Grades K-3






These 8 interactive sight word booklet teaches all the preprimer words. Each booklet teaches 5 words. Assemble the booklet by running the copies front and back and cutting in half and then stapling. There are 14 interactive tasks in each booklet:
1. Unscramble the Words
2. ABC Order
3. Spy & Highlight
4. Count & Graph
5. Color the Words
6. Solve the Clues
7. Fill in the Missing Letters
8. Write a Sentence
9. Try Spelling
10. Connect the Dots
11. Roll & Read
12. Proofread
13. Pyramid Spelling
14. Illustrate a Sight Word (on the last page of the booklet)
by Carrberry Creations
Kindergarten – 3rd Grade

Looking for a great way to calm and re-focus your students this year? Try yoga!
This pack contains picture cards for 3 yoga poses you can try with you class today. I hope they help!
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This unit is a package of 10 activities and games that are designed to make it easy for students to learn to read r-controlled syllable type words. There are 6 syllable types, and r-controlled is one of the six types. These syllables are called –r-controlled because the –r is in control and the vowel is out of control when sounding out the word. Instead, of the vowels making their normal sounds, the –r decides for them what sound the vowel is going to make. Reading and spelling r-controlled words require visual memory and experience. These games will teach students a few consistent tips to remember when reading these kinds of words. There are five -r-controlled vowels–ar, -er, -ir, -or, -ur. These five vowel spellings make 4 different sounds. The packet includes 75 -r-controlled words cards and the following 10 games:
1. Climb a Tree
2. Grow a Centipede
3. Football Frenzy
4. Dominoes
5. Uno
6. Clear the Board
7. Snail Shell
8. Wild Animal Race
9. Checkers
10. Circle Out



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by In the Math Lab
Pre-Kindergarten – 1st Grade

Here is a fun and colorful 2-D shape matching game for young students. Players choose a shape card, say the shape name, and try to make a match on their game boards. But watch out – choose a SORRY card and a player loses a turn.
2 levels:
• Set A cards use shapes with the SAME color as the shapes on the game boards. Students can match by shape and/or color.
• Set B cards use shapes with DIFFERENT colors. Students have to find matching shape.
Good practice – good fun!
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by Meg’s New Box of Crayons
1st – 5th Grade

This worksheet is one of my very first products on TPT! This worksheet is simple, flexible and used daily in my classroom.
This worksheet is perfect for Word Work or Work on Writing! Have students write names, months, spelling words, etc. in the blank boxes at the bottom and have them work on placing them in alphabetical order! My students love that they get to choose the words and I love that they are working on placing things in alphabetical order…it’s a win-win for everyone!
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by Corrie Weaver
Kindergarten – 1st Grade

This assessment is a good tool to use to determine your students’ understanding of addition using word problems, missing addends and fact problems It could be used in kindergarten or first grade.
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by Cinnamon’s Synonyms
1st – 9th Grade
Help your students write interesting stories by getting them to spice up the word “SAID”!
In this picture thesaurus you get 32 synonyms for SAID.
Simply print & cut and your booklet is ready to go. Keep the booklet at a writing center or in your class library.
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by Mark Lyons
Kindergarten – 2nd Grade
This literacy center includes 5 short a word family sorts. Choose the word family or word families that your students are working on and have the children sort the sea creature word cards onto the corresponding word sort mats. Students will write the words that they find on a recording sheet. Word sorts range from 5 words to 18 words.
There are word sorts for -ab, -ack, -act, -ad, and -ag.
Also included are activities for the students to work on the short a word families. There is an open word sort for students to decide how the words can be sorted, a Write Around the Room activity, a Write From a Book activity, a Go Fish Word Sort card game, practice reading and spelling the word sort words, making a short vowel a book of the words that they are learning, putting the word cards in a-b-c order, and using letters and letter patterns to spell words.
Download the preview to see many of the word sorts and activities. This word sort with accompanying activities is great for literacy centers.
