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Thank you so much for sharing these. I was looking for a good list of sight words for my struggling speller. This is great! It includes so much more than I was originally looking for. I absolutely LOVE your ideas! Your self correct activities are perfect for the Montessori environment and your spelling folder fits the bill.
I plan on introducing it at the beginning of next school year Thanks for sharing. I am an inclusion teacher for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade. I have many students who struggle with writing and spelling.
Hi I am trying to get the printables to make this folder for next year but it says not available anymore? Posted on 18 Dec Others may only want to find the ones that are part of the targeted spelling pattern and perhaps cross out the rest, etc. Thank you for sharing this great resource idea! Posted on 15 Jan Your students will think the Chalkboard Word Work center is better than ever! If it is nonsense, they color it the color of their choice.
I was wanting to make a personal word wall myself, but I am so glad I found yours. I am a former classroom teacher who is now a stay at home mom of 4 kids 5 and under. My husband and I prayed a lot and decided that we were supposed to homeschool. Its been a wild ride and until I found your blog I had been creating a lot of my own resources.
Its easy to feel really discouraged sometimes when I forget the calling I have and the blessings God has given. Thank you so much for doing this blog! Oh, you are SO welcome. Yes, the homeschooling road can feel a little lonely and discouraging at times, but my calling always draws me back. Thank you for sending this through my email. It makes it easy for my Ell beginners when they finish writing to be able to use the folder to edit their spelling.
A great resource! My 2nd grader still shows hers off to others. Just yesterday, my son had a friend over and she explained it all to him. Thank you very much for making this. Im going to put it all together tonight when I get home and introduce this to my girl who is a kindergarten.
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Thanks for this. This is a wonderful resource.
I had made a few folders for children at our school. Slightly modified to suit our curriculum. Thank you for sharing this great resource idea! Thank you this has been a great help for my two boys. Do you have a math folder? This would be wonderful. These two subjects are so important for kids.
That is a great idea, though!
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Did you enjoy this post? I can hardly believe it!
So we have been busy, busy, busy with preparations for the big day, while also trying to wrap up the school year and run our website, www. But I digress!
The Pete the Cat Guided Drawing activity was lots of fun and very successful. This was the first time that I had tried to do this project with the children, so of course there were a few kinks to work out. The only real problem we had with it was that some children started out by making the head way too small, and then wound up with the whole drawing too small.
That way, everyone would be able to continue without a problem. They can make a large shoe, but not a very small one. Also, I should have given the directions for the shoes four separate times. What I did was give the directions once, and then let them complete the other three shoes on their own. This was perfect for the top half of the class, but not so great for the bottom! Oh, well!
Live and learn! I am anxious to try it again and see if I can get it right next time, LOL! I also made a Pete the Cat color word sheet. I used it as a time filler for when the children finished their dictation test, and it really came in handy! For a copy of the Pete the Cat color words sheet, click here. So some of them really went crazy with it once they finished coloring the shoes!