
This resource round-up is filled with resources that will support your distance learning classroom as well as your students’ critical analysis and creative thinking in a distance learning context. We’re featuring Interactive Resources, Digital Activities, and more. Check out these resources — half of which are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“The poetry handout/digital slide can be used to help students remember literary devices that they should look for when reading poetry or implement when writing poetry!” |
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“Give your students extra practice with these 24 task cards, 20 boom cards, and 24 powerpoint slides! These practice tools will help students recognize the difference between showing vs. telling in their writing. Task cards come with a recording sheet. (Includes an answer key.) The task cards and boom cards are alike. Both are provided to meet the needs of different learners in your classroom.” |
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It’s FREE!“Looking for a fun game to practice syllables? This game incorporates math counting and subitizing skills, plus syllables.” |
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“This product would be a great addition to a planting unit of study. It can be used both online and while in school.” |
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It’s FREE!“This color by code context clues worksheets is perfect to practice words in context at the sentence level. This worksheet is perfect for fall for practice, homework, or literacy centers. Simply print and follow the color code!” |
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“These digital task cards for Google Slides are perfect to practice finding the main idea and key details within informational passages. These slides are differentiated to include open response and drag and drop.” |
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It’s FREE!“This set of digital task cards provide practice locating numbers up to 20 on a number line. This set of Boom Cards have AUDIO, which is perfect for beginning or struggling readers, and ESL students.” |
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“This bundle of Boom Cards targets vowel teams with a long vowel sound and has an AUDIO feature to help beginning or struggling readers, and picture clue are included on each card for extra support. Boom Cards are digital interactive, self-checking task cards that provide engaging practice or reinforcement of skills and content.” |
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It’s FREE!“These low prep WH Question Visuals are an easy way to provide visual support for your students in the classroom or during speech and language therapy sessions! Use these WH question visuals during your literacy-based therapy sessions, when asking WH questions, and/or to support comprehension!” |
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“These no-prep, no-print Who Questions with Real Pictures BOOM Cards are perfect for gathering baseline data or targeting WHO questions in the classroom or during speech and language therapy sessions! Utilize this digital task on a computer, tablet, or SmartBoard in the classroom, as well as for in-person therapy sessions, teletherapy sessions, or assign it as home practice.” |
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It’s FREE!“Bring back the out-loud culture! This Poetry Notebook collection of friendship songs and rhymes invites ALL students to memorize, recite, illustrate, and read delightful language. Teachers LOVE how easy it is to build oral language and reading fluency.” |
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“Create independent writing centers and invite students to draw and write books! Build confidence and success for diverse learners. ALL children love to draw using these simple step-by-step drawing guides, blank books, and sentence models, and exemplars.” |