Sounds and Blends Black and White Phonics Charts
Sound Chart students can color! There's a blends chart too
Kindergarten and First Grade Writing : Phonics
Inventive Spelling and Phonics plays a huge role in writing for kindergarten and first grade students. I find anchor charts and a classroom wall dedicated to phonics to come in very handy. Below is an anchor chart for those tricky vowel pairs. I call them Sound Twins ( however there are some triplets too!) Vowel Pairs Anchor Chart If you would like to recreate this anchor chart I have saved the clip art I used into a PDF file. Just print, cut, and paste! Click here to download. Here is the…
Word Family & Anchor Chart Fun
Just had to share a little project I've been working on to help my firsties understand how "bossy e" works at the end of certain words. I f...
Alphabet and Phonics Charts
***Updated August 2020 to include a Google Slides™ version, images for Seesaw™ and a Microsoft™ version.***How do you begin your guided reading groups? One of my favorite ways to ease into our small group time is to quickly review the phonics sounds we are working on. That's why I created these char...
Reading Intervention NO PREP
Reading intervention Activities. Everything is ready for your class. Just print and go! These reading activities are perfect for:Fluency practice, Guided Reading, RTI, Parent volunteers, Morning work, & Homework. Little readers will practice reading: Letter sounds, Digraphs, Blends, Vowel teams, Diphthongs , R-controlled vowels, CVC words, Words with blends digraphs and vowel teams, Sight words, & Short phrases/sentences.
Hard and Soft G sound - The Giant Flower Garden
hard and soft g anchor chart - a nice reference for the kiddos! www.teacherspayte...
FREE Phonetic Blend Charts - Mastering Phonic Sounds! - Blessed Beyond A Doubt
Teaching and mastering all the consonant blend sounds are a must in our homeschool before we move […]
Sounds and Blends Black and White Phonics Charts
Blends Chart kids can color! Sounds chart too
Affect vs. Effect: Choosing the Right Word
Raise your hand if you’ve ever been typing a paper -- or even sending an email -- and stopped to wonder if you need to use affect or effect. We’ve all been there before. Affect and effect belong to that tricky family of words known as homophones. That means they sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Other commonly confused homophones are two/to/too, accept/except, and there/their/they're. For now, let’s tackle the problem of affect vs. effect so we never have to stop…
10 Reading Programs Continuously Offer Free Books for Kids
10 free online reading programs for kids offering free books continuously, daily, weekly, monthly - save travel time to book store or library, & save money.
At Home Reading Support for Parents {Freebie}
Help provide support for your parents when your students take home books to read at home. Parents don't always have "reading-teacher-language" on the tip of their tongues to compliment and/or support their readers. This document will do just that, providing information on comprehension, fluency and ...
Silent e word builders - The Measured Mom
If you're teaching your child how to make and read silent e words, you'll love these free printable word builders!
Maestras de TPT
Browse educational resources created by Maestras de TPT in the official Teachers Pay Teachers store.
Parent Notes
Sentence swag anchor chart
Sounds Chart Add-On
An add-on sounds chart with more sounds to go with your sounds and blends charts