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Happy (almost) holidays, my friends. Have you noticed an excitement in the air? My students definitely have the Christmas Spirit, and are always thrilled to have some fun seasonal activities do to recognize it!
I run Early Literacy Intervention groups with students from grades 1-3. While we do guided reading and writing, and play skill-building games, once in a while I do like to have them do some worksheets that I can keep a copy of in their files. We are currently working through both of the packages shown in the picture above and they are enthusiastic with the variety of activities at their ‘just-right’ level, too.
Here is a close up of the North Pole Reading and Writing Fun preview:
…and one of the Nativity Reading and Writing Fun preview:
The kids are having a lot of fun with these, thanks to the wonderful clip art by Edu-clips.com. They can’t wait to color the pictures!
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Best wishes to all of you and yours as we wrap up for the holidays. Take care of you, too!
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by Marcelle’s KG Zone
Pre-Kindergarten – 1st Grade
EDITED OCTOBER 17, 2015- I CHANGED THE ENDING OF THE STORY . This package consists of AN ORIGINAL PENGUIN SUBTRACTION STORY with a printable SUBTRACTION BOOK to help you teach the concept of subtraction when covering a winter or penguin unit of study.
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This reading packet provides 23 word lists of the final stable syllable type words. Also, a master list of all the words is included as a quick reference. A final stable consonant is one of the six types of syllables in reading. Each list in this unit includes words using all the vowels with a final stable consonant. Reading will become more manageable for students once they understand syllable types. Download my free alphabet cards. Using these cards will give students another strategy to help them decode and encode words. These ready-made word lists can be used in the multiple ways:
• as a source to help you in create your own reading and spelling activities
• for ABC order
• to complete word sorts
• develop more accurate and fluent readers
• read words for homework
• use for spelling lists
• quick reading assessments
• practice and re-teach reading skills
• supplement general education curriculum
• compare and contrast with other syllable types
• use at a word work station
• printed as a student booklet by clicking print, printer properties, and booklet.
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Grades K-3
Amanda Trump
There are 6 syllable types in reading. The basic overall purpose of learning syllable type reading is to give students 6 reading strategies to aid them in chunking longer words into short, readable parts. Learning to read by identifying the type of syllable is the most consistent method to teach reading to your students, and the easiest way for your students to learn to read. All of the words lists incorporate patterns using all the vowels. The closed syllable and V-C-e syllable target words using common phonograms.
This packet of activities and games give students a fun way to learn the syllable types. The activities/games can be placed in language stations, or they can be played during small groups. So enjoy as your students learn another way to break the code to reading!
If you would like to preview what is in the packet, just click on my individual bundle packets for each syllable type to preview the materials included in this mega bundle.
The Closed Syllable Packet includes the following games/activities:
1. Bubble Bath Mats
2. Bubble Yum Mats
3. Scrambled Eggs
4. Bag the Odd Word
5. Morph the Word
6. Flower Power
7. My Closed Syllable Word Book
8. Closed Syllable Sorting Mats
9. Roll a Word
10. Spin a Word
11. Puzzle Words
12. Hangin’ Out the Laundry
13. Map Out the Treasure
14. Connect 4
15. Beat the Clock
The V-C-e Syllable packet includes the following games/activities:
1. Move the Spider to His Web
2. Syllable Type Organizers
3. Connect 4
4. Color the Snail’s Shell
5. Graph Your Total
6. Dominoes
7. It’s Raining V-C-e Words
8. Burst a Balloon
9. Flower Power
10. V-C-e Booklets
11. Flip-Flop Match-Up
12. A Walk Around the Block
13. Skunk
14. Building Words
15. Snakes & Ladders
The r-Controlled Syllable packet includes the following games/activities:
1. Climb a Tree
2. Grow a Centipede
3. Football Frenzy
4. Play Uno
5. Clear the Board
6, Snail Shell
7. Wild Animal Race
8. Checkers
9. Circle Out
10. Dominoes
The Open Syllable packet includes the following games/activities:
