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ELA Charts
ELA Charts are valuable resources that support instruction in English Language Arts. These charts cover a range of topics, including grammar rules, literary elements, writing structures, and reading strategies. By displaying ELA charts in your classroom, you offer students quick references that can aid in understanding and applying language concepts. These visual tools cater to different learning styles and can make complex ideas more accessible, enhancing overall literacy and communication skills.
11 SUBTRACTION WORKSHEETS for TRACING | SPECIAL EDUCATION
Special Resources, Math, Addition and Subtraction, Subtraction, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Hello° Thank you for being here, in my store. 1. Brief introduction: The name of the document is "11 subtraction worksheets from 0 to 10, with the answers available to plot" 2. Product Description: This product has been designed for all children in general, but especially for special education children, who need to learn mathematics and be able to achieve a goal by reviewing the answer to each exercise. You will also find the available worksheets for the subtraction tables from 0 to 10, so your student will be able to enjoy complete learning. 3. Benefits of using this product: Worksheets have multiple benefits: - They help improve the economic performance of students. - They promote student learning. - They help students develop their cognitive processes. - They help students evaluate their own learning. 4. Number of pages contained in this document: This educational document is made up of 11 cards, therefore this document contains 11 pages. 5. Topic addressed in this document: The topic to be addressed in this document is about subtraction. 6. Children's ages in which it can be applied: This document is aimed at children from 4 to 8 years old who are already available to perform subtraction exercises. 7. Version in which this resource is found: This document is available in PDF, A4 size. 8. How it should be printed: This document can be printed as it is, because the cards have the perfect size, both for the numbers and enough space for the children to trace the answers. 9. Standards based on which this resource was developed: This document has not been prepared based on any specific standard. 10. Author and credit: The author of these sheets is EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS. 11. Free or paid? These tokens are paid. Thank you for supporting my work.
Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS
Tags SUBTRACTION, Subtraction Worksheets, Subtraction Exercises, Subtraction For Kids
Heart Words | Fry’s Fifth 100 | Build Your Own Flash Card Set
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Vocabulary, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
These digital flash cards don't just show Fry's Fifth 100 Sight Words. They also display so-called "Heart Words". These are words that don't use the phonics rules that one might expect when reading and trying to pronounce the word. But this is not all. Also blends, digraphs, trigraphs, double consonants and many more phonetic elements are separately highlighted in each component of this resource. There are several parts to this resource. Please check out the screenshots on this page to get a better idea of the aesthetics of this resource. The included components are: 1. Digital Flash Cards (Digital PDF) This activity is offered in a PDf-Format. Simply use the arrow keys to navigate through the slides. 2. Build Your Own Set (PowerPoint) This activity comes in a PowerPoint format. This allows you to pick and choose the cards that you like to create your very own set. Just copy and paste the slides in whichever order you prefer. 3. Printable Flash Cards (Printable PDF) The same card that are featured in the previous activity also come in a printable format. Again, this is a PDF-File. Just print, laminate, and cut the cards, and you'll be ready to go! 4. Vocabulary List 1 (Printable PDF) This list shows all of Fry's Fifth 100 Sight Words in alphabetical order. The words are color coded so you can see from which set it originates. 5. Vocabulary List 2 (Printable PDF) This list shows all of Fry's Fifth 100 Sight Words in order of frequency. All the words are divided in 5 groups of 20 words. They have the same color code as the ones in the previously discussed list. If you have any comments, suggestions, or questions, feel free to contact me at toms.talk.resources@gmail.com Wishing you lots of fun with this resource!
