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1st grade english language arts resources for Easel Assessments and for parents

Preview of Speech Sound Visuals:  Teddy Talker Mouth Position Cards w. Reinforcement Rhymes

Speech Sound Visuals: Teddy Talker Mouth Position Cards w. Reinforcement Rhymes

A fun-filled, easy way to learn about 38 sounds! Meet Teddy Talker, with his special CUE system built into the visuals of this child-friendly bear to represent these features:• voice: bowtie red=voice off; bowtie green=voice on• nasal sounds: honey on Teddy's nose• windy sounds: breathYou can use Teddy materials with programs and materials you already use. As a bonus, each phoneme has a corresponding rhyme that embeds the cues for phonetic placement, describing articulation in simple terms. Th
Preview of Visiting the Terracotta Soldiers #35A

Visiting the Terracotta Soldiers #35A

Print 2-sided, cut, fold, and staple to make a mini-book for each child in your classroom. This file will make two identical books. Take a walk in China with the Terracotta Soldiers in Xian, China. Students will learn through photos, labeling, text, and text boxes about these ancient relics. You May Also Like Pyramids in Egypt #29C.Visit the Great Wall #3AVisiting Cairo, Egypt #7FVisiting the Dead Sea, Jordan #8FVisiting Petra, Jordan #7F
Preview of How To Teach: Sentences, Rhyming, Compound Words, Syllables & Segmentation

How To Teach: Sentences, Rhyming, Compound Words, Syllables & Segmentation

This bundle includes:· Two weeks detailed Phonological Awareness lesson plans. · Sample and suggested activities for identifying and understanding:1. Sentences 2. Rhyming Words3. Compound Words4. Syllables5. Phoneme Segmentation This resource is helpful for teaching our little ones the skills needing in becoming a successful reader! Have fun and happy learning!
Preview of Nonfiction: About Grasshoppers #23A

Nonfiction: About Grasshoppers #23A

Introduce beginning readers to backyard insects. This resource shares basic information regarding grasshoppers. There are many photos of grasshoppers. You will also find many labels pointing out some structures of the grasshopper. The labels will help show young writers that they too can add labels to their own writing. For young learners, writing and reading can be exciting. Please use this book as a model for your kids. The targeted audience is Kindergarten students, but this resource can be u
Preview of Level A: About Horses #9A

Level A: About Horses #9A

Print 2-sided, cut on horizontal line, fold and staple in middle, each file makes two copies of same book. (page numbers now included.)You May Also Like - Bumblebees and Honeybees #24AYou May Also Like - About Grasshoppers #23AYou May Also Like - About Spiders #7AThis resource shows young learners how to apply labels and facts within their own writing activities. You may also like Guiding Each Child Through the Writing Process for young learners.Use for Kindergarten as introduction to reading or
Preview of Level A Nonfiction: About Ducks #11A

Level A Nonfiction: About Ducks #11A

Print 2-sided, cut on horizontal line, fold and staple in middle, each file makes two copies of same book. (Now with page numbers)Use for Kindergarten as introduction to reading or as an early intervention tool for older kids. This book looks at the sentences beginning with "Some, Most, All...." patterns. Each page has a main photo and labels to help children see how labeling can be done in their own writing. Whenever possible provide writing and reading opportunities often because a young lea
Preview of Nonfiction: Visit The Great Wall #3A

Nonfiction: Visit The Great Wall #3A

Print 2-sided, cut on horizontal line, fold and staple in middle, each file makes two copies of same book. The full text found below: Please read before use with your kids.Use this book to introduce students to world heritage sites. Kids will read about the Great Wall in China. There are many photos and facts for all young learners. Use with Kindergarten students or as an early intervention tool for older kids. Students of English as a second language will also find this book useful. There are m
Preview of Nonfiction: About Wasps #22A

