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By Bright Horizons Learning
Diagraph? What? will help young learners to identify diagraphs and read in a simple way. This pdf file contains 24 diagraph sounds.
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Alphabet Worksheets|Match Uppercase to Lowercase|Letter Recognition
By Jan Huebner Play2Grow
These PRESCHOOL to Kindergarten worksheets are perfect for teaching students to identify the difference between uppercase and lowercase letters. These NO PREP worksheets are great for Centers, Morning Work and homework. The student will enjoy drawing a line from the uppercase to lowercase and coloring the pages. The worksheets also come in color for laminating and using over and over with dry erasers.
What you get:
Four theme based sets of 11 pages each
• Balloons bursting
• Lady construction worker with tools
• Spider’s EEK!
• Worksheet Time
This product is an important part of PRESCHOOL CURRICULUM.
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PRACTICE Alphabet Letters
FIND Upper and Lower Case
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By Beth Hammett
Wacky Wayne needs help finding his school items--ten I-Spy activities that include: Basic shapes Basic letters Basic grade level sight words School bus Boys Girls Teacher Supplies for school Graduation owl Toy chest Hopscotch Slide and more... Fun recognition practice of basic letters and shapes for pre-k-1.
By Beth Hammett
Basic shapes, letters, and sight words make up this St. Patrick's Day I-Spy for early learners. Includes letters and sight words: H A T F R O G H O T D A Y F A N R U N C U P F A L L M A N T A L L Basic Shapes include St. Patrick's Day themes, such as hearts shamrocks, stars, and much more. Great for eye/hand coordination, assessing letters, inferencing, practicing sight words, and working with basic shapes.
By Beth Hammett
Ten Valentine's Day themed I-Spy sheets for pre-k to first grade to help with shape and sight word recognition. Handouts have black and white images that can also be colored for celebrating the holiday. Includes: Sight Words: Cake Cupid Love Pig Valentines Shapes: Bell Calendar Candle Candy Clock Hearts Key Ribbon Ring Roses Star and more... Fun warm-ups or assessments for recognizing shapes and sight words.
Spelling Activities for Grades K-2
By Beth Hammett
15 Fall themed scenes that provide sight word/consonant and vowel practice. Falling leaves contain letters which can be written on the lines to make as many words as possible using consonants and vowels. Color the scenes, put together letters to make words, compare answers, small team game included. Includes: Fall scenes: trees, scarecrows, farm, farmer, pumpkins, squirrels, and more... Basic alphabet letters: vowels and consonants Directions with Optional Play and Use Great for consonants, vowels, spelling, vocabulary, and writing practice, as well as assessments.
Super Bowl Bingo Early Learner Activities
By Beth Hammett
Have some Super Bowl fun with ten bingo sheets ready to be colored. Includes related football themed sight words and images: BALL FAN GO RUN TEAM WIN Images: Coach Fan Football Football Players Cheerleaders Watch Whistle, and more... Also, includes: Directions Symbol Sheets Sight Word Sheet Excellent for incorporating the big game into classroom learning! Work on basic skills such as: letters, motor skills, shapes, and sight reading. Fun and educational!
By Beth Hammett
10 I-Spy Halloween pictures and items to help students with basic letters, hand-eye coordination, and matching skills. Can be colored and displayed. Includes: Ghost Frankenstein (2) Bat Haunted House Mummy Dracula Scary Tree and more... Fun matching activities for early elementary students.
Circus I-Spy for Grades Pre-k-1
By Beth Hammett
Have students help Wacky Wayne find letters, numbers, and shapes inside these ten circus-themed I-Spy handouts. Includes: Basic letters Numbers 1-8 Shapes: star, triangle, heart, and more... Scene themed shapes Fun learning activities for reviews and/or assessments of recognizing letters, numbers, and shapes.
Fall Halloween Coloring Sheets
By Beth Hammett
Halloween fun with 40 coloring sheets (nothing scary!) of: pumpkins scarecrows friendly ghosts haunted trees haunted house Dracula Frankenstein and more... Non-controversial and with lesson plan ideas to encourage coordination, multi-tasking skills, writing, listening, reading, storytelling, puppet theater, and more. Great for introducing Halloween as a friendly holiday.
By Beth Hammett
Help Wacky Wayne find his camping items with ten-pages of I-Spy activities that includes basic letters, numbers, and shapes. Great for motor coordination and for improving recognition and matching skills.
