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By Kaylor Creations
Be equipped to engage, inspire, and encourage young learners with ALL of Kaylor Creations’ educational resources! With this growing MEGA bundle deal, you will get all products currently in my store and all future products at the steep discount of 50% off! ✨With the purchase of this bundle, every time I add a new resource to my store, you will get it FREE automatically.✨
If you love Kaylor Creations ✝️Christian Education resources because they engage learners in fun and creative ways, then this is the bundle for you!
This bundle will help you SAVE MONEY overall with 50% off the cost of buying individually!
This bundle will help you SAVE TIME in planning because you will get all the ready-to-go printable resources in my store such as:
Bible Lessons, Crafts, Games, Worksheets
Preschool Bible Letter and Number of the Week
Primary Reading and Math Resources
Bible Story Decodable Reader Mini Books
Seasonal Crafts and Activities
Christian Clipart and Borders
Kindergarten Readiness Resources
Classroom Decorations
Upper Elementary Reading Comprehension Resources
Classroom Community Building Resources
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I aim to make all my resources INSPIRE and ENCOURAGE young learners.
This bundle is a PERFECT idea for teachers of:
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So if you love Kaylor Creations resources because they ENGAGE young learners in fun and creative ways, and you want to save time and money, then this is the bundle for you!
Thank you and HAPPY TEACHING!
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Decodable Word Bingo Bundle: Practice Reading Decodable Words!
By Tech for Teaching
Introducing Decodable Word Bingo – an engaging activity for students to practice decoding and word recognition with a variety of spelling patterns in single and multisyllabic words! These games are designed to help students develop their skills decoding words with various spelling patterns!
Each of the 30 unique Bingo cards contains 24 randomly selected decodable words. 60 matching calling cards are included. The 24 words are chosen from a list of 60 words, so each Bingo card has a unique combination. Bingos should be frequent but not every word appears on every card.
Students will blend the words multiple times throughout the game facilitating orthographic mapping!
Practice decoding words with a variety of spelling patterns with a fun and engaging activity your students will be sure to enjoy!
What’s included in each set:
Use your printer settings to print two on a page for smaller cards!
Clipart provided by Sasha Mitten at Rainbow Sprinkle Studio
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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Decodable Word Bingo Bundle: Practice Reading Decodable Words!
By Tech for Teaching
Introducing Decodable Word Bingo – an engaging activity for students to practice decoding and word recognition with a variety of spelling patterns in single and multisyllabic words! These games are designed to help students develop their skills decoding words with various spelling patterns!
Each of the 30 unique Bingo cards contains 24 randomly selected decodable words. 60 matching calling cards are included. The 24 words are chosen from a list of 60 words, so each Bingo card has a unique combination. Bingos should be frequent but not every word appears on every card.
Students will blend the words multiple times throughout the game facilitating orthographic mapping!
Practice decoding words with a variety of spelling patterns with a fun and engaging activity your students will be sure to enjoy!
What’s included in each set:
Use your printer settings to print two on a page for smaller cards!
Clipart provided by Sasha Mitten at Rainbow Sprinkle Studio
___________________________________
Copyright: Tech for Teaching©
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Phonics Fluency Full Year Bundle Alphabet-Compound Words-Open/Closed Syllables
By Come Alive Communications
Let's face it-As teachers, we NEED more practice for our students in becoming fluent readers. Get the fluent, automatic readers you are striving for with this mega bundle that includes all lessons from alphabet to open and closed syllables in a ready-to-use, print and go chart. These fluency charts are perfect for supporting your learners in Kindergarten through 2nd grade and beyond to students struggling with automatic recall of letter sounds and application.
Ready Reads are warm-up rapid automatic naming activities designed to engage students’ eyes and brains, providing effective reinforcement for ANY curriculum. These charts align with the scope and sequence of UFLI, making them an excellent tool for building foundational reading skills. They are not endorsed by or affiliated with UFLI-they are simply reinforcement activities aligned to UFLI’s scope and sequence. Ready Reads fluency charts can be used in small groups, whole-group instruction with a projector, in pairs for accountability, or for individual whisper reading. They are versatile and can be adapted to an "I read, We read, You read" format.
These activities focus on students identifying graphemes, phonemes, and blending words. As students progress through the UFLI lessons, they will name each grapheme (e.g., "Digraph ch"), articulate the phoneme (e.g., /ch/), or blend the word aloud. This routine reinforces the left-to-right progression of reading, builds fluency with letters and sounds, and forms the building blocks for automaticity and fluent reading.
