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Six Syllable Types Practice | Phonics Resources & Activities
Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach the six syllable types? This resource will teach students how to mark each of the six syllable types (closed, VCE, open, R-controlled, CLE, and vowel teams) with these worksheets and interactive notebook pages covering short vowels, long vowels, and R-controlled vowels with images to support memory.
April Paragraph Writing - Graphic Organization Strategies
Are you looking for an easy way to break down paragraph writing for your students? Writing can be a difficult skill for many students. These writing prompts will help your students to develop expository, descriptive, and narrative writing skills with step-by-step instructions to support the writing process. The prompts are designed to help break writing down into manageable chunks for all students.
Introduction to 5 Sentence Paragraphs
Are you looking for a resource to help transition your students from sentence-level to paragraph-level writing? Look no further! This resource provides a scaffolded approach using the "I do, We do, You do" model to help provide a model for building a 5-sentence paragraph for a narrative, informative, and opinion paragraph. Click through to grab your own copy today!
Open Syllable Word Roll | Phonics Based Games & Activities
Looking for a fun way to review open syllables? This engaging game has endless uses in the classroom as a center or in an intervention or special education setting for additional practice and review. Because there are 5 game cards, it can be used as a fun way to progress monitor! Click through to grab your own copy!
Phonological Awareness Progress Monitoring Assessment | Includes Digital
Do you need to track progress in the classroom or intervention setting? This tool is for you. This is an easy way to track individual student growth along the continuum of phonological awareness skills from Kindergarten through 3rd grade (or higher for your intervention students). This tool has the benchmarks that each student should be meeting by the end of their grade. With a digital version included, this is perfect for all classroom & intervention settings. Click through to grab your cop
Synonym Activities - Vocabulary Development
These activities are a great way to explicitly teach your students how to find and identify synonyms. Vocabulary development is absolutely critical for students to comprehend what they read and to write effectively to share their ideas. By generating synonyms, and understanding how to generate synonyms, students are able to expand their word knowledge and have a wider pool of words to choose from in their writing. Download your copy today!
Syllable Segmenting Activities | Phonological Awareness
Are you looking for some additional activities to help teach your students about syllable segmentation? We have some great phonological awareness resources to help students understand how to divide a word into syllables! This product includes syllable segmenting cards, and syllable segmenting worksheets.
Segmenting Sounds and Syllables Game | Phonological Awareness
Looking for a way to keep your students engaged while teaching phonological awareness skills like how to segment sounds and/or syllables within words? This is a really fun game that helps to spice up your intervention or literacy centers. You can use this activity again and again because it will become a student favorite!
Changing a Suffix - Reading Fluency
Are you working to build reading fluency with your students? Reading fluency is a set of skills that includes active self-monitoring and checking for accuracy. Developing reading accuracy skills helps to identify if we have misread a word and helps to develop a foundation for editing in our writing. This set of task cards is meant to help students learn to find errors in sentences related to improper use of suffixes (or prefixes).
Auditory Discrimination & Phoneme Production
Have students that need support differentiating between similar sounds? Look no further, this comprehensive resource includes activities, games, and reading lists to support the phonological awareness skill of differentiating between similar sounds (auditory discrimination). It can also help support sound production for students with speech-sound disorders. Click through to learn more!
Multiple Meaning Words | Vocabulary Development Activity
Looking for a fun way to expand your students' vocabulary ability? This fun activity is a great warm-up drill to your lesson. You will provide students with three words and ask which two go best together and why. Then after students explain their choice, you will ask them to provide another set that works together. Click through to get your own copy of this vocabulary development activity!
Multiple Meaning Words | Vocabulary Development Activity v
Looking for a fun way to expand your students' vocabulary ability? This fun activity is a great warm-up drill to your lesson. You will provide students with three words and ask which two go best together and why. Then after students explain their choice, you will ask them to provide another set that works together. Click through to get your own copy of this vocabulary development activity!
How to Teach Red Words | SMARTER Intervention
Teach phonetically irregular words using the Orton-Gillingham multisensory strategy. Great classroom or literacy intervention activity.
Antonym Activities - Vocabulary Development
Vocabulary development is absolutely critical for students to comprehend what they read and to write effectively to share their ideas. By generating antonyms, and understanding how to generate antonyms students are able to expand their word knowledge and can begin to compare and contrast concepts more effectively.
Vocabulary Word Work - Definitions Task Cards
Helping provide a framework for defining words builds expressive language skills and helps students demonstrate a higher level of understanding of word nuance. By using a consistent framework, students can use these skills for current words but also more advanced words in the future. This fun lesson activity is great for literacy centers, intervention groups, or to support speech-language goals!