Acrostic poems are a specific style of poetry that are easy enough for even the youngest readers to write. Celebrate the fall season with this FREE Pumpkin Acrostic Poem Printable. Poetry is a worthy form of written expression to cover in your studies and can be a fun way for kids to learn to express […]
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FREE CVC “Lift the Flap” Fall Printable Memory Games!
Are you teaching reading to your little one? Grab these two FREE CVC “Lift the Flap” Fall Printable Memory Games! to teach CVC words (consonant-vowel-consonant, like “cat”, “hug”, or “pig”) to your student! It includes instructions and printables for an apple-themed game and a fall-leaf themed game. Free, printable games are a fun way to […]
Monster Fine Motor Activities
Monsters! Halloween is near and Monsters are everywhere! However, these cute Monster Fine Motor Activities will help develop and improve fine motor skills! Hand strength and coordination are important for kids. They also help with cutting skills as well as improve handwriting! The best part is that these activities are so fun, kids won’t know […]
FREE Short E CVC Printable
Learning vowel sounds can be tricky for new readers, but practice makes perfect. Get this FREE Short E CVC Printable for your phonics lessons. Beginner readers use the letter sounds they have already learned to sound out each individual letter and learn to blend them to make one word. CVC words are simple consonant-vowel-consonant words […]
FREE Woodland Math Ten Frames
Ten Frames are a simple, visual method for teaching number values and other math basics. Make learning about numbers fun for your children with these FREE Woodland Math Ten Frames. Frames are especially useful for early learners but can be used for children who need help visualizing. Teach the value of numbers, counting forward and […]
FREE Easy Reader Spider Life Cycle
If you are studying life cycles in your homeschool this year, October would great for studying spiders with this FREE Easy Reader Spider Life Cycle. Your kids will enjoy the life cycle of a spider and get practice with their reading and handwriting. The freebie includes three different readers for kids to learn about a […]
The “Matthew Effect” Could Be Affecting Your Reading
Do you have a struggling reader? Would they rather play games or go outside than read a book? Maybe they enjoy watching television and movies rather than reading the book? There is usually an underlying reason that a child (or adult) doesn’t like to read. Sometimes it can be related to a disability, such as […]
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