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Sight Word Flower Craftivity: and

By Jennifer Connett

This sight word flower craft includes 3 different craft templates for the sight word "and." Students can decorate each petal then build their own flower. These pages can also be printed out on colored card stock to make a sight word matching center.

Templates Included:

  • Basic Template with words on solid petals
  • Silly Font Template with words in different fonts on solid petals
  • Decorative Template with words on patterned background.

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Mixed Nonsense CVC | CVCe | CCVC | CVCC Words | Roll and Read Game Freebie

By Teach Savvy Store

This Roll and Read worksheet includes a mix of CVC, CVCe, CCVC, CVCC nonsense words. This game is perfect for RTI, DIBELS, reading centers, tutorials, small groups, homeschooling, homework, sub plans and more! Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students will practice their CVC, CVCe. CCVC, CVCC words by rolling a physical or digital dice using the provided qr code, and then reading the matching nonsense word.

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What's Included

  • 1 Roll and Read Boards with mixed CVC, CVCe, CVCC, CCVC nonsense words included throughout
  • 36 nonsense words

Directions

Rolling the Die:

  • Students roll a six-sided die to determine which nonsense word they will read.
  • Students can also scan the QR code on the worksheet using a device with a QR code scanner to access a virtual dice roller.

Reading the nonsense word:

  • Students match the number rolled with the corresponding word on their worksheet.
  • Students read the word out loud clearly and fluently.
  • Students should focus on pronouncing each word correctly and using appropriate expressions.

Marking Progress:

  • Once students read a word, they should highlight or color the box. They could also cover it with a counter or place marker etc.
  • If students roll a number they have already completed, they should roll again until they land on a new word.
  • Students continue rolling and reading until they have completed all the words on their worksheets.

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Mix Dolch Sight Word Fluency Sentences Worksheet | Roll and Read Game Freebie

By Teach Savvy Store

This Roll and Read worksheet includes a mix of the 220 dolch sight words. These high frequency sight word sentences are perfect for reading centers, tutorials, small groups, homeschooling, homework, sub plans, and more! Students will practice their fluency sentences by rolling a physical or digital dice using the provided qr code, and then reading the matching sentence.

⭐Get the full version HERE!

Dolch Roll & Read Sight Words and Fluency Sentences Bundle

20 Mixed Dolch Sight Word Boards

10 Mixed Dolch Sight Word Fluency Sentences Boards

What's Included

  • 1 Roll and Read Board with mixed dolch fluency sentences
  • 36 fluency sentences

Directions

Rolling the Die:

  • Students roll a six-sided die to determine which sentence they will read.
  • Students can also scan the QR code on the worksheet using a device with a QR code scanner to access a virtual dice roller.

Reading the Sentence:

  • Students match the number rolled with the corresponding sentence on their worksheet.
  • Students read the sentence out loud clearly and fluently.
  • Students should focus on pronouncing each word correctly and using appropriate expressions.

Marking Progress:

  • Once students read a sentence, they should highlight or color the box. They could also cover it with a counter or place marker etc.
  • If students roll a number they have already completed, they should roll again until they land on a new sentence.
  • Students continue rolling and reading until they have completed all the sentences on their worksheets.

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Topic Sentences Writing Activities

By Beth Hammett

Help students identify topic sentences with this engaging activity. Students use a Topic Sentence Bank to choose correct answers for paragraphs for the article "The Flood". Can also be used to teach: paragraphing supporting details organization. Meets CCSS.

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Freebie-Ready Reads: A Daily Phonics/Phoneme Practice in Automaticity

By Come Alive Communications

Have you ever wished students in the prereading and early reading stage could have opportunities to be fluent and build automaticity? How can students who barely know letter names and sounds become fluent? Ready Reads are just what you are looking for.

Ready Reads are warm up activities for the eyes and the brain and can support any curriculum. Ready Read charts cumulatively follow the scope and sequence of UFLI and support the Science of Reading. Use these in small group, whole group on the projector, in partners for accountability, or for students to whisper read to themselves. They can easily be adapted in an I read, We read, You read or Your turn, My turn format. Ready Reads can be used for students to say the letter name and/or the letter sound practicing grapheme recognition as well as phoneme recall. For pre-readers and early readers alike, this activity builds the left to right progression of reading and builds fluency for letters and concepts already learned. This is the building block for automaticity and fluent reading.

This freebie gets you started up to lesson 3. Get the full resource for Kinder, 1st, and 2nd to build your students' automaticity here! Kinder here 1st-2nd *Coming Soon*

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