Digital Resource

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My Day in K
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This resource is perfect to put on privacy folders for testing/ activities in class. It’s perfect to help students when writing. It helps remind them what goes in a sentence & spellings of some sight words. This resource is very helpful.
These writing offices are amazing! They are so helpful to all learners in the room. I love the different options and styles.

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    Description

    Are you looking for a way to foster independence and empower your students to become great writers? Then you NEED these writing folders in your classroom. These writing folders act as personal anchor charts by providing writing tools, tips and reminders to help your students develop and practice their writing skills. Writing folders provide visual support for young writers by creating an easily accessible anchor chart for them to refer to when writing. These writing office folders are a great tool for students to use during writer’s workshop, in centers or independent writing time. So easy to assemble. Just grab a manila folder, print the sheets you want, glue them in the folder and laminate. Now your students have their own “personal office.” 

    Writing office folders are easy to store, provide a bit of “writer’s privacy” for students, and help to develop independence as students use the writing anchor charts to assist them in writing instead of relying on teacher support. Your students will love setting up their own “personal office space” with these portable writing folders.  

    This bundle includes a printable writing office as well as digital slides.

    Please see the PREVIEW above for an idea of everything included.

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    Printable Writing Office

    The Following Items are Included:

    • Writing Office Cover
    • Alphabet letters (short vowel sounds)
    • Number Words (1-20)
    • Shapes
    • Color Words
    • Vowel Chart (short and long vowels)
    • Monthly words (12 months)
    • Sight Word Chart (Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, and Editable Chart to add your own words)
    • Seasons
    • Weather
    • Months of the Year
    • Color Words
    • Punctuation Chart
    • Digraph Chart
    • Writing Checklist

    All you need to create the offices are manila folders. Glue the pages you want to use to the folders and then laminate for durability. I bought the pocket labels from the Target Dollar Spot and put one pocket on each folder after I laminated. Then each month you can change the monthly words.

    Digital Writing Office

    The Following Writing Tools are Included:

    • Visuals to help students navigate the digital writing office
    • Menu page to click to each writing chart (12 writing charts)
    • Alphabet chart-click each letter to see pictures that start with each letter and how to write the letter
    • Color Words-red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, black, brown, gray, pink-click each color to see different pictures with each color
    • Vowel Practice-short and long vowel sounds click each vowel sound to see pictures with that vowel sound
    • Digraph Practice- ch, sh, th, wh, ph with examples for each digraph
    • Months-click to see six pictures that relate to each month with words
    • Seasons-click each season to see an example of what it looks like
    • Weather-sunny, windy, cloudy, rainy, snowy
    • Shapes-12 2D shapes with each name
    • Punctuation Chart with an example of each punctuation mark in a sentence
    • Writing Checklist-uppercase to start, finger spaces, end mark
    • Sight word charts-Pre-K, K, 1st Grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and a blank one to type your own chart
    • Numbers 1-20 with number words

    ❤️ These Writing Offices are perfect for

    • Small group instruction
    • Literacy centers
    • Writing Center
    • Writing Workshop
    • Work stations
    • Morning work
    • Independent practice
    • Fast finishers

    This digital writing office includes 89 interactive slides. You may share with your students on a private website such as Google Classroom. You may not share on a public website that is not password protected.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
    Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
    Associate the long and short sounds with common spellings (graphemes) for the five major vowels.
    Read common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to, you, she, my, is, are, do, does).

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