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7th grade oral communication phonics scaffolded notes

Preview of I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Discussion Guide

I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Discussion Guide

Created by
Teacher Goodies
This speech analysis discussion guide highlights the rhetorical devices used by King with margin annotations and correlating color coded lines underlined in the text. I use this key to show the students, "How did the author say it?" (a common core step when doing close and critical reading). Using this activity helps the students understand the speech better and helps them with evaluating what King was saying.
Preview of AVID Speed Philosophical Chairs Lesson and Activity - DIgital Resource

AVID Speed Philosophical Chairs Lesson and Activity - DIgital Resource

This AVID Speed Philosophical Chairs note taking lesson plan with teaching slides has everything you need to teach your students the process of speed philosopical chairs while they practice the 5 phases of focused note taking! This lesson also includes 40 speed philosophical topics for students to apply they're learning at the end of the lesson.What's Included:Lesson plan that walks you through the slides43 teaching slides40 speed philosophical chairs topicsparticipant reflective checklistrules
Preview of Morphology Introduction PowerPoint and Guided Notes

Morphology Introduction PowerPoint and Guided Notes

This product includes a 15 slide Powerpoint Presentation with guided notes that explains why English really is not as crazy as it seems. It covers the meanings of various things in English that influence the way a word is written including prefixes, suffixes, base/roots, etymology, morphology, and phonology. ***I am certified by the Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators (www.ortonacademy.org) as an Associate-level tutor.
Preview of Sentence Starters

Sentence Starters

These Sentence Starters will help organize, start and maintain meaningful conversations between your students. Students will use their own questions and statements along with the Sentence Starters to help guide their learning process and help them to gain a better understanding on a variety of topics through discussions.Product Includes:-20 Full Page Sentence Starters-20 1/2 Page Sentence Starters -Student Bookmarks with Sentence Starters-Teacher Prompts-Teacher Instructions
Preview of Collaboration 101 - Fun Speaking Activity - Norms & Roles Practice-BUNDLE

Collaboration 101 - Fun Speaking Activity - Norms & Roles Practice-BUNDLE

BUNDLE TO SAVE!This resource will introduce your students to body language, including active listening, verbal communication, group norms, and team roles and responsibilities. Throughout the note taking process, students will have ample opportunities to practice their skills before participating in the final presentation: a business meeting with other members of their "management team". There are *four businesses encountering problems; it is up to your teams of students to prepare and work toget
Preview of Big 3 Syllable Types Lesson + Posters (Intermediate/Secondary Students)

Big 3 Syllable Types Lesson + Posters (Intermediate/Secondary Students)

6 Syllable Types PostersThese syllable types visuals (poster, anchor chart, and student notebook sheets), are perfect for your students during word study! These colorful posters make breaking down and decoding multisyllabic words simple and memorable! The following syllable types are included:ClosedOpenVCeR-ControlledVowel TeamConsonant-L-EClosed, Open, and VCe LessonThis lesson introduces the 3 most common syllable types in the English language: Closed, Open, and Vowel Consonant E. It includes
Preview of Collaboration 101 - Fun Speaking Activity - Norms & Roles Practice-Worksheets

Collaboration 101 - Fun Speaking Activity - Norms & Roles Practice-Worksheets

This pairs with my slideshow linked HERE.You can also get the bundle on TPT to save money!This resource will introduce your students to body language, including active listening, verbal communication, group norms, and team roles and responsibilities. Throughout the note taking process, students will have ample opportunities to practice their skills before participating in the final presentation: a business meeting with other members of their "management team". There are *four businesses encounte
Preview of The Big Nine of Effective Group Work Notes (Google Slides + Handout)

The Big Nine of Effective Group Work Notes (Google Slides + Handout)

Big Nine Notes: Key Expectations for Cooperative Group WorkGroup Work! Amazing when it works, pure chaos when it doesn’t. The Big Nine: Key Expectations for Cooperative Group Work gives your students a starting point for heading into any and all collaborative assignments. Use it as an anchor for an interpersonal communications unit, or as an indepth expectation review for any content area.The Big Nine Notes come with ready to use Google Slides. The introduction slide, standards, and instructions
Preview of Interactive Note-Taking Skills: Introducing Cornell or Focus Notes

Interactive Note-Taking Skills: Introducing Cornell or Focus Notes

Created by
MrsBreeSchrock
Transform your high school English classroom into a hub of collaboration and engagement with this comprehensive lesson plan! AVID friendly and meticulously designed with learning objectives and essential questions, this lesson introduces students to the effective Cornell or Focus Notes method.In this interactive session, students will practice their listening skills while mastering note-taking techniques crucial for academic success. Through collaborative activities and peer discussions, they'll
Preview of Closed, Open, and VCe Syllable Lesson (intermediate/secondary students)