Author Tom's Talk
Tags Fry, Fry's, Fry's Sight Words, Flash Cards, Flashcards, Sight Words, Printable, PDF, PPT, PowerPoint
FREE MINIBOOK | TRACING THE LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET
ELA, Language Development, Writing, Special Resources, Elementary, Early Learning, Adult Education, High School, Homeschool Resources, Middle School, Not Grade Specific, Pre-K, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools
FREE MINIBOOK FOR TRACING THE LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET INTRODUCTION: THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS We are an educational corporation that is dedicated to the development of fabulous resources for mathematics, literacy, as well as resources for teaching Spanish and brain exercises. MAIN INFORMATION: 1. Why should teachers use educational material in the classroom? As is known, educational material helps students build their knowledge autonomously and, above all, in an unforgettable way. 2. What is the name of this document? This document is titled "Educational material for children" 3. What topic will be addressed in this resource? This document will address an educational topic that every child should learn in a basic way. 4. For what ages is it recommended? This set of educational sheets is recommended for children in general who are in the learning age and these sheets will be of great help to them. 5. Who is the author of this document? The author, who was in charge of producing and compiling this educational material, is EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS. COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 6. Is it available in color or black/white? This document and/or set of educational sheets is available in color and also in certain parts contains black and white, however it is generally suggested that the teaching material be designed in color so that it is much more attractive for your students, awakening their attention and interest. 7. In what version is it available? This document is available in PDF version, A4 size, because we consider that this size is the original and most common standard. 8. Editable/Non-Editable: This educational document and/or set of educational sheets is not editable, because this way you will be able to use it much more easily. 9. Age at which it can be applied: This educational resource can be applied to children of all ages, that is, students from 3 to 12 years old, who must acquire some basic knowledge that thanks to this document they will be able to address. 10. Tags or keywords that describe the content: didactic material, teaching sheets, material for children, printable educational material, printable material.
Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS
Tags TRACING, TRACING LETTERS, FREE, FREE RESOURCES, ALPHABET, ABECEDARY
Beginning Sounds Picture Cards: Alphabet Chart and Alphabet Flashcards
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables
Alphabet Chart and Alphabet Flashcards This is a bumper pack of picture/letter cards to help you to teach initial sounds, or beginning sounds. It can be used by many different groups of people: parents, home educators, private tutors, ESL teachers, EFL teachers, SEN/D teachers, and generally in the Pre-K, or K classroom. The Initial sounds Teaching Pack contains over 170 picture cards, spread over 20 pages. It is in full colour. All vowels are marked in yellow to help children to recognise these important letters. In the pack you will find: An alphabet chart which can be used for display, or even laminated to make a placemat. Children love to use this to check their progress and see the letters they have learned and can recognise. Then we have 3 plus pages of pictures with the sound underneath, followed by the same cards without pictures so that pictures can be matched to the letters. Then we have picture cards for each letter of the alphabet; we provide 2 sets of these to minimise the chance of children memorising that 'a' is for apple without really hearing the sound at the beginning of the word. These are followed by 26 lowercase letters and 26 uppercase letters. These can be matched to each other, or to the pictures. Simple games can be made - can the child find the lowercase letter, the uppercase letter and both pictures that begin with that sound? Finally, we have two strips of vowels - one with picture cues and one without for children to practice the al important vowel sounds before moving onto blending and to use as a handy reference while learning to blend. Laminate the cards for durability. This pack will make your life so much easier! Teacher instructions and suggestions for activities are provided. The ability to hear the initial/beginning sound of a word is a vital skill that is overlooked by many modern phonic programmes in the rush to get children to blend, but such a rush often leaves many children unable to blend as they cannot hear the initial sound of a word to start with. In turn, this leads to children who memorise CVC words, and from there on, learn to guess. Many of these children then do not make progress in reading, So this pack is very important to help make sure that every child not only knows the sound each letter makes but can hear that sound at the beginning of words. What is included: 1 PDF with 20 useable pages and over 170 picture and letter cards
