Showing posts with label Sight Words. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sight Words. Show all posts

June 12, 2014

I See Chicks!

I See Chicks!


Hi All,
      Or shall I say, "Peep Peep!"  Your kids are going to love this little reader!  My kids had the best time with it!  It features simple repeating text and the chicks are too cute!  This download has a reader in color and b&w; sentence scramblers; and read, trace, build pages.  Your kids will enjoy these activities!  Here are photos from the download:
I like to introduce my readers using the Smart Board.  1 copy makes 2 books.  I just tell my kids to choose a side & let them use the pointer to read the story on the board.
Click the cover below to visit this download in my TPT store:
I hope you enjoy this unit as much as we did!

Thanks for stopping by!

Asia




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March 13, 2014

Frog Fun!

Frog Fun!


Hi All,
      I am so excited to tell you about my new unit:  Frog Fun!  It's that time of year when it's all about REVIEW!!!  I've made these fun activities to help practice important Common Core standards and early childhood skills such as reading sight words, letter recognition, and counting.  Here are photos:
"Feed the Frog" Sight Words/Alphabet Recognition Game
Includes All 26 Letters, 99 Sight Words + Blank Page to Make Your Own!
"Where is the Frog?" Sight Words Recognition Game
 Use the Same Words from "Feed the Frog!" Game Above!
"Where is the Frog?" Letter Recognition Game

"Frog Prince" & "Feed the Frog" Alphabet Roll and Cover
"Feed the Frog" & "Frog Prince" Sight Word Roll & Cover
"Frogs Like to Hop!" Emergent Reader (color and b&w) and 5 Coordinating Read It, Trace It, Build It Pages
"5 Speckled Frogs" Felt Board Pieces
Frog Number to Quantity Matching Cards 1-9
"Feed the Frog" Number to 10 Frame Matching 10-20

I hope you enjoy this unit as much as I do!

UPDATE!!!

Special thanks to my friend Tina who sent me photos of how she used this unit!  Take a look:

She cut up the "Where's the Frog?" Alphabet Game to make Uppercase & Lowercase Matching

She used colorful file folders and Velcro to make file folder games.



Thanks again Tina!  I love it!

Asia










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February 21, 2014

St. Patrick's Day ELA & Math Centers

St. Patrick's Day ELA & Math Centers


Hi All,
      It's time to start getting ready for St. Patrick's Day!  Check out my St. Patrick's Day ELA & Math Centers:

Initial Sounds Clothes Pin Matching Cards
Number to Quantity Clothes Pin Matching
Alphabet & Sight Word Roll & Cover (Includes b&w pages too!)
Color to Color Word & Number to Number Word Leprechaun Matching
St. Patrick's Day Word Wall & Memory Matching Cards
Match Number to Quantity
More, Less & Equal
Where is the Leprechaun Game
Includes Letters A-Z & Numbers 1-24

Thanks for stopping by!

Asia





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January 7, 2014

It's Winter! (Common Core)

It's Winter! (Common Core)


Hi All,
       I am so excited to share my new winter unit with you!  It has tons of ELA & Math Common Core activities.  I just finished laminating and cutting it out.  Here are a few photos:


      These are just a few activities from the unit.  There are more centers and printables!  If you are interested in this unit, you can find it in my TpT store by clicking the link below.  Have a great winter!
Thanks for stopping by!
     
Asia

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December 9, 2013

Autism Christmas Matching Unit

Autism Christmas Matching Unit


Hi All,
      I am just writing to tell you about my latest unit.  I am so excited about it!  I designed it for use in the autistic classroom but I know that both special ed and general ed teachers can get great use out of it!  No Board Maker here!  This set features beautiful clip art by Krista Wallden.  I find that my autistic children appreciate cute clip art just as much as any other kid.  This unit is matching, matching, matching!  Here is what you get:

Common Core Alignments
Anchor Charts
Uppercase/Lowercase Letter Matching
Letter to Picture Initial Sound Matching
Color Words Matching (More than 1 way to match)
Number to Number Word Matching 1-10
Sight Word Matching
Counting Mats & Counters 1-10
Order by Size/Sorting by 1 or More Attributes
Emotions Mini Posters
Emotions Matching

Here are a few photos from the unit:
Anchor Charts

Elf Emotions Mini Posters & Matching Cards

Christmas Tree Counting Mats 1-10 & Present Counters


Thanks for stopping by!
Asia

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November 10, 2013

Thanksgiving Bundle!