1. Bubble Yum Relay
2. Flower Power
3. Open Syllable Word Count, Sort & Write
4. Open Syllable Cut, Sort & Glue
5. Open Syllable Count & Divide
6. First or Last Syllable Open?
7. Fill Up the Jar
8. I Spy
9. ‘y’ says ‘i’ or ‘e’
10. First or Last Syllable Open Picture Sort
11. Hear, Write & Draw
12. Open Syllable Booklets
13. Dominoes
14. Try Spelling/Draw & Spell
15. Move the Cow to the Barn
The Vowel Digraph & Diphthong Syllable packet includes the following games/activities:
1. Color the Rainbow
2. Ghost OUT
3. Move the Mouse to the Cheese
4. Guess the Word
5. Shark
6. Go Fish
7. PIG
8. Old Maid, Old Man
9. Skunk
10. Thirteen Digraph/Diphthong Booklets
The Final Stable (-le) Syllable packet includes the following games/activities:
1. Syllable Match-Up
2. Which Final Stable Syllable Sound?
3. Final Stable Syllable Booklets
4. Syllable Divide
5. Riddle Fiddles
6. Syllable Picture Sorts
7. Daub the Final Stable Syllable
8. WAR
9. Got It!
10. Sweet Shop Hop
by Hilary Lewis
1st – 5th Grade
This cute New Year themed writing stationery is great for kids to use when they are publishing their stories. Use these pages to spark imaginations during this fun time of the year.
There are pages with 2013 and without.
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Fifty percent of our English language is closed syllable type words. Once a student learns this syllable type, they have a great foundation upon which to build. So it is a well worth our efforts to invest our time teaching this syllable type if we are going to have successful readers.I created this packet for my students to have fun learning closed syllable type words. There are 6 syllable types, and closed syllable is the most basic type to teach. There are multiple word lists in the unit, ‘Reading Closed Syllables.’ This reading unit provides 158 word lists of the closed syllable type words. Also, a master list of all the words is included as a quick reference. The lists in this unit include words spelled using each vowel in conjunction with common phonograms. These lists of words will help students recognize the common patterns seen in closed syllables. Also, reading will become more manageable for students once they understand the different syllable types.
The unit, ’15 Games & Activities Teaching Closed Syllables’ include 15 fun games and activities that can be placed in literacy centers for the students to enjoy. The following games are included in this packet:
1. Bubble Bath
2. Bubble Yum Relay
3. Scrambled Eggs
4. Bag the Odd Chip
5. Morph the Word
6. Flower Power
7. My Closed Syllable Word Book
8. Recording Sheet
9. Roll a Word
10. Spin a Word
11. Puzzle Words
12. Hangin’ Out the Laundry
13. Map Out The Treasure
14. Connect 4
15. Beat the Clock
by Phun Phonics
Kindergarten – 2nd Grade
CVC Syllable Pattern Match Up
Houghton Mifflin Journeys
Unit 1 Lesson 1
Words can have one or more parts called syllables and each syllable has one vowel sound. Dividing words into syllables can help to read many words.
Directions: Print, cut and laminate. Students will match the two syllables to make the correct word. Then once, they have matched all words, they will record the completed word and identify the vowel sound in each syllable.
I have made two different recording forms. One that is a full page, can be laminated and used with white board markers, or copied and used with pencil, however you wish. The second recording page is a half page, if you are crazy about not making copies like me!
The cards could also be used as a memory or concentration game if the activity is finished early 🙂
ENJOY!!
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Grades K-4
This “Reading Vowel Digraph & Vowel Diphthong Syllables” unit provides 86 word lists vowel digraphs and vowel diphthongs syllable type words. Also, a master word list is included and can be used as a quick reference. A vowel digraph or vowel diphthong is one of the six types of syllables in reading. The lists in this unit include words spelled using vowel teams or vowel/consonant teams to create each vowel sound. These lists of words will help students recognize the vowel digraph or vowel diphthong patterns. Reading will become more manageable for students once they understand syllable types.
