$ Money $ 7 Great Titles for Teaching Money 1. Alexander, Who Used to be Rich Last Sunday By: Judith Viorst 2. "Smart" (poem) from Where The Sidewalk Ends By: Shel Silverstein 3. The Go Around Dollar By: Barbara Adams 4. How the Second Grade Got $8205.50 to Visit the Statue of Liberty By: Nathan Zimelman 5. If You Made a Million By: David Schwartz 6. Money Madness By: David Adler 7. The Case of the Shrunken Allowance By: Joanne Rocklin
Beginning Reading Book 1: The learn-to-read workbooks are an extension of the sight word packs. Each page focuses on one word, and once that word is learned, it is dotted out on all future worksheets. Please note that the words are not in the same order as the sight word packs. This workbook contains all the learn-to-read worksheets from 1 - 100 in a workbook format. Please see the preview for the table of contents. Click the links below for related beginning reading worksheets: Beginning Reading Workbook 2 Beginning Reading Worksheets Bundle 1 Beginning Reading Worksheets Bundle 2 Beginning Reading Pack 1 (Free) Beginning Reading Pack 2 (Free) Beginning Reading Pack 3 (Free) Beginning Reading Pack 4 Beginning Reading Pack 5 Beginning Reading Pack 6 Beginning Reading Pack 7 Beginning Reading Pack 8 Beginning Reading Pack 9 Beginning Reading Pack 10 This resource comes with a single-user license and may not be reproduced, resold, redistributed, or altered in any form. The clip art used within this resource is part of the English Unite library. Click on this link to see the English Unite Clip Art Store. Follow me on social media for alerts on new listings, discounts, freebies, and events: Follow English Unite on Facebook. Follow English Unite on Instagram. Join the English Unite Fandom Facebook group. © English Unite 2022
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I made up a few FREE Contraction Printables for teaching contractions to ALuv {6 years old} and wanted to share them! {Find the download link at the end of this post.} *This post contains affiliate links. FREE Contraction Printables for Teaching Contractions In the free printable pack, you’ll find: 1. Contraction Concentration: The cards ... Read More about FREE Contraction Printables for Teaching Contractions
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Invite your ESL EFL students into the world of greek mythology with this resource on the Greek goddess. Students will begin with an introduction into mythology and then learn all about the goddess. After reading, students will have numerous opportunities to work on foundational reading skills like story elements, retelling, summarizing, compare and contrast and more. There are also reading response sheets to connect writing about the character, using descriptive words and writing opinions. Persephone Packet includes: Myth definition Short description of the character Identify characters, settings, and major events in a story What happened first, second, and third Draw and write worksheets about the story Retell the story including key details Multiple thinking maps to help children link the parts of the story together Use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting or events. Write and illustrate: Who? Where? What? How? Write about character traits KWL chart (What you know. What you want to know. What you have learned) Describe the plot of the story Who can find it useful? Primary Teachers ELL Teachers ESL/EFL Teachers Private Online Tutors Outschool Teachers Face to Face Tutors Homeschoolers All of these activities are NO PREP or very LOW PREP! The perfect supplement to any mythology reading! Need more resources to complement your Myths units? Apollo Mythology Pack Pandora Mythology Pack Arachne Mythology Pack ♥Earn some TPT Credit to put forward your future purchases by leaving a review for this resource. ♥Don't forget to follow me so you can be updated with newbies and freebies! ♥For more ideas and goodies visit: A Teachable Year Blog Happy teaching! Ana
As readers move from reading beginning readers to hard texts, they need to develop strategies for reading longer words. Some readers can make this move almost naturally, while other readers {like my oldest son} do not. Today, I’m sharing some simple strategies for reading longer words resources you can download for free! {The free printable ... Read More about Strategies for Reading Longer Words
One of the life skills we need to work on with students is community signs. It’s important that students not only know how to read the signs, but they also need to know what they mean. Here are some of the ways that we target the skills. May contain affiliate links We begin by looking ... Read More about Teaching About Community Signs
This is an IELTS writing task 1 sample answer essay on the topic of the process of how to make olive oil.
