Letters that turn into words
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Use alpha chips or finger tapping to have students form words and nonsense words. They will tap each of the letters as they are sounding them out, and then they will scoop or trace a line while blending the sounds into words. You should say, for example: “form the word: tap” Fluency:
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This is a game best played in twos or threes. Pupils take turns to pick out 12 plastic letters from a bag. They mustn’t look into the bag, as it is ‘lucky dip’. The picked letters are placed in front of them and the rest of the letters are left in the bag. The idea is to make one of their spelling words out of the letters.
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Create letter sorting mats using large construction paper. Fold the paper into two, three, or four sections and trace a line on the folds using a marker. Laminate the mats and use over and over. Sort magnetic letters or overhead letter tiles onto cookie sheets, into bowls, on sorting mats, or on overhead.
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A single letter in a newspaper with even a small circulation may be the difference between someone doing nothing and doing something, so turn your passion into action. Template. Most newspapers prefer letters to the editor with 250 words or less. Check your local paper for specific word-count guidelines.
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Rainbow letters. Turn sight words into rainbows! Ask your child to write a sight word on paper in big letters. Using different colored crayons/markers, your child can trace around the word again and again, reading the word each time. 4. In the Cupboard. Open a cupboard and take turns with your child, finding and reading sight words.
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Words list in order: to, so, or, pot, rot, top, sop, port, sort, stop, pots, post, SPORT. The teacher would say: Take two letters and make the words “to”. I like to spell words. Change one letter and turn to into “so”. So I will be a good speller when I grow up. Change another letter and turn so into …
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Talk about letters and sounds. Help your child learn the names of the letters and the sounds the letters make. Turn it into a game! “I’m thinking of a letter and it makes the sound mmmmmm.” For parents of first graders: Don’t leave home without it. Bring along a book or magazine any time your child has to wait, such as at a doctor’s ...
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Compound Words - "Do you know what we call two words that are put together to make a new word? Read these real and make believe words." Silent Letters - "Read these words." Vowel + R - Read these real and make-believe words." Syllabication - HAND THE STUDENT A PENCIL "Divide these words into syllables (parts) with your pencil after I say the word."
[DOCX File]Write your 10 pattern words with all the letters scrambled up
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Directions: You may choose any 3 assignments to do for homework that make a Tic-Tac-Toe. The assignments must be three in a row down, across, or diagonal. Please circle the activities that you choose and staple this paper into your spelling journal when you turn them in on Friday.
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Words list in order: to, so, or, pot, rot, top, sop, port, sort, stop, pots, SPORT. The teacher would say: Take two letters and make the words “to”. I like to spell words. Change one letter and turn to into “so”. So I will be a good speller when I grow up. Change another letter and turn so into “or”. Do you like chocolate or vanilla?
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