The following activities and games are included in this packet:
1. Color the Rainbow
2. Ghost OUT
3. Move the Mouse to the Cheese
4. Guess the Word
5. Shark
6. Go Fish
7. PIG
8. Old Maid, Old Man
9. Skunk
10. Thirteen Digraph/Diphthong Booklets—These are booklets the students can cut apart, staple, color, and spell the words to match the pictures. The books target :
• digraph ai—rain, tail, snail, paint, mail, air, sailboat, rainbow
• digraph ay—hay, gray, pray, May, birthday, tray, say, pay
• digraph long ea—peace, peanut, eat, treat, tea, read, teacher, feast
• digraph short ea—bread, weather, sweater, breakfast
• digraph ee—bee, cheese, tree, three
• digraph igh—goodnight, light, bright, right
• digraph oa—coat, boat, toad, soap
• digraph ow—shadow, pillow, elbow, snow
• digraph long oo—balloon, broom, igloo, mushroom, pool, root, school, zoo
• digraph short oo—cookie, looking, book, football
• diphthong ou—cloud, mouse, out, groundhog
• diphthong ow—towel, clown, frown, shower
• diphthong oy—cowboy, ahoy, toys, joy
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Have you ever noticed how perfectly the Santa’s reindeer and Rudolph stories lend themselves to teaching kids about counting by twos? The reindeer are paired up in the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer song and in Santa’s famous line at the end of the classic story Twas the Night Before Christmas. The teachable moment is just sitting in front us begging to be used!
Perhaps that is why I, That Fun Math Reading Teacher, have started passing on this Phrasing and Fluency Reader to teachers as a math resource as well. (For anyone who may have purchased it more than a year ago, please go back to your purchases page and download an updated version.)
Last year I was using 10 at the Sled primarily for the phrasing, fluency and fun factor. That is, after all, the purpose for which it was written in the first place. It can be sung to the tune of Ten in the Bed, and even if students are not familiar with the song, they do catch on to the simple melody quickly and enjoy the repetition. They also hear how certain words fall together naturally to create phrases.
After several requests for a black and white student booklet last year, I created one over the summer, using speech bubbles where there are quotation marks used in the color edition:
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I wanted to show students what quotation marks really mean, in a visual way, rather than only telling them. I am finding that with this year’s students, this concrete approach has made a huge difference. We compare my color copy with their black and white copy and discuss how quotation marks and speech bubbles really serve the same purpose. *Lightbulb moment*!
The tone, expression (and curiously deep voices) they use when reading the ‘spoken’ lines are hilarious! But clearly, meaningful to them!
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Grades K-3
The 71 page unit includes activities and games that can be placed in language stations, or they can be played during small groups. So enjoy as your students learn another way to break the code to reading! Here is a list of the activities and games included in this packet:
1, Move the Spider to His Web
2. Syllable Type Organizers
3. Connect 4
4. Color the Snail’s Shell
5. Graph Your Total
6. Dominoes
7. It’s Raining V-C-e Words
8. Burst a Balloon
9. Flower Power
10. V-C-e Booklets
11. Flip-Flop Match-Up
12. A Walk Around the Block
13. Skunk
14. Building Words
15. Snake & Ladders
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By Mary Moore of Moore Resources
The Scientific Method is Fantastic for All Subjects and for Life! The Scientific Method is a great method to use for teaching students how to solve problems and investigate questions in all educational subjects along with solving life situations.
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By Lisa Robles of LisaTeachR’s Classroom
If You Give a Reindeer a Root Beer… Studying Circular Plot Structure Have your students learned about circular tales? Here is how I used it in my classroom.
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By Tammy DeShaw of The Owl Teacher
Do you want to create the most adorable Winter Craft as a gift or just for fun? Check out this inexpensive and fun craft idea of making snowmen – out of socks!