Take a look at my preview for a better peek at what is included. This couples perfectly with my Scavenger Hunt Series which provides an independent active center aligned to the same standards: Uppercase/Lowercase, Initial Sound, CVC, Digraphs, VCe
Contents:
Perfect For:
Common Core Alignment:
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.K.1a : I can follow words from left to right, top to bottom
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.K.2d: I can isolate and pronounce the initial, medial vowel and final sounds in 3 phoneme CVC words.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.K.3a I can demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.K.3b I can associate the long and short sounds with the common spellings for the five major vowels.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.1.3a I can know the spelling sound correspondences for common consonant digraphs
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.a.3b I can decode regularly spelled one-syllable words.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.1.3c I can know final -e for representing long vowel sounds.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.2.3.a I can distinguish long and short vowels when reading regularly spelled one-syllable words.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.2.3.c I can decode regularly spelled two syllable words with long vowels.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.2.3.d I can decode words with common prefixes and suffixes.
How it works:
1. Before Starting:
Ensure students have already been taught the corresponding lesson explicitly. Ready Reads should follow the previously taught content in accordance with the Science of Reading principles, which emphasize systematic and cumulative instruction.
2. Using Ready Read Charts:
Whole Class: Display the chart on a projector or screen for the entire class to read together.
Small Group: Using printed copies, assign students a row to read. Students whisper read and follow along while another student reads orally. OR Side by side students work in pairs to read their line to each other while the teacher listens to each student in turn read.
Partner Practice: Students can work in pairs to read and support each other, holding each other accountable.
Individual Reading: Students can whisper read the charts on their own, practicing graphemes, phonemes, or word blending.
3. Adapting Formats:
Use an “I read, We read, You read” model. Begin by modeling the reading, follow with group reading, and finally allow students to read independently. All student eyes should always be on the text.
4. For Pre-Readers and Early Readers:
Guide them through the left-to-right reading progression to help develop fluency with the letters and sounds they’ve already learned. This helps in recognizing graphemes and phonemes quickly, setting the stage for fluent reading.
5. Grapheme and Phoneme Practice:
For Graphemes: Students say the name of each grapheme (e.g., “Digraph ch”).
For Phonemes: Students say the sound each grapheme makes (e.g., /ch/).
For Word Blending: Students blend the sounds to say the entire word.
6. Using the Different Versions:
Letter/Sound Charts: In each corresponding lesson, the first chart is the grapheme/phoneme chart. These charts spiral 8 different grapheme/phonemes from previous lessons, so students will continually practice them to mastery.
Word Charts: There are 4 versions of each word chart through lesson 41 and 3 versions from 42-68 : Word Charts through C each include a different set of six words, while the last chart features a serif font. It’s important to use both, as serif fonts (especially letters like “a” and “g”) can look different to students in books, and they need to recognize these variations instantly.
Blank Chart: Use the blank Ready Read chart to customize content with specific letters or words that meet your students' needs.
Ready Reads are flexible, purposeful, and easy to integrate into your literacy instruction!
You will love it because:
You will love that it is done for you. No more scrambling to provide daily practice that curriculum companies miss. You will love the versatility of being able to use them in whole group, small group, in Tier 1, in intervention, as homework, with a para, in partners or in read to self. Knowing that these are aligned to a trusted phonics curriculum in a sequence that makes sense puts teachers' minds at ease. Ready Reads fluency charts come in multiple versions so words or letters cannot be memorized for repeated use. They are substitute friendly and ready to go.
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Letter Naming Fluency Practice- Kinder Fundations Aligned Unit 1 Bundle
By Your Educational Oasis
Enhance your literacy instruction with our Letter Naming Fluency Practice Worksheets - Kindergarten Reading Supports Bundle. Perfectly complementing Fundations, this bundle bolsters rapid letter recognition and sound correspondence through systematic and engaging activities. Featuring interactive exercises, progress monitoring tools, and differentiated instruction, it ensures all students build strong foundational skills essential for reading success. Invest in this bundle to empower your students with the confidence and proficiency they need to excel in literacy.
Benefits
Bolsters rapid letter recognition and sound correspondence.
Ensures all students build strong foundational skills essential for reading success.
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
This worksheet bundle can be implemented in various ways in the classroom, including in centers, small groups, for independent work, or as peer tutoring activities.
Testimonials
“My students have shown tremendous improvement in letter naming fluency since incorporating these worksheets into our daily routine!” - Happy Teacher
UFLI Inspired Resource Lessons 35-128 | Phonics Sort & Reading Pyramids Bundle
By Sweet Maple Teaching
Are you looking for extension activities to use after your whole group UFLI phonics instruction? These UFLI inspired second grade resources include two student-led center-based resources to support your phonemic awareness instruction! These resources encompass lessons 35-128 and give you the opportunity to print and go with low prep time.
What's included:
Reading Pyramids
Word Sort
Multiple word cards related to the UFLI Foundations curriculum phonics skill.
Cut and paste activity that works well with a student interactive journal.
Sorting activity to decipher between learned phonics skills.
Thank you for visiting our store. We're thankful that you chose to stop by our page. We're a new TeachShare shop starting out. We would love it if you'd click on the green star next to our store logo to follow along with us! Be the first to know about our new discounts, freebies, and product launches through your email.
