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Let’s Review the Alphabet Bundle

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This packet provides numerous opportunities to review all of the letters of the alphabet. It’s perfect for review at the beginning or end of the school year. It’s also a great tool to keep students practicing over summer.

All products in this bundle are aligned to the common core standards for kindergarten.

This bundle contains all of the following products:

Letters A-E Review Pack
Letters F-J Review Pack
Letters K-O Review Pack 
Letters P-T Review Pack
Letters U-Z Review Pack

Each Review Pack Contains:
**Letter Writing Practice (capital and lowercase)
**Letter Puzzles
**Letter and Picture Matching
**Capital and Lowercase Letter Sort
**Letters Books
**Beginning Sound Practice
**Match and Color
**Find and Graph the Letters (capital and lowercase versions)
**Dot the Beginning Sound
**Color by Letter
**Peek and Write Flip Flap
**Dot Marker Picture (capital and lowercase versions)

 

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Canada Day is July 1st, so brush up on your ‘Canadian’, eh?

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Happy Canada Day, everyone! I write this to you on the eve of Canada’s 148th birthday! 

For those of us who are Canadians of a certain age, life experience and education, the images below are easy to name and contain a number of our national symbols.

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Do you know anyone who could benefit from brushing up on their Canadian vocabulary?

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BINGO is a fun way to do it at any age!

Click below to access Celebrate Canada Bingo and a Happy Canada Day FREEBIE! in my TpT Store!


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Like the freebie?

Here is another Celebrate Canada Product, this one focused on Early Literacy, which can be purchased in a bundle with the Celebrate Canada BINGO game:


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Stop the Summer Slide with these summer activities…

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**3 Emergent Summer Readers complete with illustrated vocabulary cards for a word wall or pocket chart 

**Summer Poems/Songs sung to popular children’s songs

**Summer Skip Counting Center 

**Summer DIBELS Onset Rime Center

**Summer Sight Word Center for the First 100 Dolch Sight Words.


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Teaching Summer School?  Or just want to keep your own children’s skills in tact?  Then these Summer Themed activities may be just what you are looking for… Here are a few of the activities you can find by visiting my TpT store and clicking on the “Summer” category…




Color and Black and White versions of all 3 emergent readers plus a “Write Your Own” version, and an “Illustrate Your Own” version for students to show their comprehension skills.

Work on DIBELS onset rime, real or nonsense…

Summer Swimmers Onset Rime – Level 2

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Language Arts – “Rainbow Write the Alphabet”

by Readable Creations
Kindergarten, First Grade

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Rainbow Write the Alphabet & Color Initial Sound Pictures …

Each blackline sheet in this resource contains a matching upper- and lowercase letter of the alphabet (with a starting arrow) and pictures of things beginning with that letter sound. Your students can rainbow write inside each letter outline using the colors of the rainbow – red, orange, yellow, green, light blue, dark blue, and purple.

These activity sheets provide handwriting practice and beginning letter sound recognition.

*The KG Primary Penmanship font was used for all the letter outlines.

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This pack is included in an alphabet bundle with the following pack:

Alphabet Letter Search…

This pack will help your students review all the letters of the alphabet. It aligns with the Common Core Foundational Reading Skills Standard:
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet. (RF.K.1d)

Your students can follow and color each patterned path of upper- and lowercase focus letters.

Extra Challenges:
Find and circle/underline/trace certain letters;
name things that begin with the focus letter sound.

Extension Activity: Practice handwriting by doing rainbow writing inside the letter outlines at the top of each sheet.

Included in this pack: 26 activity sheets – one for each letter of the alphabet.

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Beach Read and Write (reading comprehension) (close reading)

Beach Read and Write

Beach Read and Write (reading comprehension)

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In this three page Beach Read and Write pack, students will read the one page beach story and color the pictures. Then there are two pages with five sentences on each page about the story. Each sentence has a missing word. At the end of each sentence, there are two words for students to choose from to find the correct missing word to tell about the story. Students will circle the word that correctly completes the sentence matching the story on the first page, and then write the correct word in the blank.
This is a great reading and comprehension check for guided reading, a mini lesson, a literacy center, or homework.

