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Phonics Word Lists

Phonics Word Lists
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This resource is a Phonics Word Lists Set. These lists include single syllable and multisyllabic words. They are perfect for structured synthetic phonics programs. There are 57 word lists that teachers can use as an easy reference guide.

Author Top Notch Teaching

Tags Phonics, Word Lists, Teacher Resources, Literacy, Spelling

Beginning Digraph: KN- Activity Packet | Printable Resources Digraphs

Beginning Digraph: KN- Activity Packet | Printable Resources Digraphs
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

This resource is full of colorful and fun activities and worksheets to help you teach the Beginning Digraph KN- . Digraphs are often a tricky concept to teach, especially when one of the letters is silent like the kn- digraph. This packet is loaded with resources to help your students explore and master this digraph! How To Use This: Look through all the KN- digraph resources provided in this kit and decide which ones will best work with your curriculum approach and teaching style. Print out what you need, and laminate the things you want to reuse or save for the next year. Print enough worksheets and activity pages for all your students. Then have fun implementing your kn- digraph lessons! This resource was designed to be very visual to support all students in your class. Posters have large and clear fonts so its easy for new readers to decipher, and a few opportunities are provided for them to trace words as a pre-writing opportunity. This easy to print packet was designed to last you about a week, but can be condensed or drawn out as needed. Pick and choose which activities you want to use, or use them all! It can be used with anyone who is learning to read but specifically designed with kindergartners in mind. These activities would be perfect for centers. Enjoy! What you get: - Anchor Chart: List of KN- words - Anchor Chart: What is a Beginning Digraph? (with KN- examples) - Large flipchart for teachers (or you can print two to a page for smaller personal flipcharts) - Matching Flashcards: Match the word to the picture - Tracing Flashcards: Trace the word - 2 Read and Match worksheets (draw a line from picture to matching word) - Finish the Word worksheet (fill in the missing letters) - Write the Word worksheet - 2 Read and Trace worksheets (read a sentence with the word and trace the word) - Read the Words in a short paragraph story. (circle or highlight words) - Listen and Write the word worksheet (with teacher call-out page)

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Beginning Sounds, Digraphs, Phonics, Flashcards, Cut And Paste, Flip Chart, Anchor Charts, Matching, Worksheets, Cards

Guided Reading Level N - The Power of the Team (with Lesson Plan)

Guided Reading Level N - The Power of the Team (with Lesson Plan)
ELA, Resources for Teachers, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Language Development, P.E. & Health, Sports, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Physical Education, Grade 2, 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Literacy Readers, Quizzes, Quizzes and Tests, Assessments

This Guided Reading Book - The Power of the Team (Level N) with lesson plan includes: Guided Reading Color Label (front cover x1) This is a quick way to match the book’s demands to what students can generally handle.. The overall goal is to use the level/color to pick books for several smaller groups. To qualify for a certain level, a student is expected to read a book from that level with about 90–94% accuracy. If a student is consistently accurate and understands, move up a level. If the student is struggling at that level, drop down and add more support. Each student will improve at completely different rates, but it is generally one of the best ways to check progress across the class. DOWNLOAD THE CATALOG TO VIEW ALL GUIDED READING BOOKS AVAILABLE (SORTED LEVELS A-Z) Pre-Reading Question (x1) Teacher asks the prompt aloud, can be while showing the cover or first page. Students share what they already know, or make educated guesses from the cover. Prompt them to use the target vocabulary. Write some of their responses on the board to look back at during the reading. Vocabulary Words (x5) Introduce the five words, best doing it one at a time. Start by saying it, while students repeat and then see if anyone knows what it means before reading further. Read through the meaning and try to briefly connect each word to a picture or gesture so it’s meaningful. Ask students to flip through the book pages and point to where they see each of the vocabulary words. While reading the book pause upon coming across one of the vocab words or read the sentence twice to make sure students understand the word has appeared. Optional: Ask students to raise hands whenever they see/hear one of the new words. Guided Reading Pages (x10) Check the book snapshot (below) for: primary topic - do you need to prep extra reading or intro materials on this? what is taught best - decide on 1-2 bullets to focus on, use the prompt or words provided here for best results. learning goals - what you are checking for students to be able to do after the session, elicit answers using prompts or words provided. key vocabulary (see section above). questions overview - so you know what is coming up and if you need to prep extra materials to assist understanding. Run the lesson You may have already looked at a few of the pages together, but you can show them some of the pictures again first to set meaning. Depending on how much time you have and how familiar your students are with guided reading class, you may want to read the book aloud first with the group first. Students whisper or partner read, while you listen in. If time, do it as a group, one student reading a page each. Use the guided page’s prompts to coach: “Check the picture / does it make sense?” “Point under the words / try the first sound” “Reread the sentence smoothly”. Try to focus more on one student per session (rotating every time), so you can work out if they are ready to move up or need to move down a level. Comprehension Questions (back cover x3) This is your way to check that students didn’t just say the words, but actually understood the text. First, let students answer by pointing to the page/picture and saying a short sentence. After any answer, follow with: “Show me where you found that in the text.” In bigger groups, have partners answer first (10–20 seconds), then call on 2–3 students to share. Differentiation tips: Emerging speakers/struggling readers: oral + pointing On-level: oral in a full sentence Higher: one written sentence or draw + label Book Snapshot Title: The Power of the Team Genre: Nonfiction (informational) Subject: SEL / Physical Education / Reading Primary Topic: Teamwork skills that help teams succeed Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): N What This Book Teaches Best Teamwork and shared goals: Teamwork happens when people work together to reach a common goal and play “for the whole group.” Communication in fast-paced play: Players use loud voices or hand signals to share information so everyone knows what to do next. Trust and cooperation through passing: Passing the ball (or puck) makes it harder for the other team to take it and shows teammates trust each other. Support and encouragement: Teammates help each other after mistakes and keep spirits high when things get difficult. Planning, practice, and coordination: Teams use strategy, practice together, and coordinate timing (like passing a relay baton) to perform smoothly. Learning Goals Students will explain what teamwork is and what it helps a team reach, using details from the text. Students will describe how communication helps a team during a fast-paced game. Students will explain why passing is important and what it shows about trust on a team. Students will describe ways teammates support one another with encouragement when someone struggles or makes a mistake. Students will explain how strategy and practice help a team work “like a single machine.” Students will describe how coordination and shared defense help teams succeed. Key Vocabulary From the Text cooperation — working together to reach a goal. vital — very important. encouragement — kind support that helps someone keep trying. strategy — a plan for the best way to play. coordination — moving and working together at the right time. Discussion Prompts Pre-reading question: How can working together help a team do better in a sport? Comprehension questions: What does the text say teamwork helps a group of people reach? According to the text, what do players use to share information during a fast-paced game? What does the text say teamwork teaches people how to be in every game they play? Printing Tips 1. Best Printing Method (Recommended) “Booklet” Printing (Best if Available) If your printer or PDF viewer supports Booklet Printing , use this. Settings to use: Print mode: Booklet Paper size: Letter or A4 (either works) Orientation: Landscape Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Scaling: Fit to printable area Booklet subset: First test: Front sides only Then: Back sides only This will automatically: Pair pages correctly Put the cover on the outside Align everything for folding After printing, fold in half and staple along the spine . 2. If “Booklet” Printing Is NOT Available You can still print this correctly with manual duplex printing . Step-by-step: Open the PDF. Choose Print . Set: Orientation: Landscape Pages per sheet: 1 Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Print all pages . Because each PDF page already contains two facing book pages, the result will still fold cleanly into a book. Thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here.

