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
Spring Literacy Centers for Kindergarten
Happy Monday everyone! Today I wanted to share with you my newest pack for minders. It's a big collection of hands-on literacy activities to use as centers or during guided reading groups. I've been using them with my kindergarten kids in a small group setting. These activities are perfect to give your kiddos much needed practice with sounding out simple words, reading sight words, and ... Read More about Spring Literacy Centers for Kindergarten
A Little Butterfly Freebie
My friends and I at A Classy Collaboration are having a little blog hop today. Thanks to Irene for planning this! If you are starting here, make sure you go back to her blog to see her fabulous freebie! We are all sharing some freebies today, so make sure you visit all of our blogs. I'm excited to share my little butterfly observation booklet with you today. I hope you can put it ... Read More about A Little Butterfly Freebie
Spring Activities for Kindergarten (ready to go and common core aligned)
Look what I finished! Remember my Spring literacy pack for 1st graders that I made last year? Well, since I'm working more with kindergarteners and my own son is starting to read, I decided to make a Spring literacy pack for kindergarten: It is set up similar to the first grade set in that there are reading passages, skills pages, and writing pages. These are intended to be for our kinders ... Read More about Spring Activities for Kindergarten (ready to go and common core aligned)
Easter Scavenger Hunt
Hello! Two years ago I made a little Easter investigation for parents to use with their kids on Easter morning. There were clue cards that led to a special Easter surprise: a book. At the time we were studying inference, so it fit in perfectly. Well, this year my son is starting to read, but not quite at that level. He knows some sight sight words and can sound out CVC words. I really wanted to do ... Read More about Easter Scavenger Hunt
Let’s Get Crackin’
How many ways can you use a plastic egg? With Easter coming up, I've been using these plastic eggs at home with my son and at school with my students. They do not get tired of these eggs! Sight word Scrambler: Place the letters of a sight word in an egg. Have your students put the letters together to make the sight word. You could have them try to unscramble it on their own or have them ... Read More about Let’s Get Crackin’
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