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Reading Comprehension Bundle
Reading Comprehension: Where? When? Why?
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Music in the Classroom

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Music has always been very near and dear to me so this is a great topic to write about. From day one of my teaching career, I used music in my classroom. Even though I’m not a musician, by any means, I can plunk some notes on the piano, and play very rudimentary guitar chords and notes.

My first job, I was working witMusic in the classroom 8x8 coverh mentally challenged teenagers who had very low IQs. I began playing songs on the piano to help them learn, each day we would sing the alphabet song, low and behold they were learning their alphabet letters. They just loved when I brought the guitar into school so we could sing together. Of course, they were the only ones that I would play the guitar for, they didn’t realize that I really couldn’t play. We did have fun.

Each day at 10:00 I would turn on the TV show the Electric Company. I felt that the class would learn more by listening to the catchy little tunes and lyrics for words, letters and numbers, than they would if I used the usual methods for teaching reading and math. Don’t get me wrong, I did use phonics, etc., but for these kids who would never progress much more than a 2nd or 3rd grade level, it worked. They loved it.

A few years later, I had a self-contained class for children with severe psychological problems. They were too disruptive to remain in the regular classroom. Talk about challenging!!! Well, music does calm the savage beast. I would play classical, or quiet tunes and the kids, for the most part, would calm right down. As a reward, I would let them bring in some of their own music to share.

On to middle school to teach 6th grade which is my true love. The language arts program has songs to accompany each new unit.For the beginning of each ELA class they always asked me to put on the CD so that they could sing the song that went with what was being taught. The kids especially loved the Noun Song, the

lyrics and tune was very appealing. They would even walk down the hall singing it and I would hum it to myself. I guess the point that I’m trying to make is, music really helps kids learn and they don’t even realize it. I would also play music during study hall, or while the kids were taking a test to help them relax.

Another interesting way to use music in the classroom is to have them write poetry or do creative writing to classical music. First, have them close their eyes and listen. Tell them to let the melodies take them to a special place. They can then describe it in their work, they can say how it made them feel, or who if anyone was there, what happened, etc. My classes just love this activity and they also like sharing their creations with each other. This also makes for a good bulletin board.

I so enjoyed directing plays with elementary and middle school children.  As I said before, I don’t really play an instrument, so I sought the assistance of the music teacher who was more than willing to help. Wealways had a great time and it amazed me to see how talented some of those kids were. They just shined during the performances and were able to belt out the songs which always gave me chills. Talk about dancing, that was another thing that blew me away. It was awesome to see them move and groove to the tunes. Talk about America’s Got Talent, well, these kids sure had it.

So, as you can see, music can be used as an introduction to a lesson, as a way to help children learn and memorize things. Students can do research about musiciaGettingToKnowYourClassmatesandYourTeacher lyricsns, composers, directors, and write reports about them. They can learn about music throughout history as part of an ancient history unit. If you’d like to see more ideas about how to integrate music into the curriculum. Here is a link to a great website:

http://www.songsforteaching.com/suefenton/extendingsongs.htm

 

I’ve created a Back to School Binder that will be using the song“Getting to Know You.” from Rogers and Hammerstein’s hit musical The King and I, as a stepping stone to help make students feel at ease while getting to know each other.

 

 

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Morning Work – June – Kindergarten

 

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This 20 page common core packet contains language arts and math material daily for the month of June. Some pages have June graphics such as beach items, ocean animals, flowers, and summer fun. The skills included are review skills that students should have been taught during the school year.

The preview shows each page included. Please take a look.
There is a NAME THAT PICTURE page included at the end of the morning work which names each picture for the phonics section of each page in case you have difficulty naming any of the pictures.

