Making Connections Graphic Organizers
Making connections graphic organizers are a visual, engaging support for students in mastering this reading strategy! Text to self, text to text, and text to world graphic organizers are separate or together. Great reader response for a nonfiction or fiction books in guided reading or read alouds of any mentor text. Provides making connections activities and making connections anchor chart or poster. The graphic organizers show sentence stems for a lesson with 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th…
Free phonics passages & skills to teach with them
Decodable reading passages are a great resource for developing strong decoding skills and supporting reading comprehension. There are many ways to use phonics passages, so I’ve written a blog post explaining 5 easy ways to use them for small group instruction, in literacy centers, for fluency practice, vocabulary building, and more! Download a FREE set of decodable passages in this post to get started!
Science of Reading Literacy Center Roll and Read Phonics Games Activities
Practice decoding, word recognition, and fluency with these Roll, Read, and Smash phonics games/activities! Roll, Read, and Smash phonics games are engaging, fun, and aligned with the science of reading! Students will be excited to apply their decoding skills with these interactive and engaging phonics games. Each game board focuses on a specific phonics skill. There are 43 phonics skills included. These games are easy to prepare. Simply print the game boards, grab some dough, and counters…
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Activities to Teach Non Fiction Text Features in 1st Grade Literacy
Add these fun activities to your literacy plans to help your students learn non fiction text features. These worksheets, centers, games, and printables help our students build non fiction reading comprehension skills. Your kindergarten, first, and 2nd grade students will love these engaging activities. Plus, get a FREE non fiction text features activity. Read more here!
FREE Packet of Fiction and Nonfiction Worksheets
Are your students struggling to learn the difference between fiction and nonfiction books? These fun FREE worksheets will help! Includes sorting mats, word searches, color by code, color book titles, etc. Great for library lessons or classroom lessons. Perfect for back to school time! No prep activities!
FREE Fiction vs. Nonfiction Scoot Game
Get your elementary students up and moving while they learn to differentiate between fiction and nonfiction books with this exciting SCOOT game! These free task cards are the perfect resource to reinforce their understanding of fiction and nonfiction genres. Simply print the task cards, laminate for durability, and you're ready to play! Recording sheets and directions for playing are included.
Fiction vs. Nonfiction Interactive Notebook (Google Classroom & PDF)
Get everything you need to introduce and solidify the difference between fiction and nonfiction in this interactive notebook! Great for distance learning!Download the free preview for a look at all the activities this notebook includes.Included:-Link to Google Slides resource-Fiction vs. Nonfiction leveled flip-flap book (introduce each and the difference between the two)-Fiction vs. Nonfiction Sort 1: Book Covers-Fiction vs. Nonfiction Sort 2: Book Titles-Fiction vs. Nonfiction Sort 3…
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