Author Lilibette's Resources
Rating
Tags Initial Sounds, Beginnin Gsounds, Beginning Sounds, Alphabet Picture Cards, Initial Sounds Teachgin Resource, Initial Sounds Teachgin Resources, Alphabet Flashcards, Alphabet Chart
Reading Comprehension: Conclusions Chart - FLASH-MAC
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Charts, Teacher Tools
The Reading Comprehension: Conclusions Chart - FLASH-MAC An interactive teaching resource designed for educational professionals precisely in the realm of Language Arts and Comprehension. Specially recommended for Grades 5 to 8, this tool provides immense value to both public school educators and homeschoolers. Functionality Overview The product presents students with an engaging paragraph about buffalo. This is not just any arbitrary information; it has been carefully curated. The primary goal behind this is to enable learners to accurately draw out useful conclusions from the presented text. To ensure efficient learning, this digital tool works interactively enabling learners’ active participation by: Dragging highlighted facts onto a structured chart Fostering revelations about conclusions drawn from the text Incorporating such a hands-on approach, helps the young ones not just read or analyse but also significantly enhance their comprehension abilities. Navigational Element Details The Reading Comprehension: Conclusions Chart - FLASH-MAC comes as a zip file that contains MAC compatible software blocks. It's designed in an uncomplicated manner that steers away from confusing navigations. Thus it simplifies usage–making sure focus remains on teaching rather than resolving technical issues during crucial instruction periods. Presentation Possibilities & Implementation Flexibility As every classroom works differently depending on its distinct discussing various scenarios: Ideal for whole group classroom activities where collective discussions can stimulate critical thinking Suitable for smaller group assignments promoting inter-team cooperation and individual contribution towards comprehension enhancement routines simultaneously. No matter how you choose to integrate it–be it as a class activity or just home assignment–the Conclusions Chart ensures to provide exceptional value in developing robust reading comprehension foundations among the target group: medium-grade level pupils. In Summary In essence, Flash-Mac's Reading Comprehension Conclusion Chart is a well-thought-out educational toolset that facilitates increased engagement, superior interaction while securing foundational comprehension development among mid-grade level students.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Language Arts, Comprehension, Conclusions, Reading Passage, Graphic Organizers
Vocabulary Templates Graphic Organizers and Study Unit Gr 6 7 8 ELA
Common Core, ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Drawing Templates & Outlines, Graphic Organizers, Teacher Tools, Templates, Charts, Diagrams
Empower your learners to discover the wonders of words through this fun and engaging Vocabulary Templates, Graphic Organizers and Study Unit! Made for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th graders, ESL/EFL students, and homeschoolers, this empowering resource contains a total of 24 dynamic vocabulary graphic organizers and meaningful skill-building study guides and activities! What’s inside: 1. 2 Frayer Model Graphic Organizers 2. 2 Word Map Graphic Organizers 3. 1 Vocabulary Concept Map 4. 2 Vocabulary Four-Square Graphic Organizers 5. 2 Definition Chart Graphic Organizers 6. 1 Vocabulary Rating Scale 7. 1 Word Origin Tracker Graphic Organizers 8. 1 Root/Prefix/Suffix Graphic Organizers 9. 2 Words Family Tree Graphic Organizers 10. 1 Word Family Tree Graphic Organizers 11. 2 Multiple Meaning Word Graphic Organizers 12. Introduction to Vocabulary Skills 13. Decoding Context Clues 14. Exploring Word Parts 15. Discovering Synonyms and Antonyms 16. Using a Dictionary and Thesaurus Effectively 17. Exploring Word Maps 18. Understanding Word Families 19. Uncovering Word Origins (Etymology) 20. Mastering Words That Sound Alike: Homophones and Homonyms 21. How to Start and Keep Up a Vocabulary Journal 22. Sample Accomplished Graphic Organizers *Some of the graphic organizers also have content guides for easier use This enriching set of vocabulary study pack can be used as accompanying learning / teaching set for any vocabulary teaching curriculum, supplementary tool to any curriculum, assessment resource for vocabulary lessons, vocabulary projects and activities, sub plan resource and other relevant uses.