Here is the Fridge Four-Pane for The Empty Pot by Demi. Here is the link to an editable Word document (Should also open in Mac Pages). The Empty Pot Parent Letter
Spelling is a subject we all struggle with but for some of us it’s an extra challenge. I found sequential spelling to be an answer for my reluctant speller. No weekly spelling tests over random lists but instead a logical progression built on a familiar foundation. Like building blocks, sequential spelling begins with basic word […]
It amazes me how much class size affects my teaching and my students. I started the year with 31 students. I just lost my second one at the beginning of this week, so I'm down to 29. I've had 2 kids out all week on long vacations and 2 more out sick. So I've had a class of 25 ALL week!! It's been a big difference. Even though the ones gone are little angels and I still have all the hard ones, it really makes a BIG difference!! Our district and researchers keep telling us that class size doesn't make a difference but I have to beg to differ with them. It makes a HUGE difference in first grade. With a smaller class I can spread myself out more- work with more kids, more often, for longer periods of time. We can get more done- 25 kids take less time to finish an assignment than 31. With all the activities we do in first grade through out the day it can really add up. With less kids, fighting for my attention, I can give more attention to those that really need it. During class discussions, there is more participation by more kids. The shyer kids start to open up. It just feels more like a close knit community rather than a big city. I can hardly imagine what it would be like to teach less than 20. What a dream!! Back to reality. Our school has been doing training in SIOP this year. It stands for Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol. You can find out more HERE. It actually is training in teaching English Language Learner but our school does not have a very high percentage of ELLs. We actually have only 3 out of 180 in our grade level. But the SIOP model is really best practices and a great review in how to teach better. With the new common core our principal thought is would be a great help. We've had to do lesson studies and just finished one yesterday. Our team did ours on Synonyms. It's great to collaborate and work together as a team developing and analyzing a lesson. Here's a practice page we used and a cute song we found. I don't know who to give credit for the song but our kiddos really liked it. Click HERE if you'd like to grab a copy. Hey, believe it or not but it's FRIDAY tomorrow- again! Gotta love FRIDAY! I hope you all have a GREAT one.
The link below opens a pdf file with 10 worksheets. In each worksheet the student is asked to write the missing first letter of the words. Each worksheet has illustrations of things that begin with the same letter. The letters included in the file are: A, B, D, E, G, H, I, K, L, and […]
Practice reading SN words with these, fun no prep worksheets. This packet focuses on beginning blends and provides students with a variety of ways to practice this phonics skill. Students will practice reading, writing, matching and spelling each word. This packet includes both one syllable and two syllable words. What is in this packet: Beginning Blend Posters Cut and Paste Worksheets ABC Order Worksheet Handwriting Pages Spell and Write Page Read and Circle Page Stamping Pages for Spelling Fill in the Sentence Pages Seek and Find Page Matching Game Real and Nonsense Word Sort Word Search Beginning Blend Story Answer Keys With these worksheets, students will practice reading words in isolation and in context of sentences and stories. Students will spell SN words using picture cues and letter prompts. Students will be engaged learning with the variety of activities included in this worksheet set. When to Use Early Finishers Word Work Center Literacy Center Independent Work Packet Homework Each worksheet is no prep. They just need to print out the worksheets and give to students to complete. Related Links: Blends Activities
The link below opens a pdf file with 10 worksheets. In each worksheet the student is asked to write the missing first letter of the words. Each worksheet has illustrations of things that begin with the same letter. The letters included in the file are: A, B, D, E, G, H, I, K, L, and […]
Use this free printable to help kids identify "just right" books for themselves as they read, with a focus on both word accuracy AND comprehension.
This post contains affiliate links and if you click through to make a purchase I will receive a small compensation at no cost to you. What an incredible novel this is! My students were intensely interested in and engaged with Refugee by Alan Gratz. It’s an incredibly moving book with so many opportunities for great […]