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Teaching kindergarten reading

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Matching Objects to Words: Reading Activity: Hands on reading lesson; kindergarten reading; phonics; decoding skills; CVC words; first grade reading activity from Busy Toddler

Looking for an easy toddler activity? Try making a matching pairs sensory bin! This fun learning activity is perfect for toddlers on a rainy day!

10 Simple to Make Reading Games for Kids. These are great for learning sight words, word families and more! Love these hands on ideas for Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade kids (great with Dolche words in homeschool)

10 Simple to Make Reading Games for Kids. These are great for learning sight words, word families and more! Love these hands on ideas for Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade kids (great with Dolche words in homeschool)

Free kindergarten fluency practice. Includes one week practice for letter names, letter sound, nonsense words and CVC words. Perfect to send home for parents to practice or for a whole group, small group or partner literacy center activity in a kindergarten classroom.

Free kindergarten fluency practice. Includes one week practice for letter names, letter sound, nonsense words and CVC words. Perfect to send home for parents to practice or for a whole group, small group or partner literacy center activity in a kindergarten classroom.

Phonics Pin 1- This website provides a variety of resourceful videos that students can eat to work on letter pronunciation and vowels. All you have to do is click on the video that sounds most resourceful to what you’d child is currently leaning or struggling with.

Phonics Pin 1- This website provides a variety of resourceful videos that students can eat to work on letter pronunciation and vowels. All you have to do is click on the video that sounds most resourceful to what you’d child is currently leaning or struggling with.