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Syllable awareness is a very critical skill as students progress in their understanding of reading and spelling concepts. They move from reading and writing single syllable words (often with consonant-vowel-consonant constructions) to reading and writing multisyllabic words. Instruction focused on teaching students about syllables often focuses on teaching different types… Continue reading
Open and Closed Syllables Games and Activities
Open and Closed syllables are an important reading component. Practicing with games and activities makes it more fun!
Conversations in Literacy
Build Fluency with Multisyllabic Word Study- open syllables word puzzles$ & activities
Sarah's First Grade Snippets
Sarah's First Grade Snippets: All about Phonemic Awareness
Help Your Students to Be Bucket Fillers - FREEBIE
Have you heard of Bucket Fillers? Have you ever used any of the activities in your classroom? When I first saw this post from Miss5th's ...
Whole Body Listening with Mr. Potato Head
I use Mr. Potato Head to teach Whole Body Listening. What is Whole Body Listening? It is si mply listening with your whole body! ...
First Grade Pattern Dino's!
1st Grade pattern dinosaurs art lesson
19 Back-To-School Classroom Ideas That Will Knock Your Students' Socks Off
Rosine's classroom had a huge world map that took up an entire wall. It is the theme and design of a classroom that helps students get excited to learn, and I hope I am able to put my own twist on that within my own classroom.
PARK ART SMARTIES: Gr. K-4: Express Yourself! Self-Portraits (black and white print from Photo Noir App, watercolor background, Sharpie details) (2)
This is my classroom 3D tree! I used pool noodles and duct tape to create the structure. Then, I covered the tree in crinkled brown paper and fishing line. I also strung these really cool owl lantern lamps around the tree and will light them up during Daily 5. I then used my Cricut Machine (Feather Your Nest cartridge) to cut out the leaves. I hot glued the leaves to small wires and then stuck them into the tree! Lastly, I added my adorable owls! - <3 Amanda Rosemeier (4th Grade Teacher)
My Teeny Tiny Classroom Pics
"Let's Reflect" was one of the best things I incorporated into my classroom last year...with first graders! Insightful and allowed me to target strugglers for specific tasks.