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Preview of Sight Word Practice Speed Drills for First 600 Fry Sight Words Fluency

Sight Word Practice Speed Drills for First 600 Fry Sight Words Fluency

Parents LOVE to get these weekly sight word practice drills sent home at the beginning of each week so they can practice Fry sight words to help build reading fluency daily with their children. Use sight word practice drills during guided reading groups and/or centers. If students master their Fry sight words each week, they are well on their way to reading more fluently!Included are the first 600 Fry Sight Words. The intended purpose for these drills is for students to read and re-read the sigh
Preview of Editable Sight Word Cards

Editable Sight Word Cards

Type students name at the top and type the sight words that they still need to work on. I use it after I assess my students with their sight words and the words they missed go on these cards to go home, cut out, and practice. **Please make sure that RIGHT and LEFT margins are set to .6!
Preview of 40 Book Challenge Digital Reading Log

40 Book Challenge Digital Reading Log

Created by
Elena DiMarco
Here is the reading log solution you've been looking for! Fully editable, students will use this digital resource to track books they've completed throughout the school year. This log also allows for students to keep track of date completed, reading level, genre, and pages read. Great to use as a talking point for parent teacher conferences. This digital log is a fantastic tool to help students track personal growth and set reading goals throughout the year. Happy Reading!
Preview of Mega Step 3 Spelling List 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4. 3.5 75+ editable lists

Mega Step 3 Spelling List 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4. 3.5 75+ editable lists

Created by
Schwa Sense
OMG  this timesaving resource is key if you use Wilson or any other multisesory phonics based program! Amazing compilation of dictations for step 3 words- completely editable. Countless cumulative lists of phonetically controlled words that could be used for progress monitoring for reading an/or spelling. Examples:Traditional weekly spelling lists with nightly homeworkDaily dictationsMarking activitiesWord gamesLists to provide homework helpers for reinforcement of dictations at homeSkills inclu
Preview of Behavior Chart / Plan / Homework / Data / Parent Sign / Editable

Behavior Chart / Plan / Homework / Data / Parent Sign / Editable

Created by
MrsFarahsRoom
This is an excel file that contains a behavior sheet. One page will perfectly fit the data for one weeks worth of homework, teacher signatures, parent signatures and behavior tracking. This is a great way to ensure communication with parents. Hope you find it beneficial!
Preview of Summary Reading Log to support the Step Up to Writing Technique

Summary Reading Log to support the Step Up to Writing Technique

This reading log is designed to support summary writing using four steps demonstrated in the Step Up to Writing program. Step One: In the first box students are to identify the subject they are summarizing. Step Two: In the second box students should select a T.E.D. verb. The T.E.D. verbs are tells, explains, or describes. Step Three: In the third box students finish their thought about the book or chapter they read. Step Four: Students rewrite their summary sentence
Preview of Blank Cover Copy Compare Template

Blank Cover Copy Compare Template

Created by
Nicole Hovey
Cover Copy Compare is a research based strategy. This template allows you to choose which words your student needs to practice. Simple directions are included in the purchased product. This is an activity that can be taught and in a short amount of time performed independently by the student.
Preview of Editable Weekly Reading Log

Editable Weekly Reading Log

An editable weekly reading log for days Monday to Friday with space for student and parent signatures. There is a spot for students to practice elapsed time with when they started, finished, and how much time was spent reading. There is a spot for the student to add up the minutes spent reading for the week.Click on cells D1 and A7 to update the dates.
Preview of Spelling Menu

Spelling Menu

This is a fantastic way to let your students feel like they have a choice in what homework they complete! They get to choose from 12 activities! It works!
Preview of The Perfect Reading Log Google Form! (Wait...AND  book review section!)

The Perfect Reading Log Google Form! (Wait...AND book review section!)

Make your life easier by tracking students' reading digitally! This Google form collects the information you need to share with students and parents about how kids are doing with independent reading. This form has multiple sections:1) General reading log info (name, page # etc.)2) Section for Fiction Book Review (for if they finished the book!)3) Section for Non Fiction Book ReviewStudents will be directed to the appropriate section based on their answers.The best part? everything populated to t
Preview of My Reading Journal: Independent Reading Log

My Reading Journal: Independent Reading Log

If you are looking for an easy way to have students to track their independent reading then this reading log spreadsheet is for you! This spreadsheet comes pre-loaded with before, during, and after reading sections. Before starting a book students can record novel title, author, total page count, genre, and year published. While reading, the log includes columns with date, pages, read, and time spent. When students enter the total pages read to date the spreadsheet will automatically calculate t
Preview of Weekly Reading Log

