Less than $5 Elementary School English Language Arts Printables (by date, oldest first)

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Reading Comprehension Graphic Organizer Templates

By Rebekah Poe Teaching

Three digital and printable graphic organizers will help your students boost their comprehension when it comes to reading and listening!

What's Included?

Guided Notes Graphic Organizer

  • Main Topic
  • Important People
  • Important Locations
  • Important Times
  • Draw a Picture

Vocabulary Graphic Organizer

  • Vocabulary Word
  • Definition
  • Write a Sentence
  • List Synonyms
  • Draw a Picture

Book Sequence and Inference

  • Book Title
  • Author
  • Setting
  • Main Characters
  • First, Then, Last
  • What might happen next?

Why do you need this?

Your students struggle to pay attention when reading or listening. They are wigglers who need something to keep them active in a positive way that encourages their learning. They have a hard time knowing what is important about a topic or a book, and they need specific prompts to know what to write and where to write it.

How can I help?

Reach out to me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/rebekahpoeteaching or email me at lessonsandlattes2018@gmail.com. I'd love to answer any questions you may have.

English Language Arts
Reading
Special Education
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Letter Sound and Identification Assessment

By Rebekah Poe Teaching

Looking for a simple phonemic awareness assessment in an elementary-friendly font? I've got you covered! This phonemic awareness assessment is perfect for reading readiness, assessments, special education, RtI, and more. Print the student version of the assessment and laminate or put inside page protectors. Reuse the same pages over and over again, saving you time and ink. Print the Teacher version to take notes and mark correct/incorrect responses. Use this product for progress monitoring and data collection.

Topics covered include:

Uppercase and lowercase letters

Consonant sounds

Vowel sounds

Long vowel teams

R-Controlled vowels

CVC words*

CVCe words*

Words with digraphs*

Words with consonant blends*

Words with long vowel teams*

Words with r-controlled vowels*

*includes "nonsense" words or "pseudo" words

Perfect for reading readiness, assessments, special education, RtI, and more.

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Phonics
Special Education
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Elementary Labels

By Rebekah Poe Teaching

These labels are for Kindergarten through fifth grade. They include labels for supplies, IEPs, Parent Communication, worksheets, etc. And they match my meet the teacher letter and graphics.

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Special Education
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S.T.E.A.L. Anchor Chart

By Blooming Through High School

The S.T.E.A.L. anchor chart is a great visualization for students when making inferences in fiction. Print in color or black and white!

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Narrative Plot Graphic Organizer (Diagram)

By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

Graphic organizers can be helpful as a visual aid when students are writing.

  • Helps students focus on their thoughts for planning, decision-making, and writing an essay

  • Helps students see the connections, patterns, and relationships between facts, concepts, and ideas 

  • Organizers provide a visual depiction for writers by showing them where each piece of the essay is placed within an essay

Narrative plot graphic organizer:

  • Starts with the introduction or exposition
  • Followed by the rising action of the story
  • Rising action hits a climax
  • After the climax is the falling action
  • From the falling action, we come to the conclusion

I hope your students/children enjoy this concept map by understanding the importance of why a graphic organizer is needed, as well as understanding the variables of a concept map.

The Narrative Plot Graphic Organizer is in Google Slides, Powerpoint, and PDF formats.

Happy Writing!

Tina Arozena

Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

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Writing-Essays
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Cursive Alphabet Letter Worksheets

By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

This resource will help your students/children learn their alphabet in cursive. This resource is an EDITABLE template that includes:

  1. Complete cursive alphabet

  2. Each letter of the alphabet with two practice sheets for each letter

  3. 81 pages total in PPTX format and can be downloaded into Google Slides.

  4. If you do not like the cursive font used, this resource is completely editable OR you can email me at bigeasyhomeschoolingmom@gmail.com with a font you would like to use and I will be happy to edit this resource with the font of your choice. Please note that some fonts may not transfer correctly from Google Slides to PowerPoint and may not be aligned when you download. This is completely normal.

If your students/children enjoy this resource, I would appreciate your feedback within 24 hours after purchase and download.

Thank you so much for your continued support!

Tina Arozena - Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

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Handwriting
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1st Grade Find and write the tiny HMH Spelling Words

By Ms Garcia Store

A great resource for working on the 300 first-grade HMH spelling words of the week writing the tiny words hidden in the drawing. There are a total of 36 weeks.

