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Word Family Flower Wheels

Hi there blog hoppers! It is so nice to be here. Today I would love to share with you an exclusive sample from a new resources I am working on. 

Here is Australia, we are almost finished the school year and while reviewing some work with my first graders this week, I noticed they needed some 'mixed review' of sounds/spelling patterns. They have done really well each week, learning new word families, but when I mixed them up - they found it very challenging.

Luckily, I had already been working on some some word family flower wheels already. 

Students will spin the flowers and write 'real' and 'nonsense' words that they make. 


A larger packet of them will be available in my TpT store soon:


Each flower in the sample packet I am giving you today, includes a mixture of sounds, so your students are challenged to think about everything they have learnt this year!


You can grab this sample packet, featuring 5 Word Family Flower Wheels, by clicking on the image below:



Thank you so much for visiting - have a great day! 

- Mel (From the Pond

Phonological Awareness Freebie

Hi, it's Reagan from Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits, and I am excited to share a freebie today!

As a primary teacher it is so important to give students the time and opportunity to develop phonological awareness.  Distinguishing between spoken sounds takes repetition and practice.  With all the components of learning to read, this one is so crucial!  

With the help of a teamie giving me a nudge, I put together 11 different phonological games for students to play.  In partners, students work their way around the game board numerous times listening to the sounds that make up the word they land on.  For example if a student lands on a picture of a bat, they must distinguish that this is an -AT word family word out of the short a word families.  If their partner then lands on a picture of a fan, they will notice that these two words are different.  The new word has the -AN sound.   I am excited to have something in place now that my students can use to develop that phonological awareness.  We can play this whole group on the projector and later I can turn it over to my students!

{Side note--I love to use coins as my student markers on games because they quickly learn the names of the coins just by grabbing a game marker}

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Roll-and-Write-11-Phonological-Awareness-Games-1301398

To play the game, the students will roll, count, and move around the game board landing on different pictures.  As students land, they must record either the spelling pattern they land on, or the entire word. (For students just working on distinguishing oral sounds, leave out the recording sheet and just practice distinguishing orally)  The game continues until the recording sheets for both players are full.  Once the game play is finished the teacher will reveal the winning pattern.  The student that recorded the most of that particular word family is the winner of the game.  This way the game is open ended and can be used over and over!    If you read my post about how we do word work, this is an example of our may do literacy games that student play when they finish their must do work.  To differentiate this game, teacher can choose from a variety of recording sheets. 
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Roll-and-Write-11-Phonological-Awareness-Games-1301398


To snag a freebie short a game board and recording sheets, just click the picture below and download the preview file!  You will get the short a word families game board with recording sheets! :) 

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Roll-and-Write-11-Phonological-Awareness-Games-1301398

 Another way I develop phonological awareness is with my Flipping for Phonics Books
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Flipping-for-Phonics-Guided-Reading-Flip-Books-999028

Here's a video of my students doing them in a small group!  One of my students was using her teacher of the day coupon!  She got to sit in my chair and flip through the book with "her" small group.




Phonics Flip Books 

Aw this almost makes me miss being in school... I miss those precious kids!  But I am also in LOVE with my Summer vacation!  so for now I will trudge on...  ;)

Beginning Sound Mega Game Pack

I've been working on two things for the past three weeks.  My newest unit and the postcard exchange.  With the second week of school under my belt, a finished unit, and second exchange being finalized... I'm a happy lady!

Click image above to link!

This bubbly fun beginning sound mega pack is filled with 239 pages of easy to use games.

Included are...


Beginning Sound Teaching Posters with all sound images on each alpha card for instructional introduction to sounds. You'll want to ensure students have the vocabulary before playing games independently. 



Beginning Sound Sort Cards with up to five images per alpha letter. Vowels are created. in orange chevron backgrounds and Consonants are created in pink chevron backgrounds.



Beginning Sound Clothespin Match with three games provided for different beginning sound images. Each game has different color backgrounds for easy identification!


Beginning Sound BINGO with five games provided for different beginning sound images. Each game has different color backgrounds for easy identification! Spinner come in coordinating design for added organization.


Beginning Sound Puzzles with all beginning sound images placed on the right side of the puzzle pieces and alpha letters on the left side.


Beginning Sound “I Have, Who Has” Cards with three games provided for continued practice! Background images for each of the games differ for organization.


Beginning Sound “Go Fish” Cards with two games provided for differentiated support! Background images for each of the games differ for organization.


Blackline Master of only the Beginning Sound Cards are provided. Send a copy home for students to practice! 



Meets Common Core Standard: RF.K.3. Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words. {Distinguish between similarly spelled words by identifying the sounds of the letters that differ.}

Games and Posters sold separately would cost $29. This bundle is discounted to $20 and will provide support for at least a month! Don't forget to check out my half sized freebie teaching posters and close up images of each game in the free preview download! You can access this free preview by clicking the first image above!

If you love what you see and would like to follow more, I have a lil ole blog called Primary Graffiti.  I'd love that you link over and join my journey as I loop with this class from Kindergarten to 2nd Grade!  =D

Word Work

I love these instant learning centers from Lakeshore.  Here is how I used this one in class.