Author It's Teacher L
Tags Vocabulary Templates, Vocabulary Graphic Organizers, Vocabulary Study Guide, Vocabulary Skill-Building, Vocabulary Lessons, Vocabulary Projects
Reading Comprehension: Fact and Opinion Tree Chart - FLASH-MAC
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Charts, Teacher Tools
Reading Comprehension: Fact and Opinion Tree Chart - FLASH-MAC Learning to differentiate between facts and opinions is a critical skill for young learners. This teaching resource, the Reading Comprehension: Fact and Opinion Tree Chart - FLASH-MAC, strives to make that learning process easier and more interactive. Designed specifically with students in grades five through eight in mind, this software resource assists educators in navigating the critical subject of comprehension. Importance of Mastering Comprehension Skills Within language arts curriculum, mastering comprehension skills is fundamental. This tree chart graphic organizer does an outstanding job at helping students grasp the difference between facts and opinions from given texts. Built into this activity is a real newspaper article where several statements are highlighted. The goal for students is to effectively drag these statements to their respective positions on the tree chart . No longer will students guess if a statement seems factual or shares someone's perspective; they will learn how to distinguish accurately with confidence using this resource as part of their studies. The software includes explanations accompanying each correct placement on the fact-opinion scale offering an excellent reinforcement of learning outcomes achieved. Versatility of Use: Furthermore, while it can be exercised as a whole group class activity under educator guidance via projectors or digital whiteboards, it also works well for small group assignments or even individual homework tasks due to its highly adaptable design premise. Dual Purpose Software: Using software resources like Reading Comprehension: Fact and Opinion Tree Chart – FLASH MAC has a dual purpose—it serves not just as engaging educational content but also introduces young minds subtly into essential digital literacy skills necessary in today's world of learning and beyond school years—making it not only relevant but essential. Note: Finally, remember that this product file comes ready-for-use on Mac systems only—a significant consideration before incorporating it into your language arts program.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Software (Mac)
Letter D Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter D packet contains letter D cards with images of the letter D in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter D. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter D in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter D. The picture cards in this set include the following letter D images: deer, dinosaur, dog, doll, dolphin, doughnut, door, diamond, dime, duck, dice, donkey How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game * Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter D, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter D, Letter D Activities, Pocket Chart Activity, Alphabet Activities, Letter Of The Week, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /d/ Sound, Phonics Activities
Literary Devices: Character Chart - FLASH-MAC
ELA, Literature, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Charts, Teacher Tools
Literary Devices: Character Chart - FLASH-MAC The Literary Devices: Character Chart - FLASH-MAC is a dynamic teaching resource designed for students ranging from grade 5 to grade 8, focusing on the broad subject of Language Arts and Literature. This resource is engineered for MAC software and contained in a single zip file. It offers an engaging language activity that encourages students to delve deeper into character analyses of two beloved literary figures, Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan. Main Objectives: To foster analytical and critical thinking skills among students To provide an active learning experience through dragging words that best reflect each character's personality traits or physical attributes onto the respective zones of the chart. To teach about differences and similarities between characters using visual aids such as venn diagrams The dissimilar attributes related to each character are placed within the individual outer circles; whereas shared characteristics find their spot amid the area where both circles confluent. This product can be utilized effectively in different settings: An intriguing whole group exercise using display boards or interactive whiteboards for real-time discussion, A purposeful tool during small group interactions encouraging thoughtful exchanges amongst peers on diverse point-of-views, A homework assignment tasking pupils to further contemplate about characters' transformations across plots from comfort homes . In essence, Literary Devices: Character Chart - FLASH-MAC promises not only well-directed comprehension but also curiosity sparkled literary conversations around two timeless fictional creations while keeping pupils digitally involved throughout.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Language Arts, Literature, Graphic Organizers, Venn Diagram, Character Traits
Letter F Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter F packet contains letter F cards with images of the letter F in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter F. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter F in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter F. The picture cards in this set include the following letter F images: fairy, feather, foot, fire, fish, football, fork, fan, fox frog, flower, fruit How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game * Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter F, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter F, Letter F Activities, Letter Of The Week, Pocket Chart Activity, Beginning Sounds, Initial /f/ Sound, Initial Sounds, Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition
