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Kindergarten reading assessments for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of RTI: A Guide For Teachers {Now Editable!}

RTI: A Guide For Teachers {Now Editable!}

Created by
The Bright Apple
Are you struggling with RTI? You're not alone. RTI is overwhelming for a classroom teacher. In this packet you will find all the resources that you will need to monitor your student's progress in your classroom. You will have forms at your fingertips to start the RTI process with students who are not making growth in your everyday core curriculum setting. This packet also offers an overview of RTI and the process. It will give you suggestions and a guideline on what to do with your student
Preview of Sight Word fluency practice EDITABLE Big Bubble breath boxes

Sight Word fluency practice EDITABLE Big Bubble breath boxes

Created by
Ms Hameister
Increase fluency by working on big bubble breath boxes. Editable document allows you to put in sight words, number words, color words, letters, numbers, or even sentences in to the breath boxes. Students are instructed to take a deep breath and get ready to blow a bubble while they read all of the words/phrases in one box. Eventually as fluency rate increases, student can read two to three boxes in one breath.
Preview of DIBELS 8th Edition Data Tracker

DIBELS 8th Edition Data Tracker

Track B.O.Y, M.O.Y, and E.O.Y, and progress monitoring data with this editable form. Make a copy for each child to keep in your data notebook. These forms are a great way to organize data for parent/teacher conferences as well as IEP and MTSS meetings!
Preview of Nonsense Word and Phoneme Segmentation Fluency Practice (Editable)

Nonsense Word and Phoneme Segmentation Fluency Practice (Editable)

Created by
Ms Hameister
Nonsense Word and Phoneme Segmentation Big Bubble Breath Fluency Boxes Leave the words as they are or edit the word boxes with word families or nonsense words you would like your students to work on. Students will take a deep breath like they are getting ready to blow a bubble and then read all of the words in a box in one breath. Students will try and work up to two or three boxes in one breath. Great fluency practice for nonsense words and word families.
Preview of Treasures Sight Words for Start Smart weeks 1-3

Treasures Sight Words for Start Smart weeks 1-3

Created by
Cindy Tirado
Use for High Frequency Words/Sight word work/practice. I always say "jet across" when I want my students to read a row of words quickly. I put my hand under each word and we fly across the row as quickly as we can. Use these sheets in the same way but just use your finger to "jet across". It's a fun way to practice High Frequency Words/Sight Words in class or at home and keep score to see their improvement. It is up to you how the sheets are used. These words also correlate to first grade
Preview of Decodable sentence strips (level 3) initial digraphs th, sh, ch, ck, ng

Decodable sentence strips (level 3) initial digraphs th, sh, ch, ck, ng

Created by
RRachel97
Are your students just starting to read independently?These decodable sentence strips are perfect for students who need to practise reading for fluency! Level 3 includes initial digraphs: th, sh, ch, ck, ng.These decodable sentence strips can be used for:Diagnostic testingReading interventionIndependent readingPartner practiseMost suited for low reading levels, with a focus on CVCC/CCVC words (4-5 letter words) and initial digraphs (th, sh, ch, ck, ng). The sentence strips are useful for develop
Preview of Decodable sentence strips (level 2) Double letters and CCVC

Decodable sentence strips (level 2) Double letters and CCVC

Created by
RRachel97
Perfect for students who are beginning to read independently!Use these decodable sentence strips for:Diagnostic testingReading interventionIndependent readingPartner practise This resource is most suited for low reading levels, with a focus on CVCC/CCVC words (four letter words) and sight words. Useful for developing fluency and creating confidence in your readers. Great size for small hands. Each strip has 4-7 decodable CVCC/CCVC words per sentence, making it an achievable goal for early reader
Preview of Decodable sentences (level 1) CVC words and sight words

Decodable sentences (level 1) CVC words and sight words

Created by
RRachel97
Give your students a sense of success with these decodable sentence strips! These strips are also editable, for your convenience. Great for early readers!Use these decodable sentences for:Diagnostic testing Reading interventionIndependent readingPartner reading Most suited for the lowest reading level, with a focus on CVC words (three letter words) and initial sight words. Useful for developing fluency. Each strip has only 3-4 decodable CVC words per sentence, making it an achievable goal for ea
Preview of Fiction Vs. NonFiction

Fiction Vs. NonFiction

Created by
Jessica Smith
I do a mini-lesson with my students to review fiction vs. nonfiction. Students then record their knowledge on the fiction vs. Nonfiction sheet. At each table I have a mixture of fiction and nonfiction books. Students go back to their tables look through the books and write the titles on in the fiction or nonfiction box on the sort those books side.
Preview of Editable Dolch Word Book- 220 Words

Editable Dolch Word Book- 220 Words

Editable sight word book features all 220 sight words students must know in first grade. It is grouped into 11 lists. Words can be changed to fit your classroom level. Students and teachers can use this book to practice and record words each student completes. This can also be used as a resource for parents to review words with their child. Print pages front to back, fold like a book and staple down the middle.
Preview of Distance Learning Inference Practice Stories Game Question

Distance Learning Inference Practice Stories Game Question

Created by
Wolf Classroom
30 original stories and questions that ask students to make an inference. Three different versions: one with a specific question about an inference that can be made about something in the story, one that has a generic question about an inference made, and a game format. Suggested directions for the game are included as well as possible ideas for how to use cards.Answer key provided.Provided in Publisher so you can pick and choose which cards you want to use and how you want to use them. You c
Preview of Word Wall Words