Closed, Open, and VCe Syllable Lesson (intermediate/secondary students)

This lesson introduces the 3 most common syllable types in the English language: Closed, Open, and Vowel Consonant E. It includes a presentation, guided notes, teacher notes/directions, and I do, We do, You do practice opportunities to really solidify students' understanding of these important foundational skills for reading multi-syllabic words.The following concepts are directly covered in this lesson:Vowels and consonantsLong and short vowelsSyllable definition and syllable counting opportun
Preview of Grade 7-10 Vocabulary Unit 2

Grade 7-10 Vocabulary Unit 2

Grade 7-10 Vocabulary Unit 2. Two Months Teaching Duration.Improves student vocabulary, reading, writing and oral communication. Zip File with Google Slides Links Scaffolded with lots of review and interactive learning to ensure student success.Includes:40 high level words PowerPoint and Google Slides With grammar and Etymology4 pre quizzes and 4 quizzes with teacher answer sheet PDF and Google Slides1 Pre Test and 1 Unit Test with answer sheet PDF and Google SlidesStudents Notes PDF and Goog
Preview of Phonics Bell Ringers (for older struggling readers) **6 weeks + bonus SEL**

Phonics Bell Ringers (for older struggling readers) **6 weeks + bonus SEL**

Created by
Kalie Eppley
These phonics bell ringers are designed to introduce or review the different spelling patterns and sound types to older struggling readers. These can be used as a quick independent task at the start of class, or they can be used as a catalyst for a longer lesson or discussion. There are 6 weeks worth of bell ringers broken down into 5 weeks of phonics/ spelling patterns and 1 week of review. For each spelling pattern there are 4 activities. I use them Monday-Thursday (I have a fun bell ringer on
Preview of How to give a speech with TedEd and TedTalks

How to give a speech with TedEd and TedTalks

The lesson plan includes:-Questions for discussion-A hook into the lesson-Links to three short YouTube videos for TedEd and TED-Guided notes for the videos-An independent work packet to practice writing/giving a speechIn this lesson, students are asked to reflect and share how comfortable they are with giving/writing speeches. They are then introduced to a brief history of why speeches have been used to communicate ideas through a TedEd video. With accompanying guided notes, the students then
Preview of Shades of Meaning Bell Ringers (older struggling readers) **5 weeks + bonus SEL

Shades of Meaning Bell Ringers (older struggling readers) **5 weeks + bonus SEL

Created by
Kalie Eppley
These shades of meaning bell ringers are designed for older students who struggle with grade level vocabulary and reading and who may also still lack phonics fluency. These can be used as a quick independent task at the start of class, or they can be used as a catalyst for a longer lesson or discussion. There are 5 weeks worth of bell ringers. Each week includes 4 days worth of activities. I use them Monday-Thursday (I have a fun bell ringer on fridays). However, you could review or check on the
Preview of Trans- Prefix Fill & Color in Notes Morphology Orton Gillingham

Trans- Prefix Fill & Color in Notes Morphology Orton Gillingham

Created by
Cristina Horuzy
Trans- a prefix that means across! Want to make morphology less intimidating? Have students fill in and color these notes to help them remember the meaning of trans.
Preview of Port Latin Root Fill & Color in Notes Morphology Tree Orton Gillingham

Port Latin Root Fill & Color in Notes Morphology Tree Orton Gillingham

Created by
Cristina Horuzy
Port is a Latin root that means to carry! Want to make morphology less intimidating? Have students fill in and color these notes to help them remember the meaning of port.
Preview of Oral Ojibwe Assessment: ozhichigan (Objects)

Oral Ojibwe Assessment: ozhichigan (Objects)

This assessment tool is to help assess your students with their oral communication and understanding of objects in their everyday lives. You will need to have the pictures/flashcards available for students to see and to recall back what they have seen for you to assess them properly. Most schools have flashcards or you can make a slide show of objects on an iPad as well. Treaty 3 Dialect
Preview of Debate Language

Debate Language

Trying to find an engaging way to introduce what debate is, the language you use, how debates run, and giving examples? This is a way to begin all of these conversations with your students. Whether it's teaching how to write an opinion paper, or preparing debates in your classroom. It also includes the debate process and how a debate works. Have fun and good luck with your debate in class!
Preview of Are Greetings Powerful? A Social Skills Experiment for Kids

Are Greetings Powerful? A Social Skills Experiment for Kids

Created by
The Creative SLP
This curriculum resource and activity was designed for students who struggle with social pragmatic skills, specifically those who lack awareness of perspective taking and who have poor social thinking skills. This is a TEXT heavy curriculum resource and was designed that way intentionally to provide educators and parents with language necessary to help support students' social skills. Do NOT give this curriculum to a student and expect them to independently complete. This activity should be used
Preview of Academic Conversation Starters Poster - For Middle & HS

