In Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own, Woolf states that women must have a room of their own if they are to write fiction. For any woman to write anything, fiction or non-fiction, she must have her own space.
This Write the Room Bundle includes 6 different Write the Room products and includes over 350 cards covering different skills. Click on each link below to see what's included! Write the Room {Beginning, Middle, and Ending Sounds}Write the Room {CVC}Write the Room {Blends}Write the Room {Digraphs}Wr...
One of my students’ favorite activities when I used to be a classroom teacher was Write the Room. With sick kiddos at home, I created a Write the Room Rhyming Words Activity for my preschooler just this week. She loved it! {Be sure to download BOTH Write the Room activity packs. I created one more ... Read More about Write the Room Rhyming Words
Howdy! I am Mr. Greg from The Kindergarten Smorgasboard. My real name is Greg Smedley-Warren. I have been teaching for 11 years. I spent a year teaching fifth grade, two years in second grade and am now in my 9th year in Kindergarten. Kindergarten is my passion and my calling but honestly, that wasn’t how it started. When I was moved to Kindergarten (not voluntarily!) I called my mommy and cried. But on the first day, I fell in love and knew that Kindergarten is where I belonged. I have remained in Kindergarten ever since. I plan to never leave the classroom as the kids are what drive me to continue my growth as a teacher and person.
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Learn how to get started with Write the Room, an engaging literacy center activity that allows your kindergarten students to learn in a fun, active way.
This is activity is a write the room center that gets your students up and moving while they search for winter-related pictures and words around the room. Write the Room is ALWAYS a favorite in my classroom!
Learn how to get started with Write the Room, an engaging literacy center activity that allows your kindergarten students to learn in a fun, active way.
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Pets Themed Write the Room This thematic write the room station is perfect for your pet unit in Kindergarten and First Grade. My kids LOVE being able to get up and moving for this activity. Students will search the room for cards and write the content related word on their recording sheet. They c...
Learn how to get started with Write the Room, an engaging literacy center activity that allows your kindergarten students to learn in a fun, active way.
Use this freebie sheet in your writing center or as a whole group activity! My kids love to walk around the room with their clipboards and write as many words as they can. Enjoy!
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We make lemonade to kick off our how-to writing unit. Everyone gets a job...you might be a lemon squeezer, a water adder, a sugar scooper (we add A LOT of sugar) or a lemonade stirrer. In the end, they love the lemonade and we use my How to Make Lemonade anchor chart to organize the steps we took to make lemonade. After making the lemonade and organizing our steps, my students write their first how-to book... For students that have a hard time organizing their thoughts, I created visuals... What happens after we write about how to make lemonade? We write about how to do a lot of other things. I use menor texts and past students' how-to books to inspire my students to write their own how-to books. My ultimate goal in Writing Workshop is for my students to write how-to texts like these... Although most of my students can achieve this goal, some need support. Writing is hard work and I want all my students to feel successful. My Kindergarten How-To Writing Unit provides support for struggling writers to successfully write how-to texts and feel like accomplished authors. Click on the images below to purchase my Kindergarten How-To Writing Unit. My How-To Unit is also part of my Kindergarten Writing Workshop Bundle. Check out my How-To Writing Pinterest Board...
I have decided that I should have been an owl. The later it gets the better I focus and the more work I get done. I hit my stride at 7:30 pm. Here's the only problem with that - I get up at 5:30 am and my mind doesn't slow down until midnight. Sad, I know. Anyway, this will be a quick post. I am going to do my best to be a better blogger this week. We will see how that goes. I definitely seem to be getting more accomplished now that the craft room is functional and I've started listening to old Friday Night Lights episodes. By the way, LOVING my bajillion mason jars full of markers. They came in quite handy tonight. Plus, I love the fact I can work at the laptop, send something to the printer, grab the paper, scissors, and markers, and go to town. Speaking of paper, scissors, and markers, I have a new writing packet to share. It's called my Picture This Writing packet. It was created to give kids the chance to share their favorite places to visit. I've discovered that my kids do SOOO much better with their writing when they have a little craft included with it. Below are pictures. I also made three different types of writing paper so it's easier to differentiate. If you have any questions, shoot me an email and if you like the packet, click on it. It will take you straight to my TPT store. Have a great day tomorrow! Hopefully, I'll be back with a quick Mother's Day freebie tomorrow.
