Showing posts with label Literacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Literacy. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2013

5th Grade Prefixes & Suffixes Task Cards - Digital Download

Hello?

*tap, tap*

Helllllllloooooo?

Oh, HEY! You ARE there!

It's been a while; I know. I'm back with my same pathetic excuse though...time. I know we're all in the same boat and busy as bees, but I still haven't seemed to find my way of balancing time unlike all of you other talented multitasking people out there!

I'll get there eventually, I suppose.

Until then, thanks for welcoming me back without even as much as an eye roll. You're all too kind! ;)

I'm HAPPY to be back because it's for a good, good, GOOD reason! I've finally cranked out my first 5th grade product in my TeachersPayTeachers store! Yahooooooo!

I've created Prefixes & Suffixes task cards to share with you. There are 24 of them to be exact. Each word included on these task cards was carefully selected to help BUILD vocabulary (I'm learning that's the key to 5th grade!).

This download also includes an answer document for students to record their answers AND an answer key so that students can self-check their work.

The BEST part???

I'm offering these for ONLY $1 until 5:30 p.m. CST today, October 13.  I figure you all deserve it for hanging in there with me and being so patient, as always!

Go ahead, we won't waste any more time chatting it up over here. Get. to. my. shop! Buy yourself some quality work for your classroom!

See ya later...

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Prefix & Suffix Task Cards - Digital Download

This weekend I have been on a roll in terms of getting things in my shop - yay! That being said, it still takes time to crank out too many activities at once. I'm pretty picky about what makes the cut. :)

Today I've been working on Prefix & Suffix Task Cards, a great purchase for literacy stations in your classroom. These task cards target grades 2 - 4. Each task card has a multiple-choice question about a word with a prefix or suffix.

Here's a close up of one of the cards...
I LOVE the little robot! Isn't he cute? I thought my students would enjoy that.

The cards are also numbered so that students can easily record their answer choice for each card on the answer document that I've included in this digital download.


My students will be using these at literacy stations in the coming weeks, but these would also be good for early finishers - you know, those students that inevitably finish long before everyone else and sit there without anything incredibly valuable to do?! ;)

I hope to get some more task cards created in the near future, too!

Have a great week,

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Compound Word Puzzle Activity - Digital Download

This week we're studying compound words...fun!

My kids really seem to grasp this concept naturally, which is refreshing every once in a while. Too often I feel like my kids are working so, so hard, yet still have so far to go {expectations are CRAZY}!!

All that being said, the week isn't over with. And? Lately things haven't been all that I've hoped they would be. It's been rough!!

Is anyone else in the same boat?

Naturally, I'm sure many are. I'm a teacher. We're all teachers. And this gig is tough most of the time. This week and last have just been especially tough.

More on that later though; I think I'm going to make a freebie to share with you all that will hopefully help you as much as it has helped me {telling too much still, sorry}!

Any way, compound words have been fun so far this week & this Compound Word Puzzle Activity has been perfect at my Word Study Literacy Station!

There are 48 cards that pair together to create 24 compound words. These even have fun puzzle-like qualities that make them fit together perfectly. This digital download also includes a recording sheet for students to write down the words they create.




Many thanks to those of you who've purchased or downloaded lately and left positive feedback. Positive feedback helps TpT sellers so much, so any time you spend doing that is appreciated. I try to always, always leave positive feedback! :)


Thursday, January 3, 2013

Prefix and Suffix Word Sort Activity - Digital Download

Sorting activities are some of my favorites to prepare for Literacy Stations. I feel like they keep my students busy, but in an effective way. Plus, I think my students really enjoy sorting activities because it's such a basic concept to them!

This word sort activity was actually originally designed as independent work for my students, but because I made 5 versions (!!!) of the Prefix and Suffix Word Sort, I'm going to have my students use this at a Literacy Station in the coming weeks.

Woohoo! There's one activity I actually won't have to make in the coming weeks. :)
{Click here to download Prefix and Suffix Word Sort Activities.}

This digital download can be found in my TeachersPayTeachers shop (click above) and it includes 5 different version of cut & paste word sorts...meaning, there are 100 words for your students to work through and sort!

Enjoy! And...HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Making Inferences with Poetry - Free Download

This year on our campus we hosted a Literacy Night  - truly a lot of fun!

Literacy Night for us this year was an entire night (5:30 - 7:00 p.m.) of planned activities for students to do.  The Literacy Committee started off choosing a date and theme.  Then, each grade level selected an activity to prepare for students.

Our theme this year was "Winter Wonderland!"

The activities that each grade level chose didn't have to relate to the theme, but the decorations for the entire event related to that. There was a large mural that had been painted on cloth and displayed outside. Icicle lights hung from the breezeway covers outside. It was such a NEAT theme & I wish I had taken pictures to share!!

The activity I planned for the students was making inferences through poetry. I had already received some poetry from the Literacy Specialist that I worked with at the end of last year during my long term sub position, and then I Googled & found more online.



AngelFire.com has oodles of making inferences poems! I chose four of them for Literacy Night and "prettied" them up with fancy fonts. Then, I printed them on thick, colored card stock & laminated them. I made a set of 4 for each poem & scattered them across the table so that each was readily accessible by different children throughout the night.

Students read the poem & inferred what it's talking about. There are many different topics - from a tongue to a magic wand. Some of them are pretty funny, too! The kids really enjoyed them!

Hope you're all having a restful, merry Winter Break away from school. I'm so thankful for this time with my family!!
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