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Encourage creative expression with poetry games that make exploring language enjoyable. This collection includes activities like blackout poetry, collaborative poem creation, and rhythm games. By incorporating these poetry games into your lessons, you can inspire a love for poetic forms and creative writing.

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Free Spanish Interactive Math Word Problems Center Activity
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Free Spanish Interactive Math Word Problems Center Activity
Foreign Languages, Spanish, Not Grade Specific, Word Problems, Worksheets & Printables

Learn, Practice and Review Math Word Problems Skills in Spanish with Centers Activities. Solving math Word Problems requires a deep understanding of concepts, strategies, good reasoning skills. It is therefore, a great practice for teachers as it helps to know which part of the Math curriculum has been mastered and what needs more work. In this case, Center Is a learning space being a place where students can develop their cognitive, social, and physical skills through a variety of activities. These spaces allow the child to experiment with different types of learning in an interesting way. Activities are carried out with a particular end goal, whether it is to master a skill or simply to encourage curiosity. Learning hubs are dedicated spaces in the classroom that provide a variety of learning resources in a passionate and effective way. Learning centers often include a variety of resources, designs, and media that students can use to apply what they have learned in the classroom. Its goal is to develop students' knowledge of subjects, skills, subjects, or topics. This learning can take place after students have been introduced to a topic, during the teaching of crucial ideas, or as a starting point for interesting topics. Here we can mention 3 Types of Learning Centers: enrichment centers, skill centers, and interest and exploration centers. Teacher Instructions for the practice and use material to work with Language Skills and Activities - Interactive Day Problems during group activities: 1. Print all of the following material, preferably on 8.5”x 11” cardstock. Laminate for durability. 2. Paste page 1 (front page) on the front cover of a folder or on the front of a manila envelope that is at least 10” x 13”. 3. Paste this page No. 2 with Instructions and Directions on the back cover of the folder or on the back of the manila envelope. 4. Place the rest of the material (cards or cards with activities inside the folder or inside the manila envelope, so that they are ready for you to use when you need them. 5. The students should keep a record, preferably a notebook (diary) of their work each day (they must be distributed before your arrival to avoid wasting time in unnecessary transitions) 6. The students will continue working at their desks until you give the signal to stop, and all correct together on the board. Student Directions: 1. Choose a card with a math word problem. 2. Read it aloud and analyze it. 3. Solve it, add or subtract. Write the solution process and The corresponding equation. Share your answer. Use the Note, Example and Chart, if necessary. 4. Then, take another card and repeat the above steps until they ask you to stop. Follow our Store ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje for other activities like: ST SCIENCE 7TH GRADE HUMAN MICROBIOME REVIEW X CHOICE ST SCIENCE 7TH GRADE METABOLISM REVIEW X CHOICE ST SCIENCE 8TH GRADE FORCE N MOTION REVIEW X CHOICE ST SCIENCE 8TH GRADE GEOLOGY IN MARS REVIEW X CHOICE ST SCIENCE 8TH GRADE SUN MOON N EARTH REVIEW X CHOICE ST SPANISH WRITING CENTERS ESCRITURA INTERCTIVA ST SPANISH KINDER ACTIVIDADES LENGUAJE ST SPANISH 1ST GRADE ACTIVIDADES LENGUAJE ST SPANISH 2ND GRADE ACTIVIDADES LENGUAJE ST SPANISH 3RD GRADE ACTIVIDADES LENGUAJE ST SPANISH 4TH GRADE ACTIVIDADES LENGUAJE ST SPANISH 5TH GRADE ACTIVIDADES LENGUAJE and many others… This File includes: PDF Printing material to work virtually, small or as a whole classroom practice with Interactive Center activity . Contains 39 Pages or cards.

Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje

Tags SPANISH VOCABULARY, MATH WORD PROBLEMS IN SPANISH, SPANISH WORD PROBLEMS, WORD PROBLEMS IN SPANISH, MATH, INTERACTIVE WORD PROBLEMS, Spanish

FR Blend Find and Colour Phonics Worksheet to Develop Phonemic
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FR Blend Find and Colour Phonics Worksheet to Develop Phonemic
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This FR fun, Find and Color worksheet for initial blends is excellent for acquainting children orally with initial consonant blends and helping them develop the necessary phonemic awareness in preparation for more advanced blending work, involving four phonemes. What is included in the pack? One PDF sheet for the FR blend. This is a sample of our pack of 20 activities covering common initial blends which can be found here in one PDF file: less clutter on your computer! What do the worksheets involve? Pupils are instructed to combine the two letters on the worksheet and then look for objects that start with that consonant blend. Then, these items ought to be coloured, leaving the others uncoloured. Children can easily work on the sheet unaided once they have been instructed, although, with those children with special needs, it is strongly suggested that an adult works with the child for maximum benefit. How to use The introduction of the concept of initial blends needs to be done thoroughly. When I work with children, especially those with a special need, I first like to teach children to blend two consonant letters. Then I work on developing the children's phonemic awareness: that being the ability to hear two consonant letters blended at the beginning of a word, easily. This is difficult for some pupils and takes a lot of practice. These worksheets can assist by first encouraging students to blend the two consonant letters and then by helping them to hear the blend at the start of a word. As often as you can, practice blending the letters in each initial blend and encourage the students to follow suit. I find that modelling is key at this stage. Who are the initial blends Find and colour worksheets for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to their non-babyish nature , they can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils. Answer keys: The answer key is included on the sheet, in small print.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Initial Blends, Consonant Blends, Initial Consonant Blends, Phonemic Awareness, Phonic Workssheets, R Blends, Fr Blend