Write the Room has always been a favorite literacy center activity in my classroom, and your kiddos will love this differentiated pumpkin write the room center! Here are three fun-filled pumpkin themed activities to get your kindergarten and first grade students out of their chairs and moving around the classroom, all while supporting vocabulary development! Also, be sure to check out the quality of my work with this Write the Room FREEBIE here! If you would like an even BIGGER discount PLUS receive 3 Bonus Activities to use with any of the Write the Room sets, make sure to check out the Write the Room: Thematic MEGA BUNDLE at 50% off. Write the Room: Pumpkin vocabulary includes: flower, grow, muffin, patch, pie, plant, pumpkin, rain, seed, soil, sprout, and vine. What does the Write the Room: Pumpkin Edition packet include? ♦ 2 Sets of Cards (one set omits the beginning sound to provide more of a challenge) ♦ 3 Activities (spell the word, syllable count, and alphabetical order) ♦ 3 Answer Keys Which resources are included if I purchase the MEGA BUNDLE? ♥ Write the Room: School Supplies ♥ Write the Room: Around School ♥ Write the Room: Our School Day ♥ Write the Room: The Playground ♥ Write the Room: My Classroom ♥ Write the Room: Back to School BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Community Helpers ♥ Write the Room: Transportation ♥ Write the Room: Community Vehicles ♥ Write the Room: My Community ♥ Write the Room: Our Community BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Apples Everywhere ♥ Write the Room: Fun in the Fall ♥ Write the Room: Pumpkins ♥ Write the Room: Plant Life Cycle ♥ Write the Room Funtastic Fall BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Batty for Bats ♥ Write the Room: Happy Halloween Edition ♥ Write the Room: Feelin' Witchy ♥ Write the Room: Jack-O'-Lantern ♥ Write the Room: Halloween BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Pilgrims ♥ Write the Room: Thanksgiving ♥ Write the Room: Native Americans ♥ Write the Room: I'm So Thankful ♥ Write the Room: Thanksgiving BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Santa's Workshop ♥ Write the Room: Merry Christmas ♥ Write the Room: Christmas Around the World ♥ Write the Room: Polar Express ♥ Write the Room: Christmas BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Hanukkah ♥ Write the Room: Chinese New Year ♥ Write the Room: Kwanzaa ♥ Write the Room: Las Posadas ♥ Write the Room: Gingerbread Man ♥ Write the Room: Arctic Animals ♥ Write the Room: Winter Wonderland ♥ Write the Room: Making Hot Cocoa ♥ Write the Room: Building a Snowman ♥ Write the Room: Groundhog Day ♥ Write the Room: Valentine's Day ♥ Write the Room: Circus Fun ♥ Write the Room: Weather ♥ Write the Room: St. Patrick's Day ♥ Write the Room: Buggy for Bugs ♥ Write the Room: A Spring Day ♥ Write the Room: A Rainy Day ♥ Write the Room: Eggcellent Easter ♥ Write the Room: Earth Day ♥ Write the Room: Cinco de Mayo ♥ Write the Room: Zoo Animals ♥ Write the Room: End of the Year ♥ Write the Room: African Safari ♥ Write the Room: Amazon Rainforest ♥ Write the Room: Under the Sea ♥ Write the Room: Desert Habitat ♥ Write the Room: Beach Day ♥ Write the Room: Summertime ♥ Write the Room: Forest Animals ♥ Write the Room: Life on the Farm ♥ Write the Room: Pond Habitat ♥ Write the Room: Australian Animals ♥ Write the Room: Gone Camping ♥ Write the Room: Outer Space ♥ Write the Room: America ♥ Write the Room: A Pirate's Life Let's Connect! ♦ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alibraryandgarden/ ♦ Blog: http://alibraryandgarden.com/ ♦ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alibraryandgarden ♦ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/erinem/
Being a writer is a funny thing. I always want to write, but when the opportune time does come along, I dig into my bag of excuses to do something else. One of my favorites is “I just don’t feel like writing.” This excuse often stems from lack of motivation, inspiration, muse, or whatever. Sometimes […]
