Showing posts with label grammar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grammar. Show all posts

Can You Read It? Kindergarten Sight Words Game

This "Can You Read It Game" is perfect for students to practice the pre-primer Dolch Sight Words. This game includes a cover for the manila envelope, setup instructions, game directions, a common core standards page, a spinner, game board, and 40 sight words. Play the game with your little guys first and then let them play in pairs at one of your reading stations. Let them play over and over to help increase reading fluency! Enjoy!
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Just Added - Noun, Adjective, or Verb? Poster Board Game

Just print out everything in this file and add to your own poster board to make a fun noun, verb, and adjective game that your students will love. It includes a total of 48 different noun, verb, and adjective cards along with their matches. This file also includes 3 posters to use for reinforcement of the concept or as a visual aid in your com arts or writing area of your classroom. Directions and an answer key are also included. Visit the printables section under whiteboard resources after you log in to your account.  Enjoy!

Just Added for Members - Contractions Center Activity

Your students will have tons of fun learning contractions with this fun, beach themed, contractions center activity.  Students will turn over cards and try to make a match by matching the two words with their contraction.  This center activity includes a cover page, setup instructions, how to play directions, 54 contraction cards, and two contraction activity pages to use as guided practice.  Answer keys are included.  Enjoy!

Just added for Members - Capitalization Worksheet


With this worksheet, your students will have the opportunity to identify words that should be capitalized, underline them, and rewrite the sentences using correct capitalization. This is a step above just finding the mistakes. Use this as a summative assessment to see how much your students learned about capitalization. Enjoy!
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