Teachers Pay Teachers Site Wide Sale

It’s been a long time coming, but it’s finally here!  It’s the Teachers Pay Teachers site wide sale.  In honor of our hard work and dedication, TpT is having a sale on February 25th.  It’s a great time to stock up on those activities for your literacy centers and small group instruction.  Of course, you get the best bang-for-your-buck when you purchase the bundled activities.  Here are a few of my favorites: The File Folder Phonics Bundle and the Even More! File Folder Phonics Bundle contains hands-on activities for teaching targeted phonics skills.  These bundles include the templates for making your own file folder activities.  Just laminate the file folders and they can be used over and over again!  Love that! Just

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Fly Swatting Sight Words

Using a fly swatter to swat flies (with letters, words or math facts) during small group intervention or in literacy centers has been an all time favorite spring activity in our schools for years.  I only wish I knew who came up with this idea years ago- it’s brilliant!  To assemble the activity all you need to do is place a strip of velcro on a fly swatter, print and cut out the flies, and then place a small velcro dot on each fly.  Students take turns swatting flies and reading the word on the flies they catch.   Very simple, but guaranteed to keep them practicing those words for a long time. Click HERE to download Fly Swatting Sight Words Dolch Sight

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Preventing the Summer Slide

As much as teachers love summer vacation, there’s always a little (actually, big) panic that sets in as we pack up the classrooms and send our children off during those three lazy months of fun in the sun.  What if they never pick up a book?  Oh, and they were so close in learning all their math facts- will they forget?  We’ve worked so diligently teaching skills and the kids have learned so much—what if when they return in September and they forget?  The loss of skills during the summer in the educational world is known as “The Summer Slide” and it is very real.   Research indicates that children who live in poverty consistently lose 2 months of reading performance

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Springtime Vowel Sorting Activity

I just can’t wait til spring!  I found these adorable springtime containers at our local Walmart.  They are absolutely perfect for a seasonal sorting activity.  I wanted to give you the heads up before they fly off the shelf.  I made these vowel sorting discs just for these boxes.  Of course any type of container will do, but these are just SO cute!  They had butterfly, bunny and frog containers too! Simply print the activity on cardstock then cut out the vowels and the pictures.  Velcro (or tape) the letters to the center of the flowers and you are all set.  I also purchased prickely balls.  They came four in a package.  These can be used for students who need

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ABC Penguins Freebie

I’m just in love with these cute little penguins that Kyle created.  I thought they’d make a super fun ABC order activity for my preschool and kindergarten friends.  I created both an upper- and lowercase set so that you can have your kiddos either put them in alphabetical order or match the upper- to lowercase letters.  Feel free to download this freebie.  Enjoy!  Just click the following link to download this file:  ABC Order Penguins For notification of all new Make, Take & Teach activities, be sure to follow the Make, Take & Teach online store on TpT.  Just click the green “follow” star.

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Multi-Sensory Activity for Teaching Letters and Sight Words

I love using plastic screens for introducing and practicing letters and sight words.  Plastic screens can be found in any craft store (Michaels or JoAnn Fabrics) or in the craft section of most department stores.  When I use the screens for teaching letters, I typically cut one sheet into quarters and then for the sight words, I’ll cut 3 long strips.  You can use ready-made templates of letters or sight words or you can simply write the letters/words on paper yourself.  First have your students place the paper on top of the screen and, with a crayon, trace the letter or letters of the sight word.  When they remove the paper, the letter/word will be “bumpy” on the paper.  If

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Playful Penguins

Oh…. it’s officially winter!  Winter in Northern Michigan is tons of fun!  There’s skiing (both downhill and cross country), sledding, ice fishing, snowmobiling, but most of all…SNOW DAYS!   I can’t say that I’m much of an ice fisher-person or snowmobiler, but I do love to ski and I absolutely love the occassional snow days.  Well, for activities, winter makes me think of mittens, snowmen and of course, penguins.  Kyle (fabulous artist) created these adorable penguins.  Here’s a little penguin ABC order freebie for you to welcome the season. Click the following link to download the FREE upper- and lowercase ABC order penguins ABC Penguins Here are a few other penguin activities that would be perfect for either small group instuction or as a

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It’s a Cyber Sale! Time to Stock Up

I have to admit, I’m not much of a shopper.  Once, and only once, I braved the Black Friday crowds and vowed never to do it again.  That’s why I enjoy taking the advantage of all those sales right from the comfort of my own home.  I’ll be sure to be on my computer for all the great deals offered during the Teachers Pay Teachers Cyber Sale December 1st and 2nd.   Most stores are offering a 28% discount, and for sure, I’ll be doing the same.  It’s a great time to stock up on all those activities that have been sitting in your wish-list folder.  Looking for suggestions?  Here are a few great deals: The Big Box of Phonemic

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It’s a Snowball Fight!

I know, I know, snowball fights are not allowed at recess, but maybe your students will love having a good old-fashioned snowball fight during literacy centers or small group instruction.   Students simply take turns choosing a snowball and naming the letter or reading the words.  The player who chooses the bear throwing the snowball must put all their snowballs back in the pile and the game continues.  I love this game because it is really simple (often the best kind of games) and fast paced which allows for multiple opportunities for students to respond.  Great for practicing skills. Click HERE to download Snowball Fight-Alphabet from my TpT store Click HERE to download Snowball Fight for Dolch Sight Words Lists 1-9 from my TpT

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Making the Most of the DIBELS Next Nonsense Word Fluency Data

My good friend, Jen, teaches a college level reading assessment class and asked if I could talk a bit on aligning intervention with data.  Of course, I was thrilled she asked.   I decided to take a grade level and focus on the assessments typically administered in the winter.  All of our schools use the DIBELS Next as a school-wide screening assessment.  So, I wanted to take that assessment and analyze individual student performance to see what information we can glean from this particular assessment and what type of “digging deeper” assessments and decisions for intervention we can make. If your school administers the DIBELS Next and you subscribe to the online data system, you’ll receive a print out of your student’s performance.  The distribution report and the

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