Academic Conversation Starters Poster - For Middle & HS

This product contains a cute and middle/high school friendly academic conversation starters poster in multiple sizes for easy printing! These conversation starters are a great scaffold for whole group discussions, turn and talks, small group work, and anything in between! You can even level up the stakes and ask students to reflect on their own use of these conversation starters by having them self assess on a checklist or rubric!Specifically, this product contains:One 8.5x11in conversation star
Preview of Interactive Gustar Lesson: Me/Te gusta(n)

Interactive Gustar Lesson: Me/Te gusta(n)

This Google Slides presentation is the perfect tool for teaching the verb gustar in a full Spanish immersion classroom.This presentation uses clear visuals to demonstrate how the verb gustar works as well as examples with Me, Te, Le, Nos, and Les.This also includes practice speaking activities with conversational templates for students to immediately begin to use what they have learned in a real conversational context.I typically start day one of this lesson by modeling the first series of blue
Preview of Word Study Graphic Organizer (EDITABLE) LEXICON RESEARCH TEMPLATE

Word Study Graphic Organizer (EDITABLE) LEXICON RESEARCH TEMPLATE

Created by
Schmick Ed
This Word Study, Graphic Organizer is presented in a convenient editable PDF format. This means that you can choose to either print hard copies for your students or share the digital version with your class. The research template contains a variety of fields from Etymology to orthographic patterns, prefixes and suffixes. Use either as a direct teaching aid or graphic organizer for individual word study tasks.
Preview of Early Motion Picture History - Activity and Notes

Early Motion Picture History - Activity and Notes

If you are looking for a resource that is interactive, can be virtual, and will help students learn about the early milestones in motion picture history - you have come to the right place. This product highlights key elements in early motion picture history (including [but not limited to] the creation of Disney and the first ever motion picture) with a worksheet for each. Students will be encouraged to generate facts about each date, watch a video and then fill in guided notes. Included in this
Preview of Ad Hominem notes - rhetorical fallacy - cloze notes

Ad Hominem notes - rhetorical fallacy - cloze notes

Created by
Vanessa Freed
Looking for simple, easy to comprehend, scaffoled notes rhetorical fallacies? Look no more. This CLOZE activity accompanies my handout on ad hominem attacks. It is simple to follow and includes an opportunity for students to demonstrate their understanding. See my accompanying handout entitled Ad Hominem Attacks - Rhetorical Fallacies. Vanessa Freed
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Learn more about phonics resources

You’ve probably heard that phonics is essential for students who are learning to read (and it is!), but you might be asking yourself: “What is it, exactly?” Phonics is a method for teaching children how to read and write in an alphabetic language. The goal is to help kids connect phonemes (the sounds in words) and graphemes (the symbols used to represent them). Ultimately, once students understand which sounds in spoken language correspond to which symbols (e.g., letters in the alphabet), they’ll be well on their way to learning how to read books and other written materials.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital resources to help your student learn phonics, but you’re not sure where to start, TPT has got you covered. We have a comprehensive collection of phonics resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any learning need. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can teach phonics to your students in no time at all.

Phonics resources to try

You can teach phonics and engage your students at the same time, with a variety of activities that cater to different learning styles and preferences. Here are a few examples of the different types of resources that you can find on TPT to help teach students about the relationships between letters and sounds.

Alphabet Scavenger Hunt

Hide letter cards around the room, say a sound aloud, and then have students search for the card that represents the sound.

Phonics Hopscotch

Take learning out onto the playground or at home with this easy-to-organize activity to help students build sound and letter recognition. Draw a hopscotch grid with letters in each square. Students jump on the letters while saying the corresponding sounds.

Silly Sentences

Have students create silly sentences using words that start with the same sound. An example could be: “Sally sells seashells by the shore.”

Anchor Charts

Post anchor charts around the room to help kids remember important rules or sounds being taught. (It could cover phonics concepts like the silent “e,” the long “o,” or a particular diphthong.)

Guess the Missing Letter or Sound

Use task cards or write a set of words on the board that share either a letter or sound. For example, at, ug, __ig. Ask students to find the missing letter or sound. Fill it in to show them the words bat, bug, and big.

These (and other!) activities can make learning phonics enjoyable and memorable for every student. Remember to adjust the activities based on the age and skill level of your students.

Frequently asked questions about teaching phonics

What types of phonics resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of phonics resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from worksheets to interactive notebooks to units. Resources like these make great activities for students to practice their phonics skills.

How do I find phonics resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing phonics lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for phonics resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of phonics lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.