My goal is to create fun and engaging resources that can make life easier at school for teachers as well as for students.
I like to create worksheets and games for phonics, grammar, vocabulary, reading, and mathematics as well.
My goal is to create fun and engaging resources that can make life easier at school for teachers as well as for students.
I like to create worksheets and games for phonics, grammar, vocabulary, reading, and mathematics as well.
Spelling is a difficult task and be honest for students it is mostly boring. This resource has many different activities to keep your students engaged. Use them in rotations, send some of the activities home as homework.
You can find the following TCH wordlist worksheets/activities and games in this resource:
Display Poster (color and b/w)
Flashcards
Rainbow Writing
Trace It - Write It - Box It
Alphabetical Order
2-Part Puzzles
What is on the Picture?
Sorting
Silly Sentences (hard level, only after students know all 15 words)
Word Search
Fill in the Words
Descriptions
Write the Room
Reading Fluency
Reading Comprehension
Dice Game and Graphing
I Spy
Color by Word
This spring-themed graphing and data pack is a fun way to practice reading data and analyzing graphs. Students can practice their addition facts as well. In addition, students can work on their word problem comprehension while answering the questions regarding the graphs.
It can help build a wider vocabulary too.
You can use these worksheets in small groups (roll and graph game), in rotations or send them home as homework.
You can find the following activities in this pack:
Roll and graph: (NO black and white version included)
Dice
Print dice. Glue it on a piece of cardboard (easier to glue it together, it is sturdier and easier for students to roll) Cut along solid lines with a cutter knife and fold along dotted lines after going over the lines with the dull edge of the cutter (helps by folding). For extra support put some sticky tape over the edges too.
10 Grid
Print and laminate page for durability. Students can make predictions before the game which fruit is going to win. Students roll the dice and tick the box of the item they rolled. The first item with 10 ticks wins.
Questions
Print and laminate page for durability. Students record the result of the game. Firstly, they tally and then write the numeral down under the spring symbols, then they compare the ticks the symbols got. Lastly, they use the number of ticks for each item for adding the numbers together.
I spy spring: (NO black and white version included)
2 sheets with activities as follows:
Students will use tally marks and numbers to show how many are there of 1 item.
Students will color the bar graph to show the data
Students will answer the questions using the bar graph
Students will put a T for true and F for false after the statements about the bar graph.
Bar graph study: (NO pictures)
1 sheet with activities as follows:
Students will answer questions about the bar graph by using the key to read the graph.
(skip counting by 10s practice)
Students will put a T for true and F for false after the statements about the bar graph.
Line plot study: (NO pictures)
1 sheet with an ‘Answer the questions’ activity.
Create a chart: (NO pictures)
2 charts on 1 page
Students will count the different items on the list and put the amount into the table and then will answer the questions.
Collecting data: (ONLY black and white version included)
1 sheet with activities as follows:
Students will color the different items using the key. They will then use tally marks and numeral forms to show the amount of one given item. Finally, they answer a simple question.
Which card will be the most common: (NO pictures)
1 sheet with 1 activity
Students will use the table with tally marks to answer the questions.
Learning letter sounds is a very important skill. Jolly Phonics is a program that is built on this very important skill. In this pack you can find sorting games, coloring and clip cards that support this program.
Table of content:
Games:
A is for apple sorting
S is for sausage sizzle sorting
P is for puppy sorting
Worksheets:
Spin and cover
Spin and colour
Cut and paste
Odd one out
Circle objects following a colour key
Clip cards
Keep your students happy and engaged around Christmas time. This activity book is full of fun and exciting activities.
What is included:
Word search
‘Find the Missing Pieces’ puzzle
Follow instructions (color the elf)
Match the words to the pictures activity
Crack the code (Christmas/winter words) – code key on a separate page
Answer the questions (yes/no)
Color the Christmas decoration by following direction with graphing and answering questions
Match the sentences to the pictures
Christmas addition
Friends of 10
Subtractions
Can you spot all the differences?
PLEASE NOTE: THERE ARE NO COLORED PAGES INCLUDED AND THE ACTIVITIES ARE NOT EDITABLE.
Answer key included
Playing BINGO games is fun. Students can work on their visual discrimination skill and vocabulary.
PLEASE NOTE: The pages are NOT editable and there is NO black and white version included.
