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Anna Geiger

January 31, 2015 •  19 Comments PSPKK123

A peek at our week: Letter A Activities

Take a peek at our letter A activities this week! While the Letter of the Week is much too slow for kids in kindergarten, I've enjoyed following this format with my preschoolers at home.  Our youngest son just turned three. I've begun a Letter of the Week with him, and each week I'll be sharing our activities. (Update: I published this post years ago when my children were young. Now that I have more time, I've ... Read More

Filed Under: General Tagged With: fine motor, preschool, arts and crafts, Pre-K

January 28, 2015 •  16 Comments PSPKK123

Making Connections during Reading

Last week, in our reading comprehension series, This Reading Mama wrote about teaching children to use their schema to understand what they read.  Everyone brings a different schema to the books they read, because schema is your background knowledge.  It's shaped by your experiences, the people you know, and the books you've read. Today we're tackling another reading comprehension strategy: making ... Read More

Filed Under: General Tagged With: first grade, second grade, third grade, kindergarten, reading comprehension

January 20, 2015 •  11 Comments PSPKK123

Word slider cards for short e

Need something that will give your child practice sounding out words with short vowels? Some of you have asked about our final set of  word slider cards.  They're finally ready to share! The concept of word slider cards is super simple.  Just write single syllable word on a long strip of paper.  Leave spaces between each chunk of the word.  Then cut off the end of a sealed envelope and pull the strip out, letter by ... Read More

Filed Under: CVC Words, Reading Tagged With: first grade, kindergarten, short e

January 16, 2015 •  17 Comments PSPKK123

Level 4 handwriting pages – upper and lowercase

Today I'm sharing a big set of fun and free handwriting worksheets! So what do your kids do when it's time to practice their handwriting?  I'm guessing they don't jump up and cheer. Sitting down with a number 2 pencil and copying rows of letters and words... yeah, I wouldn't be too crazy about it either. But not to worry - I've created a pack of fun handwriting pages. Do your kids love fun facts?  My kindergartner ... Read More

Filed Under: Handwriting Tagged With: worksheets, first grade, second grade, third grade, kindergarten

January 14, 2015 •  29 Comments PSPKK123

Reading comprehension strategies series

Join me for a  look at reading comprehension strategies that will help your child grow as a reader. This Reading Mama and I teamed up to bring you another collaborative series!  Together, we shared nine reading comprehension strategies to help your child learn and grow as a reader. In this series you'll find sample lessons, book lists, and other tools to bring these strategies to ... Read More

Filed Under: Reading, Comprehension Tagged With: first grade, second grade, third grade, reading comprehension

January 13, 2015 •  PSPKK123

Phonics books

How to assemble Print the pages front to back, starting on page 2. (Page 1 is my Terms of Use - be sure not to print it or they will all be messed up!)  I like to print on light or medium cardstock. Each book will be two full sheets of paper, front to back.  Cut on the horizontal center of each book.  (I love our paper cutter! I've used it for years.  A little pricey on Amazon, but you might be able to get it at ... Read More

Filed Under: Printable Books Tagged With: first grade, second grade, kindergarten

January 4, 2015 •  6 Comments PSPKK123

Phonics books for -y, -ie and -ey

It's another set of free phonics books! (This post contains affiliate links.) Can you believe we're on set 22 of our free phonics books collection?  Now that we've been working on two-syllable words for a while, today's set features two-syllable words with these endings: -y (as in candy), -ie (as in cookie), and -ey (as in monkey). Let's take a look! Each book starts with the new phonics pattern.  On the right, ... Read More

Filed Under: Reading, Multi-syllable words Tagged With: kindergarten, phonics books, first grade, second grade

January 3, 2015 •  65 Comments PSPKK123

Blend & digraph bingo

It can be hard for pre-readers to hear the difference between single consonants and blends.  Try this free Bingo game to help your early reader master blends and digraphs! My Four knows his beginning sounds without any trouble, but hearing the two distinct sounds in a blend is difficult for him.  When he worked on our beginning blends clip cards, I could see that we needed to take things back a step. And that brings ... Read More

Filed Under: Reading, Digraphs & Blends Tagged With: blends, digraphs, first grade, kindergarten

January 2, 2015 •  5 Comments PSPKK123

Phonics books for 2-syllable words (-le, -el, -ar,-er,-or)

We're almost at the end of our collection of free phonics books.  Here's set 21! (This post contains affiliate links.) For the last few sets, we've been working on two-syllable words.  For this set, I chose two-syllable words with these word endings: le, el, ar, er, and or. Here's a sample book! You'll notice that I put the word ending in a different color.  Your child should be able to read the first chunk using ... Read More

Filed Under: Reading, Multi-syllable words Tagged With: first grade, second grade, phonics books, free printable

January 1, 2015 •  10 Comments PSPKK123

Phonics books for VCV words

Yay - more phonics books!  This is a set of four books featuring VCV words. (This post contains affiliate links.) So... are you wondering what a VCV word is? Don't worry - it's not complicated.  VCV simply means vowel-consonant-vowel.  It's a pattern we find in many two-syllable words. VCV words can be either open or closed. Let's look at  a few examples. Here's an open syllable VCV word.  The first syllable is ... Read More

Filed Under: Reading, Multi-syllable words Tagged With: VCV words, first grade, second grade, phonics books

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