Nonfiction: About Wasps #22A

Print 2-sided, cut on horizontal line, fold and staple in middle, each file makes two copies of the same book. (Full text of book found below.)You May Also Like - About Bees #8AYou May Also Like - Insect Bundle Readers 9 BooksUse this book for advanced Kindergarten readers. Or use it as an early intervention tool for older kids. This book illustrates some interesting information about wasps. The reader will find colorful photos and facts about wasps. For advanced readers or those interested in m
Preview of Pyramids in Egypt: Computer Reading #29C

Pyramids in Egypt: Computer Reading #29C

Please use this resource with each of your students in your classroom. Keep young learners reading via home internet. This resource will keep readers reading at home. You are encouraged to send a copy to each child in your classroom. Then, kids will have multiple opportunities to read at home. This resource may be read on computer, tablet, or phone.This is a companion to the small book Pyramids in Egypt #29CIntroduce beginning readers to ancient structures. Kids will see photos of the Great Pyra
Preview of About Bumblebees and Honeybees #24A

About Bumblebees and Honeybees #24A

Introduce beginning readers to backyard insects. This resource shares basic information regarding bumblebees and honeybees. You will find many labels pointing out some structures of the bumblebee and the honeybee. The labels will help show young writers that they too can add labels to their own writing. Please use this book as a model for your kids. The targeted audience is Kindergarten students, but this resource can be used as an early intervention tool for older kids and nonnative English lea
Preview of Nonfiction: About Spiders #7A

Nonfiction: About Spiders #7A

Use for Kindergarten as introduction to reading or as an early intervention tool for grades 1, 2, 3. This book looks at the sentences beginning with "Some, Most, All...." patterns. Each page has a main photo and labels with the main photo to help children see how labeling can be done in their own writing. Hint: whenever possible provide writing and reading opportunities often and integrated because a young learner needs to develop both reading and writing skills early for success! This resour
Preview of About Spiders Nonfiction: Long Distance Learning #7A

About Spiders Nonfiction: Long Distance Learning #7A

Please use this resource with each of your students in your classroom. Keep young learners reading via home internet. This resource will keep readers reading at home. This version can be read on computer, tablet, or phone. You are encouraged to send a copy to each child in your classroom. Then, kids will have multiple opportunities to read at home. This resource can be read on computer, tablet, or phone. File is not designed for 2-sided printing.This is a companion to the small book About Spider
Preview of About Horses for Computer Reading: #9A

About Horses for Computer Reading: #9A

Please use this resource with each of your students in your classroom. Keep young learners reading via home internet. This resource will keep readers reading at home. You are encouraged to send a copy to each child in your classroom. Then, kids will have multiple opportunities to read at home. This resource may be read on computer, tablet, or phone. File is not formatted for 2-sided printing. It can be printed single side.This is a companion to the small book About Horses #9AYou May Also Like -
Preview of About Butterflies #25A For Computer Reading

About Butterflies #25A For Computer Reading

Please use this resource with each of your students in your classroom. Keep young learners reading via home internet. This resource will keep readers reading at home. You are encouraged to send a copy to each child in your classroom. Then, kids will have multiple opportunities to read at home. This resource may be read on computer, tablet, or phone. File is not formatted for 2-sided printing.This is a companion to the small book About Butterflies #25AYou May Also Like - Insect Bundle Readers 9 B
Preview of About Squirrels #31C: Computer Reading Nonfiction

About Squirrels #31C: Computer Reading Nonfiction

Please use this resource with each of your students in your classroom. Keep young learners reading via home internet. This resource will keep readers reading at home. You are encouraged to send a copy to each child in your classroom. Then, kids will have multiple opportunities to read at home. This resource may be read on computer, tablet, or phone. File is not formatted for 2-sided printing.This is a companion to the small book About Squirrels #31CYou May Also Like - Pyramids in Egypt #29CYou
Preview of Lucy Likes Softball #27C

Lucy Likes Softball #27C

This story follows a girl wanting to play on a girls' softball team. Lucy talks with her mom and best friend. Lucy looks through a sports magazine of girls playing softball. Highly recommend for all teachers and parents to build confidence and self-esteem in all children. Kids need a feeling of acceptance and a feeling of self-worth. This book is targeted for Kindergarten kids who can read. It is also effective as an early intervention tool for older kids and for kids learning English as a secon
Preview of Nonfiction: About Praying Mantises #27A

