Literacy Assessment

107 Pins
 2y
Collection by
High School, Ideas, Prefixes And Suffixes, Teaching Prefixes, Teaching Spelling, Teaching Latin, Secondary English, Teaching Vocabulary, Vocabulary Instruction
Authentically Teaching Greek & Latin Roots for Secondary Vocabulary
Montessori, Pre K, Parents, Reading, Teaching Phonics, Teaching Reading, Preschool Literacy, Teaching Kids, Reading Skills
How to Teach a Child to Read: The Ultimate Guide
Word families game Workshop, Daily 5, Word Families, English, Word Families Games, Literacy Stations, Phonics Words, Early Literacy
June Joy! - Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits
Word families game
Read website for more details about each one of these. How to Teach a Child to Read - helpful for teacher and parents of children in preschool, kindergarten, and first grade
How to Teach a Child to Read: The Ultimate Guide
Read website for more details about each one of these. How to Teach a Child to Read - helpful for teacher and parents of children in preschool, kindergarten, and first grade
Phonics Crash Course, Part 2, phonics rules and terminology that they should have taught you in college, but didn't. A perfect cheat sheet for kindergarten, first, and second grade teachers Phonics, Phonics Activities, Phonics Rules, Phonics Reading, English Phonics
Crash Course in Phonics, part 2
Phonics Crash Course, Part 2, phonics rules and terminology that they should have taught you in college, but didn't. A perfect cheat sheet for kindergarten, first, and second grade teachers
Reading Strategies, but don't use 'Stretchy Snake' etc Reading Comprehension, Anchor Charts, Decoding Strategies Anchor Chart, Reading Anchor Charts, Decoding Strategies
Ten Pin Linky: Reading Ideas & GIVEAWAY reminder!
Reading Strategies, but don't use 'Stretchy Snake' etc
Are you working on dividing syllables, specifically with open and closed syllables? Your learners won’t be able to resist these “cut the cheese” syllable cards from my 6 Syllable Types Interactive Pages Pack! *The free download can be found towards the END of this post. Just click on the teal download button. **This post contains … Grammar, Dividing Syllables
Dividing Syllables - Open and Closed Syllables - This Reading Mama
Are you working on dividing syllables, specifically with open and closed syllables? Your learners won’t be able to resist these “cut the cheese” syllable cards from my 6 Syllable Types Interactive Pages Pack! *The free download can be found towards the END of this post. Just click on the teal download button. **This post contains …
7-syllable-types posters Word Problems, Decoding Multisyllabic Words
7 Syllable Types Resources - Make Take & Teach
7-syllable-types posters
Year 6 teacher with an abnormal love of grammar, reading and singing. Word Work, Writing, Words, Dyslexia Kids, Teacher, Reading Writing, Teaching Writing
Missie Bee
Year 6 teacher with an abnormal love of grammar, reading and singing.
Have you ever wondered if there is an order you should be following for teaching reading? Learn more about pre-reading skills, CVC words, learn to read at home Parenting Tips, Reading Fluency
sinirlerini serbest bırak süpürme belirlemek 140.htm
Have you ever wondered if there is an order you should be following for teaching reading? Learn more about pre-reading skills, CVC words, learn to read at home
Motivation, 2nd Grade Reading, First Grade Reading
First Grade Fluency
When progress monitoring, you need tracking sheets that will allow you and your students to see progress. These printable progress monitoring sheets are perfect for student data binders, RTI goals, IEP goals, and progress monitoring. Organisation, Student Data Binders, Data Binders, Data Folders, Student Data
IEP Goal Progress Monitoring Tracking Sheets for Data Collection
When progress monitoring, you need tracking sheets that will allow you and your students to see progress. These printable progress monitoring sheets are perfect for student data binders, RTI goals, IEP goals, and progress monitoring.
Are you making these common mistakes when teaching reading in K-2? Do you remember elementary school? Despite the fact that it was (ahem) years ago, I have a pretty vivid picture of the first day of fourth grade. Our teacher held up our new-to-us reading books and our brand new workbooks, and he told us sternly … �“Now, DON’T go home and read all the stories in your new reading... Read More » Teaching, Primary School Education, Teaching Methods, Literacy Assessment
10 mistakes to avoid when teaching reading
Are you making these common mistakes when teaching reading in K-2? Do you remember elementary school? Despite the fact that it was (ahem) years ago, I have a pretty vivid picture of the first day of fourth grade. Our teacher held up our new-to-us reading books and our brand new workbooks, and he told us sternly … “Now, DON’T go home and read all the stories in your new reading... Read More »