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Preview of Kindergarten SmartBoard Sight Word Practice: Read it  Write it Make it

Kindergarten SmartBoard Sight Word Practice: Read it Write it Make it

Created by
Susan Falvey
This 102 page Notebook file for the SmartBoard is to help students learn the first 100 sight words. They practice each word by reading it, building it and then writing it. I use this file as a station during Literacy Centers and also during Morning Meeting. It is a great way for students to practice the words on our word wall. sight words, reading, writing, making words. word walls
Preview of Crack The Code: Kindergarten Sight Word Practice For the SmartBoard

Crack The Code: Kindergarten Sight Word Practice For the SmartBoard

Created by
Susan Falvey
This 20 page SmartBoard file was designed to help students practice sight words in context. These pages contain 35 sight words and give students practice writing sight words and reading them in a sentence. They are also practicing letter recognition, number recognition, letter writing and phonics at the same time. The students use the code at the bottom of the page to figure out the message. Students find the number at the bottom and see what the corresponding letter is. Then they use the pen to
Preview of SIGHT WORD INTERACTIVE DICE~The Systematic Way to Teach Sight Words

SIGHT WORD INTERACTIVE DICE~The Systematic Way to Teach Sight Words

Created by
Paula Sweet
Your students will love using the SIGHT WORD INTERACTIVE DICE to play with my Sight Word Roll and Graph Boards. There are 25 activities to go with the 25 Weekly Sight Word Lists. Directions: Students will tap to roll the word dice. Then they will find the word and fill in the space provided with crayon on their roll and graph boards. If someone rolls a word twice, they get to fill in two spots on his/her graph. If someone rolls a “Lose Your Turn”, the next person gets to go. If someone ro
Preview of Magnetic Letter Board

Magnetic Letter Board

Created by
Andrea McManus
If you don't have a big magnetic board, just use your smartboard to demonstrate your phonics and word work. This smartboard looks just like a black chalkboard with magnetic letters. Just pull the letters up to the top to make a word. When you want to delete the word, just hightlight all of the letters and select delete.
Preview of Color Words

Color Words

This is a primary interactive Smart Board activity where children can practice learning, matching and spelling their color words. Customer Hints: 1. Click on the green star under my name in the upper right hand corner and become a follower. If you follow my page you will be the first to find out about great sales and freebies! Start following today!! 2. If you see a product you'd like to purchase in the future. Share it on your social media, pin it on pinterest and add it to your wishli
Preview of Read, Build and Write Sight Words using SMARTnotebook

Read, Build and Write Sight Words using SMARTnotebook

This is a SMARTnotebook file allows kindergarten students to read, build, and write their sight words. There are 66 total slides of kindergarten sight words. Your students can touch the word and a sound will play revealing the name of each sight word. Next, students build the word with the movable letters. Finally, the students use the pen feature and write the sight word. Your students can do this independently or during a small or whole group. There are picture clues on several of the s
Preview of Word Matching- Primary Vocabulary

Word Matching- Primary Vocabulary

These are interactive scenes where the students can come to the smart board and match the word to the item in the picture. It uses several of the words off of the 95 nouns list. This is great for several quick fillers when you need something different. The students love coming to the smart board for this! Customer Hints: 1. Click on the green star under my name in the upper right hand corner and become a follower. If you follow my page you will be the first to find out about great sales
Preview of First Grade Sight Word Center for the Smart Board

First Grade Sight Word Center for the Smart Board

Created by
jane oconnell
This is an interactive literacy center for the Smart Board. Each board contains a graph with four first grade Dolch Sight words below it. Also included on the board is an interactive die. After the child taps the Smart Board, the die will reveal one of the four sight words on the board. The child is to color the word on the Smart Board and on their paper. This center includes the Dolch sight word list and the number words: one through twenty-five.This center will keep an entire class or a sing
Preview of Wilson Letter Board

Wilson Letter Board

Created by
Brittany Wojnar
Board can be used along with Wilson student magnetic boards. Students can manipulate the letters on the screen to make words, while students at their seats follow along using their own boards. Great for practicing spelling, word wall, or sight words. Also wonderful for having students change a word to make a word. Ex: Change one letter in cat to make sat.
Preview of Build a Snowman-SmartBoard

Build a Snowman-SmartBoard

Created by
Brittany Wojnar
This SmartBoard activity allows students to drag words to make sentences. Each page has a different picture and word needed to build a snowman. Great activity to accompany a book about snowmen. Students practice reading key sight words (here, is, the, are). Can include discussion on punctuation and capitalization. The last slide includes a completed snowman. Great for beginning readers in grades K and 1.
Preview of Sight Words Popcorn Words for SMARTBOARD

Sight Words Popcorn Words for SMARTBOARD

This template will allow you to add sight word practice to your everyday SMARTboard use. There are two slides of practice examples, with plenty of blank pages to customize your sight words for your very own classroom as well! Each slide is interactive, and as you click on each piece of popcorn, it disappears to show the sight word! Pretty fun, huh?
Preview of The Parade-SmartBoard

The Parade-SmartBoard

Created by
Brittany Wojnar
This SmartBoard activity allows students to drag words to make sentences. Each page has a different picture and word that is part of a parade. Great activity to accompany a book about parades. Students practice reading key sight words (here, is, the, are, I, like). Can include discussion on punctuation and capitalization. Great for beginning readers in grades K and 1.
Preview of SMART Word Wall

SMART Word Wall

Created by
mrsmeyer822
This is a word wall I created for our SMART board. It can be used as an interactive word wall for vocabulary on specific topics. When my students are writing in a content area I can add the vocabulary they may need for that topic. I have a word wall in my classroom with all the typical sight words but this helps them to scan through much faster when writing in the content areas.
Preview of Vocabulary word of the day

Vocabulary word of the day

Created by
Alison Ruebel
1 slide lesson on a word of the day
Preview of Word Wall Word Pages_SMART Notebook

Word Wall Word Pages_SMART Notebook

Created by
Paul Cameron
Use these pages to introduce and review weekly word wall words with students. Simply insert your weekly words as needed. Pages correspond to various monthly themes.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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