by LuAnn Santillo | Nov 21, 2019
Hide and seek games are so much fun! Try this game to practice blends. In the Meadow – Lesson 13 I can identify blends. Objective: To identify blends. (RF.K.1, RF.K.3) Materials: flower cut-outs, small clipart of a bee, marker Procedures: Make flower...
by LuAnn Santillo | Jan 28, 2018
Spray plastic magnetic letters with gold paint and your child will have an exciting treasure and a fun learning activity! Under the Sea – Lesson 25 I can spell cvc words. Objective: To spell cvc words. (RF.K.2) Materials: plastic letters, gold spray paint, toy...
by LuAnn Santillo | Nov 14, 2017
Teaching blends and digraphs doesn’t have to be like pulling teeth! But sometimes pulling teeth can be fun, especially if you are pulling teeth from a shark! Under the Sea – Lesson 14 I can identify beginning sounds of blends and digraphs. Objective: To...
by LuAnn Santillo | Sep 16, 2017
Who likes to go deep sea fishing? Here is a fun “fishing” lesson to practice beginning sounds, including letters and blends. Under the Sea – Lesson 1 I can identify letters and sounds. Objective: To identify sounds. (RF.K.1, RF.K.3) Materials: bin,...
by LuAnn Santillo | Sep 8, 2017
Our final lesson for Set 13 At the Beach is identifying beginning sounds. What better way than to have a picnic? At the Beach – Lesson 28 I can identify beginning sounds. Objective: To match objects to their beginning sounds. (RF.K.2) Materials: picnic basket,...
by LuAnn Santillo | Jun 2, 2017
Creating little beach umbrellas for response cards is a cute way to practice vowel sounds. Another thought…those little paper umbrellas for drinks would be even cuter! At the Beach – Lesson 7 I can identify short vowel sounds. Objective: To identify short...