Drawing and crafting are favorite activities for every school-aged child, and there's no reason why we can't use that love of art to our advantage when teaching them important skills. Teaching our youngest students the alphabet can be a little easier when using letter crafts to help reinforce letter names and shape recognition. If you have been around my blog for any amount of time, you know how ... Read More about Alphabet Crafts Your Students Will Love
Beginning Blends Anchor Charts to Engage Young Readers
Teaching students to read is never an easy task! There are so many components and steps to the reading process that it can feel pretty overwhelming to take on. Once you move past letter sounds and CVC, words it becomes a whole new ball game. This is when you introduce blends: one of the most fundamental early reading skills. And where do we start with blends? Well, we start at the very beginning ... Read More about Beginning Blends Anchor Charts to Engage Young Readers
Teaching Digraphs with Anchor Charts
Your students are understanding letter names and sounds, can blend, chunk, and stretch sounds. Now what? It's time to jump into digraphs. Digraphs go against everything you've just taught your students. Letter sounds no longer apply and this is likely their first introduction to two letters making one sound. Ugh! Teaching kids to read can be so hard! I love using digraph anchor charts to ... Read More about Teaching Digraphs with Anchor Charts
Fun Doubles & Doubles + One Activities
I absolutely love teaching math to first graders. There are so many new skills and concepts introduced throughout the year. So much growth takes place, and it is so exciting to watch. I love using hands-on activities and manipulatives every chance I get. This helps to make lessons so much more fun and engaging. Today I want to share some fun doubles and doubles plus one activities with you. ... Read More about Fun Doubles & Doubles + One Activities
Short Vowel Anchor Charts
If you've been around my blog for any amount of time, I'm sure you have noticed how much I absolutely LOVE anchor charts. I use anchor charts as part of almost every new skill and concept I introduce to my students. Introducing and teaching short vowels is no exception. With the help of some easy-to-use short vowel anchor charts and kid-friendly activities, your students will be practicing and ... Read More about Short Vowel Anchor Charts
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