october morning work, small group rotations, kinder morning work, math and ELA
By Katelyn Schneider
Our October Morning Work Packet is designed to make mornings both engaging and educational. This versatile workbook is ideal for independent groups, small group rotations, morning work, or keeping early finishers busy. With a wide range of activities, it offers comprehensive practice in essential skills.
Features:
Number Practice: Reinforce number recognition and counting with fun, age-appropriate exercises.
Letter Practice: Boost letter recognition and writing skills through various engaging activities.
Sight Words: Enhance reading fluency with targeted sight word practice, perfect for emerging readers.
✍️ Writing: Develop fine motor skills and writing proficiency with structured practice sheets.
Color Recognition: Identify and name colors with creative, colorful activities.
And Much More: Explore additional skills like patterns, shapes, and simple math to keep students challenged and excited.
Details:
Why Choose Our October Morning Work Packet?
Prepare your students for a successful day with this all-in-one October Morning Work Packet. Download now and watch your learners thrive!
Alphabet Tracing Primary Handwriting Lines Preschool Kindergarten Literacy
By April S Bash
Alphabet Tracing Coloring Worksheets* with Primary Handwriting Lines
26 pages :
1 page per letter.
Includes upper case & lower case on each page, with shaped-journal paper (see example).
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Beginning Sounds Sorts Kindergarten - Phonics, Vowels, Letter Sounds, Alphabet
By Alicia Rosti
**Great for take home packets**
This file contains a total of 40 reproducible, black & white sound sort pages. 26 are aligned with Kindergarten Journeys lessons 5 - 30. Most are beginning sound sorts with one ending sound sort and one medial sound sort. There are also an additional 14 sound sorts….5 for medial sounds, 5 for ending sounds and 4 for digraphs. For each page, students cut apart 10 different pictures and glue them into the correct columns.
These are great to use during ELA centers, morning work time or for homework.
Terms of Use: Purchasing this item gives the buyer the right to reproduce the items for use in a single classroom. Distribution, editing, sharing, or selling this item is not permitted. If you are interested in purchasing additional licenses at a discounted price, please visit my store.
Keywords: sound sort, beginning sounds, medial sounds, ending sounds, final sounds, digraphs, kindergarten, Journeys
Editable High Frequency Word Practice Printable Kinder First Grade Writing
By Your Educational Oasis
This resource is a printable worksheet designed for kindergarten and first-grade students to practice writing high-frequency words. It can be used in various ways in the classroom, such as in centers, for independent practice, or as homework assignments.
Benefits
Repetition of writing high-frequency words enhances vocabulary familiarity.
Improves spelling and word recognition through consistent practice.
Boosts reading fluency by reinforcing word recall.
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
To implement this resource, simply print out the worksheets and provide them to students for practice during literacy centers, as independent work, or as part of their homework assignments.
Testimonials
“My students have shown great improvement in recognizing and writing high-frequency words since we started using these worksheets!” - Happy Teacher
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Halloween Candy Letter Match File Folder Game for Autism Grades 2-6
By Kiyana
Embrace the spirit of fall with our Candy Corn Themed Uppercase and Lowercase Letters File Folder Game!
This engaging resource is the perfect addition to your classroom, designed to captivate young learners and students in autism and MD classrooms while they explore the world of letters. With 26 uppercase and lowercase letters in a delightful candy corn theme, this game makes learning the alphabet fun and engaging.
Ideal for small group language arts centers and independent work stations, this game encourages active participation and literacy development. Plus, it's teacher-friendly, requiring minimal prep work, so you can focus on teaching and watching your students flourish.
And the best part? It's a reusable resource that can be enjoyed year after year, making it a valuable addition to your teaching toolkit.
Turn learning into a sweet adventure with our Candy Corn Themed Uppercase and Lowercase Letters File Folder Game. Download now and watch your students become alphabet experts! #Autism#SpecialEducation #TeacherResources #FileFolderGames
Simply:
Easily engage your young learners and use this resource for years to come!
