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Sight Word Stick Centers
Sight word games for guided reading centers and workstations. These sight word sticks games are a great way for students to learn sight words, practice their sight word, and read sight words. These games can be used for spelling words, spelling lists, phonics lists, and phonics patterns. EDITABLE and differentiated. Perfect for Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade! To learn more, visit www.tunstallsteachingtidbits.com
Scrambled Words - CVC Spelling Literacy Center
Scrambled CVC spelling literacy center. This is a great magnetic letter activity for pre-k and first grade. Students unscramble the letters to spell the words.
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Heart Words High Frequency Word Spelling Center for Kindergarten, First Grade and Second Grade.
Heart Words High Frequency Word Spelling Center for Kindergarten, First Grade and Second Grade. This orthographic mapping center will help your students learn how to spell sight words phonetically. This method is aligned with the Science of Reading.
Invitation To Create: Make A Monster
Invitation to Create: Make A Monster. Open ended, creative, quick and easy kids paper Halloween craft. Great for color and shape recognition. Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary. #monsters #halloween #halloweencraft #monstercraft #invitationtocreate #kidscraft #craft
Comparing Numbers - Kindergarten Math Unit 4
With Uno cards and plastic cups, students can participate in this greater than less than or equal to activity. Students draw a card and then figure out which number is greater and which number is smaller (or if the numbers are equal). I would have the students play this game in pairs.
Beginning Sounds Printable Activity
Transform learning into an engaging adventure with our Beginning Sounds printable activity, designed to boost early literacy skills in young learners. Ideal for preschool and kindergarten-aged children, this interactive educational resource focuses on developing phonemic awareness and letter-sound correspondence. To prepare for this activity, simply print the pages, laminate them for durability, and cut each page in half to separate the two cards. Whether using Scrabble or magnetic letter tiles,