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 | Sep 17, 2019
Using your senses makes learning stick. In today’s sight word lesson, your child will use her sense of sight, touch and smell! In the Meadow – Lesson 10 I can read sight words: so, yellow. Objective: To read sight words: so, yellow (RF.K.3) Materials:...
by LuAnn Santillo | Aug 19, 2019
We found this cute game on Pinterest and adapted it for our lesson on decoding words with two vowels together. So fun! Lesson 9 I can decode words having two vowels together. Objective: To decode words having two vowels together. (RF.K.3) Materials: tic-tac-toe grid,...
by LuAnn Santillo | Jun 29, 2019
Here is a fun and easy-to-prepare lesson for blending sounds to decode new words. In the Meadow – Lesson 6 I can decode words. Objective: To decode words. (RF.K.3) Materials: wipe off board, marker, eraser, craft stick, snail clipart Procedures: Tape a...
by LuAnn Santillo | Jun 9, 2019
Retelling a story is a good way to tell if your child has comprehended what she has read. Snail is a perfect story to practice sequencing events. In the Meadow – Lesson 5 I can sequence the events of a story. Objective: To sequence the events of a story...