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Elementary reading independent work packets for Microsoft Publisher

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 5) ay, ai, ee, er, igh, ea, ir, ie, ou, oo,

Decodable sentence strips (level 5) ay, ai, ee, er, igh, ea, ir, ie, ou, oo,

Created by
RRachel97
Have your students been learning vowel digraphs? This is the resource for you!These decodable sentence strips can be used for:Diagnostic testingReading interventionIndependent reading activitiesPartner reading Consolidation work These sentence strips are great for building fluency and confidence in your readers. These sentence strips focus on decoding vowel diagraphs. Each strip has 6-7 decodable words per sentence, making it an achievable goal for early readers. By having your students read the
Preview of Decodable sentence strips (level 6) all and alternate spellings

Decodable sentence strips (level 6) all and alternate spellings

Created by
RRachel97
Decodable sentence strips for students who are learning to read!This level focuses on alternate spellings, including: le, ear, or (er), a (o) a_e, ea, lk.Can be used for:Testing Reading interventionIndependent activityPartner reading These sentence strips are useful for developing fluency and creating confidence in your readers. Each strip contains 8-10 decodable words per sentence, making it an achievable goal for early readers.
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 Fact versus Opinion

Fact versus Opinion

Four pages including:-Fact Clue Words -Opinion Key Words- Two (2) Fact/Opinion Worksheets Simple and effective way to remind students the difference between fact/opinions and quickly assess their understanding of the two.
Preview of Decodable sentence strips (level 4) Using diagraphs ai, ow, ee, igh

Decodable sentence strips (level 4) Using diagraphs ai, ow, ee, igh

Created by
RRachel97
Is your class learning vowel digraphs? This resource is perfect for students who are beginning to read independently! You could use these decodable sentence strips for:Diagnostic testingReading interventionIndependent readingPartner reading This resource is most suited to low reading levels, with a focus on mastering vowel digraphs (ai, ee, igh, ow). This resource is useful for developing fluency and creating confidence in your readers. Each strip has 4-7 decodable words per sentence, making it
Preview of The first 300 sight word popcorn words. Perfect for display!

The first 300 sight word popcorn words. Perfect for display!

Introducing a fun and easy way to display sight words for your students. Never waste time making flash cards or word walls again!These adorable popcorn kernels can be used for a wall display or printed for students to use as part of independent games or when working with the teacher to practice the most common words in reading and writing. This pack includes 300 sight words packaged for your convenience!There is a blank page in both yellow and white (for those wanting to save on printing) so you
Preview of "The Children of Noisy Village" Chapters 5-6 Reading Road Map

"The Children of Noisy Village" Chapters 5-6 Reading Road Map

Created by
Laresa Watkins
This set of worksheets compliments chapters 5 & 6 of "The Children of Noisy Village" by Astrid Lindgren. Your children or students will learn new vocabulary, answer questions to check for comprehension, and access higher level thinking skills while using this road map! This is a fun way to foster independence in reading. Road maps for the remainder of this book are available on my site.
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 "The Children of Noisy Village" Chapters 7-8 Reading Road Map

"The Children of Noisy Village" Chapters 7-8 Reading Road Map

Created by
Laresa Watkins
This reading road map for Chapters 7-8 of "The Children of Noisy Village" by Astrid Lindgren is a fun way to foster independence in your students or children. These worksheets will teach new vocabulary, check for understanding, and introduces higher-level questioning. Children will also have a chance to engage their creativity through art. Road maps for other chapters in the book are available in my shop.
Preview of "The Children of Noisy Village" Chapter 9 Reading Road Map

"The Children of Noisy Village" Chapter 9 Reading Road Map

Created by
Laresa Watkins
This road map for "The Children of Noisy Village" compliments chapter 9 of the book. It will guide your children independently through the chapter, ensuring comprehension and accessing higher level thinking skills.
Preview of Phonics Read and Draw

Phonics Read and Draw

This is a great assessment for your phonics skill of the week!! Have your student highlight the phonics skill that you are working on in each sentence and read the sentence. Finally their favorite part, illustrate the sentence!!
Preview of Strega Nona - File folder activity

Strega Nona - File folder activity

Strega Nona - 2 Separate activities!!! FREE! This activity is meant to be used on an interactive file folder. Once the student has read the book, they can use the file folder to arrange character traits to the matching character. The second activity is a story mountain for the Strega Nona book. Same concept, students will match the sentence to the corresponding part of the story. These activities can also be done as a cut and paste.
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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

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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.

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