I recently updated my Read, Think, Match pack. Seems simple, but it's been such a great resource for me. I started making these during my first year as a first grade teacher circa 2006. Oohh, I will not show you a sample of those. Not pretty my friends. I created these originally because I was trying to get my kids to think about the text. Originally, these were inferencing activities. I ... Read More about A Fun, Easy Way to Practice Reading
Text Evidence for New Readers, a Simple Game, and a Freebie
I've always been a big fan of requiring our students to find evidence in the text to support their thinking. I am new to close reading. This is NOT a post about close reading. BUT I have been quietly practicing and studying close reading because I really think it is so powerful! The reason I bring up close reading is because a big part of it is using text evidence. I think I've got that part down, ... Read More about Text Evidence for New Readers, a Simple Game, and a Freebie
Sequencing Practice in Kindergarten and First Grade
Do your students need practice with sequencing? As you know, this is such an important comprehension skill. In addition to practicing sequencing while reading books together, we do a little activity that we call, "Read and Sequence". I know, not very original. ;) I started making these years ago to go along with my literacy centers. Last year, I bundled all of my Read and Sequence pages into a ... Read More about Sequencing Practice in Kindergarten and First Grade
Summer Literacy Packs and TWO Summer Freebies
I am SO close to summer! This is my last week at school with students. It's always a little bittersweet for me. On one hand, it's hard to say goodbye to students. On the other hand, summertime means no stress and fun with my boys. This wins out for sure! As excited as I am to start making summer plans, I need to give all my attention to school for one more week. On the last day of school, I'll be ... Read More about Summer Literacy Packs and TWO Summer Freebies
A “Bright Idea” for Handwriting
Hi everyone! I'm back for another "Bright Ideas" link up. In case you are a new follower, this is a monthly link up with over over 100 other bloggers with some simple "bright ideas" to share. No sales pitch, just great teaching ideas. You can find my last post here. I had a few different ideas for this month, but I decided to go with a simple, yet effective strategy that I've been using this ... Read More about A “Bright Idea” for Handwriting
Segmenting Words
Segmenting words can be a tough skill to master, but it is an essential skill for beginning readers and writers. I'm always looking for ways to give them practice. I love giving them something to move while they segment sounds. Often I would give them a little circle (math counters) to "push" the sounds as they segment. I've also seen people use a car on a track. I'm always looking for more ways ... Read More about Segmenting Words
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