Skills included are:

Language Arts:
-Tracing word wall words (sight words): who, ate, came, say, and please
-Tracing a sentence with each sight word included above.
-Writing a sentence for each of the sight words above.
-Writing a sentence about a June picture.
-Choose from three pictures/words and write a sentence about the picture.
-Rewrite the sentences correctly with capital letters and correct ending punctuation.
– Cut and glue the correct letter for the beginning sound of each picture (a-z).

Math:
-Subtraction: Complete the equation. Find the difference.
– Addition: Complete the equation. Find the sum.
– Color the correct number (7-20) to match the set. Color the pictures.
-Write the correct number word (one-ten) to match each set.

This common core packet is great for morning work, but can also be used for homework, literacy centers, writing centers, math centers, or a mini lesson.

I hope you and your students enjoy using this packet. I have morning work available for each month of the school year.

You may also like:
Beach Read and Write
Plant Read and Write
Morning Work – Kindergarten – May
Emergent Reader: Let’s Plant!
Zoo Animal Math and Literacy Unit
Read and Write Bundle 1
Reading Comprehension Bundle

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Super Profession Certificates

A rare and unique set of 16 A4 certificates that recognizes students as young professionals and rewards them for their work within a specific subject. Great for inspiring students to continue with their hard work and efforts!

 

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Addition Word Problems (June)

Addition Word Problems (June)

Addition Word Problems (June)

 

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This product is now available in a Bundle (Addition Word Problems BUNDLE) with 11 other word problem packs. This bundle offers a 10% savings.

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Addition word problems in this packet are correlated to common core standard MCCKOA 2. There are 21 pages. Each page contains one addition word problem to solve. There is a number line for students to use to solve the problem. An empty box is available for students to draw the matching picture for the word problem. There is also a ten frame box for students to use for counters or for drawing or coloring in the boxes and an equation box containing blanks, a plus sign, and an equals sign.

The 21 word problems are about beach balls, umbrellas, beach chairs, fish, palm trees, crabs, flip-flops, dolphins, jellyfish, octopus, shovels, shells, surfboards, t-shirts, seahorses, wagon ride, jump rope, frogs, roller skates, sunglasses, and sunscreen.

This addition word problems pack is great for DIFFERENTIATING for your student needs. Having a variety of strategies to solve the word problems is great when conducting math groups of different ability levels. Lower level students may only draw a picture while higher level students may solve the problem using all 4 strategies.

Many other addition and subtraction word problem packets are available as well as addition and subtraction problems (sums to 10) with manipulatives.

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Emergent Reader: Butterflies (variety of sight words)
Spring Read and Write
Subtraction Problems with Manipulatives (Creepy Crawlies)
Morning Work – June – Kindergarten
Beach Read and Write
Opinion Writing: Ocean Animals
Addition Problems with Manipulatives May
Subtraction Word Problems (May)
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Desert Animals Photo Set

A set of 16 A5 posters showing photographs of a range of desert animals. Fantastic for discussion and as a display! Great additional material for any class learning about desert habitats that will encourage the students to want to learn more!

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Addition and Subtraction Word Problems BUNDLE

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Save 10% when purchasing the Addition Word Problems BUNDLE or Subtraction Word Problems BUNDLE below or save 15% when purchasing this addition and subtraction bundle which includes all of these addition and subtraction sets listed below.

This bundle includes the following addition and subtraction word problem sets which are also SOLD INDIVIDUALLY! To see a PREVIEW, click on the individual links below.

Addition Word Problems (January) 12 pages
Addition Word Problems (February) 12 pages
Addition Word Problems (March) 17 pages
Addition Word Problems (Easter) (for April) (missing addends, 2 addends & 3 addends) 17 pages
Addition Word Problems (May) 23 pages
Addition Word Problems (June) 24 pages
Addition Word Problems (September) 9 pages
Addition Word Problems (October) 9 pages
Addition Word Problems (November) 9 pages
Addition Word Problems (December) 13 pages
Addition Word Problems (Farm Stories) 9 pages
Addition Word Problems (Ocean Stories) 10 pages

