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Sight word practice is always a good thing:
Everyone needs a scarecrow math center:
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Introducing my learners to Stellaluna, by Janelle Cannon, is one of the things I most look forward to in October. Immersing my class in all things BATS is just so fun. Check out these resources:
Students will sort words with the long and short sounds of /a/. This activity is provided in print and digital versions (TPT Easel).
Tangram puzzles exercise concepts about geometry (transformation, rotation, congruence, symmetry, etc.). This differentiated activity is great for center or individual work in primary grades.
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A PUN is a delightful literary device that can inject humor into writing. PUNS provide word play with homophones or homonyms.
Create a research activity with these task cards. Using print or electronic thesauri and dictionaries, students will hone research skills and build vocabulary. All of the following resources are available in print and digitally on TPT Easel.
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The challenge in this FREE activity is to create a word that sounds similar to BUMBLEBEE and fulfills the clue on the task card.
September 19 is TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY!
Avast! Are ye looking for some resources to use on this special day? Try this antonym activity:
Display these syllables anchor charts in your classroom to make the syllable division rules easy for children to understand. Every poster includes an example word to further illustrate the rule. Syllable division is included in every elementary level of CCSS.
Do you incorporate poetry into your daily lessons? The potential for skills learned through poetry is nearly limitless. Many students love learning through poetry because the text is less intimidating.
Check out these examples:
There are sooooo many possibilities for teaching with poetry. Find these poems, lesson activities, and more in FALL POETRY POSSIBILITIES.