Related Resources:
You can also find these resources individually linked below: UFLI Inspired Phonics Sort Station Work and UFLI Inspired Reading Pyramids Station Work.
TeachShare Credit to Use on Future Purchases:
Log into your account and find your "my purchases" page. Next to each purchase, you'll see a feedback button. You'll be able to click it, give a quick rating, and leave a short comment about the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you can use toward your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps us decide what is important to our wonderful customers.
Phonics Fluency Short/Long Vowels, Blends, Digraphs, Open/Closed Syllables
By Come Alive Communications
We NEED more phonics practice! But how do I fit it in? You can have the fluent readers you hope for with these Ready Reads Phonics Fluency Practice Activity Charts that provide quick, daily oral phonics practice. With step by step teacher directions, 186 charts over 43 lessons-this Ready Read Pack picks up where the Alphabet pack left off. This includes letter names and sounds review in isolation, and with words in each lesson. Skills covered are blends in context with CCVC and CVCC words, short vowel review words, the FLSZ Rule words, digraphs, long vowels in VCe words, soft c/g, compound words, word endings with -es, -ed, -ing, and words in open and closed syllables. This semester long phonics packet is ready to go saving you time and energy! These activity practice charts follow the sequence of phonics skills introduced in the UFLI scope and sequence in a sequential, cumulative way to support ANY curriculum. Previously introduced skills/sounds stay on the charts for 8 consecutive lessons before dropping off. New skills/sounds are added after you explicitly teach them using your curriculum. Students keep their eyes on these skills/sounds as long as you need them to while building mastery.
Perfect for busy teachers, these easy prep charts can be used immediately in every lesson to build those automatic readers you went into teaching for. The versatility in using them in whole group with a projector, in small group as a warm up to the day's lesson, in centers reading to someone, homework, or in reading to self, makes these charts a powerful tool in your toolbox.
Take a peek at my preview for a better idea at what's included. My Scavenger Hunt series couples perfectly with this resource to provide another independent center with the same content to create a comprehensive double whammy of practice. Individually, you can choose from Uppercase/lowercase matching, Initial Sound, or the CVC, Digraphs, and VCe bundle. If your students are still learning their letters and sounds, you should start with my Ready Read Alphabet Fluency Charts.
Contents of this pack:
Perfect For:
Common Core Alignment:
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.K.1a : I can follow words from left to right, top to bottom
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.K.2d: I can isolate and pronounce the initial, medial vowel and final sounds in 3 phoneme CVC words.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.K.3a I can demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.K.3b I can associate the short sounds with the common spellings for the five major vowels.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.1.3 I can know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.1.3b I can decode regularly spelled one-syllable words.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.1.3c I can know final -e for representing long vowel sounds.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.1.3d I can use knowledge that every syllable must have a vowel sound to determine the number of syllables in a printed word.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.1.3e I can decode two-syllable words following basic patterns by breaking the words into syllables.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.2.3 I can know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.2.3a I can distinguish long and short vowels when reading regularly spelled one-syllable words.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.2.3c I can decode regularly spelled two-syllable words with long vowels.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.2.3d I can decode words with common suffixes.
How it works:
1. Before Starting:
Ensure students have already been taught the corresponding lesson explicitly. Ready Reads should follow the previously taught content in accordance with the Science of Reading principles, which emphasize systematic and cumulative instruction.
2. Using Ready Read Charts:
Whole Class: Display the chart on a projector or screen for the entire class to read together.
Small Group: Using printed copies, assign students a row to read. Students whisper read and follow along while another student reads orally. OR Side by side students work in pairs to read their line to each other while the teacher listens to each student in turn read.
Partner Practice: Students can work in pairs to read and support each other, holding each other accountable.
How it works:
1. Before Starting:
Ensure students have already been taught the corresponding lesson explicitly. Ready Reads should follow the previously taught content in accordance with the Science of Reading principles, which emphasize systematic and cumulative instruction.
2. Using Ready Read Charts:
Whole Class: Display the chart on a projector or screen for the entire class to read together.
Small Group: Using printed copies, assign students a row to read. Students whisper read and follow along while another student reads orally. OR Side by side students work in pairs to read their line to each other while the teacher listens to each student in turn read.
Partner Practice: Students can work in pairs to read and support each other, holding each other accountable.
Individual Reading: Students can whisper read the charts on their own, practicing graphemes, phonemes, or word blending or for homework.
3. Adapting Formats:
Use an “I read, We read, You read” model. Begin by modeling the reading, follow with group reading, and finally allow students to read independently. All student eyes should always be on the text.
4. For Pre-Readers and Early Readers:
Guide them through the left-to-right reading progression to help develop fluency with the letters and sounds they’ve already learned. This helps in recognizing graphemes and phonemes quickly, setting the stage for fluent reading.
