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I had a Large teaching dilemma last year.
My teaching partner was new to first grade and didn't know Annihilation virtually teaching math at this level. I needed to go on my math lessons organized through the school year, and I was worried our math lessons would fall behind or non be equally effective when I wasn't at that place.
So the question was…. How could I make sure that my new partner stayed on track without spending HOURS on the phone talking about math lessons, [Read More than…]
When you are teaching graphemes from the sound wall, the more interactive the better! This mail is virtually using songs and chanting to assistance reinforce the relationship between graphemes and phonemes on the sound wall.
Cute Sound Wall Grapheme Letters
I use these beautiful grapheme song cards to help innovate graphemes from the audio wall in a fun and engaging way. The personified letters in each grapheme are belongings hands to stand for letters working together to create one phoneme or sound. [Read More…]
This post answers the most common questions I have received about quick daily activities to use with a sound wall. I hope the answers in this quick guide are helpful to yous!
Sound Wall Activities
Question: What are some quick activities to use with a sound wall?
Answer: Here are some quick ideas to reinforce phonemes:
Activity 1: Invite students to become Phoneme Detectives and hunt for focus phonemes in brusk books. This action is particularly effective with a partner.
Activity ii: Make personal [Read More…]
This mail answers the nigh common questions I have received about arranging consonants on a sound wall. I hope the answers in this quick guide are helpful to you!
Sound Wall: CONSONANTS
Question: How are consonants represented on a sound wall?
Answer: Consonants are categorized equally nasals, stops, fricatives, affricates, liquids and glides, as shown below. These categories refer to the way the sound is made. For example, some sounds are formed with bursts of air, while others are a smooth sound. [Read More…]
This post provides teaching tips to use with your sound wall. I hope the answers in this quick guide are helpful to you!
Teaching Tip ane: Take It Tedious
Question: How should I introduce my sound wall?
Answer: Very slowly! A completed sound wall (especially with word cards) tin exist overwhelming for students. I like the thought of covering most of the posters with a "lock" movie, and then revealing the phonemes as they are direct taught. Even after revealing the poster, you [Read More…]
This post answers common questions about arranging vowel posters in a vowel valley on a sound wall. I hope the answers are helpful to you!
PHONEMES & GRAPHEMES
Question: How are phonemes and graphemes represented on a sound wall?
Answer: A sound wall is visual reference for students where each of the 44 phonemes in the English language language is represented by an anchor motion-picture show and graphemes connected to that sound.
VOWEL VALLEY
Question: Why are vowel posters in a 5-Shape on the audio wall?
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Making Sense of Vowel Valley
When I first saw a sound wall I was …confused. After didactics reading intervention for 25 years, I didn't understand why letters were posted in a V-Shape. I also wondered why at that place were pictures of mouths everywhere! Fast frontwards to the nowadays fourth dimension… I now view audio walls as an integral part of reading and writing instruction. I'd similar to share with you what I've learned so far.
PS: You tin can download a free quick guide [Read More…]
Here's another bunch of socially distanced learning activities that y'all can utilise in a principal classroom. You tin can see the first 8 ideas in this previous post! These are activities I used with my student when we went dorsum to in-grade teaching, merely still had to maintain social distancing rules. These are chosen for simplicity, lack of prep needed, and student engagement!
Socially Distanced TARGET GAMES
I was talking to a pupil recently who told me nearly how her family unit loved going [Read More…]
There are many fun instruction activities that we tin practice while nonetheless keeping students socially-distanced! With a scrap of creativity there are a lot of adaptations we can make – preferably with very footling preparation. I've listed eight activities beneath (and seven more than here) that were popular in my classroom when we went back to in-person educational activity!
Socially-Distanced OUTSIDE PHONICS
Unless information technology was pouring rain, we spent every bit much time exterior as possible. A lot of learning happened out there! We made [Read More…]
Confession time: When I beginning heard of Nail Cards my idea was, "I tin can't learn some other new thing right now!" But when distance learning became a reality, I decided to give myself twenty minutes to read and learn, and then decide if it was something I wanted to try.
Guess what? TOTALLY worth my time! And I think there's a adept hazard you lot might agree with me! I'm going to intermission information technology all down into a few small steps so [Read More than…]
Stories are the perfect manner to teach social skills and introduce new concepts. This post focuses on 16-Week Social Skills Plan that features silly monsters who explore and illustrate essential social skills topics.
Each story has 5 lessons included, plus a printable version of the book for your classroom library! No demand to hunt downwards the book to match the lessons – it's all included in this engaging Chiliad-ii curriculum.
Monster Social Skills Stories
My students dearest everything about monsters, whether they [Read More…]
As more and more of our teaching involves online learning, I've realized that I have to get super organized with my online resource. This includes my huge drove of online stories! Here's how I'm keeping everything simple and organized this yr:
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Organizing Online Stories
Google Slides is the perfect way to build a virtual class library, and it's a fun way to visually shop all of the stories you share with students. Each ane of the books [Read More…]
I start my math lessons with math videos most every day.
