Guessing Game – G Sound
This clue-based guessing game makes working on the /g/ sound fun! Students try to figure out the initial and final /g/ words with as few clues as possible. They can play in teams or individually. A game board is also…
This clue-based guessing game makes working on the /g/ sound fun! Students try to figure out the initial and final /g/ words with as few clues as possible. They can play in teams or individually. A game board is also…
These are just what you were looking for... no prep, print-and-go pages for your students who are reducing initial clusters! Each page includes 4 minimal contrast word pairs with 10 pictures each to color or mark off. Practicing both words…
This set of materials focuses on combining direct objects in winter sentences. By combining two basic sentences into one concise sentence, students become aware of sentence structure and sentence quality. This can then be carried over to their own writing…
Want to know how to make working on antonyms actually fun? Make it a rhyming "rapping" activity! Student enthusiasm grows just by adding this little extra element. Here's an example of rhyming antonym pairs..."I say after. You say ___. I…
I love using fill-in-the-blank stories to work on parts of speech. The problem I find with most of them is that they address too many different parts of speech in a single story. Friendship Soup is fun, winter story for…
Help your students combine two sentences into one concise sentence by getting rid of the redundant subject and combining the verbs. The cut-apart sentence pieces help students physically manipulate sentence parts. The worksheet can be used as a pre-test and…