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Tags Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Reading, Guided Reading, Guided Reading Lesson Plan, Guided Reading Activity, Pre-reading, Vocabulary, Sports, P.e. Lesson Plans

Improve Vocabulary Worksheets: Replace the word get (Age 7-11)

Improve Vocabulary Worksheets: Replace the word get (Age 7-11)
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Product: Improve worksheets -and-printables/ worksheets / worksheets -by-subject/ela- worksheets /vocabulary- worksheets ">Vocabulary Worksheets : Replace the word get (Age 7-11) This educational material is an indispensable aid for both public school teachers and homeschoolers seeking to enrich vocabulary skills among young learners. Crafted carefully for the age group of 7-11, it enhances language art mastery and sets a strong foundation in vocabulary acquisition. Main features: An engaging story - 'Zoggy’s First Visitor' that allows students to replace basic words with their complex counterparts. It also allows students rewrite this passage using more interesting and engaging expressions. A significant section titled 'Choose Better Words For Get'. This section stimulates learners to identify suitable substitutes for common words like 'get', empowering them to create fluid and varied sentences confidently. The unique part comes from Zoggy - our friendly alien guide from planet Zen. This amusing character lightens up kids' learning experience while augmenting their progress through the lessons with delightful episodes from his Earth exploration journey. How can you use this teaching resource? The exercises included in these worksheets offer a deep understanding of word meanings but also offer opportunities for whole group activities, small-group collaborations or even assigning as individual homework tasks. Upon completion, students should feel proud seeing a marked improvement in their vocabulary use, reflecting advanced linguistic proficiency in personal writings or interactions. Delivered as easily accessible PDF files, these worksheets uphold enduring quality content making every minute invested worthwhile! In essence: It represents imparting engaging yet substantive education that grooms children into adroit communicators using impressive and expressive vocabulary.

Author Guinea Pig Education

Tags Vocabulary Enrichment, Language Arts, Word Substitution, Educational Materials, Teaching Resource

Reading Response Forms: Evaluating Gr. 1-2

Reading Response Forms: Evaluating Gr. 1-2
ELA, Reading, Common Core, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Reading Response Forms: Evaluating Gr. 1-2 Ideal for educators seeking to sharpen the reading evaluation skills of first-grade and second-grade students, Reading Response Forms: Evaluating Gr. 1-2 offers comprehensive, skill-based worksheets and engaging hands-on activities rooted in the six levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy. This resource empowers young readers, allowing them to express their thoughts about literature they have consumed or read independently. Its simplicity assures teachers of minimal struggles when incorporating it into an existing reading program or using it as independent student work. Utilizing this resource enhances learners' understanding and grasp of various aspects of reading comprehension, including; Knowledge acquisition, Comprehension building, Application facilitation, Analysis coordination synthesis guidance, Evaluation enhancement . Educator-Friendly Tools The package also comes with: A detailed guide that aids in implementing the material effectively. Inclusion of student assessment rubrics for tracking learners' progress overtime based on initiated interventions. An engaging mix word puzzles aimed at piquing students' interest while reinforcing new vocabulary knowledge. There's also a comprehension quiz appended that serves as reinforcement tool. Presentation & Accessibility Options The product has been designed with clear graphical-learning aids boosting recall functionality among learners. It is delivered in universally accessible PDF format suitable for diverse teaching environments. Integration to Common Core State Standards ensures content relevancy to real-life applications encountered by learners outside their learning environment. Reading Response Forms: An Ultimate Reading Tool Reading Response Forms: Evaluating Gr. 1-2 stands out as more than a mere teaching tool. It plays an instrumental role in nurturing comprehensive reading and comprehension skills among first grade and second-grade learners.

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Vowel Digraphs Like OA, AI, AY, OI, OY: Is Zoggy A UFO?

Vowel Digraphs Like OA, AI, AY, OI, OY: Is Zoggy A UFO?
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Vowel Digraphs Like OA, AI, AY, OI, OY: Is Zoggy A UFO? A teaching resource of supreme value for educators aiming to boost learners' acquired reading and spelling skills. It appeals to homeschooling parents or public school teachers catering to young learners in Kindergarten through Grade 2. Perfect for enhancing Functions of Language Arts and Phonics instruction. Product Overview: Focused on vowel digraphs such as ea, ai, ay, oi, oy and oa. Inclusive with printable worksheets accommodating Phonic Writing Practice and Comprehension enhancement exercises. Built around the 'Mission Spelling Zero' scheme promoting an effective structured format for mastering early reading and writing challenges The Mission Spelling Zero scheme is spread over seven levels mirroring colors of a rainbow. The delightful alien character Zoggy gets children excited about letter sounds leading them into engaging narratives involving thrilling space-themed escapades. Each level progressively focuses on mastering more complex phonetics concepts from simple sound recognition to double consonant blends and vowel digraphs. Mission Spelling Zero offerings: Brimming with booklets containing handwriting practice activities paired with fun games reinforcing learned skills. Offered in either conveniently accessible digital download format or traditional paperback version. Literacy learning has never been this exciting! Join your young learners on their literacy journey with the Vowel Digraphs Like OA, AI, AY, OI,OY: Is Zoggy a UFO? resource at your command.

Author Guinea Pig Education

Tags Vowel Digraphs, Phonics Instruction, Reading Skills, Spelling Skills, Homeschooling Resource

Digraph EW UE Vowel Teams Activity Packet and Worksheets

Digraph EW UE Vowel Teams Activity Packet and Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Digraph EW UE Vowel Teams Learning Activities This packet of printable phonics activities helps students in grades K-2 develop critical word analysis and reading skills using the digraphs EW and UE. With over 60 pages of engaging worksheet exercises, fun practice games, and assessment tools, educators can easily integrate these materials into small group instruction, whole class lessons, or independent work. Students will build foundational literacy abilities like decoding multisyllabic words, expanding vocabulary, identifying word patterns, and developing fluent oral reading skills. The diverse activities allow teachers to differentiate instruction across ability levels. Interactive formats like bingo, puzzles, and sorting tasks keep young learners motivated to master these vital digraphs for reading and spelling success.

Author KP Classroom

Tags Phonics, Words, Digraph, Vowels, Spelling, Vowel Team Worksheets, Ew Words.list, Ue Scrabble, Ew Word List, Ie Vowel Team

Fill in the Blanks Sight Words Stories for Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd

Fill in the Blanks Sight Words Stories for Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd
ELA, ESL, Language Development, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Dolch Primer Sight Word Stories | Fill in the Blank Reading Practice for Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd Grade What’s Inside? This resource includes 5 fun and engaging short stories with missing Dolch Primer sight words for students to fill in. Each story comes with a word bank to help guide young readers and boost their confidence as they read and write. Answer keys are also included for easy checking. The stories are simple, age-appropriate, and include light illustrations to keep learners interested and motivated. Perfect For: Classroom literacy centers or small group work Morning work or homework Independent practice at home or in homeschool settings ESL and ELL learners practicing early reading and vocabulary Why Teachers & Parents Love It: These stories make sight word practice meaningful by encouraging children to use context clues while reading. Students get to read, think, and write - all in one engaging activity. The no-prep format saves teachers time and helps parents provide structured reading practice with ease. 🎯 Skills Covered: Recognizing and reading Dolch Primer sight words Using context to choose the correct word Improving reading fluency and comprehension Building writing confidence and sentence structure understanding 📚 Suitable For: Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade ESL/EFL Beginners Fill in the blanks sight word stories, Dolch Primer worksheets, Kindergarten reading practice, 1st grade literacy activities, 2nd grade reading comprehension, sight word fluency stories, word bank reading passages, ESL sight word worksheets, no-prep literacy resource

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Tags Sight Words, DOLCH Words, Primer Sight Words, Heart Words, High Frequency Words, Short Stories, Composition, Kindergarten, 1st Grade Resource, 2nd Grade Resources

Penguin's Cozy Hat Cored Literacy Readers Level D

Penguin's Cozy Hat Cored Literacy Readers Level D
ELA, Resources for Teachers, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Common Core, Library, Children’s Literature, Literature, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Writing Prompts, Literacy Readers

