FREE Visuals for Your Classroom Bathroom!

Classroom Bathroom Visuals If you are a preschool, kindergarten, or a first-grade teacher, you know that classroom bathroom issues are a constant battle. Our second grade and third-grade friends have difficulty remembering bathroom routines as well. When my children were little, I often used strategies that I found helpful for my students with autism, such as, visuals and timers to help establish routines at home. Visuals to establish a potty routine A good strategy is a good strategy, and visuals work for all children, not just children with ASD or ADHD. Lately, It just seems that I’ve seen children dart from the bathroom running right past that sink to wash their hands. A visual reminder may serve as a gentle reminder not

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Phonemic Awareness Activity FREE PRINTABLE!

  Phonemic Awareness Free Printable Activity Phonemic awareness activity, Doggie Where’s My Bone? The research is very clear regarding the relationship between phonological/ phonemic awareness skills and later reading achievement. Children need to have an appreciation of how sounds can be put together to create words. Incorporating phonemic awareness activities into our lessons is critically important. Best of all, they really don’t need to take up a significant amount of time. Quick and easy activities such as the Doggie, Where’s My Bone? activity are perfect for use during your small group instruction. This particular activity teaches students to recognize the position of sounds within words. You simply say a word containing 3 sounds– such as “cat”– and then a sound

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Vowel Sounds of the Letter Y

Vowel Sounds Of The Letter Y There are so many phonics rules! Amazingly, most of our little ones are able to break the code and become fluent readers. After students learn the letters and sounds of the alphabet, we kind of rock their world a bit by teaching them that certain letters can have different sounds depending on where they are in the word or by the letters that surround them. The letter “y” is one of those tricky letters. The “y” can be a consonant or a vowel. Consonant or a Vowel? The consonant sound of “y” is /y/ as in the word “yellow.” Typically, “y” at the beginning of the word makes the consonant /y/ sound. The “y”

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We LOVE Cookie Sheet Activities!

Cookie Sheet Printable Learning Activities The Original Cookie Sheet Activities all started with a little stroll down the storage aisle at our local Walmart. I have to admit I’m just a tad addicted to storage containers. Oddly enough, that’s where most of my inspiration for activities begin – cool storage containers and then wondering what I can use them for. These Sterilite containers are 15″ x 11 1/2″ by 3 1/4″ and they stack so nicely! Absolutely perfect for storing cookie sheet templates and the manipulates that go with them. So I created 9 different cookie sheet volumes to store in these containers. There are printable learning activities from early literacy skills to more advanced phonics skills for my first and

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Free Resource for Teaching Hard and Soft C and G

Our little first graders will soon be introduced to the two sounds of  “c” and “g”.  Those two consonants are a bit tricky as they make different sounds depending upon the letter that follows in the word.  We typically teach students that the “hard” sounds of “c” and “g” occur most often, but they do need to know when these letters make the “soft” sound.  We tell the students that when the letter “c” is followed by the letters i, e or y, the “c” makes the /s/ sound just like in the words “city”, “cent” and “icy”. The letter “g” is similar.  When the “g” is followed by an i, e or y it makes the /j/ sound as

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Teaching Hard and Soft Sounds of C and G

Shortly after students learn the letters and sounds of the alphabet we teach them that the vowels and several consonants actually have two sounds. The consonants “c” and “g” are two of the letters that make different sounds depending on the letters that follow them in the word. The most common sound for the “g” is the “hard” sound as in the word “goat”.  However, if the “g” is followed by an i, e or y it makes the “soft” /j/ sound as in the word “giraffe”.  Word sorting activities are very helpful when introducing a new phonics concept. Using sorting activities, students are able to tell when a certain rule either does and does not apply. Just as the

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Valentine’s Day Sight Word FREEBIE!

Happy Valentine’s Day. As a gift to my readers I’m offering these absolutely free Valentine’s Day Sight Word Game Boards. Enjoy! The Valentine’s Day Sight Word Game Boards can be found in my online Teachers Pay Teachers store.

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Phoneme Segmentation Freebie!

The ability to separate the sounds of a word is called “phoneme segmentation”.  It’s a critical skill in both learning to read and write. By six and a half/seven years of age students should be able to tell you the sounds in a word. So, for example, if given the word “cat”, the student should be able to tell you that the sounds in “cat” are /k/ /a/ /t/.  Understanding that words are made up of separate speech sounds is an important foundational skill.  Phoneme segmentation is considered a “phonemic awareness” skill which falls under the broader category of “phonological” skills. Around the end of kindergarten/beginning of first grade we should be directly teaching students to segment words into their

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Snowman Themed Activities for Rhyme and the Alphabet

Now so sure about the temperature in your area, but today it’s well below 0! Yikes! Today might not be a great day to be outdoors building snowmen, but maybe building a few indoors might be an option. Our little friends just love learning the skill of rhyme with the build a snowman activity! When you download the Build a Snowman Rhyme activity you will receive 31 colorful matching snowmen. Just laminate and cut along the dotted lines and you’ll have an activity that will last for years! The Build a Snowman Rhyme activity can be found in my online Teachers Pay Teachers store. Your students may also enjoy the snowman matching activity for learning letters and sounds. The Build

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Winter FREEBIE for Teaching Consonant + le

Just for our little friends learning to read and write words containing the consonant + le syllable type we created this fun winter themed FREEBIE! Just grab a few colored bingo chips and you’ll have everything you need. Great for independent centers! Just click the link to download this freebie: Consonant + le Winter Freebie    

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