I
wanted to put together a few of my favorite resources for teaching reading!
Especially the little ones, isolation of sounds is such an important step in
building a strong reading foundation.
One
resource I LOVE for my reluctant readers are these puzzles from Lakeshore
Learning!! I have students say the letter sound while putting it together so
they can actually see how the letter stands alone. My struggling readers LOVE
this activity and it also helps them build up their confidence. You can check
out these puzzles right HERE
Another great resource is my printable I-Can-Make-Words-
This
is hands on activity includes 10 printables for
making words. Students cut letters out and arrange them together to make words.
Several different levels included to meet the needs of all your students.
I just posted my CVC-Interactive-Flip-Charts!!
I use
these in my small groups. I give the students a word, and ask them to make it.
You can also start with the picture, have them sound out the word and build it. Once students are familiar
with CVC words, you could also use these at a center as writing prompts. I
included blank picture cards for “nonsense” words. You do not have to attach
all the picture cards at once. I sometimes just use certain vowel sounds.
The pictures do not have to be in any order, as the activity should require them to make each word. They should have to move most of the parts to make a new word.
The pictures do not have to be in any order, as the activity should require them to make each word. They should have to move most of the parts to make a new word.
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I absolutely love this idea of a flip chart!
ReplyDeleteNicole
Teaching With Style