They are a great manner to warm up and start thinking nearly numbers. They're a neat review of the concepts we're working on.
Most of all, they are so fun and interactive that my students LOVE math time!
Here are some of our primary favorite videos:
Dancing Monsters Count to l
This is our absolute favorite for early on learners for counting to fifty.
The beautiful monsters dance around to the beat out, while students count in groups [Read More…]
When education both online and in person, arrangement is a must! I constitute that organizing my online math tools and online stories was an important first job – it really helps having them all in i spot.
With this in mind, I'm sharing the online math tools that I take compiled and so far – I will keep adding to this list as I find more! You are more than welcome to use this listing in your planning, or to share this [Read More than…]
When my students enjoy a particular phonics center, I want to keep using it even when nosotros move on to a unlike phonics focus! This style I know students will be happily engaged, and I won't take to spend fourth dimension explaining a new action every calendar week. Beneath are some of the phonics centers I use through the entire twelvemonth for centers, morning time work, small group lessons and even take habitation work. I hope information technology inspires you with some new ideas! [Read More than…]
How exercise you manage the rest of the class while you're doing pocket-sized group lessons? In that location are many ways to organize this situation, and I've tried them all! The near of import part for my students is to make certain the centers are both engaging and like shooting fish in a barrel to manage (so I don't take to stop and explicate directions over and over!)
FAMILIAR TASKS
When I find a chore my students enjoy, I like to make different versions of that chore for all of [Read More than…]
Have you tried directed drawing with your students? There are so many ways to use it in the classroom!
COMBINE DRAWING AND WRITING
Employ your drawings as writing prompts! You can encounter more photos of the directed cartoon activities we use in my classroom by clicking Hither.
USING Drawing VIDEOS
These directed drawing videos allow you to walk effectually and assist students while the video plays – much more than relaxing than trying to describe and assistance at the same time. But project [Read More…]
Do you use social skills stories in your classroom? One of my favorite things about teaching is sharing books and stories with my students. Fifty-fifty better if students tin can larn near important topics while they relish the stories and characters!
Bunny And Bear Social Skills Stories
This mail service focuses on our serial of books called Bunny and Bear. Bunny and Behave books are social stories which teach essential social skills to immature children. My own students immediately barbarous in love with [Read More…]
Over the last few years I've spent more than and more time during my reading block on small-scale groups. This means I need to make sure the rest of the class is engaged and learning independently. My solution has been to make full my literacy and writing centers with uncomplicated, effective and fun tasks that my students can complete independently.
SAME Chore, Unlike SKILLS
One of the things that make planning easy for me is to create a task my students savour, and [Read More than…]
Segmenting and blending sounds tin exist tricky when students are first learning to read. Reinforcing these skills, particularly with hands-on manipulation of letters, can be a slap-up help for reading development.
Segmenting (separating sounds like /d/ /o/ /one thousand/) and blending (combining sounds like /dog/) are core skills for phonological awareness, and necessary for learning to read.
Assessing Spelling Readiness
Are your students ready to alloy and segment sounds? There is a general progression for nigh students: 1) identifying alliteration and rhyming words [Read More…]
Accept you ever noticed that, later New Year's celebrations, when students come back to school later winter suspension, they act like they've never been in a classroom before? Sometimes it seems like they've forgotten everything y'all've taught them in the past months!
Of course they oasis't forgotten…only it'southward a proficient time for a refresher! Take some time to remind and re-establish routines and expectations with your students. Review your class rules and even some of the academic goals y'all reached [Read More…]
Do you study polar bears or chill animals with your class?
We honey doing this fun art project!
Each year while studying the Arctic, nosotros make these beautiful polar bears with chalk pastel and construction paper. When I have younger students, we work pace by step as a directed drawing. If you'd like to try it, follow the pictures beneath! You can also download your own copy of the step past step photos for your files (beneath).
Download your own re-create past clicking [Read More than…]
WHAT ARE SOCIAL STORIES?
Exercise you use social stories in your classroom?
Social stories are elementary stories that draw common situations which occur often in the classroom.
Social stories:
state a situation conspicuously
possible feelings that may occur
self-talk strategies that can be helpful
the desired outcomes.
These stories have been particularly helpful for my younger students, students with autism, or students with self-regulation problems.
Over the concluding xx+ years of teaching, I accept seen many students struggle to navigate the complex social situations in the classroom. The many [Read More…]
SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING
Years ago I would get some disapproving looks when I mentioned how much classroom time I dedicate to social emotional learning. "What virtually the curriculum! Yous'll never get through it all if you don't offset right away!"
Only I did get through it all, sometimes with time to spare. Why? I institute that if we solidified expectations for kindness, inclusion and self-management early on, and spent a LOT less fourth dimension on disruptions through the year. Plus, we were shaping time to come citizens; it's non [Read More…]
Educational activity about kindness and acceptance is always time well spent, specially at Christmas. Here'southward a fun and Costless activity to share with your course!