Save your prep time and download today!
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Kindergarten Writing | Sight Word and CVC Writing Practice
By Lucy's Little Learners
Get them writing! This simple writing practice is great for beginning Kindergarten or for students that need some extra practice! Featuring 35 pages of simple sentences, students will write the CVC word that matches the picture. Great for phonemic awareness, handwriting practice and coloring practice!
Included in this product
High Frequency words: I, like, see, can, the
CVC words:
Short A: cat, bat, crab, map, tap, man, jam, fan, hat
Short E: bed, bell, hen, leg, net, web, vet
Short I: dish, sit, fin, pig, fish
Short O: fox, dog, mop, rod, pot, jog
Short U: bug, bun, cut, mug, bud, jug, cub
To try before you buy, check out this FREEBIE, that includes the short a pages that are found in this product!
Questions? Email me at lucyslittlelearnersTeachShare@gmail.com
Keywords: Kindergarten writing, writing practice, short vowel words, sight word practice, coloring practice, simple sentences, phonics, phonemic awareness, handwriting, coloring, kindergarten reading
Fun Letter Sorting Activities: Alphabet Review & Beginning Sounds (PreK-K)
By mohamed bouabad
Master Beginning Sounds with Engaging Picture Sorting! (PreK-K)
Boost Letter Recognition & Phonics Skills:
This downloadable activity pack offers a fun and effective way for your PreK and Kindergarten students to master beginning sounds through a picture sorting activity!
What's Included:
Help your students build a strong foundation in phonics with this interactive picture sorting activity!
NOTE: This product is also included in the Letter of the Week Alphabet Worksheets A-Z | PreK and Kindergarten | Bundle, which contains every letter from A to Z. If you've already purchased the bundle, you don't need to buy this product separately.
iCVC Animal CVC Words Worksheets and Photo Hunt
By Kaisha Louis
Consonant Vowel Consonant (CVC) Strategies
Check out samples on my Instagram: @icvc.early.learning
Teachers Helping Teachers:
Vocabulary instruction is an important component of literacy instruction in preschool. It also provides children with an understanding of a variety of words which in turn can help with later reading comprehension. Vocabulary instruction is valuable as it builds the foundation for later reading skills, such as comprehension. A child needs to be taught vocabulary in many different ways.
Using Quizlet At The Younger Levels:
Below you are going to find a nice review quizlet made by icvc.early.learning that seeks to provide a great review resource for you.
Save the link and use it to do any or all of the following:
*Create Review flashcards to send home of the CVC words and the sentences tried out in class
*You can play games with them
*Share the link with parents- they can hit play in the car or at home to have the flashcards flip through and review items learned in class
*You can hit play to preview the terms and sentences or review them with your kiddos
*I LOVE doing repeat-after-me activities where the Quizlet reads it and then my kiddos repeat it.
*projecting onto your board, then sounding out the words together is key with the focus being on JUST the words and sentences without the busy pictures and activities around them.
Check out samples on my Instagram: @icvc.early.learning
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Concept 13 IMSE OG Kindergarten Differentiated Work
By Emily Juneau
The Differentiated Kindergarten IMSE OG Companion for CONCEPT #13 is an essential resource designed to enhance the learning experience for young students, particularly in the domains of reading and spelling. This versatile tool is tailored to accommodate the diverse needs of both general education and special education classrooms, making it a must-have for any kindergarten educator.
I use this with my special education students as a replacement to the IMSE OG printables for red words, word dictation and sentence dictation so that my students are able to participate in their grade level content even if it is not at their work level.
How to Use Red Words: On the first page, students match letters of the red word first using magnetic letters, then using letter coins, and finally using scrabble letters. On the second page, students place the bumpy screen behind the paper. Then they trace the red word and write the red word in the letter boxes. On the third page, students use letter stamps and a red stamp pad to stamp the word as many times on the line as they can fit.
