Here is a rhyming activity that allows for fine motor and phonemic practice. Laminate the bug pages and cut out bugs. Feel free to put these bugs in your sensory table with Easter grass or in a simple bug box or basket. To make this activity more engaging for your students, glue foamy bugs or stickers to the ends of clothes pins. When students find two pictures that rhyme, they pin them together with their bug catcher. To make this self correcting, you can place matching letters or numbers on ... VIEW POST
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How about a creepy crawly rhyming freebie . . .
If you have students who are struggling with rhyming, you might want to wait on pulling that Easter grass out of your sensory table next week. I have a freebie just for you!This year I am lucky enough to have been asked to mentor a new teacher in my building. I know, I know you're thinking . . . why are YOU the lucky one? Well, I'm lucky because my mentee, Nancy, is an AWESOME teacher. Seriously, she's really organized, hard-working and because she did her student ... VIEW POST
Butterfly Inspectors – A Differentiated CVC Picture I-Spy Freebie
This I-Spy activity is a different twist on a class favorite of mine. Instead of merely reading words and recording what they find, in this activity students will use magnifying glasses to inspect their different bugs. When they inspect their bugs they will notice a picture hidden on it. They will then sound out the CVC word and write it on their recording sheet. This activity is ideal for differentiating instruction to meet the various learning profiles of your students. I prefer to cut the out ... VIEW POST
Bug Catcher-A Differentiated Write the Room Activity CVC/CVCC/CVCe
This 10 paged activity is tiered to meet the your learners' various readiness levels. Additionally, it will appeal to your kinesthetic learners who like to move around. Students search your room for bugs with CVC/CVCC/CCVC or CVCe pictures depending on their ability. When they find a bug that corresponds with their recording sheet, they write it down. Bug numbers 1-8 are CVC words only, Bugs numbered 9-16 are CVCC/CCVC words only and bugs numbered 17-24 are CVCe bugs. Thanks for ... VIEW POST
A Year Of Easy Sensory Table Fillers
Teachers are always contacting me and asking how to make activities more engaging and fun. Sensory tables are an easy way to accomplish differentiating by interest and learning profile. You can use all different kinds of colorful fillers with different textures and even smells. Throw an otherwise boring sorting activity into a sensory table or just a simple low-sided tote and you have a station that is instantly a classroom favorite. But thinking of new and interesting fillers ... VIEW POST
Morning Work Stations – May
Whether you call them Morning Work Tubs or Morning Work Bins or Morning Work Stations . . . engaging morning work can be the difference between loving arrival time and dreading it. ⭐⭐If you'd like to see a detailed account of how I implement Morning Work Tubs, what is included in each set and the materials used, check out my Morning Work Stations page for all the details HERE. Please note: If you'd like to save BIG, this product is part of a Morning Work Bundle. You ... VIEW POST
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