Phonics, Reading, and Spelling
Lessons
One of the most difficult things to do as a teacher is to come up with fun lesson plans week after week. Take a look at how our staff has turned difficultly into fun for you!
1. Bubblegum Blends - This lesson will bring their attention to which consonants make up the blends within the new words they have been learning.
2. Clouds of Main Ideas - When it rains, it pours!
3. Cooperative Spelling - Students will have to be quick as they work together to figure out the correct spelling of any given word from their spelling list!
4. Fishing for Phonics - The game in the following lesson is a lot of fun and a long-time favorite with kids.
5. Jumping Syllables - The following activity is an excellent way to learn the concept of syllables, by helping students visualize the structure of words.
6. Lily Pad Letters - Incorporating game play with spelling words can make this lesson more exciting for students! Rhyming Word Relay - It's time to rhyme!
7. Sight Word Go Fish - Don't see any sight words?
8. Spelling Shadows - Tracing words has been proven to be an effective tool for memorization.
9. A Story in Sequence - Remembering the order in which events happen is a large part of any story.
10. When They Were Young - Have your students ever wondered why certain story characters act the way they do?
One of the most difficult things to do as a teacher is to come up with fun lesson plans week after week. Take a look at how our staff has turned difficultly into fun for you!
1. Bubblegum Blends - This lesson will bring their attention to which consonants make up the blends within the new words they have been learning.
2. Clouds of Main Ideas - When it rains, it pours!
3. Cooperative Spelling - Students will have to be quick as they work together to figure out the correct spelling of any given word from their spelling list!
4. Fishing for Phonics - The game in the following lesson is a lot of fun and a long-time favorite with kids.
5. Jumping Syllables - The following activity is an excellent way to learn the concept of syllables, by helping students visualize the structure of words.
6. Lily Pad Letters - Incorporating game play with spelling words can make this lesson more exciting for students! Rhyming Word Relay - It's time to rhyme!
7. Sight Word Go Fish - Don't see any sight words?
8. Spelling Shadows - Tracing words has been proven to be an effective tool for memorization.
9. A Story in Sequence - Remembering the order in which events happen is a large part of any story.
10. When They Were Young - Have your students ever wondered why certain story characters act the way they do?
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Quote
"In teaching you cannot see the fruit of a day's work. It is invisible and remains so, maybe for twenty years." Jacques Barzun
"In teaching you cannot see the fruit of a day's work. It is invisible and remains so, maybe for twenty years." Jacques Barzun
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