5. Grapheme and Phoneme Practice:
For Graphemes: Students say the name of each grapheme (e.g., “digraph ch”).
For Phonemes: Students say the sound each grapheme makes (e.g., /ch/).
For Word Blending: Students blend the sounds to say the entire word.
6. Using the Different Versions:
Letter/Sound Charts: In each corresponding lesson, the first chart is the grapheme/phoneme chart. These charts spiral 8 different grapheme/phonemes from previous lessons, so students will continually practice them to mastery. Word Charts: There are 4 versions of each word chart through lesson 41 and 3 versions from 42-68 : Word Charts through C each include a different set of six words following the skill taught, while the last chart features a serif font. It’s important to use both, as serif fonts (especially letters like “a” and “g”) can look different to students in books, and they need to recognize these variations instantly.
Blank Chart: Use the blank Ready Read chart to customize content with specific letters or words that meet your students' needs.
Ready Reads are flexible, purposeful, and easy to integrate into your literacy instruction!
You will love it because:
You will love that it is done for you. No more scrambling to provide daily practice that curriculum companies miss. You will love the versatility of being able to use them in whole group, small group, in Tier 1, in intervention, as homework, with a para, in partners or in read to self. Knowing that these are aligned to a trusted phonics curriculum in a sequence that makes sense puts teachers' minds at ease. Ready Reads fluency charts come in multiple versions so words or letters cannot be memorized for repeated use. They are substitute friendly and ready to go.
Click the follow ⭐next to my name and get notified when my newest products post.
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Go to your My Purchases page and beside each purchase (after 24hrs) you'll see a Leave a Review button. Click that and you can leave a quick rating and a comment. You will get 1 credit for every spent to use on future purchases! I value your feedback greatly, and it helps me create more products to help you!
My prayer is that my products fill a gap, a need for you and give you a little spark of excitement to bless kids. Thank you so much for your support of my store. Students can whisper read the charts on their own, practicing graphemes, phonemes, or word blending.
By Beth Hammett
Fall Halloween Bundle
Over 150+ activities included in 9 packets for Fall and Halloween fun!
Descriptions:
Activity Packet 1: Halloween Coloring Sheets
40 pages
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.
Activity Packet 2: Eerie Writing Prompts
21 pages
Eerie story starters to get your students in the mood for writing scary stories! Great visuals with one liner story starters. Colorful and imaginative prompts for creative writing practice and peer workshopping.
Includes:
Perhaps we could become friends...
Two eyes peered back at me...
I've had a very interesting life!
Come closer...
Let me tell you how I ended up here...
C'mon out...there's nothing to be afraid of!
Meet my new friend
The eerie glow of the pumpkin...
I know what you did!
Have a seat and let me tell you my story!
The howl of the wolf scared me.
Something went bump in the night
I started up the winding road...
The blaze lit up the night's sky...
Let me show you my castle!
"Help!" screamed the principal.
We found the shipwrecked boat...
Great Halloween writing prompts for practicing creative writing, storytelling, and peer workshopping skills!
Activity Packet 3: Get Fit Action Story: Frank N. Stein’s Haunted Horse
15 pages
Get students exercising and moving as they follow along with Frank N. Stein's move to a new neighborhood, where he finds new friends to help make his house a home. Action words include:
looked around
moped
juggled
skipped rope
frown
blow
shivered and shook
dropped to the ground
ran
slammed
quiver
danced
stood still
knock
jump
shook hands
waved
stepped to the right
boogied to the Monster Mash
shouted,
“Happy Halloween!”
Practice/assess coordination, comprehension, fitness, following directions, listening, and sight words with Get Fit Action Stories. Use for daily warm-ups, rainy day indoor activities, PE, reading, and learning styles. Fun and enjoyable for all!
Activity Packet 4: Write a Scary Story with Word Banks and Coloring Images
16 pages
16 Halloween coloring images with holiday word banks that include:
Cats
Bats
Dracula
Frankenstein
Ghosts
Pirate
Pumpkins
Trick or Treat
Witches
Zombies
and more...
Includes: Suggestions For Use sheet and template to create your own vocabulary word bank. Upper levels can use for poetry and contest writing. Fun way to assess writing skills in an ELA classroom. Grab a blanket and flashlight, turn on the lighted pumpkin, and have a classroom read-around of Halloween stories.
Activity Packet 5: Wacky Wayne’s Halloween I-Spy
11 pages
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.
Activity Packet 6: Wacky Wayne’s Fall I-Spy
11 pages
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.
Activity Packet 7: Halloween Color, Count and Match Activities
22 pages
22 Halloween themed handouts for early learners to practice math skills, such as:
coloring/motor skills
counting
holiday
matching
numbers 1-10
sight words
themes
(No controversial or scary images!)