What is included:
Instructions on a separate page
1 blank bingo board to display - laminate and put it on your white board as a reference for students with the predetermined pattern they have to look out for
12 different examples for how to make “BINGO’ (predetermined pattern)
25 pictures only boards (5x5)
word wall
word calling cards
picture calling cards
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Keeping students busy and interested around Christmas time is not easy. Your students can pretend to be elf detectives and crack the code on the elf cards, find the words hidden in a word search grid and fill in the crossword puzzle by reading and solving the descriptions for each word.
Please note: The clipart is ONLY in color and the activities are NOT editable.
What is included:
all the rhyming pairs for ‘The Night Before Christmas’ story – 1 word and the rhyme in code (28 pairs)
5 pages of secret words (from the story) – 4 on each page
1 Crack the Code key
1 word search with 12 words from the story
1 crossword puzzle with 13 words from the story
answer keys
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Learning the alphabet is an important skill to master. Learning letter sounds is even more important. Sounding out unfamiliar words while reading is an important strategy. This pack is to support this skill by helping students learn the names and beginning sounds of familiar and even unfamiliar objects/animals.
I hope you and your students enjoy the activities in the pack.
Table of content:
Literacy and handwriting
Word wall - 14 pictures with words sound highlighted
Flashcards
Crack the code flashcards
Crack the code key
Rainbow puzzles - 8 puzzles to choose from to find the 4 pictures with the sound in focus
4 piece puzzles - pieces mixed up
Follow direction - color the pictures
2 part puzzles with words - cut the pictures pieces and find the corresponding words
Find the matching pictures and trace the words - 9 pictures (2 sets)
Trace it, cut and paste it, box it - 9 pictures
Handwriting page - 2 lines of the sound letter and 3 different words 2 lines each (2 different fonts)
What is on the pictures - 8 pictures (write the words on the lines provided - word bank included)
Word work sheets (1 each) - read it, trace it, find it, color by letter, use it in a sentence
Word search (all 14 words) - answer key
Rhyming (6 words) - Blank line provided to write down the pairs and for writing sentences with 3 of them
2 different word sheets to choose from:
a, print on back of words
b, print separately to match them to the pictures
Numeracy and Visual discrimination
Circle the odd one out
10 frames - with the pictures from the word wall
I spy
Roll and graph dice
10 grid recording sheet
Roll and graph questions
Which picture card will be the most common
Teaching CVC words to students is very important as it shows them how they can blend single sounds together to create words.
This phonics pack is to support this very important skill in a fun way. Students pretend to be phonics detectives to crack codes, find words hidden in a word search grid or manipulate words to make a word chain.
By purchasing this resource you receive the activities as follows:
Basketball sorting (Black and white version included) – 9 CVC words for each short vowel
Students sort the basketballs according to the short vowel in the middle. The CVC words are written in a code. They can crack the code with the key provided at the end of this section. Once they did, they can place the card (basketball up) onto the basketball loops. For handwriting practice there are 2 options provided, a box-it version and blank lines.
PLEASE NOTE: You can print the mystery words back-to-back onto the basketballs. The box-it version is not meant to be printed back-to-back with the mystery words. They can be printed back-to-back with the basketballs though.
Crack the Code – Mystery word (Black and white version only for students to color in the pictures)
Students identify the word for the pictures and swap the crossed out letter for the one provided, and write down the mystery word.
(if the new letter is in front of the picture then they swap the beginning sound and if the letter is behind the picture they swap the ending sound)
Word chain
Students write down the words changing ONLY 1 letter every step to get from the first word to the last one.
2 versions are included:
4 word chain tasks on 1 page to hand out to students
2 word chain tasks on 1 page for you to use as a classroom copy
Word search
Students find and mark the CVC words from the word bank in the grid.
CVC descriptions (Challenge 1)
Students read the descriptions and find the answer from the words in the word bank provided.
Crack the code sentences (Challenge 2)
Students read sentences and solve the mystery word with the key code provided in the Basketball sorting section of this pack. As an extra practice they record the words on the line provided.
Thank you for stopping by and please leave a feedback and follow me to know when my next pack is coming out
Don’t hesitate to contact me, if you have any questions about this pack.
