Game Boards for Spring Literacy Centers

Yeah! Spring is almost here!  Living in the north, when the calendar says it’s spring it often doesn’t feel like spring at all. It is not uncommon to still have several inches of snow on the ground well into April. But when we flip that calendar to May- well, that’s when it feels like spring and that’s when I go grab those game boards for spring literacy centers. One of my favorite spring themed activities for teaching sight words are the spring-themed sight word and phonics game boards. There are 4 different designs and 9 game boards containing words from the Dolch 220 sight word list. Each game board contains 25 words from each of the 9 lists. The game

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Hard and Soft Sounds of C and G

Hard and Soft Sounds of C and G Shortly after students learn the letters and sounds of the alphabet we teach them that the vowels and several consonants actually have two sounds. The consonants “c” and “g” are two of the letters that make different sounds depending on the letters that follow them in the word. Learning and teaching hard and soft sounds of c and g can be tricky, but these activities are sure to be a hit! Soft and Hard G The most common sound for the “g” is the “hard” sound as in the word “goat”.  However, if the “g” is followed by an i, e or y it makes the “soft” /j/ sound as in the

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St. Patrick’s Day Games

St. Patrick’s Day Games! Emmett and Eleanor absolutely love these St. Patrick’s Day games for learning and practicing sight words and targeted phonics skills! I just love these games too! They are fast paced and offer tons and tons of opportunities to read words. Not only do we have the Lucky You! activity for the Dolch sight words we have the activity for early phonics skills such as CVC Words, Magic e, and R Controlled Vowels. The Lucky You! games are ideal for either your small group instruction or as an activity in your literacy centers during the month of March. The games are super simple to assemble. Just print the cards single-sided to double-sided then cut along the dotted

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FLOSS Spelling Rule

Teaching the FLOSS Spelling Rule Teaching the FLoSS spelling rule can be easy! Memory aids are often used to help students remember certain spelling rules. The FLoSS rule is one of the first spelling rules taught to our first and second grade students to help them understand when to double the final “f”, “l” and “s” consonants at the end of certain words.   The word “floss” actually follows the FLoSS rule.  When a /f/, /l/ /s/ (or /z/) is heard after a short vowel at the end of a one-syllable word, it is spelled with a double “ff”, “ll”, “ss” or “zz”.  Okay, you’re probably thinking how did that “z” sneak in there.  Well, there really aren’t too many words that end

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Make Your Own Phonics Phones!

Make Your Own Phonics Phones! Phonics phones and mirrors are two of the most important items in an early elementary small group instructional area. Phonics phones amplify the student’s voice helping the student to focus and pay attention to the individual sounds.  Although you can purchase them, you can certainly make your own phonics phones.  These phones are super easy to make.   Just follow the directions below: Purchase a 3/4″ PVC pipe and 3/4″ elbow joints (you will need 2 for each phone) Cut PVC pipe into 3 1/2 inch sections Put an elbow joint on each end of the pipe Colorful duct tape can be wrapped around the center of the pipe for fun. Use the phones… 1.

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Winter Themed Climb and Slide Activities!

The winter themed Climb and Slide activities are a fun twist to an old favorite game of Chutes & Ladders. The activities are perfect for independent practice of targeted phonics skills in your literacy centers. Once laminated, you’ll have ready-made activities all ready to go! All you’ll need will be game markers and dice. For my first, second and third grade friends, I created the climb and slide activities for targeted phonics skills. There are 9 game boards in this download including game boards for long vowel spelling patterns, r-controlled vowels and common diphthongs (e.g. oi/oy, aw/au). Although not necessary, I like to add a pop of color by using colored file folders. For easy storage, I purchased a thin

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Dab It! Phonics Games and Activities

Fun Phonics Learning Games!   Need a fresh idea for a fun phonics learning games? I just absolutely LOVE the Dab It! game. It’s always amazing that something so simple can be so engaging. All you need to do is print the template you’d like to use and grab a few bingo dabbers (I can usually find them at the Dollar Tree). The activity is played much like 4-In-A-Row. Players take turns reading a word and “dabbing” the spot. The first player to get five of their colored spots in a row (up, down or diagonally) wins the game. So simple and guaranteed to be a hit with your students. Dab It! Phonics Learning Games The Dab It! Phonics download

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Phoneme Grapheme Mapping Resources

Shortly after students learn the letters and sounds of the alphabet, we introduce the concept that many vowels and consonant sounds can be spelled in different ways. Let’s take the /f/ sound for example. Most of the time the /f/ sound is spelled with “f” as in the words “fan”, “fish” and “fix”. Sometimes the /f/ sound is spelled “ff” as in the words “cuff” and “off”; sometimes “gh” as in “tough” and sometimes “ph” as in “phone”. This can be pretty overwhelming for our young readers and writers. How do students know when to use which spelling for the sounds in the words they wish to write? Phoneme Grapheme Mapping Let’s take the words “pin” and “frog”.  Each of

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FREE Magic e Game Boards!

FREE Magic e Game Boards! Free Magic e Game Boards – A perfect activity for your literacy centers! Many of my first-grade teacher friends are looking for fun and interactive center activities. Here’s a fun little freebie for practicing the magic e rule.  When you download this freebie you’ll receive 4 colorful game boards. These boards will keep your students engaged during independent work stations or during small group intervention. Teaching Magic e There are several ways to make a long vowel sound in words.  One way is to add the Magic e at the end of a word.  The Magic e usually changes the short vowel sound into a long vowel sound.  Teaching children this rule helps them to determine which sound

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FREE Long Vowel Spelling Word Lists

FREE Long Vowel Spelling Word Lists Have to hand it to social media. A few days ago I saw an Instagram post referencing these words lists that I literally created a decade ago. Readers were having a hard time trying to locate the files, and honestly, I was too! Oh, how I wish I was better organized. I dug and dug through old blog posts to no avail. After a while, it was becoming evident that the easiest way was to repost. So, here they are! When you click the following link you will be able to download all five vowel words lists: COMPLETE Long Vowel Spelling Word Lists Word lists are often helpful to have on hand when teaching

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