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Preview of Grade One Fountas and Pinnell Phonics Word Study Program Schedule

Grade One Fountas and Pinnell Phonics Word Study Program Schedule

Created by
Kim Frate
Hello teachers! I created a year-long schedule of phonics lessons from Fountas and Pinnell's Phonics/Word Study workbook. I used the month by month guide that is in the workbook and planned out lessons each week along with sight words to introduce or review each week. This is a very simple, user-friendly schedule to follow for your phonics lessons!
Preview of NO PREP: Green Eggs and Ham Rhyming Activity | Dr. Seuss ELA printable | K-2

NO PREP: Green Eggs and Ham Rhyming Activity | Dr. Seuss ELA printable | K-2

Created by
Mrs Bowens Store
Here is a fun, three page packet for you to use with your kiddos to practice rhyming! It is Green Eggs and Ham themed by Dr. Seuss. It is a no-prep activity that can be used one sheet at a time or all at once in a packet!Comes with 3 pages of rhyming words. Can be edited if you would like!
Preview of HMH Into Reading Grade 1 Module 4 Backwards Planning Page

HMH Into Reading Grade 1 Module 4 Backwards Planning Page

This plan clearly shows the topics covered on the End of Module 4 assessment for Into Reading Grade 1 as well as the topics not on the assessment. It shows the areas of focus and the corresponding Know it! Show It! pages and graphic organizers to support the lessons. It also shows which foundational skills and writing skills will be assessed.
Preview of Read and Draw- CKLA

Read and Draw- CKLA

This is a great informal assessment to use whole class or in small groups to see if students are fluently reading.Students will read the sentence( decodable based on phonics skill taught) and draw a matching picture.EX. The red bird was in a tree. Students would draw a red bird in a tree.
Preview of HMH Into Reading Module 6 Week 1-3 Decodable Questions

HMH Into Reading Module 6 Week 1-3 Decodable Questions

HMH Into Reading Module 6 Decodable Weeks 1-3. This resource is for all 3 weeks and Lesson 1-4, 6-9, 11-14 in the program. Use these in small group or whole group. Students can practice writing in complete sentences focusing on capitalizing, punctuation and sentence structure. They will also work on comprehension.Week 1:HouseHouses That Go UpGrass, Mud, Logs, SodHouses That Can GoWeek 2Brave KateA Swim at Crane LakeRace at the Skate TrackOn the Path BackWeek 3Phil and Mrs. RosePhil Can HelpLost
Preview of HMH Into Reading Module 1 Week 3 Decodable Questions

HMH Into Reading Module 1 Week 3 Decodable Questions

HMH Into Reading Module 1 Week 3 Decodables questions for 4 stories, 3 questions for each story and a phonics/writing review on the bottom. This also comes with answer keys. You can do this in small group or whole group together.Tim and PamDab, Dab, DabTin Cans Tip!Fin
Preview of HMH Into Reading Decodable Questions Module 1 Week 2

HMH Into Reading Decodable Questions Module 1 Week 2

HMH Into Reading Decodable questions. 3 questions for each story- 4 stories in all plus a phonics and writing practice at the bottom. Dan Can Tap, Tap, TapTan Can Tap, Tap, TapMap NapCan Tab Nap?
Preview of Common Core Lesson Plans for Thanksgiving

Common Core Lesson Plans for Thanksgiving

Created by
Just Having Fun
This set of lesson plans will use an informational text (The Pilgrim's First Thanksgiving by Ann McGovern) and a literature text (A Turkey for Thanksgiving by Eve Bunting) to make learning fun and exciting at Thanksgiving time! Turn and talk activities, opportunities for research, writing, and cooperative learning are all included. Many of the common core standards are taught.
Preview of D75- Reading- Identify action words- Differentiated

D75- Reading- Identify action words- Differentiated

Created by
MsZhang
This worksheet is differentiated into three different levels Great to use in combination with the D75 curriculum
Preview of Sentence Builder Word Game

Sentence Builder Word Game

This activity is for children to practice their sentence building skills. The child will also read the words, so this helps them improve their reading skills as well and word recognition. I used common sight words for this activity. The children will be given the group of words and the child will create a sentence that makes sense with the words. There can be specified sentences you are looking for, or you can allow some freedom on the sentence building. After each sentence is written, you can h
Preview of Let'z Read -Dyslexia  phonic skills (IRLA level Yellow-1 G)

Let'z Read -Dyslexia phonic skills (IRLA level Yellow-1 G)