Book Snapshot Title: Penguin’s Cozy Hat Genre: Fiction Primary Topic: Persevering through a windy challenge Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): D What This Book Teaches Best Perseverance / determination: Percy keeps holding on until his hat stayed put , showing real determination. Cause and effect: A small puff of wind turns into a stronger wind that tugged at his hat. Problem-solving with actions: Percy changes his body position— wiggles , squats low , and holds steady —to keep the hat on. Descriptive language: Words like crisp , icy cold , and roared help readers feel the setting. Learning Goals Students will: retell the main events from the story describe why Percy loved his hat using details from the text explain how the wind affected Percy’s hat and what Percy did in response identify words and phrases that describe the cold, windy setting explain how Percy feels at the end and support the idea with text evidence Key Vocabulary From the Text waddled — walked with short, side-to-side steps crisp — cold and fresh feeling tugged — pulled hard on something squatted — bent down very low determination — not giving up when it’s difficult FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX HERE Printing Tips 1. Best Printing Method (Recommended) “Booklet” Printing (Best if Available) If your printer or PDF viewer supports Booklet Printing , use this. Settings to use: Print mode: Booklet Paper size: Letter or A4 (either works) Orientation: Landscape Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Scaling: Fit to printable area Booklet subset: First test: Front sides only Then: Back sides only This will automatically: Pair pages correctly Put the cover on the outside Align everything for folding After printing, fold in half and staple along the spine . 2. If “Booklet” Printing Is NOT Available You can still print this correctly with manual duplex printing . Step-by-step: Open the PDF. Choose Print . Set: Orientation: Landscape Pages per sheet: 1 Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Print all pages . Because each PDF page already contains two facing book pages, the result will still fold cleanly into a book. Literacy Readers Overview This product is perfect for small group instruction, such as guided reading, strategy groups, or interventions. It could also be used for independent reading, homework, or holiday work. It could also be used for literacy stations, read-aloud practice, or sub plans. Extension Ideas There are several ways to extend the lesson, including reading twice—first for understanding, and the second time to find the key details. Perhaps you can highlight or underline a detail that answers the comprehension questions. You can also turn it into a writing activity: What did you learn, or retell the story using first, next, then, finally. You could even choose a vocabulary word, draw it, with a caption from the text. For more advanced learners, perhaps you can compare this to another text they have read recently. Differentiation Tips For differentiation, if the words are hard, then perhaps you can preview some of them before you begin. For responses, perhaps you can give the students the first few words, for example, “In the book…”. You can also pair up the students, which normally leads to one of them helping the other. You can read it through again for fluency. Perhaps you can read two or three pages at a time and then come together as a group and analyze. For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

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Tags Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Literacy Readers, Storybooks, Penguins, Fiction, Leveled Reading, Sel, Ela

Antarctica Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia

Antarctica Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
ELA, Language Development, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Social Studies, Writing, Pre-Reading, Vocabulary, Geography, History, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Lesson Plans

This Antarctica reading comprehension with lesson plan includes: Visualization (on the front cover) Start your lesson by taking a minute to think and share something about the topic. Read the script aloud (slowly), perhaps prepare some music or sound effects. Student close their eyes and let their imaginations wander. Students open their eyes, read the question aloud and give them a few minutes to complete. Ask a few students to share or keep answers until the end to compare with what they learn in the passage. COMPANION VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE (EMBEDDED AFTER PREVIEW PICTURES IN PRODUCT DESCRIPTION) Quick pause—thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here. Pre-Reading Trivia Students will write down one thing they already know about the subject and then read five more facts and discuss. These facts are fun, and the students will enjoy learning about the subject before reading more. Give 1 minute for students to write what they already know (no pressure—best guess is fine). Read the five facts together. After each fact, do ask a student for their opinion, was it surprising? Set a purpose by asking students to highlight/underline one fact they want to learn more about during the reading. Reading Passage The text is a high-interest reading passage with set paragraphs, roughly three to four paragraphs long. It contains a variety of themes about the topic, anywhere from history to technology. The passage is between 250 and 350 words in length. First, ask students to look at the headings and see what they’ll learn about today. What do they know about the topic/heading? First read options: Teacher read-aloud (best for support). Partner reading (paragraph by paragraph). While reading, students underline important details, and vocabulary words they think may come up in the questions section. Mixed Questions The first question page contains four multiple-choice questions, each with a choice of four answers, and three written response questions that require a sentence or two from the student. Students complete the mcqs first independently, then review quickly as a class. For the 3 written responses, try to get students giving the answer with some form of evidence: “I think ___ because the text says ___.” If students get stuck, send them back to check the passage. Vocabulary Questions Practice seven key words from the text in this section across two activities. First section is scrambled words where students will unscramble three words given a clue for each. The second section is a word to meaning matching activity. Before starting, have some students read out words they underlined in the passage. Ask students to say the word and read aloud the sentence(s) around each word. Ask students to do scrambled words and the matching exercise in pairs then go through answers as a class. For the scrambled spelling task, get four pairs to come up to the board and write the words for extra practice with the other student reading out the clue. For the matching task, prompt students to give full sentences: “I matched ___ with ___ because ___.” Creative Writing In this question, the student will be required to write a five to eight sentence paragraph on a question related to the topic. Before starting, ask students write down 3 key ideas they are going to include in their piece. Ask students for ideas to share around the class to help those struggling. Pro writing expectations: 5–8 sentences At least 2 facts or details from the passage At least 2 vocabulary words from the previous page Students read their paragraphs while classmates listen for facts and vocabulary words. Extension Activities This page is optional for fast finishers or to take home. There are several activities, each one requiring a different skill. Do some, do none, do all, completely optional - but you will feel reassured knowing every possibility is planned for. Includes summary writting question and additional facts. Answer Key There are answers for the multiple-choice questions, written response questions have sample answers, vocabulary answers and if there is a summary question then a sample summary will be provided as well. Lesson Plan Included Customized lesson plan for this lesson is included. Lesson Snapshot Title: Antarctica Genre: Nonfiction (informational passage) Subject: Science / Geography (Polar environments; exploration & research) Primary Topic: Exploration, South Pole, treaty, and ice core science Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): S Support pages noted in the PDF: visualization and pre-reading trivia (pp. 1–2), mixed questions (p. 4), vocabulary activities (p. 5), creative writing (p. 6), extension activities + summary box (p. 7), answer key (p. 8). Support-page QA notes: The vocabulary activity includes “Expedition,” which does not appear in the passage; one mixed question asks why compasses “spin strangely,” which the passage does not explain. What This Lesson Teaches Best How Antarctica went from a blank spot on maps to a confirmed icy continent described by explorers. Key physical features of the continent: cold, dry, windy conditions; little inland snow; land “high above sea level” like a “frozen plateau.” A short exploration timeline using dates and evidence (1820 reports of ice shelves; 1895 people stepped onto the continent). How journeys toward the South Pole were described (sleds, dogs, strange compasses) and what happened in December 1911 and afterward. Why international science cooperation matters there, including the International Geophysical Year, the Antarctic Treaty, and what ice cores can reveal through layers. Learning Goals Students will describe why early mapmakers could not point to land far south “with certainty.” Students will identify details that describe Antarctica’s inland climate and land shape (dry, windy, little snow; “frozen plateau”). Students will retell key events from the passage’s timeline using dates (1820, 1895, 1911, 1959). Students will explain what ships reported seeing in 1820 and how the author describes the coastal environment. Students will describe what happened when Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole and what Robert Falcon Scott found later. Students will explain what the passage says nations promised in 1959 and why ice cores are compared to a “frozen calendar.” Key Vocabulary From the Text certainty — being sure something is true. plateau — a high, flat area of land. shelves — wide, flat sheets of ice. treaty — an agreement between countries. supplies — needed materials stored for later use. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX HERE

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Tags Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Lesson Plans, Ela Lesson Plans, Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans, Pre-reading, Geography, Geography Lesson Plans

Around the Home Maze: 1 Page Sample (PDF)
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Around the Home Maze: 1 Page Sample (PDF)
ELA, Language Development, Resources for Teachers, Vocabulary, Spelling, ESL, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Mazes

THIS IS A ONE PAGE SAMPLE OF A SIX PAGE MAZE DOWNLOAD FULL SIX MAZE DOWNLOAD INFORMATION: Maze Series This maze series is designed for students in grades 2–5. Each set features a clear, kid-friendly theme with scene-based mazes that students first navigate, then complete by drawing a few target words from a simple word list. Pages come in varied styles and graduated difficulty, with an optional “color it in” step—and some themes invite quick calculations to match the task. These mazes are student-friendly, classroom-ready, and perfect for literacy warmups, seasonal units, fast-finisher bins, centers, sub plans, or home learning extensions. The playful, structured format builds problem-solving, attention to detail, and fine-motor control while reinforcing themed content in a motivating way. Note: Unlike many themed products, not all word-list words appear on the maze pages. To support full vocabulary coverage, we’ve released a companion word list you can find in the links section. Around the Home Word List 1. Rooms in the House Kitchen, Living room, Bedroom, Bathroom, Dining room, Garage, Laundry room, Attic 2. Furniture & Appliances Chair, Table, Couch, Bed, Refrigerator, Oven, Lamp, Bookshelf 3. Things Found in a Home Clock, Mirror, Rug, Curtains, Doorbell, Pillow, Blanket, Fan 4. Outdoor Spaces Backyard, Porch, Garden, Fence, Driveway, Mailbox, Swing, Treehouse 5. Cleaning & Chores Sweep, Mop, Vacuum, Dust, Laundry, Trash, Dish, Organize 6. Family & Home Activities Bake, Set, Sing, Color, Puzzle, Stretch, Laugh, Snuggle PDF Version Other versions will appear here when available. Follow the store for the lastest on new products. How to Use These Mazes Perfect for: Morning work or early-finisher bins Literacy or STEM centers Holiday/seasonal review lessons Independent stations, sub plans, or take-home enrichment More Around the Home Themed Products CROSSWORDS WORD SEARCHES FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE Themed Mazes Links Addition PDF Animals PDF Around the Home PDF Birthday PDF Candy PDF Christmas PDF Cinco de Mayo PDF Clothes PDF Colors PDF Days and Months PDF Division PDF Earth Day PDF Easter PDF Easy Mazes PDF Fall PDF Father's Day PDF Food PDF Geography (Set 1) PDF Geography (Set 2) PDF Geography (Set 3) PDF Graduation PDF Health PDF History (Set 1) PDF History (Set 2) PDF History (Set 3) PDF Human Body PDF Kindness PDF Life Skills PDF Mother's Day PDF Multiplication PDF Science (Set 1) PDF Science (Set 2) PDF Science (Set 3) PDF Shapes PDF Social Skills PDF Spring PDF Sports PDF St. Patrick's Day PDF Subtraction PDF Summer PDF Thanksgiving PDF Transport PDF Valentine's Day PDF Winter PDF Mazes in Depth Structure Each maze is crafted around a focused sub-theme. Students navigate the maze, encountering branches and cul-de-sacs that build attention and planning. Most pages include a tiny follow-up box—students draw or label 2–3 target words from a small word box, add a quick count, or color in the scene—so the activity reinforces both content and skills in a highly engaging format. Each completed set includes: A themed maze page. A simple student instruction strip. An answer key showing the solved path for teacher support or self-checking Themes Included These mazes cover a wide range of fun, age-appropriate themes, including: Seasons & Holidays (e.g., Halloween, Easter, Valentine’s Day) Math-Lite Connections (e.g., quick counts, number words) Everyday Topics (e.g., Animals, Weather, School) Special Units (e.g., Health, Earth Day, Sports, Kindness) Each topic reflects students’ real-life experiences and interests while strengthening problem-solving, visual scanning, and fine-motor control in a playful, highly visual way. Easy extensions (optional): Time it: solve once in pencil, then try to beat the time in pen Retell the route using sequence words (first, next, then, finally) Count intersections or turns and graph the results Write a 1–2 sentence mini-story about the scene using the target words Design a tiny maze in the corner for a partner to solve Differentiation tips: Offer a finger-trace pass before pencils for emerging learners Highlight the borders of the correct region on first attempts Use thicker-line versions or simpler pages to build confidence Pair roles: “navigator” gives directions; “driver” traces the path For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

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Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long U Words: U_E, EW, OO, UE, UI and OU

Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long U Words: U_E, EW, OO, UE, UI and OU
ELA, Grammar, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Pre-Reading, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This Unit focuses on the Long U Sounds! Learning how to read can be the most challenging activity for students and for a teacher. Understanding that the combination of letters can make the same vowel sound requires lots of repetitive practice of reading and writing these words with these sounds. There are other phonics units that I sell that focuses on the Long A sound with a combination of different letters, the Long E sound with a combination of different letters, the Long I sound with a combination of different letters, and the Long O sound with a combination of different letters. Reading can be made easier with these phonic helps that repeatedly encourage students to practice these Long U sounds. Activities include reading comprehension and identifying the Long U in their reading, writing their answers to questions regarding the paragraph, identifying additional Long U words in sentences using a word bank, matching words with pictures, spinning a paperclip activity where students will write the word with the Long U sound, and lastly a fun wordsearch with variations of Long U words. These activities are for each long vowel words that are focused on the Long U sounds so there are plenty of opportunities for students to practice their comprehension reading skills and phonic sounds. Students will practice the following Long U Word sounds: U_E, EW, OO, UE, UI and OU. Teachers can use this resource in whole group, individually with students, students can practice with each other in centers, or these worksheets can be assigned as homework. Worksheets are also differentiated for each Long U sounds for all young learners which makes it perfect for all 1st - 2nd graders. A total of 38 pages full of reading and phonic activities. Along with reading and writing there are matching, cutting, and pasting activities. Word searches and spin and make a word activity are also a part of this packet which make learning to read these phonic sounds entertaining for young learners. For a list of other phonics and grammar activities, click on the following links: CVC Word Families for Beginning Readers: Stamp it, Make it, Trace it, and Write it CVC Words | Short Vowel Phonics | Word Families for K- 2nd Grade Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long A Words: AY, AI, A_E, EIGH, EY, and EA Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long E Words: EE, EA, E_E, and Y Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long I Words: I_E, IE, IGH, and Y Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long O Words: O_E, OA, OW, OE, and OUGH Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long U Words: U_E, EW, OO, UE, UI and OU Phonics / Digraphs for 1st and 2nd Grade: Beginning, Middle, and Ending Sounds Phonics / Digraphs for 1st -2nd: Ending Sounds: CK, NG, SH, TH, and NK Phonics / Digraphs for 1st and 2nd Grade: Beginning Sounds: SH, TH, WH and PH Phonics: R-Controlled Words for 1st and 2nd Grade and Early Readers

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Tags Phonics, Grammar, Long Vowels, Long U Sounds, Long U Words, Reading, Long Vowel Sounds, Long U Phonics, 1st Grade Resources, First Grade Reading

Pumpkins Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
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Pumpkins Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
ELA, Language Development, Resources for Teachers, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Pre-Reading, Writing, Nature & Plants, Life Sciences, Science, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes

This pumpkins reading comprehension includes: Visualization (on the front cover) Start your lesson by taking a minute to think and share something about the topic. Read the script aloud (slowly), perhaps prepare some music or sound effects. Student close their eyes and let their imaginations wander. Students open their eyes, read the question aloud and give them a few minutes to complete. Ask a few students to share or keep answers until the end to compare with what they learn in the passage. Quick pause—thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here. Pre-Reading Trivia Students will write down one thing they already know about the subject and then read five more facts and discuss. These facts are fun, and the students will enjoy learning about the subject before reading more. Give 1 minute for students to write what they already know (no pressure—best guess is fine). Read the five facts together. After each fact, do ask a student for their opinion, was it surprising? Set a purpose by asking students to highlight/underline one fact they want to learn more about during the reading. Reading Passage The text is a high-interest reading passage with set paragraphs, roughly three to four paragraphs long. It contains a variety of themes about the topic, anywhere from history to technology. The passage is between 250 and 350 words in length. First, ask students to look at the headings and see what they’ll learn about today. What do they know about the topic/heading? First read options: Teacher read-aloud (best for support). Partner reading (paragraph by paragraph). While reading, students underline important details, and vocabulary words they think may come up in the questions section. Mixed Questions The first question page contains four multiple-choice questions, each with a choice of four answers, and three written response questions that require a sentence or two from the student. Students complete the mcqs first independently, then review quickly as a class. For the 3 written responses, try to get students giving the answer with some form of evidence: “I think ___ because the text says ___.” If students get stuck, send them back to check the passage. Vocabulary Questions Practice seven key words from the text in this section across two activities. First section is scrambled words where students will unscramble three words given a clue for each. The second section is a word to meaning matching activity. Before starting, have some students read out words they underlined in the passage. Ask students to say the word and read aloud the sentence(s) around each word. Ask students to do scrambled words and the matching exercise in pairs then go through answers as a class. For the scrambled spelling task, get four pairs to come up to the board and write the words for extra practice with the other student reading out the clue. For the matching task, prompt students to give full sentences: “I matched ___ with ___ because ___.” Creative Writing In this question, the student will be required to write a five to eight sentence paragraph on a question related to the topic. Before starting, ask students write down 3 key ideas they are going to include in their piece. Ask students for ideas to share around the class to help those struggling. Pro writing expectations: 5–8 sentences At least 2 facts or details from the passage At least 2 vocabulary words from the previous page Students read their paragraphs while classmates listen for facts and vocabulary words. Extension Activities This page is optional for fast finishers or to take home. There are several activities, each one requiring a different skill. Do some, do none, do all, completely optional - but you will feel reassured knowing every possibility is planned for. Includes summary writting question. Answer Key There are answers for the multiple-choice questions, written response questions have sample answers, vocabulary answers and if there is a summary question then a sample summary will be provided as well. This lesson is also great for independent work , assessments , or sub plans as students can complete the it with minimal support. Lesson Snapshot Title: Pumpkins Genre: Nonfiction (informational text) Subject: Life Science (plants) / Social Studies (culture & traditions) / Reading Informational Text Primary Topic: How pumpkins changed, spread, and are used Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): Q What This Lesson Teaches Best How pumpkins became larger and tougher over many seasons when people saved the best seeds . How pumpkin seeds spread to new places as Indigenous farmers carried seeds and later pumpkins traveled across oceans . How pumpkin flowers and bees connect to pumpkin growth (bees move pollen ; then pumpkins can begin to swell). How pumpkins connect to fall traditions and food, including jack-o’-lanterns , pies , roasted seeds , and soups . How headings help organize information (seed change, travel, pollination/growth, and uses). Learning Goals Students will explain how saving the best seeds changed pumpkins over many seasons. Students will describe how pumpkin seeds traveled to new places and who carried them. Students will describe what a pumpkin patch looks like in summer using details from the passage. Students will explain how bees help a pumpkin begin to grow, based on the passage. Students will identify two ways people use pumpkins today that are named in the text. Key Vocabulary From the Text cultivated — grown by people with care, not wild. genus — a science group name for related plants. pollen — powder bees move from flower to flower. immigrants — people who move to a new country to live. rinds — thick outer skins of pumpkins. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX HERE