Do you love 'Write the Room' activities?! I do, and my students certainly always have too. I have an idea I want to share with you, that is a twist on your traditional 'WTR'. I am not sure if they are commonly known as 'WTR' - I just made that up. I think it will stick. If not, I can reuse it as 'Wednesdays Totally Rock'. And they do. Or even... "What The.....Really?". I use that a lot. OK, so, you may need to modify your usual WTR, to add variety to your lessons, for student mobility issues - or even maybe just because you have tiny, very itty bitty classroom, and you have run out of blue-tac. Or maybe, you just need to have a rest from them walking all over the place. You know how it gets?! To do a 'Write-The-Room-At-Your-Desk' (let's just call it a WTRAYD) - you need to gather some recording sheets, a mini photo book/album, word cards, a marker and if you love keeping-it-cute - a cute cover page for your book! Number the pages of your mini photo book with a permanent marker. Mark the pages randomly - that way your students will have to search for the words, rather than write them out in page-turning order. Now, after you have written a number, make sure its dry before you turn the page. I didn't know to do that, but now I do. Now you can slide in, whatever cards you want to use, and switch them out to cater for different needs and levels in your classroom. You can use flashcards, word wall cards, picture cards, write-and-wipe cards, sight word cards, number cards - you name it! Students will search through the book, instead of around the room, to find their words! You may not be bale to have one of these for every student, so it makes a great small-group-activity, a center or even a fast-finisher activity. Use your imagination to make it more challenging for your students. You can use up lots of those sets of flashcards that you never get to use, and reuse old word wall cards that get neglected cause they are not cute. You can certainly use this idea to make your own WTRAYD activity set in your classroom, out of materials you have, but if you need a little bit of structure, like me, I have made a packet of printables to help get you started! Yay, I just love a printable! It includes some basic and monthly-themed recording sheets and s cute little cover to make it - well, cute. And it is on sale for today, so head on over to my TpT store if you would like to check it out! Thank you so much for stopping by, and I hope this idea helps you!
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Learn how to get started with Write the Room, an engaging literacy center activity that allows your kindergarten students to learn in a fun, active way.
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Write the Room has always been a favorite literacy center activity in my classroom! Here are three fun-filled Pilgrims themed activities to get your kindergarten or first grade students out of their chairs and moving around the classroom this Thanksgiving season. Also, be sure to check out the quality of my work with this Write the Room FREEBIE here!). If you would like an even BIGGER discount PLUS receive 3 Bonus Activities to use with any of the Write the Room sets, make sure to check out the Write the Room: Thematic MEGA BUNDLE at 50% off. Write the Room: Pilgrims vocabulary includes: apron, belt, cabin, horse, map, Mayflower, ocean, oven, Pilgrims, Plymouth Rock, shoes, and wagon. What does the Write the Room: Pilgrims Edition packet include? ♦ 2 Sets of Cards (one set omits the beginning sound to provide more of a challenge) ♦ 3 Activities (spell the word, syllable count, and alphabetical order) ♦ 3 Answer Keys Which resources are included if I purchase the MEGA BUNDLE? ♥ Write the Room: School Supplies ♥ Write the Room: Around School ♥ Write the Room: Our School Day ♥ Write the Room: The Playground ♥ Write the Room: My Classroom ♥ Write the Room: Back to School BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Community Helpers ♥ Write the Room: Transportation ♥ Write the Room: Community Vehicles ♥ Write the Room: My Community ♥ Write the Room: Our Community BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Apples Everywhere ♥ Write the Room: Fun in the Fall ♥ Write the Room: Pumpkins ♥ Write the Room: Plant Life Cycle ♥ Write the Room Funtastic Fall BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Batty for Bats ♥ Write the Room: Happy Halloween Edition ♥ Write the Room: Feelin' Witchy ♥ Write the Room: Jack-O'-Lantern ♥ Write the Room: Halloween BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Pilgrims ♥ Write the Room: Thanksgiving ♥ Write the Room: Native Americans ♥ Write the Room: I'm So Thankful ♥ Write the Room: Thanksgiving BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Santa's Workshop ♥ Write the Room: Merry Christmas ♥ Write the Room: Christmas Around the World ♥ Write the Room: Polar Express ♥ Write the Room: Christmas BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Hanukkah ♥ Write the Room: Chinese New Year ♥ Write the Room: Kwanzaa ♥ Write the Room: Las Posadas ♥ Write the Room: Gingerbread Man ♥ Write the Room: Arctic Animals ♥ Write the Room: Winter Wonderland ♥ Write the Room: Making Hot Cocoa ♥ Write the Room: Building a Snowman ♥ Write the Room: Groundhog Day ♥ Write the Room: Valentine's Day ♥ Write the Room: Circus Fun ♥ Write the Room: Weather ♥ Write the Room: St. Patrick's Day ♥ Write the Room: Buggy for Bugs ♥ Write the Room: A Spring Day ♥ Write the Room: A Rainy Day ♥ Write the Room: Eggcellent Easter ♥ Write the Room: Earth Day ♥ Write the Room: Cinco de Mayo ♥ Write the Room: Zoo Animals ♥ Write the Room: End of the Year ♥ Write the Room: African Safari ♥ Write the Room: Amazon Rainforest ♥ Write the Room: Under the Sea ♥ Write the Room: Desert Habitat ♥ Write the Room: Beach Day ♥ Write the Room: Summertime ♥ Write the Room: Forest Animals ♥ Write the Room: Life on the Farm ♥ Write the Room: Pond Habitat ♥ Write the Room: Australian Animals ♥ Write the Room: Gone Camping ♥ Write the Room: Outer Space ♥ Write the Room: America ♥ Write the Room: A Pirate's Life Let's Connect! ♦ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alibraryandgarden/ ♦ Blog: http://alibraryandgarden.com/ ♦ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alibraryandgarden ♦ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/erinem/
This penguin craft is perfect for the month of January. Students make simple cuts and round corners to create an adorable penguin.
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Write the Room has always been a favorite literacy center activity in my classroom, and your kiddos will love this community write the room differentiated center! Here are three fun-filled my community themed activities to get your students out of their chairs and moving around the classroom, all while supporting vocabulary development! This resource is perfect to use during a unit on places to visit in your community (community buildings, etc.). Also, be sure to check out the quality of my work with this Write the Room FREEBIE here! If you would like an even BIGGER discount PLUS receive 3 Bonus Activities to use with any of the Write the Room sets, make sure to check out the Write the Room: Thematic MEGA BUNDLE at 50% off. Write the Room: My Community vocabulary includes: house, hospital, church, restaurant, movie theater, grocery store, school, garage, park, post office, bakery, and fire station. What does the Write the Room: My Community Edition packet include? ♦ 2 Sets of Cards (one set omits the beginning sound to provide more of a challenge) ♦ 3 Activities (spell the word, syllable count, and alphabetical order) ♦ 3 Answer Keys Which resources are included if I purchase the MEGA BUNDLE? ♥ Write the Room: School Supplies ♥ Write the Room: Around School ♥ Write the Room: Our School Day ♥ Write the Room: The Playground ♥ Write the Room: My Classroom ♥ Write the Room: Back to School BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Community Helpers ♥ Write the Room: Transportation ♥ Write the Room: Community Vehicles ♥ Write the Room: My Community ♥ Write the Room: Our Community BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Apples Everywhere ♥ Write the Room: Fun in the Fall ♥ Write the Room: Pumpkins ♥ Write the Room: Plant Life Cycle ♥ Write the Room Funtastic Fall BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Batty for Bats ♥ Write the Room: Happy Halloween Edition ♥ Write the Room: Feelin' Witchy ♥ Write the Room: Jack-O'-Lantern ♥ Write the Room: Halloween BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Pilgrims ♥ Write the Room: Thanksgiving ♥ Write the Room: Native Americans ♥ Write the