Find the correct Halloween symbol sheet to match the handout then cut, color, and paste. Practice basic numbers and sight words recognition, as well as matching symbols. Can be used for assessment. Includes extra activities and ideas for use of handouts.
Activity Packet 8: Fabulous Fall Activities
26 pages
25 fall themed creative writing handouts, poetry sheets, coloring activities, and more for elementary grades:
Includes:
Fall Scavenger Hunt
Classmate Scarecrow (Facebook page with Scarecrow)
"F is for"
My Pumpkin Poem (writing & craft activity)
Fall Acrostic Poem
What I love about fall
Create a Fall Feast party invitation
Write a Fall Story (with fall vocabulary word bank)
Write a tongue twister (with fall vocabulary word bank)
Draw a fall scene in the camera's lens
How many words can you make from "corn and oats"
Quack! Quack! If I were a duck...
Design a sign to sell your veggies/photos
My Fall Message for You
My Favorite thing to do in Fall
Fall interview
Fall newspaper
Fabulous Fall Recipe
Fall word search
& more...
Lots of creative and engaging handouts and activities for fall fun!
Activity Packet 9: Falling Leaf Spelling Activities
18 pages
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.
Fall Halloween Bundle includes over 150+ fun activities!
UFLI Foundations Inspired Lessons 35-128 | Reading Pyramids Station Work
By Sweet Maple Teaching
Are you looking for extension activities to use after your whole group UFLI phonics instruction? This UFLI inspired second grade resource includes a student-led center-based resource to support your phonemic awareness instruction! These resources encompass lessons 35-128 and give you the opportunity to print and go with low prep time.
What's included:
Resource for 1 reading center, tier 2-3 instruction, whole group extension activity
Student self-check resource (I print all the answer sheets and put them in a binder with sheet protectors).
Worksheets (each worksheet includes the following)
Two separate reading pyramids
Cut and paste sentence scramble
Sentence writing
This is station 1 of 4. Each station will be uploaded when completed. I'll be creating a bundle resource when completed.
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Related Resources:
If you enjoyed this resource, check out our companion UFLI Inspired Phonics Sort Station Work
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UFLI Foundations Inspired Resource Lessons 35-128 | Phonics Sort | Station Work
By Sweet Maple Teaching
Are you looking for extension activities to use after your whole group UFLI phonics instruction? This UFLI inspired second grade resource includes a student-led center-based resource to support your phonemic awareness instruction! These resources encompass lessons 35-128 and give you the opportunity to print and go with low prep time.
What's included:
Resource for 1 reading center, tier 2-3 instruction, whole group extension activity
Student self-check resource (I print all the answer sheets and put them in a binder with sheet protectors).
Worksheets (Each worksheet includes the following)
Multiple word cards related to the UFLI Foundations curriculum phonics skill.
Cut and paste activity that works well with a student interactive journal.
Sorting activity to decipher between learned phonics skills.
This is station 2 of 4. Each station will be uploaded when finished. I'll be creating a bundle resource when completed.
Thank you for visiting our store. We're thankful that you chose to stop by our page. We're a new TeachShare shop starting out. We would love it if you'd click on the green star next to our store logo to follow along with us! Be the first to know about our new discounts, freebies, and product launches through your email.
Related Resources:
If you enjoyed this resource, check out our companion UFLI Inspired Reading Pyramids Station Work.
TeachShare Credit to Use on Future Purchases:
Log into your account and find your my purchases page. Next to each purchase, you'll see a feedback button. You'll be able to click it, give a quick rating, and leave a short comment about the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you can use toward your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps us decide what is important to our wonderful customers.
PE & Reading: Get Fit Action Stories Holiday Bundle
By Beth Hammett
Holiday bundle includes 6 holiday Get Fit stories and editable word file overview handout with sight words lists:
1. Frank N. Stein’s Haunted House (October: Halloween)
2. Tom the Turkey Takes a Break (November: Thanksgiving)
3. A Veteran’s Day Celebration (November: Veteran’s Day)
4. The Vanishing Valentine’s (February: Valentine’s Day)
5. Lucky the Leprechaun Looks for Gold (March: St. Patrick’s Day)
6. Santa’s Missing Suit (December: Christmas)
Get Fit Action Stories: Frank N. Stein’s Haunted House
Get students exercising and moving as they follow along with Frank N. Stein's move to a new neighborhood, where he finds new friends to help make his house a home. Action words include:
looked around
moped
juggled
skipped rope
frown
blow
shivered and shook
dropped to the ground
ran
slammed
quiver
danced
stood still
knock
jump
shook hands
waved
stepped to the right
boogied to the Monster Mash
shouted,
“Happy Halloween!”
Practice/assess coordination, comprehension, fitness, following directions, listening, and sight words with Get Fit Action Stories. Use for daily warm-ups, rainy day indoor activities, PE, reading, and learning styles. Fun and enjoyable for all!
