Fall


1 page. Use this clipboard as an anchor chart to list rules or other concepts. Run off and give to students as a writing prompt to make lists, record data etc.

2 pages. These two alphabet posters can be used as a friendly assessment for: Common Core State Standard RI.K1d and L.1.1a Simply have students point to the upper and lowercase letter that you ask for. Circle the ones they get incorrect & jot down what letter they said it was. This FREEBIE is part of my big Paperclip Pals Alphabet Packet on TpT.

12 pages. A terrific easy reader for young students that includes wonderful math extensions.

12 pages. Common Core State Standards: RF.K.3c, RF.1.3c This is a fun and interesting way to review Dolch Words. Print the templates on Avery (30-on-a page) labels and press the stickers on large Popsicle sticks. Use them to play games and make phrase

2 pages. If your students are having a problem learning the various lists, try breaking them down by their phonetic sounds. I have had really good success teaching the lists phonetically.

20 pages. Great for Daily 5 activities and a wonderful way to get the Dolch words into your students heads. You might find that some children do better if they can read the words in a phrase rather than separately.

22 pages. Great for Daily 5 activities and a wonderful way to get the Dolch words into your students heads. You might find that some children do better if they can read the words in a phrase rather than separately.

19 pages. Common Core State Standard: RF.1.3c Great for Daily 5 activities and a wonderful way to get the Dolch words into your students heads. You might find that some children do better if they can read the words in a phrase rather than separately.

22 pages. Common Core State Standard: RF.K.3c Great for Daily 5 activities and a wonderful way to get the Dolch words into your students heads. You might find that some children do better if they can read the words in a phrase rather than separately.

25 pages. Common Core State Standard: RF.K.3c Great for Daily 5 activities and a wonderful way to get the Dolch words into your students heads. You might find that some children do better if they can read the words in a phrase rather than separately.

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