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DNA: Guided Reading Level N with Lesson Plan

DNA: Guided Reading Level N with Lesson Plan
ELA, Resources for Teachers, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Science, Life Sciences, Language Development, Technology, Pre-Reading, Vocabulary, Grade 2, 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Literacy Readers, Quizzes, Quizzes and Tests, Assessments, Lesson Plans

This DNA (level n) guided reading book with lesson plan includes: Guided Reading Color Label (front cover x1) This is a quick way to match the book’s demands to what students can generally handle.. The overall goal is to use the level/color to pick books for several smaller groups. To qualify for a certain level, a student is expected to read a book from that level with about 90–94% accuracy. If a student is consistently accurate and understands, move up a level. If the student is struggling at that level, drop down and add more support. Each student will improve at completely different rates, but it is generally one of the best ways to check progress across the class. DOWNLOAD THE CATALOG TO VIEW ALL GUIDED READING BOOKS AVAILABLE (SORTED LEVELS A-Z) Pre-Reading Question (x1) Teacher asks the prompt aloud, can be while showing the cover or first page. Students share what they already know, or make educated guesses from the cover. Prompt them to use the target vocabulary. Write some of their responses on the board to look back at during the reading. Vocabulary Words (x5) Introduce the five words, best doing it one at a time. Start by saying it, while students repeat and then see if anyone knows what it means before reading further. Read through the meaning and try to briefly connect each word to a picture or gesture so it’s meaningful. Ask students to flip through the book pages and point to where they see each of the vocabulary words. While reading the book pause upon coming across one of the vocab words or read the sentence twice to make sure students understand the word has appeared. Optional: Ask students to raise hands whenever they see/hear one of the new words. Guided Reading Pages (x10) Check the book snapshot (below) for: primary topic - do you need to prep extra reading or intro materials on this? what is taught best - decide on 1-2 bullets to focus on, use the prompt or words provided here for best results. learning goals - what you are checking for students to be able to do after the session, elicit answers using prompts or words provided. key vocabulary (see section above). questions overview - so you know what is coming up and if you need to prep extra materials to assist understanding. Run the lesson You may have already looked at a few of the pages together, but you can show them some of the pictures again first to set meaning. Depending on how much time you have and how familiar your students are with guided reading class, you may want to read the book aloud first with the group first. Students whisper or partner read, while you listen in. If time, do it as a group, one student reading a page each. Use the guided page’s prompts to coach: “Check the picture / does it make sense?” “Point under the words / try the first sound” “Reread the sentence smoothly”. Try to focus more on one student per session (rotating every time), so you can work out if they are ready to move up or need to move down a level. Comprehension Questions (back cover x3) This is your way to check that students didn’t just say the words, but actually understood the text. First, let students answer by pointing to the page/picture and saying a short sentence. After any answer, follow with: “Show me where you found that in the text.” In bigger groups, have partners answer first (10–20 seconds), then call on 2–3 students to share. Differentiation tips: Emerging speakers/struggling readers: oral + pointing On-level: oral in a full sentence Higher: one written sentence or draw + label Book Snapshot Title: DNA Genre: Nonfiction (informational science text) Subject: Life Science Primary Topic: DNA as genetic instructions in living things Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): N What This Book Teaches Best Explains DNA as a “secret code” that gives living things instructions to grow and function. Teaches where DNA is kept : DNA is in cells, and a nucleus holds DNA safely inside almost every cell. Describes DNA’s shape as a long, twisted ladder called a double helix , and connects the shape to holding genetic information. Introduces the idea of a genetic code made of four special chemicals whose order works like letters forming sentences the body can “read.” Builds understanding of similarities and differences in living things , including shared DNA across animals and small DNA differences that make individuals unique. Learning Goals Students can explain what the book says DNA does for living things (instructions to grow and function). Students can describe where DNA is found in the body (in cells, held in the nucleus). Students can describe the shape of DNA using details from the text (a long, twisted ladder/double helix). Students can explain how the book describes the genetic code (four chemicals acting like letters in an alphabet). Students can describe ways DNA relates to traits and differences (physical traits, unique codes, identical twins). Students can explain why DNA makes a copy before a cell divides (so new cells have the same instructions). Key Vocabulary From the Text molecule — a tiny thing that carries important information. microscope — a tool to see things too small to see. nucleus — a cell’s control center that holds DNA safely. helix — a twisted shape like a ladder. genetic — related to the body’s DNA code and information. Discussion Prompts Pre-reading question: What do you think a “secret code” inside living things might help them do? Comprehension questions: Where does the book say DNA is kept inside almost every cell? Comprehension questions: What does the book compare the shape of DNA to, and what do scientists call that shape? Comprehension questions: Why does the book say DNA makes an exact copy of itself before a cell divides? Printing Tips 1. Best Printing Method (Recommended) “Booklet” Printing (Best if Available) If your printer or PDF viewer supports Booklet Printing , use this. Settings to use: Print mode: Booklet Paper size: Letter or A4 (either works) Orientation: Landscape Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Scaling: Fit to printable area Booklet subset: First test: Front sides only Then: Back sides only This will automatically: Pair pages correctly Put the cover on the outside Align everything for folding After printing, fold in half and staple along the spine . 2. If “Booklet” Printing Is NOT Available You can still print this correctly with manual duplex printing . Step-by-step: Open the PDF. Choose Print . Set: Orientation: Landscape Pages per sheet: 1 Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Print all pages . Because each PDF page already contains two facing book pages, the result will still fold cleanly into a book. Thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here.

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Aware of Craft - Tracing Vehicles Pack

Aware of Craft - Tracing Vehicles Pack
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Special Education Needs (SEN), Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Crafts, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Aware of Craft - Tracing Vehicles Pack . The Aware of Craft - Tracing Vehicles Pack is an extensive educational toolkit, perfect for educators catering students from preschool up to grade 2 . The pack emphasizes on various fields like art, music and crafts . Additionally, it has resources primarily designed for children with special educational requirements . This tracing vehicles kit can enrich any classroom environment; be it a public school or a homeschooling setup. It comprises nine distinct vehicle figures, enhancing motor skills through engaging tracing and coloring activities . Kids can use drawing tools like pencils or markers to color these images . The choice of hues includes four basic colors; blue, yellow, red and green . An all - inclusive feature of these vehicle illustrations is the variety that each image provides . Every image comes in seven unique worksheet formats ! Different sizes . Varying levels of visual instructions provided . Variations in the amount of tracing task on each page . Cultivating Attention and Organizational Skills ! This resource pack aims at fostering attention and self - organizing skills among learners via check circles provided against types of drawing tools and colors . Adaptable Teaching Tool ! Beyond serving as a resourceful tool for individual tasks, this package also acts as a great aid while creating independent work packets or books . Furthermore, it assists educators while conducting group activities during art classes/art centers thereby helping kids heighten their artistic abilities . The Resource Pack Includes : A total count of 37 PDF files . Each file comprises of 1 - 2 pages . This pack focuses on academic progression alongside kindling joy in the learning process . It aims at fostering imagination and enhancing knowledge among young learners . For many many more resources like this, visit WORDS ASIDE .

