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Vowel Team Stargazing

Vowel Team Stargazing

This game makes practicing vowel teams FUN! Your child will practice the following vowel teams: oa, oe, ai, ay, oi, oy, ai, ee. What you need: 2 wooden cubes (from a craft store or big box retail store) Permanent marker About 20 game pieces per player 1 game board per...

Beginning Sounds Clip Cards

Beginning Sounds Clip Cards

This game helps with identifying beginning sounds of common words with visual aides! What you need: Clothespins Scissors Laminator (optional) How to prep: These strips are meant to review letter sounds. There are 26 of them. Print them on cardstock and laminate them...

Compare & Contrast Movie & Popcorn Conversation Cards

Compare & Contrast Movie & Popcorn Conversation Cards

The actual, historical account of Pocahontas is very different from the Disney version of the story. Use this activity to thoughtfully compare and contrast the two versions of the story. What you need: Disney’s Pocahontas movie Scissors Popcorn (optional) How to prep:...

Salt Subjects & Pepper Predicates

Salt Subjects & Pepper Predicates

Season your sentences to make them "yummy"! This activity is a great way to practice subjects and predicates by constructing sentences. What you need: Scissors Laminator (optional) Pencil How to prep: Cut out the task cards. Add 5 subjects and 5 predicates to the...

Decoding Strategies Practice

Decoding Strategies Practice

Decoding is the process of translating print into speech by rapidly matching a letter or combination of letters (graphemes) to their sounds (phonemes) and recognizing the patterns that make syllables and words. (Reading Horizons, 2021). This word part matching game...

Flip the Script

Flip the Script

Figures of speech are words or phrases that are used in a non-literal way to describe something or emphasize a thought/idea. An understatement is a type of figure of speech where a writer or speaker uses language that minimizes an issue to be either comedic, polite,...

Dry Erase Graphic Organizers

Dry Erase Graphic Organizers

This activity will encourage your child to think critically after reading books, and best of all can be used over and over again! What you need: Dry erase marker Page protectors or laminator How to prep: Laminate each graphic organizer (or slip it in a page...

Book Sort

Book Sort

This activity will help your child differentiate between fiction books and non-fiction books! What you need: Scissors Glue How to prep: Cut out the Book Cover Cards. Directions: Examine each book cover and sort them into the Narrative & Expository Book SPLAT! Glue...

Video Biography Question Cards

Video Biography Question Cards

This activity will guide your child in creating a video biography! What you need: Scissors Phone camera How to prep: Cut out the Question Cards. Directions: Choose someone older who will interview for a video biography. Use the Question Cards as a guide while...