Download the first module of this resource for free when subscribing to our newsletter!!

Your students will have to look with a magnifying glass for the tiny words of the HMH week hidden in the pictures of animals and write them in the boxes. They will also be able to write a sentence using one or several words of the week and color the drawing whoever wants or finishes soon.

There is no better way to learn vocabulary than to write the words after paying close attention to how they are written.

There are two different resources available:

  1. 'Find and write' resource: Your students will have to look with a magnifying glass for the tiny spelling words of the week hidden in the pictures and write them in the boxes. They will also be able to write a sentence using one or several words of the week and color the drawing whoever wants or finishes soon.
  2. 'Find, circle, and trace' resource: Your students will have to look with a magnifying glass for the tiny HMH spelling words hidden in the pictures, circle or line them, and trace the dotted words in the boxes. They will also be able to write a sentence using one or several words of the week and color the drawing whoever wants or finishes soon.

Both products can be purchased separately, but also together for a lower price.

Differentiation:

For children with greater ease when it comes to tracing the hidden words, I'd use the "Find and write" resource, while for the rest, I would opt for the "Find, circle, and trace" resource.

You will find three PDF files with three different font sizes of the hidden words for children with problems seeing words due to their visual ability. Use the one that suits each child or your group best. The two smaller ones will require the use of a magnifying glass, but most will be able to read the larger one without using it.

I hope your students enjoy this very motivating activity. Let me know in your comments.

Other resources you may be interested in:

Word Search- Find and write HMH's High-Frequency Words and Decodables

Word Search- Find and trace HMH's High-Frequency Words and Decodables

Word Search- Bundle of 'Find and write' and 'Find and trace' resources.

Other HMH resources you might be interested in

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1st Grade Memory Game HMH Spelling Words- Module 1

By Ms Garcia Store

Exciting Memory Game to Enhance First-Grade Students' Mastery of HMH Spelling Words!

Explore the first 3 weeks of this amazing resource and unleash the full potential of learning by accessing all the weeks through the following link, available for only $6.50! The complete set comprises 36 distinct decks, one for each week. During the first 5 modules (15 weeks), students will practice 6 Decodable Words per week, followed by 10 words a week in the last 7 modules (21 weeks). An impressive total of 285 words to master!

How to Play:

The game begins with all the cards face down, and players take turns flipping over two cards. If the two cards reveal the same word, they must write it on their recording sheet and keep the cards. If the words don't match, they turn the cards face down again. The player with the most cards when all cards are taken is declared the winner. For students who find the game challenging, they can play with the cards face-up to make it more accessible.

Game Ideas:

- Play Memory Game individually or in pairs, depending on the students' comfort level with remembering and writing the words.

- Combine different weeks from the same module to reinforce learning at the end of a unit.

- Utilize the cards for countless games. For example, print the cards of multiple weeks or even modules, distribute them face-up to each table or group of students, and have them find the words you call out before others do. The first group to find the word keeps the card and records it. The group with the most cards at the end wins!

- Let students pick a card from a deck, write the word, and then select another one to continue the learning process.

- Foster collaborative learning by having students work in pairs. One student picks a card and dictates the word to their partner, who writes it down. Learning together through repetition!

- For added practice, have one student in a pair say the sounds of each letter in the word, while their partner writes it down.

If you have more innovative ideas, we'd love to hear them! Feel free to share your creative game variations in your review.

Printing Instructions:

To print the cards, first print the front of the cards. After that, reload the printed sheets into the printer and print the back design. For sturdiness, thicker paper is recommended, and you can even laminate them for extra durability.

Each module consists of 2 to 4 pages. Pages 1 to 93 are the front of the cards, while pages 94 and 95 are the back. You can try both designs to see which one aligns better with your printer. Additionally, page 96 provides 4 recording sheets to write down the pairs of words you create during the game.

Unlock a world of fun and learning with our captivating Memory Game designed to elevate students' understanding of HMH Spelling Words. Enjoy the journey of learning and discovery!

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1st Grade Memory Game HMH High-frequency and Decodable Words- Module 1

By Ms Garcia Store

Exciting Memory Game to Enhance First-Grade Students' Learning of HMH Sight Words!