Word Wall Words

Created by
Dawn McGhee
This is a collection of 124 high frequency words large and bright enough for a fantastic Word Wall. You begin by introducing the red colored stars, then go through the colors of the rainbow to the more advanced words. Red, yellow, green, blue, and purple is the order to follow. This has been recommended and suggested by the Teachers College- Reading/Writing Project! Please see mini version for the students to use for sight word rings and individualized practice!
Preview of Sight Word Ring

Sight Word Ring

Created by
Dawn McGhee
An individualized approach to reinforcing sight word knowledge. Can be used with or without my larger version as seen in my store:Word Wall Words. These can be used for students to practice at home or at school! Begin with the basic words that are red, then progress to yellow, green, blue, and purple. If these words are mastered, your students will be reading and writing in no time at all!
Preview of Guided Reading Conferencing book {FREEBIE}

Guided Reading Conferencing book {FREEBIE}

Created by
The Willow Tree
This file contains documents you need to set up your reading conference book including: - term planner - conference record sheet - reading level recording sheet - elaborate reading conference sheet focusing on reading strategies, comprehension strategies, fluency and expression. - simplified reading conference sheet - a circle is something the student needs to improve and a star is something they do well - reading goals broken up by level I have attached the file as a pdf due to the number of
Preview of Distance Learning Retell SWBST Story Elements Sequence

Distance Learning Retell SWBST Story Elements Sequence

Created by
Wolf Classroom
Retelling resources including full page posters, half page posters, graphic organizers with and without name/date line, and sample lesson. Resources explain what it means to retell and how to use Somebody Wanted But So Then, Story Elements, The Five Finger Strategy and First, Then, Next, Last. Resources provided in Publisher so documents can be adapted if desired. Students can use resources in this format or they can be saved into another format for student use.
Preview of Audience Sheet for Book Reports

Audience Sheet for Book Reports

Created by
Kwal
I created this to aid in keeping students busy while others are giving a book report...it is very useful tool which allows students to be part of the grading process as well.
Preview of Distance Learning Text Feature Worksheets Activities

Distance Learning Text Feature Worksheets Activities

Created by
Wolf Classroom
Multiple text feature activities/worksheets/assessments. They are differentiated so you can scaffold based on each student in your room. Examples are given as well that connect to the book Spiders by Margaret Hall.Provided in Publisher so you can pick and choose which sheets you want and adapt for your students.Actual product does not have word PREVIEW written on it
Preview of Distance Learning Text Feature Hunt

Distance Learning Text Feature Hunt

Created by
Wolf Classroom
After introducing text features students can practice using them in fun ways.  Text feature hunt activities are one way to do that.  Students go on hunts in books (or any text of your choice) to find text features such as title, table of contents, headings, bold print, photographs, labels, captions, glossary and index.Each page has definitions and examples of one text feature at the top. One set of pages asks the students to just find the text feature. Another set of pages asks the students to f
Preview of Kindergarten Goals checklist

Kindergarten Goals checklist

This checklist coincides with the skills to be tested for GKIDS in the state of Georgia. You can also edit it.
Preview of Kindergarten Assessment

Kindergarten Assessment

This is a kindergarten assessment that can be used open entry and upon exit. It can also be used at the beginning of 1st grade.
Preview of AR Point Tracker

AR Point Tracker

Created by
Julie Chavez
This is the perfect tool to use when tracking your students AR points. I like to print this on 8 x 11 scrapbook paper to give it a beautiful background. It is an alternative to using lots of colored ink. However, if anyone would like me to add a color background, I am up for doing so! Btw, this is also editable!
Preview of Groovy Reader Reward

Groovy Reader Reward

Created by
Kelly Hamilton
I give these reward tickets to my kids when they show excellent fluency, clarity, and volume when reading aloud. I keep a list so that all the kids do get one eventually.
Preview of September Morning Work

September Morning Work

Created by
kristina lamey
Morning work aligned to College and Career readiness standards for the 2nd week in September of kindergarten.
Preview of September Morning Work

September Morning Work

Created by
kristina lamey
Morning work is aligned to College and Career Readiness standards for the beginning of the year in kindergarten. First week of September.
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Not only is reading a core concept in the study of English language arts, but it’s also a cornerstone skill for proficiency in many other subjects (for instance, without strong reading skills, students won’t be able to solve math word problems or read through primary sources for social studies class).

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Elementary students just learning to read can practice the basics with some simple, fun phonics practice activities or small-group reading centers focused around sight words. Students in middle and high school can read novels and complete hands-on, interactive assignments that build their comprehension and critical thinking skills. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's reading skills in no time.

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Engaging reading activities can energize your students and foster a love of reading. Here are a few ideas for reading activities from our teacher-created resources that you can find on TPT and try in your classroom:

Interactive Phonics Activities

Use hands-on activities such as sorting, matching, or building words with manipulatives to help students recognize phonics patterns and learn word families.

Word Hunts

Encourage students to find specific words either in a text or around the classroom to help reinforce sight word recognition.

Reader's Theater

Bring short stories, books, poems, or plays you’re reading in class to life by assigning roles to students and having them act out scenes. This can help enhance fluency and comprehension.

Interactive Read-Alouds

Engage the class by pausing during read-alouds to discuss the story’s theme, reflect on a character’s motivations or actions, or to ask students questions.

Comparative Analysis

Explore different adaptations of the same story (book versus movie, classic version versus a modern retelling) to encourage analysis of interpretation and presentation. You can also pair texts that are similar in theme, like poems and songs.

By incorporating these (and other!) reading activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for reading while enhancing comprehension, critical thinking, and communication skills.

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How can I make my reading lessons fun and engaging?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your reading lessons by using manipulatives, pairing unusual texts like poems and short films together, or doing an escape room activity.