Get Fit Action Stories: Tom the Turkey Takes a Break
What happens when Tom the Turkey decides not to participate in Thanksgiving? This active learning book includes listening and sight words that are physically acted out when read aloud. Get fit while reading and learning!
Action words include:
1. gobbled and hopped
2. yelled, “Stop!”
3. sat on the ground
4. Shake a leg
5. wave your hand
6. jumped up and down
7. gobble, gobble…
8. shook hands
9. stretched and yawned
10. looked around
11. frowned
12. smiled
13. ran
14. stood frozen
15. remained frozen
16. shaded his eyes
17. Beep, beep
18. wriggled
19. yelled, “Happy Thanksgiving!”
Includes short story elements that can also be taught. Meets CCSS for assessment of listening, following directions, sight words, vocabulary, and more...Have fun exercising and learning with Tom the turkey!
Get Fit Action Stories: A Veteran’s Day Celebration
What is Veterans Day? When does it fall each year? What kinds of celebrations honor our veterans? Students get an introduction and definition of Veterans Day, plus why it is different than Memorial Day. Then, get ready to join the parade! Play ball, watch fireworks, and thank a veteran for serving!
Get Fit Action Stories combine reading, sight words, listening, speaking, directions, and physical education into one assignment. It's a fun, physical learning adventure!
Action Words included:
1. salute
2. clap
3. Miss America wave
4. struts
5. moves a scepter up and down
6. twirl
7. toss
8. catch
9. plays a violin
10. toots a horn
11. beats a drum
12. pedal
13. flip hamburgers
14. toss salads
15. swing bats
16. hit homeruns
17. yells, “Ewwwww” then
“Awwwww”
18. “Thank you!”
19. salute
20. “Happy Veterans Day!”
Get Fit Action Stories: The Vanishing Valentines
What happened to Ms. Vee's Valentine's Day cards? Exercise and read along to uncover the Valentine's Day mystery with this Get Fit Action Story.
Includes:
Directions
Example
Action Word List
Actions include:
1.look up and down
2. picked flowers
3. Boo-hoo! Wah-wah!
(cry)
3. magnifying glass and looked
4. jumped rope
5. cooked
6. fly
7. winked
8. close our eyes
9. count to ten
10. lifts weights
11. prowls under rocks
12. bounces
13. hold on to your heart
14. delivered
15. “Happy Valentine’s Day!”
shouts
Meets CCSS reading guidelines. Great for building motor skills and reading skills. Students will enjoy learning and exercising with The Vanishing Valentine's story!
Get Fit Action Stories: Lucky the Leprechaun Looks for Gold
Can Lucky find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? What happens when he runs into Mr. Dragon? Can a leprechaun and dragon become friends? Exercise and practice sight words on Lucky's journey to find the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
Includes:
Directions
Sight Words and Exercise List:
dance a jig
hunt rainbows
eat
sleep
watch for rainbows
looks up
jumps
points and yells “There’s a rainbow!”
runs
tiptoes
sidesteps
skips
sits
rests
cheers, “Hip-hip hooray!”
waves a club
link arms and dance a jig
shake hands
share the gold
Wish your friends
“Happy St. Patrick’s Day!”
Excellent for bad weather days, physical education classes, ELA sight word practice, motor coordination, and visual imagery skills. Fun and engaging! Meets CCSS.
Get Fit Action Stories: Santa’s Missing Suit
Where is Santa's missing red suit? Help Evie the elf as she recruits other elves, reindeer, and snowmen to help find Santa's red suit. Will Santa's famous yearly trip be delayed?
Each page contains action word(s) for students to physically act out. Words include:
1. snored
2. danced a jig
3. hummed
4. checked and double checked
5. shook hands
6. whistled
7. looked under
8. tiptoed
9. pawed
10. searched
11. made snowballs
12. tossed
13. hop
14. shook their heads and yelled, “No!”
15. jumped up and down
16. slowly cracked open the door
17. peeked
18. waved
19. shouted, “Ho, ho, ho…Happy holidays!”
Meets CCSS for speaking and listening, reading foundation skills, and physical education. Have while learning and searching for Santa's missing red suit!
Decodable Word Bingo Bundle: Practice Decoding Multisyllabic Words!
By Tech for Teaching
Introducing Multisyllabic Word Bingo – an engaging activity for students to practice decoding and word recognition with multisyllabic words! These games are designed to help students develop their skills decoding six different types of multisyllabic words:
Each of the 30 unique Bingo cards contains 24 randomly selected two-syllable words. 60 matching calling cards are included. The 24 words are chosen from a list of 60 words, so each Bingo card has a unique combination. Bingos should be frequent but not every word appears on every card.
Students will blend the words multiple times throughout the game facilitating orthographic mapping!
Practice decoding multisyllabic words with a variety of spelling patterns with a fun and engaging activity your students will be sure to enjoy!