Santa's long bristles is filled with acts of kindness for children to complete. The tasks are simple, such as "Smiling at equally many people as you can today" or "Give a compliment".
Students trim each chore off of Santa'south beard every bit the job is completed! This makes for wonderful discussions as students share their experience and feelings afterward [Read More…]
It tin can be catchy to support your emergent writers who are tackling spelling. Early on writers may have a delicate conviction when it comes to spelling, and they often don't realize that guessing and making mistakes is an important role of learning.
It's our job as teachers to explain that they are not expected to know how to spell every word! E'er take time to let your students know that you're looking for the endeavour and the effort. Our mantra is "Make [Read More than…]
Why Get Organized?
Why should teachers intendance about beingness organized? Whether yous are naturally organized or not, using simple tips to be organized tin can make or break your teaching 24-hour interval!
Many years ago our staff participated in a district professional development presentation where nosotros all had to take a personality examination. The purpose was to demonstrate that nosotros all had very unlike strengths and learning styles, and so would our students!
The i thing virtually all of the teachers had in common was [Read More than…]
Phonics: Classroom Practice
Much of our phonics didactics comes from our daily do. Virtually of the activities are embedded into PLAY. Apart from some direct full form and small grouping lessons (including guided reading lessons), about of our phonics practice takes place through game boards, sorting, discussion building and creative writing.
Hither are some specific ways to find phonics exercise happening in our classroom.
PHONICS BOARD GAMES
The easiest to prep, and a big course favorite through the whole twelvemonth is phonics game boards.
I take [Read More…]
I recently updated my classroom phonics posters to match my classroom decor. At that place was goose egg wrong with them – I only wanted an update to lucifer my new themes.
That got me thinking nearly ways I could employ them to teach about phonics.
Here are some ideas I came upward with in my classroom:
Be THE Teacher CENTER
My students Honey to be the teacher! Ane of my about popular centers is likewise the easiest to prep for. Students get a fancy manus pointer [Read More than…]
As teachers and parents of beginning writers we want to encourage our students to see themselves as authors. This can be so challenging when working with emergent writers. Students tin be overwhelmed past a blank page. The idea of "sounding out" all those hard words tin can prevent them from enjoying the creative procedure and instead fill them with anxiety! This is Not how we want students to feel during writing time!
SUPPORTING NEW WRITERS
Here are some examples of how I support [Read More than…]
Here's an piece of cake way to make math time more fun!
Integrate math, art and writing to practise ANY math skill through the whole year!
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Here's how it works:
Choose a math skill to practice. (ie: Improver Doubles)
Use the built-in spinner to choose a number to double. (ie: Spin a 2)
Write the equation in one of the spaces provided. Notice the respond. (ie: 2+2=4)
Use the answer (4) to choose which doodle design to use on the Doodle Chart.
Use that design to [Read More…]
Looking for a quick, easily-on fashion to review your written report of life cycles?
Here'southward a free pack of life cycle spinners and cutting and paste printables – you can choose which one to use with your students, or mix and match for diversity!
Each option comes with life cycle details for 4 unlike topics:
Frog Life Cycle
Chicken Life Bicycle
Apple Life Cycle
Butterfly Life Cycle
four LIFE CYCLES SPINNERS
For this activeness, all of the work is on 1 page and then information technology's easy to prep.
Students cut out [Read More…]
I'1000 always looking for new means to integrate social skills into my teaching.
Poetry is a fun new mode to teach social skills!
This year, nosotros decided to integrate social skills in our educational activity with our Poem of the Week! Each calendar week we focus on a unlike social skill and employ it to read, write, hash out, sort, and so much more than!
Here are some of our poetry topics:
For Carpet Fourth dimension:
Easily In My Lap, I Tin Raise My Paw, Meet At The Carpet, Set up To [Read More…]
Math can be then much more engaging when you teach concepts in a new way. This year, I added some new math crafts to my math lessons, and the results were amazing!
HANDS-ON FUN
In my experience, teaching math has always been more effective when at that place are a lot of easily-on activities included in instruction. This includes lots of blocks, spinners, dice, cards, and other manipulatives. Little hands and brains seem to larn so much better when there are concrete objects to [Read More than…]
Using Morning Meetings for Didactics Social Skills
Even though social skills are so important, information technology'southward oftentimes difficult to fit the lessons in each twenty-four hour period. When they do happen, it's often in reaction to a conflict that has occurred, and there's usually non much time to really discuss the topic thoroughly.
Terminal year, I tried a different approach. I idea, if I could begin each day with a 10-infinitesimal talk with my students about class routines and expected beliefs, I'd be more probable [Read More…]
Phonics centers are the core of my pedagogy when it comes to emergent readers. Every bit an early literacy teacher for over 25 years, I've learned a thing or 2 about how children successfully learn and exercise reading skills. In Kindergarten, our focus is letter sounds. That is the foundation of decoding letters equally symbols for sounds nosotros hear in language.
Once students tin tell you which letter makes which sound, we are gear up to move on to isolating those sounds. The [Read More…]

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