How to Use Word Dictation: First, students will match the dictated word letters using scrabble letters. Then, they will write or trace the word on the line below the scrabble letters. They will complete each word at the same pace as the classroom.
How to Use Sentence: First, teacher or student cut out each word box (teacher picks level colored or black depending on student needs). If using the colored word boxes, the student matches the word box color to the empty boxes
to complete the dictated sentence. If the student is using the black word boxes, they will listen to the dictated sentence and order the word boxes to complete the dictated sentence. After gluing the word boxes in correct sentence order, the student will re-write or trace the sentence on the lines below.
Skills Worked On:
-Red Word Identification
-Word Dictation
-Writing
How to use in your Classroom:
-Replacement for IMSE OG Red Word, Word Dictation, and Sentence Dictation
- Skill Practice in Intervention
This packet IS 100% aligned to IMSE Orton Gillingham Kindergarten curriculum.
>>>There are 2 versions for each word and sentence dictation pages.
>>>This product includes supplies and links for items needed for students to complete the work.
>>>Organized system to encourage student independence.
>>> Included are videos demonstrating each Red Word page completion.
BONUS
This packet includes a completed Get Ready, Do, Done board for each activity. A Get Ready, Do, Done Board is a great way to support your students’ Executive Function skills.It is useful for all students to develop the ability to plan and organize and is used both in a SpecialEducation settings as well as in General Education Classrooms. It is appropriate for a range of ages and grade levels as the information on the board is tailored to the needs of your students.Get Ready, Do, Done Boards clarify the goal or end result, lay out steps to achieve the goal and identify the materials needed to complete the task.
BUYER TIP
Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you.
Letter Naming Fluency Practice - Kinder Fundations Aligned Unit 1, Week 6
By Your Educational Oasis
Enhance your literacy instruction with our Letter Naming Fluency Practice Worksheets - Kindergarten Reading Supports, Unit 6. Perfectly complementing Fundations, this bundle bolsters rapid letter recognition and sound correspondence through systematic and engaging activities. Featuring interactive exercises, progress monitoring tools, and differentiated instruction, it ensures all students build strong foundational skills essential for reading success. Invest in these worksheets to empower your students with the confidence and proficiency they need to excel in literacy.
Benefits
Bolsters rapid letter recognition and sound correspondence.
Ensures all students build strong foundational skills essential for reading success.
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
These worksheets can be implemented in various ways in the classroom, including in centers, small groups, for independent work, or as peer tutoring activities.
Testimonials
“My students have shown tremendous improvement in letter naming fluency since incorporating these worksheets into our daily routine!” - Happy Teacher
Halloween Themed Mega Bundle: Engaging Math & Language Arts Activities Grades2-6
By Kiyana
Get ready for a spook-tacular educational experience with our Halloween Themed Mega Bundle! This comprehensive resource is perfect for engaging students in independent work, small group centers, and whole group instruction, particularly in autism and moderate disabilities units.
What's Included:
Why Choose Our Mega Bundle?
It’s ideal for:
Benefits:
Enhance your Halloween classroom activities while reinforcing essential math and language arts skills with our Halloween Themed Mega Bundle. Perfect for educators seeking effective and enjoyable ways to celebrate the season while meeting curriculum standards.
Shop now and make this Halloween memorable for your students!
Keywords: Halloween teaching resources, math games, language arts activities, reading comprehension, Halloween worksheets, autism classroom resources, seasonal learning activities.
Kindergarten Writing Short a CVC Student Pages
By Lucy's Little Learners
This product is designed to supplement your writing curriculum for students just beginning to read and write simple high frequency words and short vowel CVC words. Use this product along with the Kindergarten Short a CVC Teacher slides that are found in my store!
These student pages are identical to the teacher slides so students can independently follow along with the lesson. Students can then color in the pictures and add to the page to expand their writing.
High Frequency Words: I, like, the, see
Short a CVC Words: cat, car, bat, crab, map, tap, man, jam, fan, hat.
