called theschwa sound.This can cause lots of frustration for our young readers, and that is what this funschwa sound reading gameis all about. Use this free printable activity as a chance to practice reading the schwa sound with kindergarten, first grade, and 2nd grade students. ...
I was enrolled in kindergarten at the white clapboard school on the village green. Autumn’s color ritual began, lighting here and there small blazes which spread more each day until the pond was engulfed in brilliant shades of fire. The glowing forest lured us to play under its bright canop...
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The activity is quite simple. Have your little one pick up one of the words and read it out loud. You can remind them that “er”, “ir” and “ur” all make the same sound. Sometimes I have circled the two letters that make the “er” sound and above them write “er” to help...
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Kindergarten Pre-Kindergarten 30 to 60 minutes Directions During a unit of study focused on the winter season, have students look at images and read picture books focused on bears. Discuss not only how they look (color and shape) but also their habitats, food, where they live (using maps)...
So you don’t need an alarm clock to wake you up in the morning. Then around 7 am, we began to hear the kindergarten kids and teachers reading aloud or singing repeatedly (F.Y.I: We lived next to the kindergarten). Sometimes it drove me nuts. E.g. They spelt twenty like ‘T-W...