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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.


Worksheet for learning Beginning Blends - t, r, tr
Identify variant correspondences in words: students write corresponding spelling patterns for long vowels in multisyllabic words
Free printable worksheet for learning words that begin with s, h, and sh: hut sip shell hop sand short sold hip shape sun house sell shut sort help ship hat shop
Words include June, cub, tub, hug, cube, gut, jump, cut, flute...
Students make words, including those with variant correspondences, by using letter cards.  
Look at the picture, then build (write) the word.  
Students count syllables in words by playing a game.  Each card contains a word and students move their piece according to how many syllables are in the word.  
Worksheet to learn beginning sounds: Letters B F K N
Invite children to write and illustrate their own books.  Propse a story that relates to an event that is familiar to them, e.g. "Let's write about your visit to ___"
Help 2 through 5 year olds build vocabulary at home, outside, on the road, and at the supermarket.  
Worksheet for learning Beginning Sounds - C, H, F, V
Practice letter "R" - trace the R and r's.  Add r's and then read the words.  
Students make three words using the same initial syllable.  
Worksheet for learning Beginning Sounds - T, G, N, P
Name each picture.  Circle the letter that stands for the ending sound. n, t, d, g, p, m
Student writes words with r-controlled vowel sounds using the correct spelling patterns.  
Worksheet for learning Beginning Blends - s, k, sk
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9 page book: hot and cold, tall and short, front and back, big and little, in and out, over and under, wet and dry... pieces to cut and glue
Worksheet: circle the picture of the beginning sound that doesn't belong.