Looking for more? Be sure to check out the full Kindergarten Writing Short Vowel CVC Word product found in my store!
Questions? Email me at lucyslittlelearnersTeachShare@gmail.com
Alphabet Worksheet Bundle - Letter Work & Beginning Sounds Activities
By mohamed bouabad
Unlock Early Literacy Skills with The Ultimate Alphabet Mega Bundle!
Mastering Letters & Sounds (A to Z)
This powerful mega bundle is packed with engaging activities designed to help PreK and Kindergarten students build a strong foundation in letter recognition, formation, and sound association. It's the ultimate toolkit for launching their literacy journey!
What's included?
Benefits:
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Concept 10 IMSE OG Kindergarten Differentiated Work
By Emily Juneau
The Differentiated Kindergarten IMSE OG Companion for CONCEPT #10 is an essential resource designed to enhance the learning experience for young students, particularly in the domains of reading and spelling. This versatile tool is tailored to accommodate the diverse needs of both general education and special education classrooms, making it a must-have for any kindergarten educator.
I use this with my special education students as a replacement to the IMSE OG printables for red words, word dictation and sentence dictation so that my students are able to participate in their grade level content even if it is not at their work level.
How to Use Red Words: On the first page, students match letters of the red word first using magnetic letters, then using letter coins, and finally using scrabble letters. On the second page, students place the bumpy screen behind the paper. Then they trace the red word and write the red word in the letter boxes. On the third page, students use letter stamps and a red stamp pad to stamp the word as many times on the line as they can fit.
How to Use Word Dictation: First, students will match the dictated word letters using scrabble letters. Then, they will write or trace the word on the line below the scrabble letters. They will complete each word at the same pace as the classroom.
How to Use Sentence: First, teacher or student cut out each word box (teacher picks level colored or black depending on student needs). If using the colored word boxes, the student matches the word box color to the empty boxes
to complete the dictated sentence. If the student is using the black word boxes, they will listen to the dictated sentence and order the word boxes to complete the dictated sentence. After gluing the word boxes in correct sentence order, the student will re-write or trace the sentence on the lines below.
Skills Worked On:
-Red Word Identification
-Word Dictation
-Writing
How to use in your Classroom:
-Replacement for IMSE OG Red Word, Word Dictation, and Sentence Dictation
- Skill Practice in Intervention
This packet IS 100% aligned to IMSE Orton Gillingham Kindergarten curriculum.
>>>There are 2 versions for each word and sentence dictation pages.
>>>This product includes supplies and links for items needed for students to complete the work.
>>>Organized system to encourage student independence.
>>> Included are videos demonstrating each Red Word page completion.
BONUS
This packet includes a completed Get Ready, Do, Done board for each activity. A Get Ready, Do, Done Board is a great way to support your students’ Executive Function skills.It is useful for all students to develop the ability to plan and organize and is used both in a SpecialEducation settings as well as in General Education Classrooms. It is appropriate for a range of ages and grade levels as the information on the board is tailored to the needs of your students.Get Ready, Do, Done Boards clarify the goal or end result, lay out steps to achieve the goal and identify the materials needed to complete the task.
BUYER TIP
Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you.
Letter Naming Fluency Practice- Kinder Fundations Aligned Unit 1, Week 4
By Your Educational Oasis
Enhance your literacy instruction with our Letter Naming Fluency Practice Worksheets - Kindergarten Reading Supports, Unit 4. Perfectly complementing Fundations, this bundle bolsters rapid letter recognition and sound correspondence through systematic and engaging activities. Featuring interactive exercises, progress monitoring tools, and differentiated instruction, it ensures all students build strong foundational skills essential for reading success. Invest in these worksheets to empower your students with the confidence and proficiency they need to excel in literacy.
Benefits
Bolsters rapid letter recognition and sound correspondence.
Ensures all students build strong foundational skills essential for reading success.