Nonfiction: About Praying Mantises #27A

Introduce beginning readers to backyard insects. This resource shares basic information regarding praying mantises. You will find many labels pointing out some structures of praying mantises. The labels will help show young writers that they too can add labels to their own writing. Please use this book as a model for your kids. The targeted audience is Kindergarten students, but this resource can be used as an early intervention tool for older kids and for nonnative English learners.You May Also
Preview of About Butterflies #25A

About Butterflies #25A

Introduce beginning readers to backyard insects. The bottom of each page has the sentence for level A, but a box will have additional information to be used with help of an adult. This resource shares basic information regarding butterflies. You will find many labels pointing out some structures of the butterfly. The labels will help show young writers that they too can add labels to their writing. Please use this book as a model for your kids. The targeted audience is Kindergarten students, but
Preview of About Grasshoppers #23A: Computer Reading

About Grasshoppers #23A: Computer Reading

Please use this resource with each of your students in your classroom. Keep young learners reading via home internet. This resource will keep readers reading at home. You are encouraged to send a copy to each child in your classroom. Then, kids will have multiple opportunities to read at home. This resource may be read on computer, tablet, or phone. File is not formatted for 2-sided printing.This is a companion to the small book About Grasshoppers #23AIntroduce beginning readers to backyard inse
Preview of About Squirrels #31C

About Squirrels #31C

Print 2-sided, cut on horizontal line, fold and staple in middle, each file makes two copies of the same book.You May Also Like - Animal Bundle Readers 9 BooksYou May Also Like - Insect Bundle Readers 9 BooksYou May Also Like Pyramids in Egypt #29CYou May Also Like About Seagulls #23CYou May Also Like At The Beach nonfiction bookThis resource introduces to some habits and physical characteristics of squirrels. Use this story with beginning readers/writers or as an early intervention tool for ol
Preview of About Hedgehogs for Computer Reading: #4A

About Hedgehogs for Computer Reading: #4A

Keep young learners reading via home internet. This resource will keep readers reading at home. You are encouraged to send a copy to each child in your classroom. Then, kids will have multiple opportunities to read at home. This resource can be read on computer, tablet, or phone. File is not designed for 2-sided printing. Please use the small companion book for printing 2-sided. (It saves paper.)This is a companion to the small book About Hedgehogs #4AThis resource introduces kids to some habits
Preview of Nonfiction: Pyramids in Egypt #29C

Nonfiction: Pyramids in Egypt #29C

Print 2-sided, cut on horizontal line, fold and staple in middle, each file makes two copies of the same book.You May Also Like Visiting Petra, Jordan You May Also Like a Fiction Book: Mike Takes a Bike Ride #17CThis book is targeted for grades K-2 readers but may be used as an intervention tool for older kids. This will be a good source for English learners too. This book takes a learner on a journey through some pyramids and the Sphinx near Cairo, Egypt. There are many actual photos of the are
Preview of Nonfiction Computer Reading: About Birds #6A

Nonfiction Computer Reading: About Birds #6A

Please use this resource with each of your students in your classroom. Keep young learners reading via home internet. This resource will keep readers reading at home. You are encouraged to send a copy to each child in your classroom. Then, kids will have multiple opportunities to read at home. This resource can be read on computer, tablet, or phone. File is not designed for printing 2-sided.This is a companion to the small book About Birds #6AYou May Also Like - California Sea Lions #12FYou May
Preview of About Hedgehogs #4A

About Hedgehogs #4A

This resource introduces kids to some habits and physical characteristics of hedgehogs. Use this mini-book with beginning readers/writers or as an early intervention tool for older students. Kids will also have an opportunity to practice writing on 2 pages. Kids can write about their knowledge of hedgehogs, or they can write about their favorite animal. Print 2-sided, cut on horizontal line, fold and staple in middle, each file makes two copies of the same book.You May Also Like - About Pigeons
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