What’s included in each set:
Use your printer settings to print two on a page for smaller cards!
Clipart provided by Sasha Mitten at Rainbow Sprinkle Studio
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Decodable Word Bingo Bundle: Practice Decoding Multisyllabic Words!
By Tech for Teaching
Introducing Multisyllabic Word Bingo – an engaging activity for students to practice decoding and word recognition with multisyllabic words! These games are designed to help students develop their skills decoding six different types of multisyllabic words:
Each of the 30 unique Bingo cards contains 24 randomly selected two-syllable words. 60 matching calling cards are included. The 24 words are chosen from a list of 60 words, so each Bingo card has a unique combination. Bingos should be frequent but not every word appears on every card.
Students will blend the words multiple times throughout the game facilitating orthographic mapping!
Practice decoding multisyllabic words with a variety of spelling patterns with a fun and engaging activity your students will be sure to enjoy!
What’s included in each set:
Use your printer settings to print two on a page for smaller cards!
Clipart provided by Sasha Mitten at Rainbow Sprinkle Studio
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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
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Kinder CVC Short Vowel Fluency Passages Reading Decodables Printable Bundle
By Your Educational Oasis
These CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) and short vowel reading passages are designed to help early learners build foundational reading skills. Featuring simple words structured around a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern with short vowel sounds (e.g., "cat," "dog"), this bundle aids readers in mastering sound blending, recognizing common sight words, and developing fluency in reading phonetically regular words. This approach supports early literacy skill development and lays the groundwork for advanced reading comprehension.
Benefits
Mastering sound blending
Recognizing common sight words
Developing fluency in reading phonetically regular words
Supports early literacy skill development
Lays the groundwork for advanced reading comprehension
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
This bundle of printable Kinder CVC Short Vowels Fluency Passages can be implemented in the classroom during centers, independent work, or peer tutoring sessions. Students can practice decoding words, blending sounds, and improving their reading fluency.
Testimonials
"My students have shown significant progress in their reading skills after using these fluency passages. The flexibility of implementation makes it a valuable resource in my classroom." - ThompsonTeaches
Check out our other decodable reading passages bundles for different grade levels and phonics patterns.
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Decodable Word Bingo Bundle: Short Vowel Word Blending Practice Games!
By Tech for Teaching
Introducing Short Vowel Word Bingo – an engaging activity for students to practice blending and word recognition with short vowel words! These games are designed to help students develop their skills blending CVC words, beginning and ending blends, words with consonant digraphs, and a combination of all short vowel skills!
Each of the 30 unique Bingo cards contains 24 randomly selected short vowel words. 60 matching calling cards are included. The 24 words are chosen from a list of 60 words, so each Bingo card has a unique combination. Bingos should be frequent but not every word appears on every card.
Students will blend the words multiple times throughout the game facilitating orthographic mapping!
Practice short vowel word blending with a fun and engaging activity your students will be sure to enjoy!
What’s included:
Use your printer settings to print two on a page for smaller cards!
Clipart provided by Sasha Mitten at Rainbow Sprinkle Studio
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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Decodable Word Bingo Bundle: Vowel Teams, Silent E, and R-Controlled Vowels!
By Tech for Teaching
Introducing Decodable Word Bingo – an engaging activity for students to practice decoding and word recognition with more advanced vowel patterns! These games are designed to help students develop their skills blending long vowel teams, advanced vowel teams, words with silent e, and r-controlled vowel words!
Each of the 30 unique Bingo cards contains 24 randomly selected single-syllable words. 60 matching calling cards are included. The 24 words are chosen from a list of 60 words, so each Bingo card has a unique combination. Bingos should be frequent but not every word appears on every card.
Students will blend the words multiple times throughout the game facilitating orthographic mapping!
Practice more advanced vowel patterns in single syllable words with a fun and engaging activity your students will be sure to enjoy!
What’s included in each set:
Use your printer settings to print two on a page for smaller cards!
Clipart provided by Sasha Mitten at Rainbow Sprinkle Studio
___________________________________
Copyright: Tech for Teaching©
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Decodable Word Bingo Bundle: Short Vowel Word Blending Practice Games!
By Tech for Teaching
Introducing Short Vowel Word Bingo – an engaging activity for students to practice blending and word recognition with short vowel words! These games are designed to help students develop their skills blending CVC words, beginning and ending blends, words with consonant digraphs, and a combination of all short vowel skills!
Each of the 30 unique Bingo cards contains 24 randomly selected short vowel words. 60 matching calling cards are included. The 24 words are chosen from a list of 60 words, so each Bingo card has a unique combination. Bingos should be frequent but not every word appears on every card.
Students will blend the words multiple times throughout the game facilitating orthographic mapping!
Practice short vowel word blending with a fun and engaging activity your students will be sure to enjoy!
What’s included:
Use your printer settings to print two on a page for smaller cards!