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
These worksheets can be implemented in various ways in the classroom, including in centers, small groups, for independent work, or as peer tutoring activities.
Testimonials
“My students have shown tremendous improvement in letter naming fluency since incorporating these worksheets into our daily routine!” - Happy Teacher
Halloween File Folder Activity Bundle for Autism Grades 2-6
By Kiyana
Transform your classroom this spooky season with our comprehensive Halloween File Folder Bundle, featuring 10 engaging resources designed to boost math and language arts skills. Ideal for minimal prep and maximum fun, these Halloween-themed activities are perfect for independent work stations and small group settings. Make learning enjoyable and effective for your students with activities that seamlessly integrate into your curriculum. Prepare your classroom for an exciting and enriching Halloween experience today!
#SpecialEducation #FileFolderGames #Autism #MathSkills #LanguageArts #FallActivities #HalloweenActivities
Concept 14 IMSE OG Kindergarten Differentiated Work
By Emily Juneau
The Differentiated Kindergarten IMSE OG Companion for CONCEPT #14 is an essential resource designed to enhance the learning experience for young students, particularly in the domains of reading and spelling. This versatile tool is tailored to accommodate the diverse needs of both general education and special education classrooms, making it a must-have for any kindergarten educator.
I use this with my special education students as a replacement to the IMSE OG printables for red words, word dictation and sentence dictation so that my students are able to participate in their grade level content even if it is not at their work level.
How to Use Red Words: On the first page, students match letters of the red word first using magnetic letters, then using letter coins, and finally using scrabble letters. On the second page, students place the bumpy screen behind the paper. Then they trace the red word and write the red word in the letter boxes. On the third page, students use letter stamps and a red stamp pad to stamp the word as many times on the line as they can fit.
How to Use Word Dictation: First, students will match the dictated word letters using scrabble letters. Then, they will write or trace the word on the line below the scrabble letters. They will complete each word at the same pace as the classroom.
How to Use Sentence: First, teacher or student cut out each word box (teacher picks level colored or black depending on student needs). If using the colored word boxes, the student matches the word box color to the empty boxes
to complete the dictated sentence. If the student is using the black word boxes, they will listen to the dictated sentence and order the word boxes to complete the dictated sentence. After gluing the word boxes in correct sentence order, the student will re-write or trace the sentence on the lines below.
Skills Worked On:
-Red Word Identification
-Word Dictation
-Writing
How to use in your Classroom:
-Replacement for IMSE OG Red Word, Word Dictation, and Sentence Dictation
- Skill Practice in Intervention
This packet IS 100% aligned to IMSE Orton Gillingham Kindergarten curriculum.
>>>There are 2 versions for each word and sentence dictation pages.
>>>This product includes supplies and links for items needed for students to complete the work.
>>>Organized system to encourage student independence.
>>> Included are videos demonstrating each Red Word page completion.
BONUS
This packet includes a completed Get Ready, Do, Done board for each activity. A Get Ready, Do, Done Board is a great way to support your students’ Executive Function skills.It is useful for all students to develop the ability to plan and organize and is used both in a SpecialEducation settings as well as in General Education Classrooms. It is appropriate for a range of ages and grade levels as the information on the board is tailored to the needs of your students.Get Ready, Do, Done Boards clarify the goal or end result, lay out steps to achieve the goal and identify the materials needed to complete the task.
BUYER TIP
Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you.
Letter Naming Fluency Practice - Kinder Fundations Aligned , Unit 1, Week 3
By Your Educational Oasis
Enhance your literacy instruction with our Letter Naming Fluency Practice Worksheets - Kindergarten Reading Supports, Unit 3. Perfectly complementing Fundations, this bundle bolsters rapid letter recognition and sound correspondence through systematic and engaging activities. Featuring interactive exercises, progress monitoring tools, and differentiated instruction, it ensures all students build strong foundational skills essential for reading success. Invest in these worksheets to empower your students with the confidence and proficiency they need to excel in literacy.