Letter X Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter X packet contains letter X cards with images of the letter X in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that contain words with the letter X. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. What is Included: There are 12 letter X cards in different fonts in color. There are 12 letter X cards in black and white. There are 12 picture cards for the /x/ sound. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter X in various fonts in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the sounds of the letter X. How to Use Pocket Chart Activity - These cards make a great instructional tool to use with a pocket chart. Concentration Game, Memory Game, Matching Game - Print two sets of each picture card for students to play games with a partner or small group. When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that have the letter X, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use Literacy Center Activity Morning Tub or Basket Activity Early Finisher Activity Small Group Lesson Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed Letter X Recognition Letter X Sounds Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter X, Letter X Activities
Community Helpers Pocket Chart Game
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
Community Helpers Pocket Chart Game Support your students’ learning with thisCommunity Helpers Pocket Chart Game. This resource was specifically designed to sharpen students’ letter and number identification. What You Get: (included in color and black and white) A 15-page printable PDF. The PDF will include activity cards and a title cover option with directions to use for the bin that you store the cards in. How to Use the Community Helpers Pocket Chart Game: Kids love this carpet game. I set it up as part of our circle time or whole group lessons, and kids beg to play it over and over. This game works great with a community helpers, safety, or career thematic unit and helps students learn to identify numbers 0-10 or 0-20 depending on how many cards you set out. This also works great as an uppercase letter and lowercase letter alphabet review activity. Set up is simple: Print, cut, and laminate. I store my pocket chart games in Ziploc bags and keep them in a tub under my easel. To play: Set up letter cards behind each community helper card. You will sing a song. The student you called will come up and point to a community helper card. The class will say the number on the card. The teacher will lift the card revealing a letter card. Enrichment: I like to really make this game pack a learning punch by asking students the animal colors, having them draw numbers in the air or on their hands with a finger, asking them how many cards are left, and asking them to hold up that many fingers in different ways. These quick variations keep the game exciting as well. I hope you enjoy!! Take A Look at Some of My Best Sellers: Carpet Time Songs: 5 Little Speckled Frogs Preschool Writing Center: All About Me Preschool Writing Center: My Body Carpet Time Songs: 10 Little Dinosaurs Carpet Time Songs: 5 Little Eggs Shape Intervention Bins: Polar Bear Popsicles You can find more resources at my storefront here: The Proactive Classroom
Author The Proactive Classroom
Tags Pocket Chart Game, Math Pocket Chart, Counting Game, Number Identification, Community Helpers, Vocabulary, Small Group, Chartgame Com
Letter J Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
Letter J Pocket Chart Cards Use these letter J cards with pictures in a pocket chart for a fun phonics activity . This set contains uppercase and lowercase letter J's in various fonts, plus picture cards showing items starting with J like jam, jacket, jellybeans, and more. Students will enjoy matching the cards, playing memory games, distinguishing capital and lowercase J's, and identifying pictures with the J sound. Sort the cards in multiple ways to recognize letters, match initial sounds, and compare upper and lower case. These versatile letter J cards work for individual, small group, or whole class activities. Use them in literacy centers, morning tubs, as early finishers, or during small and whole group lessons. The cards allow teachers to assess letter recognition, beginning sounds, and capital versus lowercase letter skills. With little prep involved, these letter and picture cards provide engaging phonics practice for preschoolers and kindergarteners learning the letter J.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter J, Letter J Activities, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /j/ Sound, Alphabet Activity, Alphabet Game, Pocket Chart Activity, Pocket Chart Game, Letter Of The Week
Guess Who Pocket Chart Game
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
The Guess Who Pocket Chart Game As teachers, fostering an environment that provokes curiosity and creativity is our primary objective. To achieve this, laying a strong foundation in literacy becomes essential. The Guess Who Pocket Chart Game stands out as an excellent tool to forge the building blocks of Pre-Reading skills. What's Included? 15 colorful activity cards (also available in black and white) A set of directions All materials come as printable PDFs—significantly reducing your prep time! This handy game adds an extra layer of fun by incorporating 'guessing' along with learning letters—thereby amplifying student engagement! The Gameplay: The gameplay involves setting up letter cards behind each character's image. A song sets off the guessing round where each student asks questions about characters’ attributes like glasses or haircuts—to eliminate options and find their target letter! This not only encourages active thinking but also promotes teamwork among students. Bonus Learning Opportunities: You can encourage them to draw missing letters in thin air using their finger—a scientifically proven method for aiding memory retention. Kids can also try spotting these letters elsewhere around the room for added fun and learning. Incorporate this engaging learning resource into your language arts sessions—it blends structured skill-building with strategic thinking while ensuring every child has a fun time mastering alphabets and basic shapes.
