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Camping Write the Room : 3 differentiated options : 12 cards : FUN!

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Your students will LOVE writing the room. This set includes 12 camping-related words that are missing either beginning, middle, or ending sounds.

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DISPLAY CARDS: You’ll print these and put them around the classroom. I have cute clothespins stuck to the wall with blue sticky tack. I just clip new cards in each week (I keep each set of 12 cards up for about a week)… simple! You could also use tape or whatever works for you. You could even skip putting them around the room and use these as task cards on rings that kids flip through… No wrong answers! :)

RECORDING SHEETS: You’ll find several differentiated options… check them out and choose whatever is best for your kids. You could put these in erasable sleeves to save paper …or make copies.

oSimple & Sweet (Perfect if you don’t want to make new copies each week- this sheet could be used ALL year long!)

oSimple WITH Picture Clues (Nice if you want kids to be able to easily “re-read” the finished product and recall what each word says)

oCircle the Word (Awesome for kids who aren’t ready to write the whole word on their own- they look @ the display cards & circle the matches)

ANSWER KEYS: These are for you (just in case) and/or for the kids. I often have it posted at a designated spot in the room so kids can come over and check their own work after they finish finding and recording the words.

The Routine: If you put words around the room, kids put their recording sheet on a clipboard (fun!) and walk around finding the words, thinking about what’s missing, and recording their answers. Words can be found in ANY order, but they’re numbered to keep things organized and let them see what else they’re looking for. Happy writing!

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If you’re looking for MORE differentiated Write the Room resources like this (my students look forward to this as a literacy center every week!), I have some you should check out! Get the big year-long, money-saving bundle HERE!

Or just grab a set or two of these:

LETTERS AND SOUNDS: upper and lowercase letters, beginning sounds, ending sounds, middle sounds

CVC AND CVCE: CVC words (3 mixed vowel sets and a set for each vowel: a, e, i, o, u), CVCE words (1 set)

DIGRAPHS AND BLENDS: beginning digraphs, ending digraphs, s blends, and r-controlled vowels

THE SEASONAL COLLECTION: 10 sets, 1 for each of these: January, February, March, April, May, “Summer,” September, October, November, December

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page.
Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters.
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).

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