Benefits
Bolsters rapid letter recognition and sound correspondence.
Ensures all students build strong foundational skills essential for reading success.
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
These worksheets can be implemented in various ways in the classroom, including in centers, small groups, for independent work, or as peer tutoring activities.
Testimonials
“My students have shown tremendous improvement in letter naming fluency since incorporating these worksheets into our daily routine!” - Happy Teacher
Concept 11 IMSE OG Kindergarten Differentiated Work
By Emily Juneau
The Differentiated Kindergarten IMSE OG Companion for CONCEPT #11 is an essential resource designed to enhance the learning experience for young students, particularly in the domains of reading and spelling. This versatile tool is tailored to accommodate the diverse needs of both general education and special education classrooms, making it a must-have for any kindergarten educator.
I use this with my special education students as a replacement to the IMSE OG printables for red words, word dictation and sentence dictation so that my students are able to participate in their grade level content even if it is not at their work level.
How to Use Red Words: On the first page, students match letters of the red word first using magnetic letters, then using letter coins, and finally using scrabble letters. On the second page, students place the bumpy screen behind the paper. Then they trace the red word and write the red word in the letter boxes. On the third page, students use letter stamps and a red stamp pad to stamp the word as many times on the line as they can fit.
How to Use Word Dictation: First, students will match the dictated word letters using scrabble letters. Then, they will write or trace the word on the line below the scrabble letters. They will complete each word at the same pace as the classroom.
How to Use Sentence: First, teacher or student cut out each word box (teacher picks level colored or black depending on student needs). If using the colored word boxes, the student matches the word box color to the empty boxes
to complete the dictated sentence. If the student is using the black word boxes, they will listen to the dictated sentence and order the word boxes to complete the dictated sentence. After gluing the word boxes in correct sentence order, the student will re-write or trace the sentence on the lines below.
Skills Worked On:
-Red Word Identification
-Word Dictation
-Writing
How to use in your Classroom:
-Replacement for IMSE OG Red Word, Word Dictation, and Sentence Dictation
- Skill Practice in Intervention
This packet IS 100% aligned to IMSE Orton Gillingham Kindergarten curriculum.
>>>There are 2 versions for each word and sentence dictation pages.
>>>This product includes supplies and links for items needed for students to complete the work.
>>>Organized system to encourage student independence.
>>> Included are videos demonstrating each Red Word page completion.
BONUS
This packet includes a completed Get Ready, Do, Done board for each activity. A Get Ready, Do, Done Board is a great way to support your students’ Executive Function skills.It is useful for all students to develop the ability to plan and organize and is used both in a SpecialEducation settings as well as in General Education Classrooms. It is appropriate for a range of ages and grade levels as the information on the board is tailored to the needs of your students.Get Ready, Do, Done Boards clarify the goal or end result, lay out steps to achieve the goal and identify the materials needed to complete the task.
BUYER TIP
Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TeachShare gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you.
Letter Naming Fluency Practice- Kinder Fundations Aligned Unit 1, Week 2
By Your Educational Oasis
Enhance your literacy instruction with our Letter Naming Fluency Practice Worksheets - Kindergarten Reading Supports, Unit 2. Perfectly complementing Fundations, this bundle bolsters rapid letter recognition and sound correspondence through systematic and engaging activities. Featuring interactive exercises, progress monitoring tools, and differentiated instruction, it ensures all students build strong foundational skills essential for reading success. Invest in these worksheets to empower your students with the confidence and proficiency they need to excel in literacy.
Benefits
Bolsters rapid letter recognition and sound correspondence.
Ensures all students build strong foundational skills essential for reading success.
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
These worksheets can be implemented in various ways in the classroom, including in centers, small groups, for independent work, or as peer tutoring activities.
Testimonials
“My students have shown tremendous improvement in letter naming fluency since incorporating these worksheets into our daily routine!” - Happy Teacher