Indus River Valley Activity Kit
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Indus River Valley Activity Kit
Social Studies, History, History: Ancient, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities

This resource is an Indus River Valley Activity Kit - Freebie. You will receive: - Creating an ancient map activity - Making mandalas activity - Ancient civilizations map

Author Glimmercat Education

Tags Indus River Valley, India, Map Activity, Crafts, World History

Short e Vowel Families Making Words Game

Short e Vowel Families Making Words Game
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Literature, Poetry, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

Short e Vowel Families Making Words Game This interactive PowerPoint game makes learning to read fun by helping young learners master short e vowel families and form CVC words. As an engaging small group or whole class activity, students will enjoy matching beginning and ending consonants to the short e vowel sound. Six short e vowel families are covered including -en, -ed, -eck, -et, -ell, and -est. Using vowel families assists emerging readers in recognizing word patterns. Forming CVC words builds critical phonological awareness skills. With guided practice isolating sounds and building rhyming words, this game creatively reinforces foundational literacy concepts students need to become fluent readers. The activity can be differentiated for diverse learners.

Author Primary 206 Mix

Tags Powerpoint, Short E, Vowel Families, Rhyming Words, Game, Making Words

Short a Vowel Families Making Words Game

Short a Vowel Families Making Words Game
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Literature, Poetry, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

Short a Vowel Families Making Words Game This interactive PowerPoint game makes learning to read fun! Students build words using short a vowel families like -at, -ad, -am, -ap, -an, -ag, and -ack. Emerging readers learn to recognize word patterns and transform letter sounds into short, simple words. With engaging interactivity and opportunities for whole-class, small group, or individual practice, this game strengthens essential literacy skills. As a critical foundation for reading fluency, short vowel sounds help young students master phonics and word building. This game provides practice isolating, pronouncing, and blending sounds, a key step in developing phonological awareness. Rhyming words, word manipulation, and repeated exposure to common short vowel spelling patterns also reinforce reading skills. Educators can use this versatile resource to supplement literacy instruction for diverse learners.

Author Primary 206 Mix

Tags Powerpoint, Vowel Families, Short A, Game, Making Words, Rhyming Words

Short i Vowel Families Making Words Game

Short i Vowel Families Making Words Game
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Literature, Poetry, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

Short i Vowel Families Making Words Game This phonics game helps learners of all ages build early reading skills by learning short i vowel families and CVC words. Kids have fun playing this engaging PowerPoint activity whole class, in small groups, or individually. The game focuses on six short i vowel families (-ig, -ip, -ill, -it, -in, and -ick) to help emerging readers recognize word patterns, analyze sounds, and build familiarity with short vowel sounds that form the foundation of reading fluency. By isolating, pronouncing, and manipulating letter sounds in CVC words, students gain important phonological awareness, a key early literacy skill. This interactive resource creatively reinforces essential kindergarten standards for producing rhyming words, associating vowel spellings and sounds, and manipulating phonemes. With its playful approach, Short i Vowel Families Making Words Game brings delight to the critical work of early reading mastery.

Author Primary 206 Mix

Tags Powerpoint, Game, Short I, Vowel Families, Rhyming Words, Making Words

Short u Vowel Families Making Words Game

Short u Vowel Families Making Words Game
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Literature, Poetry, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

Short u Vowel Families Making Words Game This interactive PowerPoint game helps young learners master foundational reading skills involving short u vowel families and CVC words. Kids will love playing this engaging whole class, small group, or individual activity designed to help them recognize and analyze short u word patterns, transform letter sounds into words, and build their own short u words. Emerging readers need strong phonological awareness to become fluent readers. This game focuses on short u families like -ug, -ut, -uck, -un, -ub, and -ump to develop abilities like isolating medial vowels, distinguishing long and short vowel sounds, and recognizing rhyme. Using vowel families and CVC words allows students to see the consonant-vowel-consonant word structure that is the basis for so many simple, familiar words. Mastering short vowel sounds paves the way for stronger overall reading skills. This game makes learning to read short u words interactive and entertaining!

Author Primary 206 Mix

Tags Powerpoint, Game, Vowel Families, Short U Sound, Making Words, Rhyming Words

Short o Vowel Families Making Words Game

Short o Vowel Families Making Words Game
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Literature, Poetry, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games

Short o Vowel Families Making Words Game This interactive PowerPoint game makes learning to read fun by helping young students master short o vowel families and CVC words. Educators can use it whole class, small groups, or one-on-one to reinforce phonics skills. The game focuses on five short o vowel families: -op, -ot, -og, -ock, and -ob. Making words with vowel families assists emerging readers in recognizing word patterns. Reading CVC words builds important phonological awareness abilities students need to become fluent readers. Isolating the initial, medial vowel, and final sounds in words also develops critical early literacy skills. With engaging interactivity, Short o Vowel Families Making Words Game brings excitement into literacy instruction. Students will love playing this game while learning to analyze letter sounds, rhyme words, and even create words on their own!

Author Primary 206 Mix

Tags Powerpoint, Game, Short O, Vowel Families, Making Words, Rhyming Words