Learning the alphabet is an important skill to master. Learning letter sounds is even more important. Sounding out unfamiliar words while reading is an important strategy. This pack is to support this skill by helping students learn the names and beginning sounds of familiar and even unfamiliar objects/animals.
I hope you and your students enjoy the activities in the pack.
Table of content:
Literacy and handwriting
Word wall - 14 pictures with words sound highlighted
Flashcards
Crack the code flashcards
Crack the code key
Rainbow puzzles - 8 puzzles to choose from to find the 4 pictures with the sound in focus
4 piece puzzles - pieces mixed up
Follow direction - color the pictures
2 part puzzles with words - cut the pictures pieces and find the corresponding words
Find the matching pictures and trace the words - 9 pictures (2 sets)
Trace it, cut and paste it, box it - 9 pictures
Handwriting page - 2 lines of the sound letter and 3 different words 2 lines each (2 different fonts)
What is on the pictures - 8 pictures (write the words on the lines provided - word bank included)
Word work sheets (1 each) - read it, trace it, find it, color by letter, use it in a sentence
Word search (all 14 words) - answer key
Rhyming (6 words) - Blank line provided to write down the pairs and for writing sentences with 3 of them
2 different word sheets to choose from:
a, print on back of words
b, print separately to match them to the pictures
Numeracy and Visual discrimination
Circle the odd one out
10 frames - with the pictures from the word wall
I spy
Roll and graph dice
10 grid recording sheet
Roll and graph questions
Which picture card will be the most common
Teaching CVC words to students is very important as it shows them how they can blend single sounds together to create words.
This phonics pack is to support this very important skill in a fun way. Students pretend to be phonics detectives to crack codes, find words hidden in a word search grid or manipulate words to make a word chain.
Please hop over to the freebie to get an idea for some of the activities in this pack.
You might be interested in my set 1 as well, so just click and check it out.
By purchasing this resource you receive the activities as follows:
Fishy friends sorting (Black and white version included) – 9 CVC words for each short vowel
Students sort the fish according to the short vowel in the middle. They can crack the code with the key provided at the end of this section. Once they did, they can place the card (fish up) onto the fishbowl mats. For handwriting practice there are 2 options
provided, a box it version and blank lines.
PLEASE NOTE: you can print the mystery words back to back onto the fish cards. The box it version is not meant to be printed back to back with the mystery words. They can be printed back to back with the fish cards though.
Crack the Code – Mystery word (Black and white version only for students to color in the pictures)
Students identify the word for the pictures and swap the crossed out letter for the one provided, and write down the mystery word.
(if the new letter is in front of the picture then they swap the beginning sound and if the letter is behind the picture they swap the ending sound)
Word chain
Students write down the words changing ONLY 1 letter every step to get from the first word to the last one.
2 versions are included:
4 word chain tasks on 1 page to hand out to students
2 word chain tasks on 1 page for you to use as a classroom copy
Word search
Students find and mark the CVC words from the word bank in the grid.
CVC descriptions (Challenge 1)
Students read the descriptions and find the answer from the words in the word bank provided.
Crack the code sentences (Challenge 2)
Students read sentences and solve the mystery word with the key code provided in the Basketball sorting section of this pack. As an extra practice they record the words on the line provided.
Thank you for stopping by and please leave a feedback and follow me to know when my next pack is coming out
Don’t hesitate to contact me, if you have any questions about this pack.
Teaching CVC words to students is very important as it shows them how they can blend single sounds together to create words.
This is sampler freebie. You can find 3 types of activities in here what are included in my full phonics detective pack.
Thank you for stopping by and please leave a feedback and follow me to know when my next pack is coming out
Don’t hesitate to contact me, if you have any questions about this pack.
This vegetable-themed graphing and data pack is a fun way to practice reading data and analyzing graphs. Students can practice their addition facts as well. In addition, students can work on their word problem comprehension while answering the questions regarding the graphs.
It can help build a wider vocabulary too.
You can find the following activities in this pack:
Roll and graph: (NO black and white version included)
Dice
Print dice. Glue it on a piece of cardboard (easier to glue it together, it is sturdier and easier for students to roll) Cut along solid lines with a cutter knife and fold along dotted lines after going over the lines with the dull edge of the cutter (helps by folding). For extra support put some sticky tape over the edges too.