Room: I'm So Thankful ♥ Write the Room: Thanksgiving BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Santa's Workshop ♥ Write the Room: Merry Christmas ♥ Write the Room: Christmas Around the World ♥ Write the Room: Polar Express ♥ Write the Room: Christmas BUNDLE ♥ Write the Room: Hanukkah ♥ Write the Room: Chinese New Year ♥ Write the Room: Kwanzaa ♥ Write the Room: Las Posadas ♥ Write the Room: Gingerbread Man ♥ Write the Room: Arctic Animals ♥ Write the Room: Winter Wonderland ♥ Write the Room: Making Hot Cocoa ♥ Write the Room: Building a Snowman ♥ Write the Room: Groundhog Day ♥ Write the Room: Valentine's Day ♥ Write the Room: Circus Fun ♥ Write the Room: Weather ♥ Write the Room: St. Patrick's Day ♥ Write the Room: Buggy for Bugs ♥ Write the Room: A Spring Day ♥ Write the Room: A Rainy Day ♥ Write the Room: Eggcellent Easter ♥ Write the Room: Earth Day ♥ Write the Room: Cinco de Mayo ♥ Write the Room: Zoo Animals ♥ Write the Room: End of the Year ♥ Write the Room: African Safari ♥ Write the Room: Amazon Rainforest ♥ Write the Room: Under the Sea ♥ Write the Room: Desert Habitat ♥ Write the Room: Beach Day ♥ Write the Room: Summertime ♥ Write the Room: Forest Animals ♥ Write the Room: Life on the Farm ♥ Write the Room: Pond Habitat ♥ Write the Room: Australian Animals ♥ Write the Room: Gone Camping ♥ Write the Room: Outer Space ♥ Write the Room: America ♥ Write the Room: A Pirate's Life Let's Connect! ♦ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alibraryandgarden/ ♦ Blog: http://alibraryandgarden.com/ ♦ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alibraryandgarden ♦ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/erinem/
This burger craftivity (writing prompt and craft) is for the procedure of how to make a burger. This writing craft is perfect for procedural writing lessons and 2nd grade writing centers. Please view the preview. You'll see that so much is included! Poster Sequencing pictures and sentences Cut and paste sorting worksheet Vocabulary cards Planning page (in 9 versions) Teacher instructions Student instructions Craft example Craft pages The art/craft itself is a flip book. Students complete 5 easy steps to make the craft (color, cut, write, cut, and glue). The planning pages and craft have two types of lines (dotted or plain) to choose from. This activity is therefore suitable for students from Kindergarten through to third grade. If your students are proficient writers, simply print extra writing pages. Students can glue as many as they want underneath the burger if they would like to write more. Why you NEED this product: This craft is adorable! It is great for literacy and writing lessons, if you want a creative/art element and excellent for wall displays, door decor, or bulletin boards. Many students hate writing lessons. But this topic is so engaging for students, what kid doesn't love burgers?! Your students will have SO much fun during these lessons. When/how to use it: Whole group lesson Literacy/writing centers or writer's workshop Independent writing practice Early finishers Morning work Bulletin board/door decor Assessment for your 'how to' writing unit Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TPT credits :) Let's Connect! Pinterest Instagram Facebook This pairs well with: Procedure Writing PowerPoint Check out my other cute craftivities! Craftivities Mega Bundle
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Colors Themed Write the Room This thematic write the room station is perfect for your color unit in Kindergarten and First Grade. My kids LOVE being able to get up and moving for this activity. Students will search the room for cards and write the content related word on their recording sheet. T...
As a scholar and a writer, I am surrounded by books. I buy books at conferences. I buy books online. A stack of books grows on my desk, and even finds its way onto any horizontal surface in my living room. I identify them from reading the reference list of journal articles. I get recommendations from peers. One of the services I can provide my peers is to write a book review on one of my most recently purchased books. A review serves to help my colleagues decide whether or not they wish to read the book.