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Tags Motor Skills, Art Activities, Special Educational Needs, Fine Motor Skills, Hand Eye Coordination, Tracing, Coloring, Visual Instructions, Centers, Words Aside

Trains Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
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Trains Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
ELA, Language Development, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Science, Technology, Engineering, History, Social Studies, Physics, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Lesson Plans

This trains reading comprehension with lesson plan includes: Visualization (on the front cover) Start your lesson by taking a minute to think and share something about the topic. Read the script aloud (slowly), perhaps prepare some music or sound effects. Student close their eyes and let their imaginations wander. Students open their eyes, read the question aloud and give them a few minutes to complete. Ask a few students to share or keep answers until the end to compare with what they learn in the passage. Quick pause—thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here. Pre-Reading Trivia Students will write down one thing they already know about the subject and then read five more facts and discuss. These facts are fun, and the students will enjoy learning about the subject before reading more. Give 1 minute for students to write what they already know (no pressure—best guess is fine). Read the five facts together. After each fact, do ask a student for their opinion, was it surprising? Set a purpose by asking students to highlight/underline one fact they want to learn more about during the reading. Reading Passage The text is a high-interest reading passage with set paragraphs, roughly three to four paragraphs long. It contains a variety of themes about the topic, anywhere from history to technology. The passage is between 250 and 350 words in length. First, ask students to look at the headings and see what they’ll learn about today. What do they know about the topic/heading? First read options: Teacher read-aloud (best for support). Partner reading (paragraph by paragraph). While reading, students underline important details, and vocabulary words they think may come up in the questions section. Mixed Questions The first question page contains four multiple-choice questions, each with a choice of four answers, and three written response questions that require a sentence or two from the student. Students complete the mcqs first independently, then review quickly as a class. For the 3 written responses, try to get students giving the answer with some form of evidence: “I think ___ because the text says ___.” If students get stuck, send them back to check the passage. Vocabulary Questions Practice seven key words from the text in this section across two activities. First section is scrambled words where students will unscramble three words given a clue for each. The second section is a word to meaning matching activity. Before starting, have some students read out words they underlined in the passage. Ask students to say the word and read aloud the sentence(s) around each word. Ask students to do scrambled words and the matching exercise in pairs then go through answers as a class. For the scrambled spelling task, get four pairs to come up to the board and write the words for extra practice with the other student reading out the clue. For the matching task, prompt students to give full sentences: “I matched ___ with ___ because ___.” Creative Writing In this question, the student will be required to write a five to eight sentence paragraph on a question related to the topic. Before starting, ask students write down 3 key ideas they are going to include in their piece. Ask students for ideas to share around the class to help those struggling. Pro writing expectations: 5–8 sentences At least 2 facts or details from the passage At least 2 vocabulary words from the previous page Students read their paragraphs while classmates listen for facts and vocabulary words. Extension Activities This page is optional for fast finishers or to take home. There are several activities, each one requiring a different skill. Do some, do none, do all, completely optional - but you will feel reassured knowing every possibility is planned for. Includes summary writting question. Answer Key There are answers for the multiple-choice questions, written response questions have sample answers, vocabulary answers and if there is a summary question then a sample summary will be provided as well. Lesson Plan Included Customized lesson plan for this lesson is included. Lesson Snapshot Title: Trains Genre: Nonfiction (informational text) Subject: Science (Technology & Engineering) Primary Topic: How rails and train power changed over time Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): R What This Lesson Teaches Best Explains how smooth rails reduce “rubbing,” helping heavy loads move more easily than wagons on muddy roads. Uses a real historical example (the Stockton and Darlington Railway opening in 1825) to show steam trains carrying coal and people. Describes how a steam locomotive works (water becomes steam, steam pushes pistons, pistons help turn wheels). Compares train power types—steam, diesel (engine spins a generator), and electric (overhead wire or third rail). Shows how high-speed rail was designed for speed (special tracks, trains shaped to slice through wind), including Japan’s Tōkaidō Shinkansen (1964) “bullet train.” QA check (support pages vs. passage): The pre-reading trivia uses the word “friction,” but the main passage describes the idea as “rubbing.” Other questions and vocabulary (boiler, pistons, diesel, generator, third rail, high-speed rail) match the passage. Learning Goals Students will explain why smooth rails helped heavy loads move with less rubbing. Students will identify what happened in 1825 with the Stockton and Darlington Railway. Students will describe how steam in a boiler can help power wheel movement using pistons. Students will compare steam, diesel, and electric explanations of how trains get power in the text. Students will describe how train design and tracks can increase speed, using details about high-speed rail. Key Vocabulary From the Text locomotive — the front engine that pulls the train cars. boiler — the part where water is heated to make steam. pistons — parts steam pushes to help turn the wheels. generator — a machine that makes electricity for the train. soot — black dirty particles in the air from smoke. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX HERE

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Ending Digraph: -CK Activity Packet | Printable Resources to Teach Digraphs

Ending Digraph: -CK Activity Packet | Printable Resources to Teach Digraphs
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Ending Digraph: -CK Activity Packet teaches the ending digraph -CK through colorful and engaging printables. Students will explore words ending in -CK while developing early literacy skills. This packet includes anchor charts listing -CK words and explaining digraphs, matching and tracing flashcards, "finish the word" and writing practice sheets, reading and tracing pages, a short -CK paragraph, and a listen and write activity . Games, worksheets, and other hands-on resources provide varied activities for teaching ending digraphs. These phonics printables can be used for whole group, small group, or independent practice. The materials are visually appealing with clear fonts for emerging readers. Kindergarten and early elementary teachers will find this packet perfect for Orton-Gillingham, RTI, guided reading, literacy centers, and phonics instruction.

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Tags Flashcards, Phonics, Cut And Paste, Digraphs, Worksheets, Letter, Anchor Charts, Digraph Ck

Popsicle Stick Shapes

Popsicle Stick Shapes
Math, Geometry, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Popsicle Stick Shapes: An Interactive Learning Resource The Popsicle Stick Shapes resource is a dynamic teaching tool designed to engage students from preschool through Grade 3, helping them grasp and expand their comprehension of basic plane shapes and geometry. This interactive hands-on play activity combines fun learning with education. Activating the Tool: Print the model cards provided Cut along marked lines Laminate the cards for durability Create a set with either popsicle sticks or play dough ready for use by students in a tub Beyond Shape Recognition: In utilizing this activity, students not only learn to recognize and replicate plane shapes using differing materials but also polish crucial skills such as observation. As an adaptable component of math centers in classrooms or morning work schedules, this enjoyable method facilitates effective learning. Possible Enhancements: Instructors might choose to extend the functionality of this task by adding Velcro dots at each stick’s ends or introducing magnets that enable constructing these models against surfaces like whiteboards or cookie sheets. These additions provide an extra dimension for practicing shape formation. Fostering Foundational Skills: This strategy gives young learners opportunities to fine-tune their motor skills while cultivating foundational understanding about geometric notions—the ideal blend between fun-filled tasks and academic development! A Versatile PDF Resource: The product comes as worksheets downloadable in PDF format, making it an excellent resource ideal usage across preschool right up till grade 3 levels which assures its practicality over long periods thus affirming substantial value return investment potential offered through resource acquisition. Its impressive quality provides ample justification to incorporate it into your prospective teaching plans.

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Tags Geometry, Hands-on Learning, Shape Recognition, Motor Skills, Observational Skills

Building Words that Rhyme - Time to Rhyme

Building Words that Rhyme - Time to Rhyme
ELA, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Students expand their knowledge of rimes with this resource. Some words may have the same ending sound, but be spelled in different ways. Students will explore these word families by matching onset and rime tiles. Then, they will blend the sounds together. Onsets begin words or syllables. They can be single consonants, blends or digraphs. Rimes are the vowels. This method allows students to break down words into parts to better sound them out. This allows them to cement these words into their vocabulary.

