
This resource round-up is packed with elementary ELA and Social Studies resources to help your students develop phonemic awareness, reading comprehension strategies, and collaborative learning skills.
We’re featuring Reciprocal Teaching Character Posters, Preschool/ PreK Curriculum, Book Study and Center Activities, and more.
Continue to develop your students’ foundation with these resources, half of which are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“Reciprocal Teaching encourages students to think about their own thought process during reading and actively be involved in and monitor their comprehension as they read. These colorful, student- friendly Reciprocal Teaching Posters provide visuals for the strategies that students will be using while reading.” |
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“There is extreme value in teaching kindergarten students what you expect them to learn. Help even the youngest of learners to take ownership of their learning as they set goals and track their progress with this user- friendly resource!” |
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It’s FREE!“This lemonade alphabet bin is sure to get your kiddos excited about letters. Use the letters (uppercase, lowercase, or sounds) in a sensory bin. Pick out a card and trace the letter on the recording sheet. This is GREAT for early literacy.” |
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“This preschool curriculum is everything you need for a successful school year, in a classroom or at home. The year is planned out, with themes and focus skills. There are learning centers and no-prep pages to keep your students engaged and having FUN while learning.” |
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It’s FREE!“This ‘Fact or Fiction?’ writing activity is perfect for the first day back at school. It’s low-prep and will engage learners of any age in sharing their personal recounts!” |
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“These editable English warm-ups encourage young learners to practice and apply a variety of fundamental literacy skills. They can be used as a quick, rote-learning approach or as the basis to form an entire lesson.” |
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It’s FREE!“ZAP! , a fast paced game that calls for practice of the phonics skills with the following blends: bl, cl, gl, sl, pl, and fl. Included are 48 game cards, the word list, and directions for playing the game. Students love playing this game because you never know who may win until the last card is drawn!” |
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“This resource is very comprehensive and includes activities for a Reader’s Notebook as well as Literacy Center activities. Written on half sheets, the reader’s notebook includes comprehension questions, cause and effect, rhyme time, synonym match up, fluency practice, story elements, homonym activity, character traits, Who said it?, quotation mark practice, and much more!” |
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It’s FREE!“These printables are convenient to use throughout the year to ensure students are practicing: sight words, letter formation, sentence structure, spacing when writing, and their fine motor skills!” |
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“Your students will have fun tracing objects and sentences for each season, while they increase their fluency, gain confidence, and focus their reading skills on sight words.” |
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It’s FREE!“Kudos are a great tool to use in the classroom to promote positive behavior. Not only will your students love receiving them, but they will love showing them off to their parents when they get home.” |
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“This bundle provides fun and engaging practice as young students learn all of the letters of the alphabet.” |
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It’s FREE!“Parents often ask “How can I help my beginning reader at home?” Share this handout for quick and easy tips that they can utilize.” |
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“This visual resource will aid students in recognizing and spelling the 220 Dolch sight words.” |