Author The Proactive Classroom
Tags Guessing Game, Alphabet Recognition, Pre-reading Skills, Interactive Learning, Literacy
Letter N Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
Letter N Pocket Chart Cards Make learning phonics fun with this letter N pocket chart activity . Young learners will loved matching and sorting the letter and picture cards while building beginning sound recognition. The versatile set includes classroom-sized N cards in capital, lowercase, black & white, and color. Matching picture cards feature recognizable objects like night, nail, narwhal, nut, nickel, nose, newspaper, necklace, nest, needle, nine. Use the cards for independent literacy stations, small reading groups, or as supplemental whole class phonics activities. Sort upper and lowercase letters. Play memory games matching letters to pictures. Combine sets to distinguish beginning sounds. Adapt for individual, partner, or full class participation at multiple ability levels. The open-ended sorting activity is perfect for assessing and building letter ID, sound recognition, and capital vs lowercase ID. A teacher-created resource designed intentionally for PK-K student engagement and skill mastery.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter N, Letter N Activities
Letter M Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
Letter M Pocket Chart Cards This phonics resource teaches preschool and kindergarten students to recognize uppercase and lowercase letter M using engaging pocket chart cards. Students match 12 letter M cards in various fonts to 12 picture cards of items starting with M like a mouse, milk, and mountains. Use these printable cards in a pocket chart for sorting activities, concentration and memory games. Assign as a literacy center, morning basket activity , small group lesson, or whole class activity to recognize letters, distinguish capital and lowercase, and identify beginning sounds. Format as a matching game at students' seats. Send home cards for extra letter recognition practice. Cards fit most pocket charts for versatile use. Skills: - Letter recognition - Beginning sounds - Capital and lowercase letter distinction
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter M, Letter M Activities
Letter I Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This Letter I Alphabet and Picture Cards for the Pocket Chart is a great resource for students to learn or practice associating the letter I with thing that begin with the same letter I. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter I in its capital and lowercase forms, learning the initial sounds of the letter I, as well as students learning to distinguish between the long I and short I sounds at the beginning of a word. What is Included * 12 Letter I cards in different fonts in color * 12 Letter I cards in black and white * 6 Picture cards for the short I sound * 4 Picture cards for the long I sound How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, sorting pictures that begin with the short I sound from pictures that begin with the long I sound, combine with other letters to distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson * Table Top Activity * Partner Game Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between long and short vowel sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways. For related resources check out my store here!
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter I, Letter I Activities, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Games, Pocket Chart Games, Pocket Chart Activities, Alphabet Center, Alphabet Games, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds
Learning About Character Traits Chart
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, Charts, Teacher Tools
This resource is a character traits chart. It will include a character trait and students will provide a synonym and example from a text. There are 14 character traits.
Author First in Line
Tags Reading Chart, Graphic Organizer, Character Traits, Synonyms , Reading Lesson, Character Traits Synonyms, Character Traits Chart Pdf
Bilingual KWL Charts - English & Spanish
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grade 4, 5, 6, Charts, Teacher Tools
This product contains 2 different KWL graphic organizers , each with 4 versions for a total of 8 KWL charts. The 4 versions for each type are: 1. English Only 2. English large font/Spanish small font 3. Spanish Only 4. Spanish large font/English small font These are perfect for mainstream classrooms with both English and Spanish speakers and would also be great in classrooms with English as a foreign language, Spanish as a foreign language, or just classrooms where only English or only Spanish is used.
Author Sheltered Language Resources
Tags Graphic Organizer, KWL Chart, ESL Chart, Bilingual Printables, Spanish Printable
Alphabet Charts for Little Hands
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
This set of alphabet charts includes all letters in the English alphabet. Each letter will have 9 items that begin with that letter for the exception of the letter x which will have objects that use the letter x. All charts come in color and black and white for your use. Includes: ✅all the alphabet letters chart in color ✅26 alphabet charts in color ✅all the alphabet letters chart in black and white ✅26 alphabet charts in black and white This wonderful set of alphabet charts include ideas on activities that can be done with them inside! Fun to use for activities, folder inserts, and more! Enjoy!