Subtraction Word Problems (Common Core) 6 pages
Subtraction Word Problems (January) 12 pages
Subtraction Word Problems (February) 17 pages
Subtraction Word Problems (March) 17 pages
Subtraction Word Problems (Easter) (April) 17 pages
Subtraction Word Problems (May) 24 pages
Subtraction Word Problems (June) 25 pages
Subtraction Word Problems (September) 9 pages
Subtraction Word Problems (October) 9 pages
Subtraction Word Problems (November) 9 pages
Subtraction Word Problems (December) 9 pages

Addition word problems in this packet are correlated to common core standard MCCKOA 2. There are 166 pages including covers and back pages of each set. Each page contains one addition word problem to solve. There is a number line for students to use to solve the problem. An empty box is available for students to draw the matching picture for the word problem. There is also a ten frame box for students to use for counters or for drawing or coloring in the boxes and an equation box containing blanks, a plus sign, and an equals sign.

Subtraction word problems in this packet are correlated to common core standard MCCKOA 2. There are 156 pages including covers and back pages of some sets. Each page contains one subtraction word problem to solve. There is a number line for students to use to solve the problem. An empty box is available for students to draw the matching picture for the word problem. There is also a ten frame box for students to use for counters or for drawing or coloring in the boxes and an equation box containing blanks, a minus sign, and an equals sign.

This addition and subtraction word problems pack is great for DIFFERENTIATING for your student needs. Having a variety of strategies to solve the word problems is great when conducting math groups of different ability levels. Lower level students may only draw a picture while higher level students may solve the problem using all 4 strategies.

You may also like:
Addition Word Problems BUNDLE
Subtraction Word Problems BUNDLE
Morning Work Bundle (January-June) Kindergarten
Morning Work Bundle (July-December)
Emergent Reader Bundle A-Z (26 Books)
Scrambled Sentences Bundle
Beach Read and Write
Plant Read and Write
Morning Work – Kindergarten – May
Emergent Reader: Let’s Plant!
Zoo Animal Math and Literacy Unit
Read and Write Bundle 1
Reading Comprehension Bundle

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A post to pass on to parents: Reading and writing through play!

Reading and writing through play!

 

Do you have a child who loves animals, may wish to be a veterinarian or doctor, and could use a little practice or writing his or her name? (Not that you would ever mention it…)


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How about one who does not see the point in learning to read or write, but has a fantastic imagination?


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A sociable child with boundless energy, an interest in the law, perhaps, and exploring roles?


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Maybe you have a child that likes to pretend to be grown-up sometimes, and receive the praise self-esteem boost that goes with it. I admit to feeling very important as a ‘waitress’ at summer BBQs growing up. (My brothers preferred to be ‘bartenders’). It was always more official and fun with a notepad in hand.

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And once the drinks are handed out, someone is bound to start telling stories. Perhaps your child is a fan of pirates, or a natural storyteller?

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The child in this post could be any child.

Children learn without even realizing it through play, and read and write for real purposes .

We learned this way when we were kids. We played. We helped out. We didn’t have the electronic distractions of today.

The templates above (and a few more) have been designed for today’s more discerning audience in a product called Summer Fun: Reading and writing through play. It is included in a bundle with another Writing for Real Purposes product: Fun Summer Lists, which I wrote about here. I have included the links below, and the original post that launched this line of products.

Kids love to imagine, create and role play. Thank you to those of you who do purchase these products. I hope anyone reading this post is inspired to play with their kids and discreetly slip in teachable moments where possible. The key is to have fun and let go of expectations.

It is summer time after all.

Best wishes to all of you!

I.M.

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Pirate Themed Classroom Decoration Bundle

This bundle includes everything you need to prep and decorate your Pirate Themed Classroom.  This bundle includes a Pirate Alphabet, Ten Frame Posters 1-20, Editable Supply Labels, Desk Name Plates, a banner, table and center signs, a calendar set, and more!

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Language Arts Lesson-OCEAN Animals Bingo- Pre K-2 – Writing Prompt

This Ocean Animals BINGO features 12 of the most beloved Ocean Animals . This package is very helpful to celebrate National Aquarium and Zoo month of June in your classroom.

