by LuAnn Santillo | May 5, 2020
Here is a fun lesson to practice onset and rime. And it goes along great with our new book, Blue Jay. Tweet tweet! In the Meadow – Lesson 21 I can read words using onset rime. Objective: To read words using onset rime. (RF.K.3) Materials: plastic colored eggs,...
by LuAnn Santillo | Jul 10, 2018
Make learning time feel like play time with Duplo blocks! Family Fun – Lesson 16 I can sort words by their word family. Objective: To sort words by their word family. (RF.K.2) Materials: Duplo blocks, labels, markers Procedures: Choose word families that you...
by LuAnn Santillo | Apr 9, 2016
Here is an easy onset-rime activity to create with styrofoam cups. Your child will have fun seeing what words can be formed. Down on the Farm – Lesson 24 I can read cvc words using onset-rime. Objective: To read cvc words using onset rime. (RF.K.2) Materials:...
by Half-Pint Kids | Oct 23, 2015
Children love nursery rhymes and the Medieval theme is perfect for using them. Here is a cute activity for “Sing a Song of Sixpence” to practice the “ing” word family or word ending. Your child will love making the blackbirds out of...
by Half-Pint Kids | Oct 19, 2015
Today is our first lesson for Set 8 Medieval Magic. Your child is sure to enjoy this “magical” tactile writing lesson to learn about “ing”. Medieval Magic – Lesson 1″I can decode ‘ing’.”Objective: To decode “ing”....
by Half-Pint Kids | Aug 29, 2015
Here is an easy way to practice blending sounds to read real and nonsense words! Outer Space – Lesson 16 “I can read real and nonsense words.” Objective: To decode real and nonsense words. (RF.K.2) Materials: 2 cube tissue boxes, white contact paper,...