Thanksgiving Bundle!


Hi All,
      I am so excited about this Thanksgiving Bundle!  If you were interested in 1 or more of my Thanksgiving products and you missed the Flash Freebies, then you're in luck!  I've bundled all 3 of my Thanksgiving products into 1 big bundle and even threw in a few extras!  Here is the link:



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November 6, 2013

Thanksgiving Literacy Centers (Flash FREEBIE!!)

Thanksgiving Literacy Centers (Flash FREEBIE!!)


Hi All,
      I am so excited to share my latest product with you!  It's Thanksgiving Literacy Centers!  Check out what you get:

  • Common Core Alignments
  • Uppercase & Lowercase Letters for Matching
  • Numbers & Number Words
  • Colors & Color Words
  • Sight Words
  • Letter Tiles
  • Word Tiles
  • Work Mats
  • & Recording Sheets!

      If you are fortunate enough to catch this 1 day only FLASH FREEBIE, I'd love for you to leave me some feedback on TPT.

      As always; thanks for your support,
      Asia

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October 8, 2013

Hump Day FREEBIE!!

Hump Day FREEBIE!!


Hi All,
      I made this for my kindergarteners.  They are working on Fountas & Pinnell.  These are mainly the 2 letter words.  We're either going to highlight the word or color the square.  I guess we could also cover the square with a Cheerio or something. 
      Anyway, since tomorrow's Hump Day, I decided to share!  Here's a FREEBIE to get you over the hump! :)   It's a one day only.  By Thursday it will be a paid item.  If you like this download, show me some love by leaving feedback.
Enjoy!
Asia
  
     
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September 28, 2013

Funny Story

Funny Story


Have you ever bought a gift for a toddler and they enjoyed the box more than the big thing that was inside?  Well, that is sort of what I experienced this week.  We spend all of our time creating lessons & activities, and every now and then, what we think is the big thing takes a back seat to some seemingly insignificant thing. 

This past week, I made a printer friendly apples centers packet.  I always try to fit in a few skills, even during centers.  I printed out all 27 pages of this packet (b&w); copied it onto red, green, and yellow construction paper; laminated it; and cut it all apart.  My idea was that since the theme for the week was apples, I would also incorporate apples in my table toys & writing centers.  I paired the items I made with manipulatives.  I never took any of this work home so it took me a couple of days to put together during planning & nap periods (this is to show the effort). :)

Anyway, I placed the components in my centers.  This is what I put in there:


 
This is what I had in mind:
 
ABC Memory Matching (uppercase to lowercase)
  
 Counting 0-10 Objects
 
 Number Matching 0-10
 
I knew that these things weren't going to be the favorites.  Most kids go for housekeeping, blocks, sand, or computers.  Academic tasks can be a hard sell, but sometimes there are a few eager beavers. 
 
Anyway, I never would have figured that the thing that would be the BIG HIT would be something so simple.  A thing that I put absolutely ZERO EFFORT into.  Here's my writing center.  The big thing is neatly tucked away in the 1st container on the top shelf.
 
 
Here are close ups of the items I made that I was so proud of:
 
 

 
And THE ITEM THAT STOLE MY THUNDER??? 
 
So insignificant that I didn't even think to take a picture of it.  Guess what it was? 
 
SCISSORS!!! 
 
That was the HOT ITEM of the week! Evidently, 4 year olds don't get to use scissors very often because the kids were so excited over them, you would have thought that Santa himself was in my writing center.  The scissors, glue sticks & trash can certainly got a work-out this week.  I had to restock the paper supply twice!   

In case you're wondering, my apples packet wasn't a total waste.  I did use it with my autistic students (the other children came from the general ed pre-k for reverse inclusion).  I was able to make anecdotal notes and snap a few photos of my students working for their portfolios, and even got in a little assessment so that was good.  But, SCISSORS!  Who knew?
 
 

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