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-BINGO Board- Students can color objects using a single color . Encourage creativity. For example a blue turtle, green shark.etc

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– Once the bingo board is filled, ask students to complete the writing prompt. Each sentence should describe the animal’s color and size. For example: My shark is green and big.

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-Play Bingo. Read different combinations and write them on the board. You can play for the whole board. All combinations should be written on the board. Ask students to verify their worksheets and correct them as they play. Winners can get homework passes.

-Word Search- Great conclusion for word recognition and review. Have students work in small groups and compete for a Homework pass.

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You have enough material to work for a 1-2 days. You can use the vocabulary worksheet as a quiz at the end of the unit.

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Certificates of Achievement (All Subjects)

 

A lovely set of 17 A4 certificates that comprise of the main subjects. Each certificate is color-coordinated with a symbolic washout picture. Great for awarding students for their work within a specific area of their learning.

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Gifted and Talented Materials by Joyce Lansky is having a sale now through June 4th. I have 267 products on sale for 10% off

Your best savings will come from my many literary guides or book units.

But I also have a lot of math lessons and logic. I have it all!

Please stop by my store to take advantage of savings of 10% off these next few days.

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Fun Summer Lists – Writing for Real Purposes!

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Many children today do not have much appreciation for the world of paper and pen. The electronic world is far more seductive and even the adults in their lives are likely spending time on laptops or smartphones. Guilty as charged over here.

While building writing skills may come easily to some children, it can be overwhelming and exhausting to others. What is in it for them? They simply must see a point to it for real-world purposes, and receive positive feedback.

Kids do see us make lists – even if we make them on our smartphones. And kids do what we do (not necessarily what we say!)

For our purposes today, writing will mean any communicating in print. We’re talking about Kindergarten to grade two or three students of varying abilities.

Our goal is to help them understand why they are learning to write, buy into it and know that they are contributing members of society, who are appreciated for the contribution they are making by doing so!

Think of the possibilities for planning a day trip, or vacation….

Packing Lists…


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Lists about stories and games…or anything really!


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Whether our child / student draws or pastes pictures, dictates to us while we scribe, prints in hieroglyphics, or phonetically spelled words, we need to make this real world connection and commend them for making the effort. Especially in the summer!

Fun  Summer Lists is included in a WRITING FOR REAL PURPOSES bundle called Summer Literacy Fun Pack, with Summer Fun: Reading and Writing through Play pictured below.

These products were inspired by a post I wrote last summer (also pictured below) and by the effectiveness of these types of activities with my own children and students. I hope you enjoy them. Think Summer! It’s just around the corner!

Best wishes to all of you as we head into the final month of school!

I.M.

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FREE MISC. Lesson – Kindergarten End of the Year

High school seniors are not the only ones that will be wearing caps and gowns this May and June!  Did you know that some kindergartners will be dressed as little graduates too?  They wear these for the closing ceremonies at the end of the school year.  But . . . technically, they have a few more years of school before they can get a high school DIPLOMA!

FREEBIE ALERT!  I made 4 printables with a few kindergarten skills in mind.  I know that you have worked on these types of skills all year long!  It’s a “Cap and Gown” theme.  There are two language arts review sheets and two math review sheets.

The printable in the photo shown below is a coloring activity.  The children read the color words and color each gown appropriately.

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Identifying Color Words

The next printable will review with the hard /c/ and hard /g/ sounds.  Children look at the picture and circle the letter that has the same beginning sound as in the word “cap” or as in the word “gown”.

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Caps and Gowns

How many times did you practice counting this year?  Here’s a printable to practice that skill once again!  Children count the number of caps within each group and circle the appropriate numeral.

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One to One Correspondence

The last sheet is a graphing activity.  Children create a horizontal bar graph to show more caps than gowns.  They answer a few basic questions about the graph they made.

