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I Spy a Sound Phonics Activities - Creative Kindergarten
I Spy a Sound are fun and engaging phonics activities that you can use to work on letter sounds with your kindergarten students. This is a fun way to work on phonemic awareness and onset sounds. Use for whole group lessons, literacy centers, morning tubs, morning work or for guided groups.
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37 Dyslexia Interventions: Identifying and Supporting Students
Dyslexia is an incredibly frustrating and often misunderstood learning disability. Our guest blogger, a board-certified educational therapist, shares 37 ways to help dyslexic students find more success in the mainstream classroom. Her focus areas include reading, math, writing, and social-emotional. Check out this post to get the full list!
Teach Informational Writing in Elementary School
Explore effective methods for teaching students to support their opinions with reasons in their writing. This guide provides educators with practical strategies for introducing and reinforcing the skills necessary for students to articulate their opinions clearly. It includes techniques such as using model texts, engaging in class discussions, and applying structured writing exercises. These approaches help students develop critical thinking and persuasive writing skills.
RACES Writing Strategy Activities for Elementary
Imagine giving your students a roadmap for writing – a clear path to express their thoughts more effectively. That’s precisely what these RACES activities do! Watch your students' writing skills soar with these quick and effective practice ideas for elementary writers.
Strategies to Help Students Generate New Writing Ideas
Do you often hear your students say, “I don’t know what to write” then listen to this new podcast all about strategies to help upper elementary students generate new writing ideas. Never be guilty of spoon feeding your students ideas on what to write about with these helpful tips. By giving students the freedom to generate their own idea and cultivate their creativity, they will fall in love with writing. Learn how to achieve this in your 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade classroom by listening today!
5 Easy Strategies to Get Your Students Excited about Writing
Are you searching for ways to improve writing skills for your students? In my blog post, I give you writing strategies for elementary that can help improve writing skills for kids. Some of these writing strategies include reading more to notice an author's language, punctuation and vocabulary and by giving feedback to kids on their writing to build confidence for kids. These simple and easy writing instructions for kids are perfect to use during writing workshop & writing conferences.
Writing Strategies for Students - Effective Tips for Teaching Writing
Build better writers in your classroom with this collection of the best writing strategies for students. You'll find easy ways to make writing more fun and approachable in the classroom. There are even two free resources to help you enhance students' writing skills.