Language Arts (381)

Whether you're focusing on comprehension strategies, literary analysis, or honing writing techniques, we provide a diverse array of materials to support your teaching objectives. From engaging literature guides to interactive grammar activities, our resources are designed to spark curiosity, inspire creativity, and cultivate a deep appreciation for the power of language.


The stages are grouped into three phases: Observation and imitation, single word and phrase use, and initial understanding of grammatical rules
Worksheet for learning Beginning Sounds - L, K, J, W
Blank bingo board (for playing Synonym bingo)
Words include nose, mole, job, hop, sock, hope, hose, clock, code...
Scatter domino cards face up on a flat surface.  Taking turns, student one places the START domino on the table and reads the word on the other end of the domino.  Select domino with the same underlined consonant sound and read the word to play.  
Worksheet for learning Beginning Sounds - B, M, R, S
Worksheet for learning Beginning Blends - br, bl, pr, pl
Worksheet for learning Beginning Sounds - Y, Z, V
Learning sounds at home, outside, on the road, and supermarket.  
Student will produce words with variant correspondences.  Students make words by using various spelling patterns.  
Build a word using CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant).  Any combination!   Bonus: Choose 3 of the words above and draw a picture for each word on the back of your paper.  
Use two words from the list to make one compound word for each sentence.  
Words include them, went, fence, credit, engine, contest, speak...
Invite children to make math books to include in the math center.  Shape books, pattern books, and counting books.
Circle the words with "r" blends.  Write a sentence using a blend.  
Dolch words for practicing at home with your child.  Aim to have 100% of these words learned by the end second grade.
Students map sounds to letters and marks syllables within words.  
Introduce sign language by singing this song to the tune of "Where is thumbkin."  Includes alphabet.  
Tips and tricks for helping kids learn words.  For example, you can put words a screen saver on a computer, write and tape them to the wall, and more! Looking for more reading and writing activities?
Worksheet for learning Beginning Blends - g, l, gl