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Sound: 1st Grade ScienceOur school has adopted the Next Generation Science Standards and one of my favorite units in 1st grade is our Sound Unit. NGSS asks that students conduct experiments to explain that vibrations make…Cindy FriedmanSound Energy Anchor ChartSound Anchor ChartTeaching SoundSound ExperimentsScience Anchor ChartsSound ScienceSound Energy1st Grade ScienceFirst Grade Science
First Grade ExperimentsH Brothers anchor chart after our word sorting mini-lesson. I wrote the words a head of time on flash cards and then let the kiddos sound out the words and glue them on the chart according to which digraph the word had. Now, this anchor chart lives in our word work center so that the kiddos can practice reading and making H Brother words.Ashley HolmesFirst Grade ExperimentsDigraphs Anchor ChartBlends Anchor ChartH BrothersPhonics ChartKindergarten Anchor ChartsClassroom Anchor ChartsReading Anchor Charts2nd Grade Reading
Ow And Ou Anchor ChartMalia Hollowell • Your Science of Reading BFF on Instagram: "This interactive anchor chart is a BIG crowd pleaser!👏 It’s a fun way to help kids learn when to write the /ow/ sound with OU vs. OW. You just need a simple stack of Band-Aids… When the /ow/ sound comes in the beginning or middle of a word, it’s most often spelled OU. A few examples include sound, loud, & ouch. But when the sound comes at the end of a word, it is spelled OW. Think of how, now, & cow. (OW is also used when the…Taylor DeadyOw And Ou Anchor ChartOw SoundInteractive Anchor ChartsIce PlayBig CrowdScience Of ReadingAnchor ChartCrowd PleaserIn The Beginning
Phonics Anchor ChartI cannot tell a lie - I love anchor charts. No, I REALLY love anchor charts. I am a visual person, and I think most kids like to see their learning on display as well. Anchor charts also help me look good, because they remind me of what's what! It was actually fun (really?) to study vowel pairs, vowel digraphs, and diphthongs. I'm not kidding! I combed through their book to make this chart in order to put all of the information onto one chart. We had this chart up for 2 weeks and referred to…Lisa LathamVerb Anchor Chart 2nd GradeVowel PairsPhonics ChartPhonics RulesClassroom Anchor ChartsReading Anchor ChartsEnglish PhonicsJolly PhonicsPhonics Words
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The Bandit 'Y', Number Words, and Greater Than Less Than AlligatorI had started this post the week we got out for Christmas break but then realized it had never posted. Our last story was An Egg is An Egg (...Jill BowserElementary WorksheetsThe Letter YFirst Grade PhonicsClassroom Anchor ChartsSpelling PracticeProject WorkPhonics WordsTeaching ElaFirst Grade Reading
20 Perfect Anchor Charts for Teaching Phonics and BlendsEvery great reader has their beginnings in sounding out words!Autumn Bennett HayballPhonics ActivitiesSilent EFirst Grade ReadingTeaching PhonicsKindergarten LiteracyKindergarten ReadingTeacher HacksReading ActivitiesKindergarten Classroom