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Tags Reading, Writing, Phonics, Word Building, Homophones, Rhyme, Letter Tiles

Ancient Greece Mini-Lapbook / Interactive Notebook - EBOOK

Ancient Greece Mini-Lapbook / Interactive Notebook - EBOOK
Social Studies, History, History: Ancient, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Ancient Greece Mini-Lapbook / Interactive Notebook - EBOOK This comprehensive teaching resource is perfect for educators shaping young minds, from Kindergarten to 8th grade. The downloadable PDF file presents a dynamic narrative of the rich history of Ancient Greece. A Complete Teaching Resource Presents golden era of philosophy: Explore Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle's monumental contributions. Navigates pivotal events: Delve into the origin of the Olympic Games and architectural marvels like the Parthenon. Digs into ancient customs: Discover philosophies and lifestyles that prevailed in those times. The supplementary study guide helps navigate this historical journey with ease, ensuring learners deeply assimilate this timeless knowledge. Tailored Learning Experience Educators can use this interactive notebook for whole group activities or small group discussions. Homeschooling parents will also find it beneficial for structured yet flexible learning at home. Its adaptability makes it suitable for varying learning platforms and caters to each child's unique requirements by highlighting significant Greek deities and legendary narratives like The Odyssey and The Iliad. Fostering Intellectual Curiosity Fulfill activities like 'cut', 'fold', 'glue' stimulate children’s motor skills and invoke intellectual curiosity. This comprehensive 30-page journey through ancient history ensures better retention among students. Please note: This ebook is transferable to lapbook folders or interactive notebooks but should not be used elsewhere without permission. "

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Tags Ancient Greece, Interactive Learning, Lapbook, Greek Philosophy, Olympic Games

History Mazes - Set 3 (PDF)

History Mazes - Set 3 (PDF)
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, ESL, Resources for Teachers, Social Studies, History, History: USA, History: World, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Mazes

Maze Series This maze series is designed for students in grades 2–5. Each set features a clear, kid-friendly theme with scene-based mazes that students first navigate, then complete by drawing a few target words from a simple word list. Pages come in varied styles and graduated difficulty, with an optional “color it in” step—and some themes invite quick calculations to match the task. These mazes are student-friendly, classroom-ready, and perfect for literacy warmups, seasonal units, fast-finisher bins, centers, sub plans, or home learning extensions. The playful, structured format builds problem-solving, attention to detail, and fine-motor control while reinforcing themed content in a motivating way. Note: Unlike many themed products, not all word-list words appear on the maze pages. To support full vocabulary coverage, we’ve released a companion word list you can find in the links section. History Set 3 Word List 1. Early Human Societies Hunter, Gatherer, Cave, Fire, Stone, Spear, Tribe, Tool 2. The American Civil Rights Movement Equal, Rights, March, Law, Vote, Speech, Justice, Brave 3. The Industrial Revolution (Review from First Set) Factory, Machine, Steam, Train, Inventor, Electricity, Labor, City 4. Famous Women in History Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Susan B. Anthony, Amelia Earhart, Helen Keller, Sacagawea, Clara Barton, Malala Yousafzai 5. U.S. Presidents (Second Version, First Version Available in Set 2) George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Barack Obama, Thomas Jefferson, Dwight D. Eisenhower 6. World Landmarks and Wonders Pyramids, Great Wall, Colosseum, Statue of Liberty, Eiffel Tower, Mount Everest, Amazon River, Grand Canyon PDF Version Other versions will appear here when available. Follow the store for the lastest on new products. How to Use These Mazes Perfect for: Morning work or early-finisher bins Literacy or STEM centers Holiday/seasonal review lessons Independent stations, sub plans, or take-home enrichment More History Themed Products History Crosswords (Set 1) PDF History Crosswords (Set 2) PDF History Crosswords (Set 3) PDF History Word Seaches (Set 1) PDF History Word Seaches (Set 2) PDF History Word Seaches (Set 3) PDF History Mazes (Set 1) PDF History Mazes (Set 2) PDF FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE Themed Mazes Links Addition PDF Animals PDF Around the Home PDF Birthday PDF Candy PDF Christmas PDF Cinco de Mayo PDF Clothes PDF Colors PDF Days and Months PDF Division PDF Earth Day PDF Easter PDF Easy Mazes PDF Fall PDF Father's Day PDF Food PDF Geography (Set 1) PDF Geography (Set 2) PDF Geography (Set 3) PDF Graduation PDF Health PDF History (Set 1) PDF History (Set 2) PDF History (Set 3) PDF Human Body PDF Kindness PDF Life Skills PDF Mother's Day PDF Multiplication PDF Science (Set 1) PDF Science (Set 2) PDF Science (Set 3) PDF Shapes PDF Social Skills PDF Spring PDF Sports PDF St. Patrick's Day PDF Subtraction PDF Summer PDF Thanksgiving PDF Transport PDF Valentine's Day PDF Winter PDF Mazes in Depth Structure Each maze is crafted around a focused sub-theme. Students navigate the maze, encountering branches and cul-de-sacs that build attention and planning. Most pages include a tiny follow-up box—students draw or label 2–3 target words from a small word box, add a quick count, or color in the scene—so the activity reinforces both content and skills in a highly engaging format. Each completed set includes: A themed maze page. A simple student instruction strip. An answer key showing the solved path for teacher support or self-checking Themes Included These mazes cover a wide range of fun, age-appropriate themes, including: Seasons & Holidays (e.g., Halloween, Easter, Valentine’s Day) Math-Lite Connections (e.g., quick counts, number words) Everyday Topics (e.g., Animals, Weather, School) Special Units (e.g., Health, Earth Day, Sports, Kindness) Each topic reflects students’ real-life experiences and interests while strengthening problem-solving, visual scanning, and fine-motor control in a playful, highly visual way. Easy extensions (optional): Time it: solve once in pencil, then try to beat the time in pen Retell the route using sequence words (first, next, then, finally) Count intersections or turns and graph the results Write a 1–2 sentence mini-story about the scene using the target words Design a tiny maze in the corner for a partner to solve Differentiation tips: Offer a finger-trace pass before pencils for emerging learners Highlight the borders of the correct region on first attempts Use thicker-line versions or simpler pages to build confidence Pair roles: “navigator” gives directions; “driver” traces the path For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

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Tags Vocabulary, Spelling, History, The American Civil Rights Movement, Famous Women In History, World Landmarks And Wonders, U.S. Presidents, Mazes, History Mazes

Measurement - Drill Sheets Vol. 1 Gr. PK-2

Measurement - Drill Sheets Vol. 1 Gr. PK-2
Math, Measurements, Common Core, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Measurement - Drill Sheets Vol. 1 Gr. PK-2 Product Description: This product is a valuable asset for educators from Pre K to grade 2 level, dedicated to teaching students all about measurements in an engaging and practical approach. The main aim of this resource is to strengthen understanding of the subject matter and achieve standards set by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM). The drill sheets fall under a chapter slice from full lesson plan on "Measurement", offering different levels comprehension hence allowing for differentiated instruction. These sheets include various types of questions involving length, volume, time, money, weight and area, catering to diverse learning speeds among students. Included in the sheets are warm-up activities plus timed drills encouraging securement of skills through repeated practice within designated time periods. Made space on sheet also invites student contemplation increasing usefulness out of frequent reflection as an aid in knowledge retention. Alignment: This product also complies with both Bloom's Taxonomy guidelines as well as STEM instructions apart from complete alignment with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) thus seemingly covering crucial aspects concerning measurement concept teaching for grades PK-2. Vibrant Additions: These materials also include color activity posters providing useful visuals alongside theoretical understanding which can be used during different forms like large group discussions or small interactive sessions. Evaluation Tools: Assessment rubrics included are designed to check student progress whereas standards help ensuring effective meeting of your teaching objectives overtime. Additionally, Bonus worksheets provided along with review sheets that assist quick recapitulation before introduction to subsequent concepts. There are 15 ready-to-print pages inclusive in this digital PDF formatted product allowing flexibility whether used for classroom presentations or homework assignments. In conclusion, the Measurement - Drill Sheets Vol. 1 Gr. PK-2 is a comprehensive resource that simplifies the process of teaching early learners about measurements in a fun and engaging manner.