Try the first 3 weeks of this incredible resource and unlock the full set by clicking on the following link for only $8.50!

Memory Game HMH High-Frequency and Decodable Words

The set consists of 36 unique decks, one for each week, providing a comprehensive learning experience. Students will practice 8 High-Frequency Words and up to 6 Decodable Words per week with every deck, resulting in exposure to more than 400 words!

How to Play:

The game starts with all the cards face down, and players take turns flipping over two cards. If the two cards reveal the same word, they must write it on their recording sheet and keep the cards. If the words don't match, they turn the cards face down again. The winner is the player with the most cards when all cards have been taken. If some students find the game challenging, they can opt to play with the cards face-up for added support.

Ideas to Play:

- Engage in Memory Game sessions with High-Frequency Words, Decodable Words, or both simultaneously each week for a varied and dynamic learning experience.

- Integrate different weeks of the same module to reinforce word retention at the end of a unit, ensuring lasting mastery of the sight words.

- Utilize the versatile cards for an array of engaging games. For instance, print the cards of several weeks or even modules once for each table or group of students, all face-up. Challenge them to find the words you announce before other groups do. The first group to find the word keeps the card and records it. The group with the most cards at the end emerges victorious!

- Foster active learning by allowing students to pick a card from a deck, write the word, and then select another card. This repetition reinforces word recognition and writing skills.

- Encourage cooperative learning by pairing students. One student can pick a card and dictate the word to their partner, who will write it down. Learning together through rote practice!

- For an additional challenge, have one student in a pair pronounce the sounds of each letter in the word while their partner writes it down.

If you have more innovative ideas, feel free to share them with us in your review.

How to Print:

To print the cards, first print the front of the cards. After that, reload the printed sheets into the printer and print the back design. For sturdiness, use thicker paper, and consider laminating them for enhanced durability.

Pages 1 to 10 are the front of the cards, while pages 11 and 12 are the back. You can try both designs to see which one aligns better with your printer. Additionally, page 13 provides 4 recording sheets to write down the pairs of words you create during the game.

Prepare for an enjoyable and effective learning journey with our engaging Memory Game for HMH Sight Words. Happy learning!

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Thank you to the designers of the pictures used in this resource

Image by brgfx on Freepik

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Tap it, Map it, Graph it| Word Mapping

By K3 Homeschool Foundations

I love using this to support my early writers! I have laminated all of mine or you can simply put it in a sheet protector! Providing the letters on the page helps to differentiate it for students that need the support. This will help your students make sure they have all their sounds in their words!

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Word Family/R-Controlled Vowel Mnemonic Keyword and Sound Cards

By K3 Homeschool Foundations

These keyword letter cards will help your students remember their sounds! When you add pictures and keywords research has shown it helps in the retention and retrieval of information.

Included:

  • Mnemonic keywords
  • Word Families: all, am, an, ang, ing, ong, ung, ank, ink, onk, and unk
  • R-Controlled Vowels: ar, or, er, ir, and ur

I always have my kids create actions that go with the pictures. This allows them to be active while doing letter sounds! Research shows that adding movement to learning can also help in the retrieval and retention of information.

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Reading Strategies
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Quick Kindergarten Review

By K3 Homeschool Foundations

Easy no prep resource! Just print and go! You can use this product as a quick review of Kindergarten skills. I use this at the beginning of the year for homework for my first graders to get them back in the swing of things!

  • Phoneme segmentation and blending, rhyming, and first-sound fluency
  • Letter names and sounds and handwriting for all 26 letters (upper and lowercase)
  • Reading and spelling of the first 25 Zeno Sight Words
  • I spy page to identify sight words and upper and lower case letters
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Tap it, Map it, Graph it|Word Mapping; CVC Medial A

By K3 Homeschool Foundations

These are perfect for small-group instruction or centers! Slide them in sheet protectors or laminate and you can reuse them! You can print these cards double-sided (on the short side) so that students can self-correct!

This creates meaning for words that follow the phonics pattern they are learning. This is important in helping the child turn these words into sight words!

