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Preview of September Literacy Center 1st Grade

September Literacy Center 1st Grade

Created by
Sarah Paul
SoR-aligned 1st grade literacy centers for the month of September. Every month has a combination of word work, sentence building, writing, and reading activities. Students track their centers using their "menu." This includes:A center menu for students to keep track of the centers they've completed17 centers: 4 reading, 4 word work, 4 writing, and 5 sentence buildingrubric and checklistdirections for the teacherUPDATE: Google Slides and Seesaw option for distance learning "Hard Copy" Centers in
Preview of 2nd Grade September Literacy Centers (with Google Slides & Seesaw)

2nd Grade September Literacy Centers (with Google Slides & Seesaw)

Created by
Sarah Paul
These centers are Common Core aligned and kids love them! With this pack, get your month's centers taken care of. Kids have a menu to guide them and help them keep track of which ones they've completed. UPDATE: These are now available as Google Slides and Seesaw Preloaded!There are 4 categories: reading, word work, writing, and sentence building with a total of 16 centers in all. Centers include:Read and ComprehendRead, Visualize, DrawRead and SequenceRead, Think, MatchMake a Word (long a)Word F
Preview of CVC Decodable Books Bundle 1: Printable and Digital

CVC Decodable Books Bundle 1: Printable and Digital

Created by
Sarah Paul
This is a bundle of 10 decodable books with CVC words. These are for beginning readers who are decoding CVC words and are ready to practice reading in context. There are 10 decodable books, each with 8-10 pages. There are comprehension questions at the end of each book. There is also a running record form to accompany each book.This pack has 4 versions for each story: "Printable” black-and-whiteFull-page color Digital Boom CardsGoogle SlidesAdditional Resources for each book:3 Activity pages to
Preview of CVC Decoding with Word Families: Digital Boom Card BUNDLE

CVC Decoding with Word Families: Digital Boom Card BUNDLE

Created by
Sarah Paul
Give your students practice decoding CVC words with this digital, interactive, self-checking activity. There are five "decks", one for each vowel. Each deck has 20-35 "cards".Each slide has one CVC word, with the word ending (rime) highlighted. Your students can choose to decode the whole word or they can use the "chunking strategy", where they read the rime (word ending) first.They will then choose one of three pictures that matches the word.There are two extra supports for students who need it
Preview of Decodable Books BUNDLE

Decodable Books BUNDLE

Created by
Sarah Paul
This is a bundle of all of my decodable books. Each book with 7-10 pages. There are comprehension questions at the end of each book.This includes:10 CVC books (Click here for the CVC bundle)4 Digraph books with short vowels only (Click here for the digraph bundle)5 Silent e Books (Click here for the silent e bundle)5 Long Vowel Team Books
Preview of SoR Phonics Cards Short Vowel Bundle

SoR Phonics Cards Short Vowel Bundle

Created by
Sarah Paul
This is a bundle of my short vowel cards including CVC words, blends, and digraphs. Please note: This whole set is also included in the full bundle of ALL of my phonics cards (including bossy r, vowel teams, and silent e).Use these phonics cards for small groups, intervention, or literacy centers. This includes word cards for sorts and automaticity drills, picture cards for phonemic awareness, onset and rime cards, and a flipbook.Check the preview to see who many cards for each phonics skill an
Preview of Kindergarten Literacy Centers: September

Kindergarten Literacy Centers: September

Created by
Sarah Paul
This pack includes 12 literacy activities for kindergarteners to use during the month of September. They are common-core aligned. Your students will love having their own "menu" to keep track of their work. Available as Google Slides. There are also centers preloaded to Seesaw! (see below)The menu has four categories: letter work, word work, writing and word sounds (rhyming, phonemes, and syllables). Letter Work:Letter-sound matchingIdentifying lettersUpper case and lower case letter matchingP
Preview of Decodable Books: Silent e

Decodable Books: Silent e

Created by
Sarah Paul
This is a bundle of 5 decodable books with a focus on silent e words. There are 5 decodable books, each with 7-10 pages. There are comprehension and vocabulary questions at the end of each book. Each book also has warm-up pages with spelling, decoding (words and phrases), and a sentence pyramic.Titles:Cake at the LakeRide to Pine LakeCole and the MoleDuke and the MuleGrace's Shaved IceThis pack has 4 versions for each story:"Printable” black-and-whiteDigital Boom CardsGoogle SlidesFull page colo
Preview of Phonics Boom Decks BUNDLE

Phonics Boom Decks BUNDLE

Created by
Sarah Paul
This is a growing bundle of all of my phonics-related Boom decks. This is an endless bundle, so you will have access to everything I add to it. See the preview for pictures of each file and to see what will be added! Phonics skills covered:Alphabet knowledgeCVC wordsdigraphsconsonant blends"floss rule" for doubling consonantssilent evowel teamsbossy rdiphthongs-ng -nk wordsPhonemic Awareness (coming soon)Compound Word Blending and Segmenting (added 1/22/21)Where's the Sound (added 3/17/21)Season
Preview of Digital Read, Think, Match Boom Cards: CVC Words