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Tags Measurement, Math Review, Length, Weight, Telling Time

Around the Home Word List Posters (PDF)
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Around the Home Word List Posters (PDF)
ELA, Language Development, Resources for Teachers, Vocabulary, Spelling, ESL, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Posters, Classroom Decor

Word List Poster Series This word list poster series is designed for students in grades 2–5. Each printable focuses on a clear, kid-friendly theme and features 8 target vocabulary words with short, student-friendly meanings or fun facts. The clean layout works as both an anchor chart and a write-in sheet, giving students a quick, visual reference they can revisit during centers and independent work. These posters are student-friendly, classroom-ready, and perfect for warmups, vocabulary walls, sub plans, or take-home reference. Display a single poster to support the day’s lesson, or group several to build a themed wall across your unit. Note: Each poster is a companion piece to its matching themed product in the series—pair it with the corresponding maze, wordsearch, or activity pack for a consistent set of 8 focus words. Around the Home Word List 1. Rooms in the House Kitchen, Living room, Bedroom, Bathroom, Dining room, Garage, Laundry room, Attic 2. Furniture & Appliances Chair, Table, Couch, Bed, Refrigerator, Oven, Lamp, Bookshelf 3. Things Found in a Home Clock, Mirror, Rug, Curtains, Doorbell, Pillow, Blanket, Fan 4. Outdoor Spaces Backyard, Porch, Garden, Fence, Driveway, Mailbox, Swing, Treehouse 5. Cleaning & Chores Sweep, Mop, Vacuum, Dust, Laundry, Trash, Dish, Organize 6. Family & Home Activities Bake, Set, Sing, Color, Puzzle, Stretch, Laugh, Snuggle PDF Version Other versions will appear here when available. Follow the store for the lastest on new products. How to Use These Word List Posters Perfect for: Morning work or early-finisher bins Vocabulary centers or anchor walls Holiday/seasonal review lessons Independent stations, sub plans, or take-home reference More Around the Home Themed Products CROSSWORDS WORD SEARCHES MAZES FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE Themed Word List Posters Links Addition PDF Animals PDF Around the Home PDF Birthday PDF Candy PDF Christmas PDF Cinco de Mayo PDF Clothes PDF Colors PDF Days and Months PDF Division PDF Earth Day PDF Easter PDF Easy Word List Posters PDF Fall PDF Father's Day PDF Food PDF Geography (Set 1) PDF Geography (Set 2) PDF Geography (Set 3) PDF Graduation PDF Health PDF History (Set 1) PDF History (Set 2) PDF History (Set 3) PDF Human Body PDF Kindness PDF Life Skills PDF Mother's Day PDF Multiplication PDF Science (Set 1) PDF Science (Set 2) PDF Science (Set 3) PDF Shapes PDF Social Skills PDF Spring PDF Sports PDF St. Patrick's Day PDF Subtraction PDF Summer PDF Thanksgiving PDF Transport PDF Valentine's Day PDF Winter PDF Word List Posters in Depth Structure Each poster is built around a focused sub-theme and presents 8 target words with short, student-friendly meanings or fun facts. The clean A4 portrait layout works as an anchor chart on your board or as a student reference at desks. These posters are designed as companion pieces to the matching themed products (mazes, wordsearches, activity packs), so the same vocabulary stays visible across your unit. Each poster set includes: A themed word list poster with 8 words + brief meanings/facts A clean, high-contrast layout for easy printing and display Space that can double as write-in/draw-to-show-meaning during centers Themes Included Seasons & Holidays (e.g., Halloween, Easter, Valentine’s Day) Everyday Topics (e.g., Animals, Weather, School) Math & Science Connections (e.g., Number Words, Simple Machines) Special Units (e.g., Health, Earth Day, Sports, Kindness) Each topic reflects real-life experiences and interests while strengthening vocabulary recognition and content understanding in a clear, visual way. Easy extensions (optional) Sketch it: students draw a quick icon for each word Sort it: group words by category (e.g., actions, objects) Star it: highlight “I already know” vs. “I’m learning” words Match it: point to examples in a reading, video, or picture set Say it: brief oral definition or example sentence during share-out Differentiation tips Pre-teach 2–3 anchor words; add the rest later in the week Offer picture cues or gestures for emerging readers/ELLs Let students choose 4 of 8 to focus on first, then build up Color-code by part of speech or concept family for quick scanning For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

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Tags Vocabulary, Spelling, Rooms In The House, Furniture, Home Activities, Posters, Ela Posters, Home Posters, Home Word Lists

Sports Mazes (PDF)

Sports Mazes (PDF)
ELA, Language Development, Resources for Teachers, Vocabulary, Spelling, ESL, Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Mazes

Maze Series This maze series is designed for students in grades 2–5. Each set features a clear, kid-friendly theme with scene-based mazes that students first navigate, then complete by drawing a few target words from a simple word list. Pages come in varied styles and graduated difficulty, with an optional “color it in” step—and some themes invite quick calculations to match the task. These mazes are student-friendly, classroom-ready, and perfect for literacy warmups, seasonal units, fast-finisher bins, centers, sub plans, or home learning extensions. The playful, structured format builds problem-solving, attention to detail, and fine-motor control while reinforcing themed content in a motivating way. Note: Unlike many themed products, not all word-list words appear on the maze pages. To support full vocabulary coverage, we’ve released a companion word list you can find in the links section. Sports Word List 1. Team Sports Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Volleyball, Hockey, Lacrosse, Softball 2. Fun Outdoor Games Tag, Jump rope, Kickball, Frisbee, Tug-of-war, Relay race, Capture the flag, Hide-and-seek 3. Sports Equipment Ball, Bat, Helmet, Goal, Net, Jersey, Whistle, Racket 4. Olympics & World Sports Gymnastics, Swimming, Track, Boxing, Archery, Wrestling, Judo, Marathon 5. Describing Sports & Athletes Fast, Strong, Agile, Tough, Focused, Teamwork, Determined, Champion 6. Jobs in Sports Coach, Referee, Athlete, Commentator, Trainer, Fan, Scorekeeper, Reporter PDF Version Other versions will appear here when available. Follow the store for the lastest on new products. How to Use These Mazes Perfect for: Morning work or early-finisher bins Literacy or STEM centers Holiday/seasonal review lessons Independent stations, sub plans, or take-home enrichment More Sports Themed Products CROSSWORDS WORD SEARCHES FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE Themed Mazes Links Addition PDF Animals PDF Around the Home PDF Birthday PDF Candy PDF Christmas PDF Cinco de Mayo PDF Clothes PDF Colors PDF Days and Months PDF Division PDF Earth Day PDF Easter PDF Easy Mazes PDF Fall PDF Father's Day PDF Food PDF Geography (Set 1) PDF Geography (Set 2) PDF Geography (Set 3) PDF Graduation PDF Health PDF History (Set 1) PDF History (Set 2) PDF History (Set 3) PDF Human Body PDF Kindness PDF Life Skills PDF Mother's Day PDF Multiplication PDF Science (Set 1) PDF Science (Set 2) PDF Science (Set 3) PDF Shapes PDF Social Skills PDF Spring PDF Sports PDF St. Patrick's Day PDF Subtraction PDF Summer PDF Thanksgiving PDF Transport PDF Valentine's Day PDF Winter PDF Mazes in Depth Structure Each maze is crafted around a focused sub-theme. Students navigate the maze, encountering branches and cul-de-sacs that build attention and planning. Most pages include a tiny follow-up box—students draw or label 2–3 target words from a small word box, add a quick count, or color in the scene—so the activity reinforces both content and skills in a highly engaging format. Each completed set includes: A themed maze page. A simple student instruction strip. An answer key showing the solved path for teacher support or self-checking Themes Included These mazes cover a wide range of fun, age-appropriate themes, including: Seasons & Holidays (e.g., Halloween, Easter, Valentine’s Day) Math-Lite Connections (e.g., quick counts, number words) Everyday Topics (e.g., Animals, Weather, School) Special Units (e.g., Health, Earth Day, Sports, Kindness) Each topic reflects students’ real-life experiences and interests while strengthening problem-solving, visual scanning, and fine-motor control in a playful, highly visual way. Easy extensions (optional): Time it: solve once in pencil, then try to beat the time in pen Retell the route using sequence words (first, next, then, finally) Count intersections or turns and graph the results Write a 1–2 sentence mini-story about the scene using the target words Design a tiny maze in the corner for a partner to solve Differentiation tips: Offer a finger-trace pass before pencils for emerging learners Highlight the borders of the correct region on first attempts Use thicker-line versions or simpler pages to build confidence Pair roles: “navigator” gives directions; “driver” traces the path For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

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Tags Vocabulary, Spelling, Sports, Team Sports, Sports Equipment, Olympics & World Sports, Maze, Mazes, Ela Mazes, Sports Mazes