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What Belongs? Places & Habitats Cut Sort & Paste Activities - Distance Learning

By Three Little Homeschoolers

Looking for fun, no-prep activities to add to your classroom or homeschool? These cut, sort, and paste activity worksheets are perfect for learning about animal habitats, practicing scissor skills, for sorting centers, as morning work or for early finishers!

Part of the "What Belongs?" Series, the Places unit covers 6 places/habitats. Each place/habitat comes with a full color sorting worksheet, two versions of the worksheet in black and white, plus a "what is missing" worksheet where students complete a picture. This set also includes multiple place/habitat sorting worksheets so students can compare two or four places or habitats at once. Please see the preview above for a look at all the included worksheets!

Includes activities for the following places or habitats: forest, ocean, Arctic, farm, beach, and pumpkin patch.

*Note: this resource will be updated in the future to include other habitats and places and any purchases now will include the future update for free*

Includes:

  • 6 "What Belongs in..." cut and paste sorting worksheets (one for each place)
  • 6 "What is missing in..." complete the picture cut and paste worksheets (one for each place)
  • 5 multiple place/habitat cut and paste sorting worksheets for students to compare two or four places (i.e. forest or ocean, farm or beach, etc.)
  • Two black and white versions of each "What Belongs in..." and multiple place/habitat worksheet for easier printing. One version instructs students to color pictures before cutting and pasting.

*Total of 17 different worksheets, plus black and white versions*

This unit is part of the What Belongs? Series. Find all of the units in the series below or check out the all inclusive bundle to save 20%!

What Belongs? Holidays

What Belongs? Places/Habitats

What Belongs? Seasons

What Belongs? Rooms of the House

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Christmas Dab a Dot and Color by Letter Differentiated No Prep

By Three Little Homeschoolers

Practice letter recognition with these fun, no prep, dab a dot and color by letter printables! Each one comes in three levels, the two easier levels match a lowercase or capital letter with the same letter but one version comes with all black and white print in the picture and the other comes with colored letters to help guide early learners. Need a bit more of a challenge? Use the third version, which features a lowercase or capital letter in the picture and the opposite in the key. Included: 4 dab a dot pictures - 2 with lowercase and 2 with capital letters 3 color by letter with lowercase letters 3 color by letter with capital letters This is included in my Christmas Activities, Game, and Centers Big Bundle. If you're looking to purchase this or any of my other Christmas units, buy the bundle and save 20%! ***************************************************************************** Looking for other fun holiday activities? Christmas Tracing Prewriting & Writing Center Activities - Try this before you buy it for FREE here Christmas Bingo Jr with 30 Unique Cards What Belongs? Holiday Edition - Year Long Holiday Set Label the Parts - Winter and Holidays Colorful Christmas Trace Color & Build Writing Center Activities Bundle ***************************************************************************** Before you go... Follow me to be the first to know about discounts, sales, and new products! Get credit to use on your next purchase • Leave feedback for any purchases you've made and TeachShare will give you a credit toward your next purchase! Plus, feedback helps me make better products tailored to what my customers are looking for. *****************************************************************************

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Adapted Spring Books with 2 levels interactive pieces for special education

By Until the Pieces Fit

Your student will enjoy these Adaptive Books with a spring time theme. The three books have cute and colorful characters & 2 levels. Adaptive books are also very easy to adjust for the specific learning needs of your students. Do you need less choices (8 are provided), then just provide a reduced selection of icons.

Book 1: Hedgie in the spring

Read each page with your students. They will select the correct interactive card from a choice of 8 to demonstrate understanding of the sentence. Each page has simple and repetitive sentences: "Hedgie has a yellow flower". or "Hedgie has an umbrella".

Level 1 - supported with corresponding pictures

Level 2 - No pictures provided for support.

Book 2: Rainy Days

Adorable animals are playing in the rain. Simple and repetitive sentences "The frog plays in the rain" are provided. Animals included in this set are: dog, frog, elephant, bunny, cat, chick, bird, pig.

Level 1 - supported with corresponding pictures

Level 2 - No pictures provided for support.

Book 3: Catching butterflies

This interactive story has children Abby and Joey catching butterflies. Students will "help" them find their net, butterfly container, and colorful butterflies.

Bonus Print and Go activity: adapted book with only black and white pictures. Students will color each page as directed after reading aloud.

