
This week’s round-up is filled with word work resources, geography resources, and art history resources for young learners to help them practice their literacy skills in a multitude of ways. Discover independent writing prompts, interactive sight word activities, geography albums, and so much more. Get a jump start on resources for the new year by checking out these resources. Half of them are free!
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It’s FREE!“This CVC assessment is a quick check for phoneme segmentation and writing a CVC word. This can be used digitally or with paper/pencil.” |
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“This resource is perfect for students to work on matching their writing to the picture. You’ll find writing sheets for opinion, narrative, how to/informational writing, and blank pages for each.” |
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It’s FREE!“With this innovative resource, students color a mystery picture while playing with the sound of -ed.” |
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“If your students need help with grammar when reading or writing, why not give them this Grammar Rules Key Ring? It deals with the basics of the English language!” |
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It’s FREE!“This is a quick resource for one week of phonemic awareness instruction. Perfect for Tier 3 intervention or guided reading groups!” |
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“This is a sight word curriculum for your whole year! Each day is filled with interactive activities to help your students learn and retain sight words!” |
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It’s FREE!“This resource is great for daily practice with word problems! They can be used as morning work, in math centers, or as homework! They even come with a digital option.” |
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“In order for students to be able to make inferences from text, a great way to get them started making inferences is by using pictures!” |
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It’s FREE!“This activity is perfect for shape recognition and to teach basic geometry skills. Kids can create beautiful 2D pictures with these pattern block mats.” |
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“Cultural materials used in exploring and learning about the people and life in Africa, Asia, North and South America, Australia/Oceania, and Europe.” |
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It’s FREE!“Meet the Artist – Michelangelo! Tired of the same biography units year after year? Introduce your students to the world’s greatest artists. Choose a different artist each month or teach all the ‘Masters’ as a thematic unit. This lit mini unit has all you need to get your students excited about art while reinforcing literacy skills.” |
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“Meet the Artist -Johannes Vermeer! Tired of the same biography units year after year? Introduce your students to the world’s greatest artists. Choose a different artist each month or teach all the ‘Masters’ as a thematic unit. This lit unit has all you need to get your students excited about art while reinforcing literacy skills.” |