Digital Read, Think, Match Boom Cards: CVC Words

Created by
Sarah Paul
This paperless deck provides beginning readers with practice reading simple sentences with CVC words. Students will read the sentence and find the picture that matches that sentence. This is self-checking, so students get the opportunity to fix any errors. There are two different layout options: Deck 1: Each card has one sentence with three pictures. Students will read the sentence and choose one picture that matches that sentence. This deck has 70 cards.Deck 2: Each card has three sentences wit
Preview of Word Building Digital Boom Cards: Vowel Teams

Word Building Digital Boom Cards: Vowel Teams

Created by
Sarah Paul
This paperless deck features 60 digital cards to provide developing readers with practice spelling words with vowel teams with long vowels (ai, ay, ea, ee, oa, and ow). This is self-checking, so students get the opportunity to fix any errors. In this deck, students will look at the picture or click the audio button to hear the word. Then, they will drag the letters to spell the word. This deck has three "stages" to support students: The first ten slides review each vowel team set separately and
Preview of Double Consonants "FLOSS" Rule Digital Boom Cards

Double Consonants "FLOSS" Rule Digital Boom Cards

Created by
Sarah Paul
Give your students practice with the double consonants phonics "rule", commonly known as the "Floss Rule". Students will look at the picture and read the word. (The last letter is left blank, but they will know the sound because the two options both make the same sound.) Students will choose whether or not they should double the consonant or not, based on the "rule" shown at the top (audio for that is included if the student taps on each square).What are Boom Cards?Boom cards are web-based, inte
Preview of Word Building Digital Boom Cards: Growing BUNDLE

Word Building Digital Boom Cards: Growing BUNDLE

Created by
Sarah Paul
This growing bundle includes all of my Word Building Digital Boom decks. Students can improve their spelling skills and phonetic knowledge with these self-checking, interactive cards. So far this deck includes:CVC words (50 Cards)Digraphs (28 Cards)Blends (3 decks: beginning, ending, triple blends/blends at both ends; 100 cards)silent e (50 cards)Vowel teams (ai, ay, ee, ea, oa, ow: 60 cards)Bossy R (r-controlled vowels ar, or, ir, er, ur: 60 cards)Diphthongs: ou/owCk or Kng and nk wordsClick on
Preview of Decodable Stories Digraph BUNDLE

Decodable Stories Digraph BUNDLE

Created by
Sarah Paul
This is a bundle of 4 decodable books with a focus on digraphs sh, th, and ch. These are for beginning readers who can decode words with short vowels and digraphs and are ready to practice reading in context. There are 4 decodable books, each with 8-10 pages. There are comprehension questions at the end of each book. Each book also has three activity pages to use as a "warm-up" to practice spelling and decoding words, phrases, and sentences from the text. There are also Google Slides with succes
Preview of CVC Decoding with Word Families: Short a Boom Cards

CVC Decoding with Word Families: Short a Boom Cards

Created by
Sarah Paul
Give your students practice decoding CVC words with short a with this digital, interactive, self-checking activity. Each slide has one CVC word, with the word ending (rime) highlighted. Your students can choose to decode the whole word or they can use the "chunking strategy", where they read the rime (word ending) first. They will then choose one of three pictures that matches the word.There are two extra supports for students who need it:They can tap on the colored part to hear the word family
Preview of Decodable Sentence Scrambler BUNDLE: Digital and Hands-on

Decodable Sentence Scrambler BUNDLE: Digital and Hands-on

Created by
Sarah Paul
This bundle includes all of my Decodable Sentence Scramblers, including both digital Boom Decks and the original "hands-on". The "hands on" includes cards for a pocket chart and also a "printable" worksheet version! Give your students practice with decoding while working on syntax, too! Students read the words and put them in order to make a sentence. CVC Words (Digital Boom deck and hands-on)Digraphs (Digital Boom deck and hands-on)Consonant Blends (Digital Boom deck and hands-on)Silent e (Digi
Preview of Word Building DIGITAL Boom Cards: -ng and -nk words

Word Building DIGITAL Boom Cards: -ng and -nk words

Created by
Sarah Paul
These cards provide developing readers with practice spelling words with -ng and -nk (ing, ink, ang, ank, ong, onk, ung, and unk). In this deck, students will tap the picture to hear the word. Then, they will drag the letters to spell the word. Extra Support: The top of every slide has a "key" where they can tap on the picture and letter combination to hear that sound.What are Boom Cards?Boom cards are web-based, interactive, and self-checking! Boom Cards can be used on computers, tablets, Sma
Preview of Decodable Sentence Scramble DIGITAL Boom Cards: Silent e