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Adapted Book Springtime Plant a garden w/ lifecycle, writing, & test

By Until the Pieces Fit

Springtime Adaptive Book about planting a flower garden with additional follow up activities.

Students will interact with book while you read & follow up for days with additional activities that enhance understanding and fine motor skills. Student will determine the lifecycle of a flower with a bulb, sequence the story,

Included:

  • Book interactive book (prior prep is required, however you can use the book again and again! (two complete sets are included. One book has 8 icons / 8 pages. The other book has 8 icons however only 6 pages)

  • lifecycle (bulb, sprout, plant, flower) - b/w pictures, color pictures, words & picture to picture matching & larger cards you can use to model for your students.

  • Beginning, Middle, End - Students can either write their answer or cut and paste sentences in order.

  • First, Then, Last - Students can either write their answer or cut and paste sentences in order.

  • Vocabulary - Words included: bulb, sprout, plant, flower.

    • Students can work on initial sounds then trace (B b Bulb bulb). I have also written the words in both uppercase and lowercase so students understand it is the same word.
    • Students can also write a sentence about the words.
  • Assessment - 2 included

    • choice of 2 or 3 pictures
    • short answer

I hope you enjoy this resource. I love making and using adaptive books with my students. Adaptive books are such fantastic resources to have in the classroom. They provide frequent interactions and a unique opportunity to engage in targeted skills. I have created several that give the students additional visual icons to move after each page is read. The books are short, with only eight interactive pages, and my experience has been that students of various skill levels enjoy them. It allows students to feel engaged and successful in their learning. Please reach out with any questions! untilthepiecesfit2@gmail.com

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Adaptive Books - Baseball (opening day, colors, matching & how to play?)

Adaptive Books - Springtime (weather, matching, activities & colors)

Adaptive Books - Fall (matching clothes, activities, colors & Fun in Fall!

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Thanksgiving Adapted Books (Thankful, Parade & Yummy Food) for Special Education

By Until the Pieces Fit

Three adaptive books with a Thanksgiving theme! Read to your students with these interactive books about the Thanksgiving Day Parade, yummy Thanksgiving food & things we can be thankful for. These books require some prep work; however, once made, you can use them year after year!  

Book 1: Thanksgiving Day Parade

Students will listen to a short story about parade. The book has colorful pictures (but easy on that printer!) showing students what they can expect to see. They will see a big city, news reporters, big balloons, floats, bands & end the parade with you know who...Santa!

Book 2: Yummy Food

This story uses a repetitive text ("I like") and identifies the food. Traditional Thanksgiving foods are included: pumpkin pie, stuffing, apple pie, turkey, cranberry jelly, mashed potatoes, & dinner rolls

Book 3: I am Thankful

A variety of activities are represented in this book. What might you be thankful for? Pets, teachers, family, favorite foods, games, homes and birthdays.

Do you love adaptive books & want a lot of options for your students? Then, check out my growing bundle: Growing Bundle! Adaptive / Interactive Books for Special Education.

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Book Companion - Tracks in the Snow

By Until the Pieces Fit

This book companion can be used multiple days to reinforce comprehension and story elements. Students will develop understanding of vocabulary.  Differentiate by utilizing visual supports for verbal questions.  Students will sequence the events of the story, (beginning, middle, and end), demonstrate an understanding of the story framework (2 levels), and extend their understanding through personal connections with writing activities (3 levels).  

Tracks in the Snow - Book Companion

by: Wong Herbert Yee

Neither book nor copies of the book are included in this packet. Instead, this packet is meant to provide resources for understanding.

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Word Ending Digraphs - ge &-dge

By Until the Pieces Fit

Practice the differences between the -ge/-dge word ending. Example lesson provides practice in phonological awareness, guided practice, connection to word meaning, reading of text.

This packet has activities and visuals to support practice with demonstrating understanding of why we use -ge or a -dge ending.

  • Students will sort words/pictures with the -ge/-dge ending
  • Students can practice writing / or selecting the appropriate word ending.
  • A visual is provided to discuss & sort the rules.
  • Students will highlight, read and then write sentences using the words they have learned. For more practice have students read their sentences to one another!
  • Students will also read a story, at the end they will finish it!

Answer key included:)

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Word Ending Digraphs - ch / -tch

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Spelling
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