10 Grid
Print and laminate page for durability. Students can make predictions before the game which vegetable is going to win. Students roll the dice and tick the box of the vegetable they rolled. The first vegetable with 10 ticks wins.
Questions
Print and laminate page for durability. Students record the result of the game. Firstly they tally and then write the numeral down under the vegetables, then they compare the ticks the vegetables got. Lastly they use the number of ticks for each vegetable for adding the numbers together.
I spy Vegetables: (NO black and white version included)
2 sheets with activities as follows:
Students will use tally marks and number to show how many are there of 1 item.
Students will color the bar graph to show the data
Students will answer the questions using the bar graph
Students will put a T for true and F for false after the statements about the bar graph.
Bar graph study: (NO pictures)
1 sheet with activities as follows:
Students will answer questions about the bar graph by using the key to read the graph.
(skip count by 2’s practice)
Students will put a T for true and F for false after the statements about the bar graph.
Line plot study: (NO pictures)
1 sheet with an answer the questions activity.
Create a chart: (NO pictures)
2 charts on 1 page
Students will count the different items on the list and put the amount into the table and then will answer the questions.
Collecting data: (ONLY black and white version included)
1 sheet with activities as follows:
Students will color the different items using the key. They will then use tally marks and numeral form to show the amount of one given item. Finally they answer a simple question.
Which card will be the most common: (NO pictures)
1 sheet with 1 activity
Students will use the table with tally marks to answer the questions.
This Valentine’s day themed graphing and data pack is a fun way to practice reading data and analyzing graphs. Students can practice their addition facts as well. In addition, students can work on their word problem comprehension while answering the questions regarding the graphs.
It can help build a wider vocabulary too.
You can find the following activities in this pack:
Roll and graph: (NO black and white version included)
Dice
Print dice. Glue it on a piece of cardboard (easier to glue it together, it is sturdier and easier for students to roll) Cut along solid lines with a cutter knife and fold along dotted lines after going over the lines with the dull edge of the cutter (helps by folding). For extra support put some sticky tape over the edges too.
10 Grid
Print and laminate page for durability. Students can make predictions before the game which Valentine symbol is going to win. Students roll the dice and tick the box of the symbol they rolled. The first symbol with 10 ticks wins.
Questions
Print and laminate page for durability. Students record the result of the game. Firstly, they tally and then write the numeral down under the Valentine symbols, then they compare the ticks the symbols got. Lastly, they use the number of ticks for each item for adding the numbers together.
I spy Valentine: (NO black and white version included)
2 sheets with activities as follows:
Students will use tally marks and numbers to show how many are there of 1 item.
Students will color the bar graph to show the data
Students will answer the questions using the bar graph
Students will put a T for true and F for false after the statements about the bar graph.
Bar graph study: (NO pictures)
1 sheet with activities as follows:
Students will answer questions about the bar graph by using the key to read the graph.
(skip counting by 2s practice)
Students will put a T for true and F for false after the statements about the bar graph.
Line plot study: (NO pictures)
1 sheet with an ‘Answer the questions’ activity.
Create a chart: (NO pictures)
2 charts on 1 page
Students will count the different items on the list and put the amount into the table and then will answer the questions.
Collecting data: (ONLY black and white version included)
1 sheet with activities as follows:
Students will color the different items using the key. They will then use tally marks and numeral forms to show the amount of one given item. Finally, they answer a simple question.
Which card will be the most common: (NO pictures)
1 sheet with 1 activity
Students will use the table with tally marks to answer the questions.
Are you looking for a resource that can be used in class, but, if needed, you could send home in a distant learning package? Check out this cute directed drawing resource. 3 drawing activities accompanied by a writing task.
These are 4 different activities in details.
Directed Drawing
Students are presented with 5 steps of how to draw an object. They follow the steps and draw the fall/autumn symbol.
Write the Process
After finishing their directed drawing activity, students will write down the process. Students will use the provided Word bank is provided.
Symmetry Drawing
Students can find half of a fall symbol in a 4x4 grid. They have to finish the picture by drawing the mirror image of the object.
Finish the Picture
Students will finish the bottom half of the same picture you can find in the symmetry activity.
Fall object included in this resource:
• acorn
• apple
• leaf
• pumpkin
• sunflower
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Working on multiplication and division with 2 facts? Check out this bingo pack.