Weekly Reading Log

This is a weekly reading log that covers a different comprehension strategy every week. It includes: summarizingauthor's purposecreating images predicting inferencemonitor understanding making connections asking questionssynthesizedetermine importance I send a different one home every week depending on the strategy we are covering at the time. They are repeated after everyone has been done once. Then, you can see if the student still knows the strategy after it hasn't been "reviewed" in awhil
Preview of Irregular Verb Practice

Irregular Verb Practice

Created by
Le Ann Tuggle
This worksheet is excellent for giving students practice with irregular verbs. I use this sheet as practice and then give students a quiz on the same irregular verbs a few days later. I have several versions of this worksheet. Answer key is provided.
Preview of Whole Brain Vocabulary Learning Boxes

Whole Brain Vocabulary Learning Boxes

Created by
Randall Sherwood
This learning and study activity helps students learn and retain their vocabulary words. The activity capitalizes on both the linguistic/symbolic capacities of the left hemisphere of brain and the visual/spatial capacities of the right hemisphere of their brain. When working with a vocabulary word students learn word and definition, but also incorporate visual/spatial activities. Particularly useful with students who have not experience success with vocabulary. This form also facilitates study s
Preview of Weekly Reading Log to focus on Plot, Setting, and Charatcters

Weekly Reading Log to focus on Plot, Setting, and Charatcters

This product is a ready to print weekly reading log for Monday through Thursday. Each day there is a place for the student to write in the book title and author. The prompts for student's responses to the nightly reading include prediction, plot, characters, and setting. There are also spots for parent initials, Lexile level, and Reading Counts quiz check off. It was designed with third grade in mind but it would be used in various grades. Total Pages: 1
Preview of Persuasive Essay Rubric

Persuasive Essay Rubric

Created by
Claire Rabbers
Inspired by the Shurley Method Persuasive Essay, this rubric can be used to correct persuasive essays. Included at the bottom in an area to mark off which type of sentences the student has included in their essay.
Preview of Summer Homework & Reading Tracker - Editable!

Summer Homework & Reading Tracker - Editable!

It's that time of year again! All of our students come back from a joyful yet busy summer of reading and vacationing. How do you keep track of which students completed their homework and reading? Oftentimes, I have found this to be a burden to collect, go through, record, give feedback, hold parents accountable, and ultimately return or file student work. This tracker (editable) offers a quick, efficient way to record what the student turned in. I use the notes section to mention things such
Preview of Reading Foundations Grading Ticket

Reading Foundations Grading Ticket

Created by
Ken McCoy
A half page Reading Foundations grading ticket template to facilitate quicker turn around between student work completion, work check-in, feedback, recording marks and final entry into grading programs or report cards. Once you've captured the necessary information for report cards, you can get work back to students. Fully editable. Subject area, standards and student names are meant to be pre-filled prior to printing, then handwritten during grading process. Edit check boxes at the bottom of th
Preview of English/Spanish Class Objects Vocabulary

English/Spanish Class Objects Vocabulary

Created by
Sue Summers
This list of 72 class objects is alphabetized English to Spanish. It can be used as a student handout reference, copied onto a transparency or projected to the entire class.
Preview of Monthly Reading Logs

Monthly Reading Logs

Send this reading log home every month to encourage your students to read while they are at home!!
Preview of AR book log
Preview of Guided Reading Schedule Chart

Guided Reading Schedule Chart

I use this schedule to keep my students and I on the same page of which groups meet when. I print out a copy for my guided reading binder and I post a larger print out of it in Guided Reading corner. Enjoy having a consistent schedule and clear expectations shared throughout your classroom. The spreadsheet is easily editable to adapt to the times or guided reading group names that you use in your class.
Preview of Reading Log Tracker

Reading Log Tracker

Created by
Educator Diaries
I use this tracker along with the reading log uploaded to my store to show students how much they're reading compared to how much I assign and how much their peers choose to. Students number their reading entries and we enter their totals for each marking period in the spread sheet, which updates the graph. I use this data for parent contact as well as for prizes for improvement in reading habits and the top 3 readers each 9 weeks.
Preview of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: Chaper 4-5 questions

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: Chaper 4-5 questions

Created by
Amy Jordan
This is a detailed worksheet containing knowledge, analysis, and evaluation questions about chatpers four and five.
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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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