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Magnetic Fishing Game - This 'Bossy 'e' Rule' game is one of the very first I ever made. It remains a favorite with reading group students to this day as it makes learning phonics fun. NB It can easily be modified to meet the needs of your students.
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Phonics Game - 'Beach Ball Bash' involves writing onset and rime onto different sections of a beach ball. When the students catch the ball they have to combine the sounds beneath their hands and say it aloud. It is a fun way to have a little fun practicing common blends and word endings.
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Vocabulary Building Strategies - 3 free & printable cards designed to be used during reading group sessions to focus the students on building their vocabulary.
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How to Make a Triangular Prism - a Printable 3d Net
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Split Digraphs Game (bossy e) - an Excellent Phonics Game - Change
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BODMAS Poster - Free & Printable - This order of operations poster is ideal for Math Vocabulary Walls, sticking to the back of the bathroom door, sticking on the fridge with magnets or having in the child's homework space.
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Calculator Game - Beat the Calculator is a free calculator game that pits the calculator against the human mind to work out which one is the most efficient.
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How to Make a Rectangular Prism - a Printable 3d Net
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Free Calculator Game - Wipeout is a classroom favorite for teaching & experimenting with place value. It is an ideal warm-up activity.
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Addition Game (Printable) - 'Four in a Row' covers basic Addition Facts, makes learning fun and is way more effective than a worksheet. Use it to add enjoyment to your Math Classes.
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CVC Phonics Spinner (Electronic Version) - a FREE animated phonics game for exploring CVCs with the short 'a' medial sound. So much more fun than a worksheet :-)
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Reading Comprehension Strategy - Author’s Purpose or Author’s Intention
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Popcorn Words Game - 'No Three in a Row' is an engaging sight word game for those learning to read. This version of the game focuses on the 'Popcorn Words' - the ones that just keep popping up in your reading.
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Reading Comprehension Strategy - Focus on Character
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Reading Comprehension Strategies - Teaching Inference - 'Hidden Questions' are those you can answer by using clues in the text combined with knowledge you already have.