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Showing posts with label literacy stations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literacy stations. Show all posts

Thursday, July 27, 2017

-ly, -ful, -ness


If students can understand how the meaning of a word is changed by the addition of a suffix, they have the power to unlock the meanings of thousands of words!

Click on the pic below for posters on the suffixes -ly, -less, and -ful.

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Visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store by clicking HERE to publish the entire packet. You'll get these posters plus three games to help your kiddos practice using suffixes.

What's your favorite suffix resource or website? Leave a comment below to share!

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Catching Cacti Sight Word Game

No matter the grade level, all students need to be fluent in reading the Fry sight words. If they have fluency with these basic words, they will be able to read and understand tougher passages.

Click on the pic below to get a Tic Tac Toe game and the tenth one hundred Fry word lists. You can use the game board with any flash cards you have on hand. Give students sets of two different tokens to play.

If you like this freebie, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store by clicking HERE to get the complete set of all word cards in both black and white and colorful versions with nine games and activities.

Leave a comment below and let me know what you think of the Tic Tac Toe review game.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Easter Silent E Game -- Freebie

I love, love, love these cute rabbits!

They're going to make reading words ending in silent e fun, fun, fun!

Make this activity for a literacy station. Your kiddos can play it against another student or on teams. They must read words correctly, trying to read four in a row.


Click on the pic above to get your freebie.
Hop on down to the comments and let me know how your kiddos like the game.


Sunday, March 15, 2015

Have you heard.....?

Have you discovered the blog, "The Best of Teacher Enterpreneurs?" If you haven't, visit it to keep up to date on the latest free and paid products posted on TpT.

I've shared my free Ahoy! Plurals! activity for literacy stations for second and third grades.
Click on the pic above to visit the blog and get your freebie.



Saturday, August 16, 2014

Flowering Syllables -- Freebie

Here's a freebie for you to give your kiddos practice on sorting multi-syllable words. It's also a good way to introduce suffixes that change the part of speech of the base word.
Click on the pic below, print the file, and it's ready for a literacy station.


Happy weekend!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Text Features Freebie

One of our literacy skills next week is using text features to find information. I am going to put this text features scavenger hunt in one of my literacy stations to help the students practice. They will use their Social Studies text to find various types of text features. I thought it might be fun for some of you to try with your kids. Click on the pic below to download. Please leave me a comment if you do!


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Friday, August 5, 2011

How Do I get it All In?

School starts Monday and I have to get my daughter packed up for her return to college on Sunday......a wedding tomorrow morning.....birthday party tomorrow night.....have to cook birthday lunch for my sister/going away party for my daughter on Sunday... Why does the outside world expect to go on when teachers need every spare moment getting their rooms ready????

We did our home visits this afternoon. I saw most of my kiddos. They all looked a foot taller since I last saw them as second graders in May!

My room is close to being ready. I've posted a few pics to share. Many of the things you see either came from ideas or free downloads on blogs, are from pins on Pinterest, or are things I've been using and have just re-worked.


This is my bucket fillers chart. I've ordered free business cards from VistaPrint to use to fill the buckets. You can't tell by the picture, but the sign is held up by Scotch Restickable Shapes. One of the walls in my room is dry wall and we cannot use anything that makes a mark on the wall to hang materials.  These little babies are SUPER for hanging!
The other sides of my filing cabinets hold my Poetry Station. The task cards are in magnetic photo pockets. The file folder holds different response forms and bookmarks the kids need to complete the tasks. Our poetry books are in the tub on the floor. It also holds a couple of rhyming dictionaries. The blue magnetic pocket holds copies of the weekly poem for the students to glue in their poetry notebooks. The markers and glue sticks are gathered in a shower caddy held up by suction cups. Magnetic poetry tiles and different response cards are also hanging on the cabinets.


This is our Word Wall. Looks bare now, but it will be filled up soon! The pirates are sticky wall decals I ordered off Amazon. You can see a little of my classroom library to the left. The lamp (from Target) has a plain blue shade that I added more pirate wall decals to.


The last pic for tonight is my Writing Station. I replaced the cards on another writing center I purchased from Lakeshore. The plastic pockets hold some of the materials needed to complete the task cards clipped to the board. I still have to add the rubric sheets. Other materials are on the shelves under the center. There are dry erase boards, dictionaries, different kinds of paper, pictures for prompts, I Spy books, wordless picture books, and lots of other goodies to inspire writing. I shared a list of some of these books in an earlier post. The circles above the center are dry erase circles that I can write messages on. These are from Office Depot, but I've seen lots more at different stores selling supplies for dorm rooms. This is still that dry wall side that I have to be careful with.


Hope you are having fun getting your room ready!