Sight words are an essential part of reading. In fact, they are often some of the first words that kids learn. Finding these words in books, on signs in the community, and at the grocery store really gets kids excited about reading. That is why teaching sight words is one main component of reading ... READ the POST
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Eric Carle Inspired EDITABLE Adhesive Labels | For Avery Type Labels | 2 Sizes
Cut your prep time with these Eric Carle Inspired labels designed for 2 x 4 inch Shipping Labels and 1 x 2 5/8 inch Address Labels. Just print onto adhesive mailing labels like those made by Avery, then just peel and stick! No cutting necessary! Let these fun labels bring organization to your ... READ the POST
5 Engaging and Effective Word Work Activities for Big Kids
Imagine this: a classroom buzzing with the electrifying energy of word work activities for upper grades. These activities aren't just a box to check. They're the secret that transforms ordinary lessons into captivating adventures. From decoding the mystical realm of phonics to unraveling the puzzles ... READ the POST
Sock Monkey Classroom Decor – Labels and Tags
I {heart} Sock Monkey Labels Galore! *Editable* In this download you receive 2 versions of the Labels Galore file. These labels are perfect for labeling EVERYTHING in your classroom. Use them for locker or cubby tags, supplies, book boxes, centers, schedule cards and more! Each file includes 6 ... READ the POST
Eric Carle Inspired Classroom | Editable Square Labels | Classroom Decor
These editable labels are perfect for organizing and labeling your classroom. With two sizes included (3x3 inch square and 2x2 inch square) you can create book bins, supply labels, locker tags, center bins, storage labels, sight word cards and so much more! The possibilities are as limitless as your ... READ the POST
5 Engaging Sight Word Activities to Reach Mastery
Learning to read is tough! But nothing helps kick-start the process faster than sight words. Once students know a sight word - yep, just 1 - they can start finding it in books, on signs, in the grocery store . . . As students begin to see words they know in their world, they begin to feel like ... READ the POST
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