Author Soumara Siddiqui
Tags Alphabet Charts, Alphabet Chart, ABC Chart, ABC Items, Objects That Begin With
How to Write An Essay: Pro and Con T-Chart - FLASH-MAC
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Charts, Teacher Tools
The How to Write An Essay: Pro and Con T- Chart -FLASH-MAC An innovative teaching resource that aids learners in honing their essay writing skills. This tool is particularly beneficial for teachers and home educators, designed to enable students to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the positives and negatives of a subject. Educational Challenge The software imparts an educational challenge, requiring students to delve into differing views regarding the question: 'Should school be two hours longer each day?'. Students are urged to organize arguments from a pre-set list into separate sections labelled as pros and cons within an illustrative T- chart graphic organizer. Alignment with Educational Standards Created specifically for Grade 5 - Grade 8 students specializing in Language Arts under the Writing domain. Consistent with Common Core State Standards, thus guaranteeing uniformity across curricula. Synchronizes smoothly with Blooms Taxonomy principles promoting critical thinking skills. User-friendly Design for Mac Systems This teaching tool showcases a simple-to-use interface suitable for Mac platforms. Teachers can easily incorporate it during full class activities or smaller group tasks where students derive value from sharing ideas. Besides serving as an engaging classroom aid, it can also be deployed as homework tasks pushing pupils towards considering both sides before sharing their thoughts during class discussions. In Conclusion, The 'How to write An Essay: Pro and Con T- Chart - FLASH MAC' directs students towards developing balanced informed opinions while building superior essay writing capabilities. Offering diverse methods ranging from team brainstorming sessions down to individual assignments allows tailoring lessons according respective student requirements or lesson plan structures; transforming it into an engaging educational tool providing rewarding learning experiences.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Software (Mac)
Letter K Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
Teaching Letter Recognition and Sounds with Letter K Pocket Chart Cards This Letter K Pocket Chart Cards resource helps preschool to kindergarten learners recognize capital and lowercase K's. Educators can utilize these letter cards and picture cards (showing objects that start with the K sound) for sorting activities in the classroom literacy area, in individual tutoring sessions, as an early morning station activity , or in group phonics lessons. By sorting the cards, matching them in memory games, or identifying the pictures that start with K, students will distinguish upper/lowercase letters and initial K sounds. Pictures include kite, kit, kangaroo, koala, kitchen, key, kettle, kiwi, king, kick, kayak, and kitten. The laminated, color cards are durable and sized for most pocket charts. This versatile resource provides multi-level practice in a standards-based, playful way.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter K, Letter K Activities, Pocket Chart Activity, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Activity, Alphabet Game, Beginning Sounds, Letter Recognition, Initial Sounds, Initial K
Letter R Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter R packet contains letter P cards with images of the letter R in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter R. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. What is Included: There are 12 letter R cards in different fonts in color. There are 12 letter R cards in black and white. There are 12 picture cards for the initial /r/ sound. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter R in various fonts in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter R. The picture cards in this set include the following letter R images: rainbow, rain, rake, robot, raccoon, rocket, robot, road, rabbit, rose, rope, and ram How to Use Pocket Chart Activity Concentration Game Memory Game Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter R, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use Literacy Center Activity Morning Tub or Basket Activity Early Finisher Activity Small Group Lesson Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed Letter R Recognition Beginning Sounds Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter R, Letter R Activities
Rumpelstiltskin Conflict Chart
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Charts, Teacher Tools
This is a Rumpelstiltskin Conflict Chart. Students will read the story of Rumpelstiltskin then complete the conflict chart. This chart will cover 3 conflicts within the story.