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By Susan Berkowitz of Susan Berkowitz
Making a snowman is a favorite activity for kids in the winter. Almost everyone knows how to make a snowman. But can they tell someone else how to make one? Can they articulate the steps? Join Max and Mo in their story and learn sequencing and comparing language skills.
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Teacher Talk: Student Self Assessment
By Marypat Mahoney of Just Add Students
Give students the opportunity to self-assess their growth and learning thus far in the school year.
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Teaching Young Children to Write Their Names
ByThia Triggs of Print Path
An unfortunate myth is that young children, 3 & 4 years old, should learn to write their name with an initial capital letter followed by lowercase, rather than all capitals. Research shows that to be incorrect and even detrimental, for several reasons.
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Christmas-Winter STEM Olympics
By Kerry Tracy of Kerry Tracy
Keep kids engaged this holiday season with five festive, fun, & fabulous Christmas/Winter themed STEM challenges that can be modified for use with grades 2-8!
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Five Ways to Increase Students’ NWEA Math Scores
By Crystal Brown of Dr Crystal Brown
Do you want to make sure your students reach their growth targets in math? Learn five ways you can easily implement into your math instruction.
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How to Help Beat the Holiday Blues
By Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern
We all know that kids love to send notes to each other. This activity allows them to do that.
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What’s My Error? Extraordinary Math Hack
By Tammy Roose of The Tarheelstate Teacher
Do your students continue to make common errors when computing and learning different math concepts? Mine were too, until I instituted some fun error analysis with “What’s My Error?” problems!
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By Retta London of Rainbow City Learning
Sharing the holiday spirit in a classroom of diverse faiths.
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Critical Thinking with Pattern Blocks
By Shametria Routt of The Routty Math Teacher
Did you know that pattern blocks can be used for more than just teaching shapes in your geometry unit– pattern blocks can be used all year long! The proportionality of the pieces extends the number of ways in which they can be used, including analyzing the characteristics and common attributes of two-dimensional shapes, identifying fractional relationships, and building an understanding of operations with whole numbers. Check out this 5-part series to explore ways to get your students thinking critically with pattern blocks!
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Tantalizing Tessellations: Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
By Tracy Willis of Wild Child Designs
Project-orientated learning engages students and leads to critical thinking. It’s differentiation at its finest!
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Tips To Enjoy Holiday Teaching
By Michele Webb of Teaching Ideas for Those Who Love Teaching
Tips to keep holiday teaching fun and stress free.
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By Marcy Howe of It’s a Teacher Thing
Enjoy December in your classroom. Learn how to keep the curriculum challenging, your days calm, and find links to several “go to” items to help you enjoy December in your classroom.
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By Kathie Yonemura of Tried and True Teaching Tools
Students buy-in to writing if it is in a book. This magic book motivates students to compare and contrast!
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Please Read these great ideas that these educators are using for the month of December and beyond.
This packet includes 5 fun but simple games that your kiddos will love to play! The purpose of the games are to give students exposure and experience to reading the Dolch sight words. With each game board give each team a certain level of sight words such as, preprimer, primer, or first grade, ect. Students are to form a deck of cards out the sight words included. All the games boards are interchangeable with each level of sight words. Differentiate and place the games in reading centers. The games included are: SWEET SHOP HOP, PIG, BLOCKBUSTER, SHARK, CIRCLE IN & OUT.
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Grades K-4
by Ms Joanne
1st – 2nd Grade
A 4 page, 7 part readers’ theater script of the Gingerbread Man with a Santa theme. Mrs. Claus makes a gingerbread man but he runs away. He is chased by Santa, a reindeer, and an elf. Finally a polar bear eats him up.
The script is written with primary students in mind and has parts suitable for Emergent Readers and Transitional readers as follows:
o Emergent (roughly DRA 4-8) Mrs. Clause, Reindeer, Santa
o Transitional (roughly DRA 10-12): Elf, Gingerbread Man, Polar Bear
o High Transitional (roughly DRA 14-18): Narrator
Also includes full page, color images of each character which students can use to make hats or neck signs to identify their part to the audience.