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Graphing Caps & Gowns

 

If you’re a kindergarten teacher, I hope your students will enjoy using these printables during one of their last days of school this year.  To get the freebie, click on the image shown below.  Then download and save it to your own computer or flash drive.

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Celebrating one year of Fine Motor Gains!

Watch this Awesome Guy show us his amazing growth in hand skills in one year’s time.  

It all began here when he learned to isolate his index finger, but take a look at him now!


Also learn an Occupational therapist’s trick for teaching pencil grasp to a child with low muscle tone and poor hand strength!

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10 Ways to Keep Students Learning Over the Summer

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Summer is the time for fun, fun, fun! School is out no more hitting the books. The only problem is that much of what was learned during the school year is forgotten, “out of sight, out of mind.” Not so with these ten fun educational activities that will keep the children looking for more and not even realizing that they are learning.

 

1.   Have your child, if he/she is old enough, take pictures of different things that you do over the summer. This will be especially exciting if you travel somewhere. They can put their photographs in a nice scrapbook and write a few  sentences about them. Make sure correct punctuation and grammar are used. What a great memory to look back on. When the school  year begins, this book can be shared in class.

2.   Help your child make a summer calendar for June, July, and August. They can use crayons, pencils, paint, rulers to color them in and add special things that they did over the summer. This will help to reinforce number recognition and counting. An effective way to work on addition and subtraction would be to say: “How many days till we go to the beach? or how many days ago did we go to see grandma and grandpa?’ even “How many days till you go back to school?”(of course they may not want to think about that!)

3.   Make  musical instruments from materials that are found around the house. Use towel/toilet paper rolls decorate them with paint, then put small pebbles inside. Close each end with cloth, or paper then glue them on or secure with rubber bands. This can be used as a rattle or rain stick.  Other instruments that they can make are drums, a box guitar, or a maraca, etc. This is a helpful websitd:  http://www.howcast.com/guides/841-how-to-make-musical-instruments-  for-kids/

4.   Cooking and measuring the ingredients help with math skills. They will have to read the recipe and measure the ingredients correctly.These recipes look yummy: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/packages/recipes-for-kids/cooking- with- kids.html

5.  If your child likes the computer or tablet, take advantage of it. Have him/her become a web ranger. They will go on quests and learn about national parks. It will help enhance skills in history and geography because they will be asked to solve mysteries and puzzles, play games and more. Check it out on this website: http://www.nps.gov/webrangers/ 

6.  Start a family garden. Decide what type of garden it will be, flower,vegetable, herbs or a combination. Then read up on it. Learn about the particular plants that will be used, find out where they should be placed, in the sun or shade. What types of soil are best, etc.  They can use some math measuring skills to figure out how far to space each plant. They can also measure plants to estimate the growth.  They might also try a science experiment to see if seeds grow faster in sun or darkness and keep a written record.  You can go to this website for more information. http://www.kidsgardening.org/

7.  When riding in the car have your child read signs, names of cities, towns, parks, or look for license plates from different states and figure out what states are the farthest away from them, or they can count the number of license plates they see from the different states. Another game that is fun when traveling is to start with the letter A and name a city, state, or country that begins with that letter, go through the entire alphabet. A variation of this would be to say a state, city, or country name and the next person has to come up with a name beginning with the last letter of the place just said. Austin/Nebraska, Anchorage/Evansville, and so on. Everyone in the car plays to make it more fun.

8.  For those would be scientists, start a rock or critter collection. See how many different rocks/ critters they can discover and find information about them in a book or on the web. They can make a scrapbook with photographs and information about the rocks or critters that they have collected.This is a great site for rock collecting, your child will have loads of fun while learning. http://www.kidsloverocks.com/html/guide_to_collecting.html This is just right for collecting those critters. http://www.kidactivities.net/category/Science-Kids-Collecting-Insects.aspx

9.  Have a scavenger or treasure hunt. You will have to write out directions as to where to find something and your child will have to read it in order to find the prize. This website has printable check lists, 10 ideas for scavenger hunts as well as tips and tricks.http://www.mykidsadventures.com/scavenger-hunt-ideas/ This pinterest page has loads of ideas on this subject  https://www.pinterest.com/tiffanymoore2/scavenger-hunt-ideas-for-kids/

10.  Plan a family fun day. Have your child write everything down from the menu to the games that will be played.

Here are some ideas that can be written down

  • Describe the activity. What will you do? Will you play games, go for a swim, watch a movie?
  • How will you prepare ahead of time. Will you need tickets, a picnic lunch, or a reservation?
  • What supplies will you require.
  • How much will it cost?
  • Who will be invited?

