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Showing posts with label square puzzles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label square puzzles. Show all posts

Saturday, December 28, 2024

IT'S ABOUT TIME, TEACHERS, for


I so look forward to sharing THE MITTEN with my learners each January. Every edition of this Ukrainian folktale is delightful, but I confess Jan Brett's illustrations are my favorites. After sharing various versions of the book, poll your class to discover their preferred adaptation. Then, immerse your students in all things mittens.

Start with this thematic unit:


This product offers activities in language arts, math, and  critical thinking. It even provides center work.


Extend this learning with these ELA resources:




MATH resources:



These CRITICAL THINKING activities are differentiated:


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Wednesday, October 9, 2024

IT'S ABOUT TIME, TEACHERS, for THE ELECTION!


It's about time for the Presidential Election in the U.S.  My favorite way to teach election vocabulary is with ELECTION HINK PINKS, et al.  These word riddles help children learn to problem solve while exercising vocabulary skills (definitions, synonyms, parts of speech, rimes, ...).  These task cards prompt learners to interpret datamake inferencesdraw conclusions, and analyze new information. Here's a sample:


These Hink Pink puzzles are ideal for upper elementary and middle school classes.





You may also like resources about presidents:





These resources focus on the 50 states:


This is a great time for these patriotic products, too:






Sunday, September 8, 2024

It's About Time, Teachers, for Fall Resources!

 

It's time for some fall resources. Check out these products for primary classrooms:









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These fall resources are well suited to ALL elementary grades:



If you teach upper elementary and/or middle school, you have to check out these FALL PUNS! They are so punny.





Monday, June 24, 2024


Sight words are a fundamental element of reading instruction. As such, you need to devote time to these building blocks. After all, they account for nearly 75% of all vocabulary in elementary reading material.

One way to expose students to sight words is with a word wall. Such displays provide constant access to the foundational vocabulary and help to instill independence. To preserve your precious time, I offer a variety of word walls based on the Dolch list. You can find them here. From pandas to cowpokes, you are sure to find a theme you like.

Coloring printables are a popular means of providing practice for instant recognition of the high frequency words. The coloring sheets in my store focus on manageable chunks of the Dolch list. Here's a FREE version to try:

These products offer seasonal and thematic designs.













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If you wish to really challenge your learners, try SIGHT WORD SQUARE PUZZLERS.


Each product is specific to a grade level list of the Dolch words. These challenging puzzles are differentiated and require very close attention to the words.