Decodable Sentence Scramble DIGITAL Boom Cards: Silent e

Created by
Sarah Paul
This deck of paperless cards features 50 digital cards to provide beginning readers with practice reading simple sentences with CVCe (Silent e) words. Each card has 5-8 words for students to "unscramble". Students will read each word, then put the words in order to make the correct sentence. This activity is great for decoding practice, as well as developing syntax and reading comprehension at the sentence level. Cards are self-checking, allowing students to fix any errors.NOTE: If you would lik
Preview of Digraph Digital Boom Cards Bundle

Digraph Digital Boom Cards Bundle

Created by
Sarah Paul
This is a collection of all of my Boom decks that focus on digraphs (with short vowels).This bundle includes:Word Building (28 Cards)Sentence Scramblers (24 Cards)Read, Think, Match: Matching Sentence to Picture (25 cards)Matching sound to digraph letters (49 Cards)Decoding (41 cards)After purchasing, you will download a pdf. The pdf has the link to the decks. Follow the directions after clicking the link. The decks will be added to your library.What are Boom Cards?Boom cards are web-based, in
Preview of GOOGLE 20 High Interest Low Level Reading Passages: Hauntings & Eerie Happenings

GOOGLE 20 High Interest Low Level Reading Passages: Hauntings & Eerie Happenings

20 SPOOKY True Stories of Hauntings and things that go bump in the night. Written at grade level 1-2, but extremely interesting and high interest.20 High Interest, Low Level reading passage for grades 5-12. These passages are perfect for older struggling readers and are aligned with the middle school and high school standards for English Language Arts. This resource contains The Google Slides Version.This resources is also available in: 1. A form Fillable PDF. Works great for a digital language
Preview of Silent e Boom Card: Growing BUNDLE

Silent e Boom Card: Growing BUNDLE

Created by
Sarah Paul
This is a collection of all of my Boom decks that focus on silent e (VCe words). So far this includes:Word Building (50 cards)Sentence Scramblers (50 cards)Picture Word Match with short vowel and VCe words (50 cards)Word family sort (46 cards)Read, Think, Match: Matching Sentence to Picture (72 cards)After purchasing, you will download a pdf. The pdf has the link to the decks. Follow the directions after clicking the link. The decks will be added to your library.What are Boom Cards?Boom cards ar
Preview of SoR Word Building Digital Boom Cards: Ending /k/ Sound CK or K

SoR Word Building Digital Boom Cards: Ending /k/ Sound CK or K

Created by
Sarah Paul
Help your students learn when to use ck and k at the end of words when they hear the /k/ sound. These digital, interactive, and self-checking "cards" give students practice spelling words that end with ck or k. The first slide give students a quick reminder about the "rule". For the other 60 cards, students will tap the picture to hear the word. Then, they will spell the words using the letter tiles.There are TWO options. One deck only uses short vowels. I use this when I first teach the ck rule
Preview of Word Building Digital Boom Cards: Digraphs

Word Building Digital Boom Cards: Digraphs

Created by
Sarah Paul
These 28 paperless "cards" provide beginning readers with practice spelling words with digraphs sh, ch, and th. The first slide reviews the digraphs. All of the slides have an audio option for the digraphs to remind them of the sound.In this "deck", students will look at the picture or click the audio button to hear the word. Then, they will drag the letters to spell the word. The first slide is a quick review of each digraph's sound.Important note: Since I use a systematic approach to teaching
Preview of SoR High Frequency Sight Words: Unit 2 Digraphs and Blends

SoR High Frequency Sight Words: Unit 2 Digraphs and Blends

Created by
Sarah Paul
This set of resources takes a different approach to teaching high-frequency words. This Science of Reading-aligned approach is based on numerous studies about how the brain learns new words. This is the second of 6 units. For these units, I have chosen high-frequency words from the Dolch and Fry lists, but I have put them in a different order, based on phonics patterns. High-frequency words will be phonetically grouped and introduced in a systematic way.Unit 2 includes high-frequency words with
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Interactive Phonics Activities

Use hands-on activities such as sorting, matching, or building words with manipulatives to help students recognize phonics patterns and learn word families.

Word Hunts

Encourage students to find specific words either in a text or around the classroom to help reinforce sight word recognition.

Reader's Theater

Bring short stories, books, poems, or plays you’re reading in class to life by assigning roles to students and having them act out scenes. This can help enhance fluency and comprehension.

Interactive Read-Alouds

Engage the class by pausing during read-alouds to discuss the story’s theme, reflect on a character’s motivations or actions, or to ask students questions.

Comparative Analysis

Explore different adaptations of the same story (book versus movie, classic version versus a modern retelling) to encourage analysis of interpretation and presentation. You can also pair texts that are similar in theme, like poems and songs.

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