Make sure that you or your child takes pictures and then he/she can make an online photo album, write a few sentences about each image and email it to all of those who attended.

 11.  You can play word games such as scrabble, to work on spelling skills, board games like Yahtzee to help with math skills, card games like war which will utilize number skills, or word bingo.  I’ve also included some items that you can purchase through my Tpt store to help reinforce math and word skills learned in school.

 

 

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Keeping Students Learning All Summer

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Preventing the summer slide is such a big issue  for teachers and schools. Personally I hate sitting down with parents at beginning of the year conferences and informing them that their child has a lower reading level at the start of the year than they had at the end of the previous school year.

When I was first asked about how teachers can keep kids learning all summer, I thought… adopt? After all, children spend their summers away from us, and out of our control unless they are our own. Thinking about it a bit more though, honestly the answer is to adopt, but not the children, adopt the parents. Adopting the parents means cultivating an excellent relationship with the parents of your students, and making yourself available to them at any time. How far you go with this depends on your personal comfort level. At the start of every school year I create a private blog for parents and I to communicate on, hand out my school email, and personal cell phone number to parents. I send postcard though the mail, make regular phone calls, and even do home visits. When the school year ends I still have parents checking in on our class blog, sending me texts from vacation, and email asking for how to help their child over the summer.

It is not too late though, to increase parent communication and prevent the summer slide. Check out my top 10 tips below which will all be on my classroom blog, but can be sent one in a newsletter at the end of the year. Read on


Sight Words Hide and Seek BUNDLE

Sight Words Hide and Seek BUNDLE

Sight Words Hide and Seek BUNDLE

You can view this FUN resource HERE!

Purchasing the bundle saves you 12% off of the total of all 4 sets.

You can find individual sets with previews at the links below:
Sight Words Hide & Seek (Set 1)
Sight Words Hide & Seek (Set 2)
Sight Words Hide & Seek (Set 3)
Sight Words Hide & Seek (Set 4)

This 100 page bundle includes sets 1, 2, 3, and 4. Each set includes a page for each of 25 high frequency sight words listed below. Students are given directions to write each word, color the sight word a particular color, and write a sentence with each word. Students are to make it a game of “hide and seek” as they look to find (tag) the directed sight word on each page. The sight words on each page are randomly placed for finding and coloring.

The sight words included in each set are below.

Set 1:
the, of, and, a, to, in, is, you, that, it, he, was, for, on, are, as, with, his, they, I, at, be, this, have, and from

Set 2:
or, one, had, by, words, but, not, what, all, were, we, when, your, can, said, there, use, an, each, which, she, do, how, their, and if

Set 3:
will, up, other, about, out, many, then, them, these, so, some, her, would, make, like, him, into, time, has, look, two, more, write, go, and see

Set 4:
number, no, way, could, people, my, than, first, water, been, called, who, oil, sit, now, find, long, down, day, did, get, come, made, may, and part

These sight word hide and seek activities can be used for introducing sight words, reviewing sight words, homework, morning work, interventions (RTI), literacy centers, and much more.

To add more skills and to include different levels of activities, students can flip to the back side of their paper and write more sentences with each word.

I hope your students enjoy this game of hide and seek as they learn to recognize sight words.