Clipart provided by Sasha Mitten at Rainbow Sprinkle Studio
___________________________________
Copyright: Tech for Teaching©
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Decodable Word Bingo Bundle: Vowel Teams, Silent E, and R-Controlled Vowels!
By Tech for Teaching
Introducing Decodable Word Bingo – an engaging activity for students to practice decoding and word recognition with more advanced vowel patterns! These games are designed to help students develop their skills blending long vowel teams, advanced vowel teams, words with silent e, and r-controlled vowel words!
Each of the 30 unique Bingo cards contains 24 randomly selected single-syllable words. 60 matching calling cards are included. The 24 words are chosen from a list of 60 words, so each Bingo card has a unique combination. Bingos should be frequent but not every word appears on every card.
Students will blend the words multiple times throughout the game facilitating orthographic mapping!
Practice more advanced vowel patterns in single syllable words with a fun and engaging activity your students will be sure to enjoy!
What’s included in each set:
Use your printer settings to print two on a page for smaller cards!
Clipart provided by Sasha Mitten at Rainbow Sprinkle Studio
___________________________________
Copyright: Tech for Teaching©
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
By Beth Hammett
Veteran’s Day Bundle
This three packet activity bundle has more than 50+ handouts to help students define, understand, and discuss the importance of Veteran’s Day.
Packet 1: Veteran’s Day Thank You Cards (English and Spanish)
Product Description
Pages: 23
Instill gratitude for our Armed Services with these 20 Veteran's Day Thank You Cards. Write a note of thanks, color images, fold, and give to make a veteran smile!
Includes a mix of English and Spanish gratitude phrases, black and white images to color, and one blank card for students to create their own Veteran's Day message. Highlights each branch of the Armed Services: Army, Marines, and Navy. Includes female and male armed services members.
Use as across curriculum government/history/social studies and ELA lesson, to practice fact-based letter/note writing skills, develop social skills, learn more about U.S. history, practice vocabulary, and meet local veterans in your community. Contact your local Veteran's of Foreign Wars (VFW) for a list of veterans in your area.
Packet 2: 30 Veteran’s Day Activities
Product Description
Pages: 32
30 activities to celebrate Veteran's Day! Coloring, lists, poems, writings, and more...for using critical thinking skills to learn about a national holiday.
Includes:
Democracy is...
Freedom is...
Liberty means...
The eagle is representative of...
Veteran's Day Speech
Map for listing no. of veterans/naming veterans
10 Ways to Thank a Veteran
Make your own dog-tags
Many faces of soldiers
Many roles of soldiers
What Veteran's Day means to me...
Thank you to a Veteran
My Message to a Veteran
Decorate the tombstone of a fallen soldier
Veteran Acrostic Poem
A Veteran's Poem
My favorite branch of armed services
My Pledge for Peace
Veteran's Day Maze
Veteran's Day Word Search
Women's roles in the Armed Services
How many words can you make from "veteran"
What will you do on Veteran's Day?
From a soldier's point of view: What Veteran's Day means...
The War Wall--fill in to make and display your own war wall
30 activities to help students acknowledge, appreciate, celebrate, and honor veterans and what the special day means.
Packet 3: Get Fit Action Story: A Veteran’s Day Celebration
Product Description
Pages: 15
What is Veterans Day? When does it fall each year? What kinds of celebrations honor our veterans? Students get an introduction and definition of Veterans Day, plus why it is different than Memorial Day. Then, get ready to join the parade! Play ball, watch fireworks, and thank a veteran for serving!
Get Fit Action Stories combine reading, sight words, listening, speaking, directions, and physical education into one assignment. It's a fun, physical learning adventure!
Action Words included:
1. salute
2. clap
3. Miss America wave
4. struts
5. moves a scepter up and down
6. twirl
7. toss
8. catch
9. plays a violin
10. toots a horn
11. beats a drum
12. pedal
13. flip hamburgers
14. toss salads
15. swing bats
16. hit homeruns
17. yells, “Ewwwww” then “Awwwww”
18. “Thank you!”
19. salute
20. “Happy Veterans Day!”
This three packet activity bundle with over 50+ handouts will encourage discussions, increase understanding, and reinforce meaning of Veteran’s Day.
THE MAN WHO WALKED BETWEEN THE TOWERS: Reading Packet for September 11
By The Book Bandit
A perfect book for remembering September 11. This is a 26 page book companion packet for THE MAN WHO WALKED BETWEEN TWO TOWERS by Mordicai Gerstein.
Tailored for Grades ONE, TWO, and THREE students, this resource is an excellent introduction to comprehension strategies. Students are required to engage with the text by retrieving information, inferring, using their prior knowledge and evaluating.
The activities and worksheets in this pack are highly engaging and cover a wide range of comprehension strategies, book responses and writing opportunities.
Activities include a differentiated variety of: