Get ready for a fun memory game! Students take one minute to look around the classroom before turning their eyes back to the paper to write down as many items as they can…without looking! This is a great way to engage students in writing independently.
Get ready to fine tune your reading skills with a new tool! Breaking unknown words up into smaller chunks can make them easier to read. This worksheet will help early readers figure out tricky words by splitting them up into manageable pieces.
Even fluent readers come across words they can’t decode, which is why you can never have too many tools in your reading toolbox! In this worksheet, students learn to use their knowledge of word families to figure out unknown words.
It’s time to make a stew...an editing stew! Students apply their knowledge of capitalization to write a plan for buying their ingredients on different days of the week.
Here's a sweet spelling lesson that's as easy as c-a-n-d-y. Your child will practice writing and spelling by tracing the word and using it in a sentence.