Kindergarten Reading Strategies
Collection by Lisa Harrington • Last updated 2 weeks ago
Count on Tricia
Reading Conference Communication Form for beginning readers. Communicates reading strategies and comprehension strategies
Count on Tricia
Reading Conference Communication Form for beginning readers. Communicates reading strategies and comprehension strategies
Tools for Teaching Phoneme Segmentation - Make Take & Teach
The ability to separate the sounds of a word is called “phoneme segmentation”. It’s a critical skill in both learning to read and write. By six and a half/seven years of age students should be able to tell you the sounds in a word. So, for example, if given the word “cat”, the student should […]
Teaching Letter Recognition - what order to introduce letters
The order for teaching letter recognition to kids - brilliant reasoning. A must…
20 Perfect Anchor Charts for Teaching Phonics and Blends
We love these phonics charts and blends anchor charts from real classrooms. Your readers will master difficult subjects and build confidence!
QR Code Scan and View of read aloud picture books
Download this FREE QR Code activity to scan and view FREE videos of picture books read aloud! Perfect to use as a take home activity or listening center! Over 60 stories linked! ~Nadine :)
David Goes to School
David, the out-of-control monster-child is back. In David Goes to School video, young David shows up late to class, , chews gum in class, yells answers out o...
Fun Freebies
Hi bloggy friends! Here's a quick post with two freebies for you. The first is what I called "Spooky Suffixes." We used these in a literacy center and the kiddos basically played Concentration with the cards. You could easily use the cards to play Suffix Go Fish or just a simple matching game. Spooky Suffixes The next is a graphic organizer that I typed for my students to use with the Someone, Wanted, But, So, Then Summarizing Strategy. I was introduced to this strategy by Kathy Bumgardner…
Diving Into Nonfiction Text Features
We dove into our study of nonfiction text features over the last two weeks. We started with a sorting activity for fiction and nonfiction text features.
Comparing Fiction and Nonfiction Ideas & Resources
Do your students need help understanding the differences between fiction vs nonfiction texts? These ideas & activities are perfect for making an anchor chart for your classroom as your students are learning to distinguish between fiction and nonfiction.
Text Feature Freebie
Next week we are going to learn about text features therefore I had to create some posters to help remind my students of all of the great te...
Jennifer Serravallo's Teaching Reading in Small Groups: Heinemann Digital Campus course introduction
Jennifer's online Digital Campus course — based on her best-selling book Teaching Reading in Small Groups — offers no-nonsense strategies for targeting instr...
The Difference Between Phonological Awareness, Phonemic Awareness, and Phonics - Speech is Beautiful
How many times have you heard teachers talking about phonics and speech-language pathologists talking about phonemes — and both groups talking about phonological awareness? This has happened so frequently that sometimes they get muddied up in my brain. Here are the definitions and differences between the terms: 1.Phonological Awareness refers to the development of different ... Read More about The Difference Between Phonological Awareness, Phonemic Awareness, and Phonics