Students can practice not only the traditional form of multiplication, but they can review the different ways how 2 facts can be expressed. 2 facts go from 1-12 with 1 calling card for 0.
What you receive with your purchase:
➤ 20 unique bingo boards (18 different numbers rotating throughout the boards)
➤ 72 calling cards
Different forms on the calling cards:
➤ 2 as first and second factor to review the commutative property of multiplication
➤ half of x
➤ How many 2s in x?
➤ x lots of 2s
➤ division
Working on multiplication and division with 3 facts? Check out this bingo pack.
Students can practice not only the traditional form of multiplication, but they can review the different ways how 3 facts can be expressed. 3 facts go from 1-12 with 1 calling card for 0.
What you receive with your purchase:
➤ 20 unique bingo boards (18 different numbers rotating throughout the boards)
➤ 72 calling cards
Different forms on the calling cards:
➤ 3 as first and second factor to review the commutative property of multiplication
➤ 1/3 of x
➤ How many 3s in x?
➤ x lots of 3s
➤ division
Playing BINGO games is fun. Students can work on their visual discrimination skill and vocabulary. This set works with 20 short ‘u’ CVC words.
PLEASE NOTE: The pages are NOT editable and there is NO black and white version included.
What is included:
Instructions on a separate page
1 blank bingo board to display - laminate and put it on your whiteboard as a reference for students with the pattern they have to look out for
36 pictures only boards (4x4)
36 words only boards (4x4)
36 find and trace boards (4x4)
word wall
word calling cards
picture calling cards
Words included:
bud
bug
bun
cub
cut
gum
hug
hut
jug
mud
mug
nut
rug
run
sub
sud(s)
sum
sun
tub
tug
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I hope your students enjoy this little sorting game.
What is included:
all 40 pre-primer list words
each one comes in 5 different fonts to find the cards with the matching words.
cards included – 1 castle, 1 princess, 1 tiara, 1 throne, 1 shoe
Thank you for downloading this free resource.
I hope your students enjoy this little sorting game.
What is included:
all 52 primer list words
each one comes in 5 different fonts to find the cards with the matching words.
cards included – 1 easel, 1 little painter, 1 paint tube, 1 palette, 1 paint brush
This fruit-themed graphing and data pack is a fun way to practice reading data and analyzing graphs. Students can practice their addition facts as well. In addition, students can work on their word problem comprehension while answering the questions regarding the graphs.
It can help build a wider vocabulary too.
You can find the following activities in this pack:
Roll and graph: (NO black and white version included)
Dice
Print dice. Glue it on a piece of cardboard (easier to glue it together, it is sturdier and easier for students to roll) Cut along solid lines with a cutter knife and fold along dotted lines after going over the lines with the dull edge of the cutter (helps by folding). For extra support put some sticky tape over the edges too.
10 Grid
Print and laminate page for durability. Students can make predictions before the game which fruit is going to win. Students roll the dice and tick the box of the item they rolled. The first item with 10 ticks wins.
Questions
Print and laminate page for durability. Students record the result of the game. Firstly, they tally and then write the numeral down under the Valentine symbols, then they compare the ticks the symbols got. Lastly, they use the number of ticks for each item for adding the numbers together.
I spy fruit: (NO black and white version included)
2 sheets with activities as follows:
Students will use tally marks and numbers to show how many are there of 1 item.
Students will color the bar graph to show the data
Students will answer the questions using the bar graph
Students will put a T for true and F for false after the statements about the bar graph.
Bar graph study: (NO pictures)
1 sheet with activities as follows:
Students will answer questions about the bar graph by using the key to read the graph.
(skip counting by 5s practice)
Students will put a T for true and F for false after the statements about the bar graph.
Line plot study: (NO pictures)
1 sheet with an ‘Answer the questions’ activity.
Create a chart: (NO pictures)
2 charts on 1 page
Students will count the different items on the list and put the amount into the table and then will answer the questions.
Collecting data: (ONLY black and white version included)
1 sheet with activities as follows:
Students will color the different items using the key. They will then use tally marks and numeral forms to show the amount of one given item. Finally, they answer a simple question.
Which card will be the most common: (NO pictures)
1 sheet with 1 activity
Students will use the table with tally marks to answer the questions.