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Nicole Hernandez - A Teacher's Idea

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Author, Nicole Hernandez is a primary school teacher with 30 years teaching experience. Nicole completed a B. Ed (Bachelor of Education) majoring in Language Arts and graduated with a Masters degree in Literacy Instruction. Her passion for visual learning is woven into her style through the use of colour and kid-friendly graphics. She always looks for creative ways to make learning both fun and engaging.

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Author, Nicole Hernandez is a primary school teacher with 30 years teaching experience. Nicole completed a B. Ed (Bachelor of Education) majoring in Language Arts and graduated with a Masters degree in Literacy Instruction. Her passion for visual learning is woven into her style through the use of colour and kid-friendly graphics. She always looks for creative ways to make learning both fun and engaging.
Homophone Posters: Set 3 (42 Posters Including Knows / Nose)
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Homophone Posters: Set 3 (42 Posters Including Knows / Nose)

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This is a set of 42 display posters featuring some of the most common homophones that you students encounter in their reading. The posters are colourfully designed and include an example that helps the children to understand the difference between each of the words. The homophones included are: be / bee bean / been hear / here hour / our hair / here / hare / hear know / no knows / nose mail / male meat / meet plain / plane prince / prints right / write road / rode sail / sale sea / see son / sun steal / steel tail / tale wood / would ate / eight You might also be interested in similar sets Homophone Posters: Set 1 (10 Posters Including There/They’re/Their) Homophone Posters: Set 2 (35 Colored Posters Including By/Buy/Bye)
Action Verbs, Helping Verbs & Linking Verbs - Posters, Center Activity & Sheets
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Action Verbs, Helping Verbs & Linking Verbs - Posters, Center Activity & Sheets

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Action Verbs Helping Verbs and Linking Verbs Posters: This resource set contains nine (9) colored posters that explain the basic difference between action verbs, helping verbs and linking verbs for your students. With clear examples, these posters are great for teaching or reviewing the concepts. Also included are a center sort activity and student writing sheets for them to record those that are encountered in their reading. Additionally, I included all posters in black and white. You may choose to resize the posters as sheets for your student grammar notebooks as well.
Handwriting Patterns - Lines and Letters
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Handwriting Patterns - Lines and Letters

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Are you ready to get your students super excited about writing? With this product added to your writing activities you’ll get your students pumped up about writing lines and letters of the alphabet. Handwriting Patterns – Lines and Letters is a set of pre-writing posters, cards, mats and worksheets that help students to practice the writing patterns needed to form the letters of alphabet correctly. This set encourages students to start drawing different type of lines - the first step in pencil control and enhances both motor planning and fine motor skills. Included in this set are varying handwriting line formats for differentiated practice, letter and word mats, posters and alphabet cards. —❀❀❀—Handwriting Pattern Mats and Worksheets - The Handwriting Pattern Mats contain tracing lines for multiple practice opportunities. The patterns include: straight, horizontal, diagonal, zig zag, curved, wavy, castle top and lots more! Each mat also hast check boxes for students to keep their posture and hand grip in check! —❀❀❀—Letter Characteristics Posters -These posters depict both the UPPERCASE and lowercase letters of the alphabet according to these characteristics: Straight letters Tall letters Short letters Donut letters Diagonal letters Letters with tails Letters with curves Letters with humps and closed humps I also included the grouping uppercase (capital) and lowercase (common). These groupings are particularly useful for the teaching and revision of letter and can be used as a sequence for the introduction of the letters. Once the similarities of movement are pointed out, then students are able to develop a metacognitive awareness of letter formation that can support their practices of letter writing. —❀❀❀—The “Letter Looks Like” Cards is my own creation in which each letter is fixed to an object, animal or person as a visual reminder of form. I have tried to align them based also on initial sound to make a meaningful connection for students. —❀❀❀—Letter Form Visual “Make It!” Cards - There are 26 cards (2 per print) that show students how to make their own model of the letter using either straight lines, curved or circular shapes. —❀❀❀—Letter and Word Practice Mats - These mats are geared towards guiding students to write freely within grids or frames. There are 2 x 2 grids (large letters); 3 x 2 grids; multiple grid rows and large single lines then soft double guide lines for more precise handwriting. I also included a handwriting free style sheet and letter formation sheets with start points for students to keep in their writing folders. —❀❀❀—Fillable Letter Mats - With these letter mats your students can use play doh (playdough), chain links or any medium to fill the space within the letters. These work well as write on and wipe off mats that can be laminated or placed in plastic sleeves.
Homophone Posters BUNDLE (All 87 Posters)
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Homophone Posters BUNDLE (All 87 Posters)

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This is a BUNDLED set of display posters (87 total) featuring some of the most common homophones that you students encounter in their reading. The posters are colourfully designed and include an example that helps the children to understand the difference between each of the words. The homophones included are: SET 1 there/their/they’re you/you’re its/it’s to/too/two SET 2 by/bye/buy where/wear/we’re which/witch whose/who’s we’ve/weave aren’t/aunt/ant I’d/eyed he’d/heed we’d/weed I’ll/isle/aisle you’ll/yule he’ll/heal/heel we’ll/wheel here’s/hear what’s/watts SET 3 be / bee bean / been hear / here hour / our hair / here / hare / hear know / no knows / nose mail / male meat / meet plain / plane prince / prints right / write road / rode sail / sale sea / see son / sun steal / steel tail / tale wood / would ate / eight You might be interested in the individual sets listed below: Homophone Posters: Set 1 (10 Posters Including There/They’re/Their) Homophone Posters: Set 2 (35 Colored Posters Including By/Buy/Bye) Homophone Posters: Set 3 (42 Posters Including Knows / Nose)
Sequencing  Cards and Worksheets BUNDLE
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Sequencing Cards and Worksheets BUNDLE

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Save 20% on this bundle of sequencing cards and cut and paste sheets. These are perfect for students who are now starting to sequence and for those who are in need of a challenge. It is a fun and engaging set for all students The bundle includes mostly 4-scence sequences with some 3-scene sequences: Picture Sequencing Cards Picture Writing Prompts with Sequencing Cards for Daily Writing Story Sequencing Cards with Cut and Paste Sheets In all there are over 200 cards in 3-scene and 4-scene sequences.