Have you ever tried a Write the Room type of activity? If not, then you and your kids are in for a BIG TREAT! CVC Write the Room is a su...
This write the room station correlates with Kindergarten Reading Street Unit 1 Week 3: Plaidypus Lost. My kids love being able to get up and move around for write the room activities! Students search the room for the Amazing Word cards and write the content related word on their recording sheet. There are differentiated recording sheets so that students can either trace the word and illustrate or write the word and illustrate.
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Have you ever tried a Write the Room type of activity? If not, then you and your kids are in for a BIG TREAT! CVC Write the Room is a su...
Explore the many types of writing with this writing center! It includes 10 common writing genre posters and writing paper templates with and without primary lines. Transform your writing center into a hub of creativity! These anchor charts are perfect for explaining the common reasons authors write, making them a valuable addition to your ELA classroom. These genre posters are designed to spark creativity and guide students in their writing journey. They will serve as valuable aids during your writing block, promoting a deeper understanding of different writing styles and their purposes. This writing center also includes a variety of writing paper templates that can be used for ALL 10 types of writing. The paper options come with regular AND primary lines so that they can be easily differentiated and used across all elementary grades. A digital option comes with this resource, too! If you ONLY need the digital option, check out this DIGITAL Writing Center! Posters Include: Narrative (Personal Narrative) Story Book List Letter Postcard Recipe Poem Card Journal Your students will love the colorful visual examples on each full-size poster, but you can also print these in a mini-size without losing the quality of the text or graphics. Print full pages for wall anchor charts or shrink these on a copy machine for mini-posters. You can also print from the document and change the slide “handouts” (the more on a page, the smaller they become) for mini-posters. Another option is to add them to rings to allow them to become portable and travel around the room! All posters are 8.5x11 and come in color and black and white! LOTS of paper templates included! Prep is quick and easy... Just print the anchor charts and printable templates, gather the materials your students will need, and you're ready for a fun and engaging writing center! TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Gemma C. says, "A strong visual resource to help my students work on the different types of writing styles and purposes. Each of my students is building a folder to be able to use this as a reference. I love it!!” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Cassadie G. says, "I have purchased many of her resources and this one fits perfectly into my collection! I love how concise the information is and how different-sized posters can be utilized! I can use the large one for teaching, while the students can have their mini copy by shrinking the size down! You will not be disappointed in this resource and will probably come back to purchase more from her. :)" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Leaders and Literacy says, "I love the visual supports to help students INDEPENDENTLY do each of the styles of writing. With Daily 5, I am meeting with a small group when my first graders are responsible for using the writing center. I needed a way for them to get started and write without coming up to ask me what it should look like or what is expected of them. Thank you SO much for creating these!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Ellen B. says, "This is the perfect addition to my writing center. It's a wonderful visual for students to help them remember the different types of writing. Thank you for this!" You may also like… → Writing Process Charts → Writing Office Folders → Thesaurus Charts → Writing Hooks Charts → Show Don’t Tell Charts Copyright © The Literacy Dive Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Enjoy this FREEBIE as you start the year! Write the room is such a fun work station! Here is are two sets you can use as you teach kiddos the expectations and procedures of the station!! Happy Writing The Room, Rita For more write the room activities be sure to check out my Write the Room ALL ...
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Do your kiddos love to Write the Room? I know that it was a favourite center in my class and a staple for learning all the words! Here are 10 ideas to keep your Write the Room center going all year long….. 1. Sight Words There are sooo many of those important little words that ... Read More about 10 Ideas for Write the Room
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This Write the Room Center Bundle comes with 11 sets of write the room center for an entire school year! One of my students' favorite centers is always the write the room center where they have to find all of the themed words of the month and write them down. This set includes: June Write the Room Cards May Write the Room Cards April Write the Room Cards March Write the Room Cards February Write the Room Cards January Write the Room Cards December Write the Room Cards November Write the Room Cards October Write the Room Cards Fall Write the Room Cards Back to School Write the Room Cards
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