Other Christmas Readers’ Theater scripts you may be interested in: $2 each
A Wolf’s Christmas Carol
The Elves and the Missing Toys
The Elves and the Shoemaker at Christmas
Finding the Perfect Christmas Tree
The Night Before Christmas
OR get all 6 scripts in one product:
Christmas Readers’ Theater for Grades 1 and 2 Includes all 6 of the above scripts plus templates and instructions for students to write their own holiday script.
Other Fairy Tale Readers’ Theater:
Fairy Tale Readers’ Theater for Grades 1 and 2
Reader’s Theatre for Emergent Readers,5 easier versions of these scripts tailored towards DRA 2-6 reading levels.
Jack and the Beanstalk
Three Billy Goats Gruff
Other Seasonal Readers’ Theater:
Halloween Readers’ Theater for Emergent and Beginning Readers
Halloween Readers’ Theater: Will I Ever be a Jack-O-Lantern?
Halloween Readers’ Theater: The Witch’s House
St. Patrick’s Day Readers’ Theater: Leprechauns Looking for Gold
St. Patrick’s Day Readers’ Theater: The Other Side of the Rainbow
Science Readers’ Theater
Science Readers’ Theater – Plants
Science Readers’ Theater – Flowers
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by The Relief Teacher
Kindergarten – 2nd Grade
Enjoy three FREE Christmas themed activities to reinforce your students number concepts and friends of 10.
The packet includes:
– Friends of 10 missing number cards:
Students identify the missing number in the friends of 10 sum. Laminate and use with dry-erase markers for long-term use.
– Friends of 10 match and color:
Students color the sheet by finding and matching their friends of 10.
– Friends of 10 roll and cover:
Students play in pairs rolling a 6-sided dice and covering the friends of 10 on the answer sheet. Students aim to get 5 boxes covered in a row.
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by Amanda Trump
Grades K-3



Do you need a cute Christmas holiday activity for your kids? Check out this mosaic art project! Students tear small pieces of construction paper apart and them down to the holiday picture. When they are finished, the project looks like a mosaic.
You can find these mosaics here!
Here is an example from one of my 5th graders! There are a total of 14 different pictures to choose from.
These 8 interactive sight word booklet teaches all the preprimer words. Each booklet teaches 5 words. Assemble the booklet by running the copies front and back and cutting in half and then stapling. There are 14 interactive tasks in each booklet:
1. Unscramble the Words
2. ABC Order
3. Spy & Highlight
4. Count & Graph
5. Color the Words
6. Solve the Clues
7. Fill in the Missing Letters
8. Write a Sentence
9. Try Spelling
10. Connect the Dots
11. Roll & Read
12. Proofread
13. Pyramid Spelling
14. Illustrate a Sight Word (on the last page of the booklet)
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Grades 1-4
This unit is a package of 10 activities and games that are designed to make it easy for students to learn to read r-controlled syllable type words. There are 6 syllable types, and r-controlled is one of the six types. These syllables are called –r-controlled because the –r is in control and the vowel is out of control when sounding out the word. Instead, of the vowels making their normal sounds, the –r decides for them what sound the vowel is going to make. Reading and spelling r-controlled words require visual memory and experience. These games will teach students a few consistent tips to remember when reading these kinds of words. There are five -r-controlled vowels–ar, -er, -ir, -or, -ur. These five vowel spellings make 4 different sounds. The packet includes 75 -r-controlled words cards and the following 10 games:
1. Climb a Tree
2. Grow a Centipede
3. Football Frenzy
4. Dominoes
5. Uno
6. Clear the Board
7. Snail Shell
8. Wild Animal Race
9. Checkers
10. Circle Out



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by RebeccaB Designs
Kindergarten – 2nd Grade
Have fun leading up to Christmas with this cute Color by Number. The two little elves and their reindeer friend will look bright and fabulous once colored in following the number and color guide.
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