By Beth Hammett
Help Wacky Wayne find holiday items along with basic letters and shapes, as well as sight words. Ten I-Spy activities that include: Bears Gingerbread house Gingerbread man Moose Santa Snowflake Snowman Sled Wreath Alphabet Squares Stars and more! Great for young learners who need practice with letters and shapes recognition.
By Beth Hammett
10 I-Spy handouts with fall themes. Find and match basic letters and shapes. Includes: Scarecrows Farm Farmer Pumpkins Squirrels Leaves Shapes Basic Letters and many more... Handouts can be colored and displayed.
By Beth Hammett
15 fun handouts for lower elementary students to color, draw, make predictions, and write on Groundhog Day! Includes: Extra Resource Sheet for Facts, Photos, Videos, extra handouts... Coloring Sheets of Groundhogs & Happy Groundhog Day Calendar for filling in days of the month Facts about Groundhogs to complete Maze My Groundhog Day Story Prediction Sheet for groundhog seeing his shadow Groundhog Word Activity Shadow activity Make a Groundhog Day ribbon Prediction Sheet for end of winter Find G-R-O-U-N-D-H-O-G within the picture (with answer sheet) Activities can be used for individual/small group/whole group. Excellent for introducing a longer unit, can be used as assessment at end of unit,as quick lesson plans for understanding non-fiction text, or just for celebrating Groundhog Day! Critical thinking required on some handouts. Fun for all!
By Kim Romero
The Handy Dandy Speller is a spelling dictionary for students to keep in their Writing Folders. If they need help spelling a word, they can look in their Handy Dandy Speller. If the word is not there, they can add it to their Handy Dandy Speller for next time. The Handy Dandy Speller is a handy and fun tool for learners. The Handy Speller has fun shapes, so students will enjoy writing the words inside the shapes. I hope you enjoy this product. Please provide a rating and feedback. Thank you so very much! If you like this item please check out my Dictionary Skills Characters
First Grade Sight Words Apples Cards -Flashcards Color. B&W for Early Literacy
By EduTeachers Toolbox
First Grade Sight Words Apples Cards -Flashcards Color. B&W for Early Literacy
Enhance your child's reading skills with our vibrant "First Grade Sight Words Cards on Apples." This engaging set is designed to help first graders master essential sight words through colorful and fun apple-themed flashcards.
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56 Sight Word Cards: Includes a comprehensive set of 48 sight words, crucial for first-grade literacy.
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-First Grade Teachers
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Our "First Grade Sight Words Cards on Apples" provide a fun and effective way to help first graders master key sight words, making reading a more enjoyable and successful experience.
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Inflectional Endings: -ed, -ing, and plural endings - Color by Endings - Puppies
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a worksheet for students to practice inflectional endings: -ed, -ing, and plural endings. Students will need colored pencils, crayons, or markers to color in the puppies with the correct endings. This would be a great product for morning work, sub work, and or busy work. I hope you enjoy. Please rate and review.
Beginning Digraphs Activity - Building Spring Flowers
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a spring-themed activity to practice beginning Digraphs Sh-, Th-, Wh-, and Ch-.
**Students will need Scissors, Glue/Tap, and Colored Pencils/Crayons.**
Students will need to cut out the center of the flower with the beginning digraphs on them. Then they will need to cut off the pedals. (6 pedals for each digraph). Once they have cut it all out, they will then glue/tape the pedals to which center they belong.
Example: There goes with Th- center.
This would be a great activity to display students' work!
I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.
Physical Escape Room for The Lorax - Comprehension and Sight Words
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a physical escape room to be completed after reading the Lorax. Students will answer comprehension questions for their clues along with spelling some sight words and vocabulary words. It all ends with them unscrambling letters to make the door code.
This will take some prep. You will need to print off all the clues (which I included some options already) like the gloves and the watering can. You then hang those up around the room for the students to find. Have a stack of clues by that item so students can get their next clue.
I would recommend having the students complete this in groups no bigger than 3 or 4. Each group will need a clue sheet so they can keep track of their clues and also provide you with answers. This also has the area where they will provide the door code. You will also need to provide the timer for the students. I recommend putting it on a projector board so all the students can see the time.
You start off by showing the students the intro message from the Lorax, then you provide the groups with the clue sheets, and Clue # 1.
If you would like to do a virtual escape room, I also have created one to go along with The Lorax.
I hope you enjoy it! Please rate and review.