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Preview of Name to trace

Name to trace

Created by
Lesley Toone
Practice tracing names. Child traces their name with the starting dot, traces on the dotted letters then has a go themselves on dotted thirds. Victorian Modern Cursive font. Editable so that you can add your whole class. Publisher file.
Preview of Editable December Write the Room

Editable December Write the Room

This is a Christmas themed write the room. Just print the cards, laminate them, and hang them around the room. Then, give your students the recording sheet and a clipboard and have them find all of the pictures on the sheet and record the sight word on the card. You will be amazed how on task they will be! This product is easy to edit and use with your own sight words or word work skill. Simply open the product in Microsoft Publisher and click on the word. This should allow you to then edit that
Preview of Brown Bear Brown Bear Emergent Reader/Writer Unit

Brown Bear Brown Bear Emergent Reader/Writer Unit

Brown Bear Brown Bear Emergent Reader/Writer Unit teaches beginning readers concepts of print, beginning sight words (I, see, a) and color words. Brown Bear Brown Bear Emergent Reader/Writer Unit is an excellent resource to teach beginning guided reading concepts. It includes a guided reading booklet, a guided writing booklet, pocket chart activity, poem for reading binder and sentence/ picture match activity. Highly engaging for students.
Preview of Key Details in Fiction Text Organizer

Key Details in Fiction Text Organizer

A graphic organizer for main idea and key details in a fiction text including boxes for who, what, where, when, why, and how details. This document is editable and fits the common core standards.
Preview of We Can See

We Can See

We Can See is a guided writing companion book that goes well with:LLI book: Over The River Orange Series Book 5 Level B1.Guided Reading Booklet: sight words: we, can, see, a, go, over, the2.Guided Writing Booklet: sight words: we, can, see, a, go, over, theThe first page has a written model of the sentence pattern to be used in the writing booklet.3.Poem-Can put in a poetry binder4.Booklet in chart form.5.Pocket chart– Write sentences on sentence strips and put in pocket chart. Use pictures to h
Preview of I See My Friends

I See My Friends

Your students will love this booklet. It is very simple. You will need to use photos of your students for the pages. The file is editable so you can insert the photos of each student. This book is perfect for helping students learn the names of their classmates .
Preview of Gingerbread Rhyming Plus

Gingerbread Rhyming Plus

Gingerbread Rhyming providesSeveral activities to teach and reinforce rhyming via game board sorting mats, matching game and "Go Fish".An ABC Gingerbread Escape predictable chart: students are given a picture that starts with a letter of the alphabet and are engaged with teacher in writing a predictable sentences... He ran away from a ..... alligator.A writing activity incorporating sight words: he, she, has, and color words. Student colors the gingerbread man and then writes: He has a (
Preview of 5 Senses MEGA STATIONS

5 Senses MEGA STATIONS

Created by
Hawk 4 Life
Help your students explore their 5 senses in a fun, hands-on way! Students will smell, feel, taste, see, and hear a number of different items. They will then record their data on their 5 Senses worksheet.
Preview of Main Topic Snowman Editable

Main Topic Snowman Editable

Created by
Alexis Zuckerman
This craftivity could be used during reading as a fun way for students to show the main topic/idea of a text using key details! I even included the nose, eyes and mouth for less creatively inclined students who don't want to draw the face of their snowman. You can change it to really be appropriate for any indicator or level. Enjoy!
Preview of Popcorn Word Wall

Popcorn Word Wall

Created by
Miss A in K
Editable Popcorn words and template for your Kindergarten word wall.
Preview of Writing Process in Pencil Shape (editable)

Writing Process in Pencil Shape (editable)

Created by
The Sandoz Scoop
This is the Writing Process that I use in my classroom. It includes Brainstorm, Rough Draft, Self Edit, Peer Edit, Teacher Edit, and Publish. I am posting it in Publisher so it is editable. I use little cups below each section and have the students move their popsicle stick to the part they are on at the end of the writing block.
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Summer to Fall changes