Author Cogjogger
Tags Rumpelstiltskin, Conflict Chart, German, Fairy Tales, Graphic Organizers, Types Of Conflict Chart, Conflict Charts, Conflict Diagrams
Rhyming Pocket Chart Game
ELA, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
Rhyming Pocket Chart Game Dive into the exciting world of phonetics with the Rhyming Pocket Chart Game. This teaching resource, aimed at preschool and kindergarten students, specifically targets the development of rhyming skills. It's more than a game - it's an effective tool designed to bolster language arts mastery in a fun and interactive way. Package Includes: A 16-page printable PDF available in both color or black and white options. Engaging activity cards A title cover option that is complete with thorough directions for bin storage. Easy Setup & Usage The set-up could not be simpler: print the activity resources, cut them out, laminate for longevity and store them towards future classes. Ziploc bags are recommended for easy accessibility which can be kept tucked away under an easel or classroom cupboard. Making Learning Fun The Rhyming Pocket Chart Game introduces learning through play; where rhymes come alive on a classroom carpet! This cleverly designed game slots seamlessly into thematic units about Rhyming, Reading Across America or even Dr Seuss inspired lessons. Students will enjoy singing spirited rhymes while interacting and finding matching animal cards – 12 different animals rotate to keep things interesting! Innovative Teaching Opportunities: An enjoyable group exercise drawing all students together around one task Break it down between smaller student clusters who each contribute their ideas! Makes homework more appealing by integrating these colourful charts with interesting animal images can transform home-learning into a thrilling quest! . This Rhyming Pocket Chart Game is more than a teaching resource, it's a rhyming revolution! Incorporate this tool into your classroom set-up and watch your students grow as they have fun with phonetics.
Author The Proactive Classroom
Tags Phonetics, Rhyming Skills, Pocket Chart Game, Language Arts, Interactive
Action Sentence Diagramming Chart FREEBIE — Middle School ELA
ELA, Grammar, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Charts, Teacher Tools
This action sentence diagramming tutorial is the only tool you'll ever need to teach students how to identify parts of speech in sentences with action verbs. Even though it is only two-pages in length, this guide was the primary tool of weeks of grammar study in my 7th grade English courses. It turns sentence diagramming into a fun game of sentence exploration, teamwork, and participation. To use this chart couldn't possibly be simpler. Simply hand it out - or better yet, laminate and provide dry-erase markers - and provide students with a sentence that employs an action verb. Students can then go through the 4 simple steps and break down the provided sentence to unveil all of the important parts of speech found in the sentence. The activity starts by identifying the action verb in the provided sentence. From there, students simply have to answer simple and easy questions about the verb. Each question's obvious answer reveals another part of speech included in the sentence. Students that become familiar with this guide will never forget how to diagram a sentence with action verbs! By taking students through the 4 steps simply and clearly spelled out in this chart , they will learn how to quickly identify the following parts of speech: - Action verbs (the key necessity for this worksheet to, well, work!) - Subjects (whether pronoun or proper noun, they'll be able to find it!) - Direct Objects (no problem for this worksheet, even if there isn't a direct object!) - Indirect Objects (ditto!) Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 6, 7, and 8. The activity is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (1). This resource is provided as a print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF file. This resource contains 2 pages.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Grammar, Sentence Diagramming, Action Verbs
Letter E Pocket Chart Activity
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This Letter E Alphabet and Picture Cards for the Pocket Chart is a great resource for students to learn or practice associating the letter E with thing that begin with the same letter E. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter E in its capital and lowercase forms, learning the initial sounds of the letter E, as well as students learning to distinguish between the long E and short E sounds at the beginning of a word. What is Included * 12 Letter E cards in different fonts in color * 12 Letter E cards in black and white * 7 Picture cards for the short E sound * 5 Picture cards for the long E sound How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, sorting pictures that begin with the short E sound from pictures that begin with the long E sound, combine with other letters to distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson * Table Top Activity * Partner Game Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between long and short vowel sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways. For related resources check out my store here!
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter E, Letter E Activities, Letter Of The Week, Letter Recognition, Beginning Sounds, Letter Sounds, Initial Sounds, Alphabet Activity, Pocket Chart Activity, Literacy Centers, Pocket Chart Activity