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.


Words: pot, ten, wet.  Look at the pictures, read the questions, and write words to complete them.  Mark the smile (yes) or the frown (no) to show their answer to the question.  
Playing verbal word games is an engaging way for young children to build early literacy skills.  Games include I Spy, Simon Says, Duck Duck Goose...
How do we keep children's interest in group time strong?  WIth a little magic!  As you well know, without a few surprises and changes, group time can become repetitive and even tedious... here's how to use bags and boxes for group-time suprises.  
Read the sentences and write the word "for" on the lines.
Family engagement and PA's vision for sustainable growth in reading achievement
Worksheet to accompany "Little Miss Muffet" book.  9 squares to cut and color including apple, cup, ladybug, leaf, lion, lock, ladder, spiderweb...
Rainbow write each word using 5 colors: write the whole word in one color and then continue the process with the other colors.  
Worksheets for learning location based clues: Above, behind, below, beside, far from, on, to the left of, to the right of.
Participant's Guide: Navigating Content for English Language Learners
Read the words at the top, the setnecnes, and write the words to complete them.  Theme: down on the farm
Words include win, fun, but, big, rip, mud, hill, up, it...
Long and short "O" skill worksheet: Draw a fishing rod for joe, color his socks and coat red.  Draw a bone for Spot, put a box next to the rope, color the rock and the boat brown.  
Why is phonemic awareness is important?    
Workbook: Using data for literacy decision making
Use this pattern with your Cat in the Hat shape book: write as many words you can think of that have the letters "at"
Craft for learning the letter E - uppercase and lowercase.  Elbow macaroni craft
Word, page number, book sentence.  Prediction, check, my sentence, picture / examples, synonyms, antonyms
Participant's guide: PA's vision for sustinable growth in reading achievement.  
In each box, circle the word that names the picture (pet, bed, pen, well, net, ten, bell, jet)
4 different activities: children learn to count the sounds in a word.  For example, "Can you count the syllables or the word parts in football?"