Created by
Theresa Loftus
Dyslexia, Specific Learning Disability Now What! Let'z Read Reading made easy for students who struggle with Reading and may have Dyslexia or a Specific Learning Disability. Who should be using this book? -Students in kindergarten, first and second grade (ages 5-8), who are struggling to read using more traditional methods. -Students who are in the Response to intervention (RTI) or in Special Education with a Specific Learning Disability or other disability. ¬-Students who are in need of a
Preview of 1st Grade Spelling Packet - Week 4

1st Grade Spelling Packet - Week 4

This is a spelling packet with worksheets for students to practice the 1st grade Dolch Sight Words. Worksheets include writing the words 3 times, hangman, reading the words out loud, word search, and spelling the words with letter tiles.
Preview of 1st Grade Spelling Packet - Week 3

1st Grade Spelling Packet - Week 3

This is a spelling packet with worksheets for students to practice the 1st grade Dolch Sight Words. Worksheets include writing the words 3 times, hangman, reading the words out loud, word search, and spelling the words with letter tiles.
Preview of 1st Grade Spelling Packet - Week 5

1st Grade Spelling Packet - Week 5

This is a spelling packet with worksheets for students to practice the 1st grade Dolch Sight Words. Worksheets include writing the words 3 times, hangman, reading the words out loud, word search, and spelling the words with letter tiles.
Preview of Guided Reading Comprehension Template

Guided Reading Comprehension Template

Created by
Danielle Hunter
Guided Reading Template This guided reading template worked for me to help my students better comprehend the stories that they were reading. I used it in 1st grade, but it could be adapted for use in at least K-2. This plan works for a 5 day week, which I know is not always possible. Once I get to know my students I am better able to gauge which days work to eliminate for them. For example: some groups of students may have better decoding skills and may not need the day or word work, so I would
Preview of Phonics Typing Board

Phonics Typing Board

Created by
Alyson Moss
This resource gives students practice with phonics in a brand new way. Have students write, type and use the word in a sentence. Students can also break the word down into sound and count how many they hear. They number of activities you can do is endless. Can be used whole group, small group and in centers. ****Editable*****
Preview of Complete Fluency Reading with Activities and Flashcards Stories 1-3

Complete Fluency Reading with Activities and Flashcards Stories 1-3

These are three original and decodable fluency reading passages complete with spelling, comprehension, and writing activities to help your emerging readers become more fluent. These activities fully span over three weeks for whole group reading, small reading groups, remediation, WINN, Tiers 2 and 3, or even center work for stronger readers. These versatile workpages could also be laminated for reusable centers or bound into a workbook. Thanks!
Preview of Bake it! Word Work Center

Bake it! Word Work Center

Use this in your small group or independent centers as word work practice!Great way to use this product is to also give the students a mini cookie sheet so they can build their words on it then write them onto the paper!You can laminate the cookies and attach magnets to them so they are reusable!
Preview of ank/ink sentence writing

ank/ink sentence writing

Created by
Emma Sarfaty
Use this quick activity to practice the ank and ink sounds.
Preview of Total Phonics Sound Progression

Total Phonics Sound Progression

Teach ALL 46 of the phonics chunk sounds in just 18 short weeks! This progression shows each consonant digraph, vowel digraph/vowel team, r-controlled vowel, and many more phonics sounds to teach your students! If you use this resource for the first 18 weeks of school, the second will be nothing but a review! Watch students grow as readers, writers, and spellers in a short year with the help of this FREE product! You can change the progression to fit the feeds of your reading program! Se
Preview of HMH Into Reading Module 1 Decodables

HMH Into Reading Module 1 Decodables

HMH Into Reading first grade decodables for week 1 questions. 3 questions per story and phonics or writing review on the bottom. Use in small group or whole group.The MatSam at BatTab at BatTam at Bat
Preview of Word Work - Sight Word Dice Roll

Word Work - Sight Word Dice Roll

Created by
Whitney Skop
This activity is a lot of fun for students and it gets them to practice their sight words (or letters)! I change the words throughout the year to go along with our LA curriculum or use words we've studied but still need practice spelling/reading them. This is great in a center or for Daily 5 Word Work. I use pieces of felt for the students to use as "quiet boards" for rolling their number cube. I've discovered that this works best for those students who get a little carried away rolling the cube
Preview of English Writing Workbook

English Writing Workbook

This booklet is designed to practice writing simple English words as well as the specified letter. Children can color the images inside which makes this workbook more fun and exciting for them.
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