You may also like:
Sight Word Practice (Sets 1, 2, & 3) (77 Sight Words)
Sight Word Practice (Set 1) (Common Core)
Sight Word Practice (Set 2) (Common Core)
Sight Word Practice (Set 3) (Common Core)

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Insects Bundle (Literacy & Math Unit, Reading, Writing, Addition & Subtraction)

Insect Bundle (184 Pages) (Literacy and Math Unit, Opinion Writing, Read and Writes, Emergent Readers, Addition and Subtraction Problems with Manipulatives)

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Includes the following products which can be purchased individually:

Insects and Spiders (Literacy and Math Unit)
Opinion Writing: Insects
Insect Read and Write
Butterfly Read and Write
Emergent Reader: Insects
Emergent Reader: Butterflies (variety of sight words)
Ten Frames 0-20 Insects
Subtraction Problems with Manipulatives (Creepy Crawlies)
Addition Problems with Manipulatives May
Subtraction Problems with Manipulatives May

To see a preview of this bundle, please click on the links above to see each individual preview.

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Free Mother’s Day Count and Graph, Roll and Graph

Free Mother’s Day Count and Graph, Roll and Graph

This post has a Mother’s Day count and graph, roll and graph freebie for Pre-K through grade one. The printable has black and white and color printing options. The graphs are all different, for a total of four possible graphs. Place these in the math center for a week of easy prep of hands-on learning. This is a link to the freebie on Teachers Pay Teachers.

Answer keys are provided for the counting and graph pages. Answers will vary for the roll and graph options.

Free Mother's Day Count and Graph, Roll and GraphThank you for reading.

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May Learning Activities For Kids…

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School  Nurse Appreciation Week – May 6-12!


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That Fun Reading Teacher’s Sight-Word-Stages Leveled Readers: Differentiate just by printing!

 

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As educators, we have all kinds of fun activities and strategies for teaching and reinforcing sight words for reading and writing. Many of them involve practicing these words out of context. The point of Sight Word Recognition is to be able to recognize these words at a glance, in isolation. But all of the practice needn’t be.

I am in the early stages of creating a series of readers called ‘Sight Word Stages’ readers to help teachers differentiate for their students within the same reading level. While some of our students may struggle with putting all of the pieces of the reading puzzle together and need to work on that, there are many others who simply have difficulty remembering, and who require extra opportunities to practice using these little words in context.

Here is an example of a DRA/Reading Recovery Level 2 Reader:

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 A color PDF is included in the package, indicating the sight words of focus on the cover.

I print these on thicker paper, laminate them and keep them with other guided reading books.

Who is Furry

 Directional support is provided with the go to stop method.

 

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 A regular black and white copy is provided. Students can color and keep these, if you wish.

 

Fur 3,4 (1)

 A trace-the-sight-word copy is provided for students requiring this level of support.

Fur 3,4

 A fill-in-the-blanks copy is also provided for each title.


Supplementary Materials:

Color and black & white sentence strips                                                                                                                                     (Tip: Print color copy onto card paper and laminate, and store with color readers for reuse)

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Color and black & white Self-Check lists                                                                                                                               (I have a laminated color one on the wall over the writing table with a dry-erase marker, but know classroom teachers who give each child their own black and white copy, one who shrinks it to half-size. Early finishers draw or practice words on the back!)

Self-Check color

Sometimes – there’s a surprise bonus activity – particularly in the bundles. Check the previews!


 Here is what is currently available in the Sight-Word-Stages Readers Series:

Please note that freebies will not contain all of the parts mentioned above.


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L2 4 Book Bundle sq She is CH th He is CH th

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 4 Book Bundle long More titles coming Summer 2015!  Save with bundles!

Are there any particular themes you would like to see covered in these early levels? Please leave a comment and let me know! (Easter and Earth Day are already started in draft!)

Have a wonderful spring day, and pop into my store for a visit sometime by clicking my button!

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Humpty Dumpty Fluency Pyramids

NEW product from Teacher See Teacher Do!

 

This product includes: 

A full color anchor chart of the Nursery Rhyme with illustration
5 Fluency Pyramid Reader’s Task Cards
P.E.A.R Fluency Self-Evaluation Rubric
Teacher’s Instruction Sheet
CCSS Correlations 

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