Created by
Kim D
This worksheet lets students draw a picture and write a few sentences about the difference between summer and fall. I go over the changes that occur to the trees, to animals, and to us when the weather changes (for us I use the different types of clothes we wear). Then students pick which one they want to write about, draw a picture of the before and after, and write a sentence describing the picture.
Preview of Playdough Letter Mats Aa-Zz

Playdough Letter Mats Aa-Zz

Created by
Wenonah Gildon
The letter mats are for use with preschool, kindergarten, and pre-k students. They can be used in a playdough, alphabet, letter, or writing center. They are designed to be used with playdough, sticks, rods, string, or dry erase markers to form each letter. I have also used with with small groups and whole group demonstration of writing using a document camera. They are ideal for use with tactile and visual learners as an intervention tool.
Preview of Leaves

Leaves

Leaves is a highly engaging emergent reading guided reading text and a guided writing text that scaffolds writing a predictable sentence. Sight words: I, see, by, the Guided reading text can be colored by students and placed in a reading box or bag for future reading. Guided writing pages- Students can place a sticker on the page and draw/color leaves next to the stickers.
Preview of Scarecrow Emergent Reader and Emergent Writing Activities

Scarecrow Emergent Reader and Emergent Writing Activities

Scarecrow Emergent Reader and Emergent Writing Activities provides 5 different sentence patterns to choose from.1. He has ...2. Do you see my ...3. Here is my...4. This is my ...5. I have ...Option 1: Students read and match sentences to the pre-colored scarecrow.Option 2; Students write sentences to match the pre-colored scarecrow.Option 3: Students read the sentences and color the uncolored scarecrow to match the sentences.Option 4: Students color the scarecrow any color they wish and write th
Preview of My Thankful Book

My Thankful Book

My Thankful BookGuided Reading Booklet: Sight words: I, am, for, myGuided Writing Booklet: Sight words: I, am, for, myPoem
Preview of CVC Words Pack

CVC Words Pack

Created by
Lucy Battagello
Students can use magnetic letters or whiteboard markers to fill in the gaps. Perfect for literacy rotations.Just print and laminate!
Preview of First Day Acrostic Poem

First Day Acrostic Poem

Use this Acrostic Poem template for both primary and intermediate grades. Included is a primary example along with an intermediate example, bothof which can be used to help with brainstorming with your students.
Preview of Winter Fun: A Little Reader and a Little Writer

Winter Fun: A Little Reader and a Little Writer

Winter Fun provides and emergent reader and an emergent writer using a predictable pattern.Sight words: do, you like to Highly engaging to students.
Preview of "I Can Hear Beginning, Middle, and End Sounds in a Word" Activity

"I Can Hear Beginning, Middle, and End Sounds in a Word" Activity

This is a great activity after teaching those beginning, middle and end sounds. Sound Boxes can be used in literacy stations for individual practice, or you can work whole or small group with students.
Preview of Pirate's Treasure Chest Word Cards- Open the Treasure Chest to find the word!

Pirate's Treasure Chest Word Cards- Open the Treasure Chest to find the word!

Created by
Epic Phonics
What's inside this pirate's treasure chest? Children can use the words to prompt them to write their sentences. Hide these treasure chest outside, give your children a map to find them, get them to write a sentence! Children can work in groups to hide one of these and create a map for another group! The groups can find each other's treasure chests. Who can find it and write a sentence with the word inside first? Lots and lots of ways to use them! Customisable! Just delete the original word
Preview of Turkeys

Turkeys

Turkeys provides an 8 page Emergent Reader and an 8 page Emergent Writer using the sight words : look, at, the, by. Highly engaging for students.
Preview of 1G1 Yellow average level label math and writing

1G1 Yellow average level label math and writing

Created by
Amanda Cornell
I make labels to put in their math and writing journals once a week, (you can change the date). The labels are congruent with common core standards. They are simply a math and writing prompt for students to use when writing in their journal while studying a standard. They are differentiated based on their pretest results. There are 3 levels of groups: GREEN- lowest level YELLOW- Average BLUE- Highest Level
Preview of Sight word worksheet creator

Sight word worksheet creator

This document allows you to make your own sight word worksheets. -Paste it -Trace it - Stamp it - Write it - Highlight it - Cut it I have completed 4 worksheets to start you off... here are and with
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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