For those of you who are experiencing warmer weather, longer days and the smell of sweet fruit, summer winds and salty air these summer themed resources and ideas are for you.
Quote and image by Emma Farrell – Clever Classroom Font by Kimberly Gewein Fonts.
Summer Vocabulary Cards with vocabulary chart and record cards.
The file includes 52 cards each with a bold image and text to match.
(One of two pages)
To help develop vocabulary and work on meaning, I like to use Venn Diagrams. For K-1 I use two large hoops fashioned as a Venn diagram. Students sit in a circle around the Venn Diagram and we read, discuss and decide where each object or card belongs and why.
Your Venn diagram can be easily used with any of our vocabulary cards. In this example, I have used our Winter and Summer Vocabulary cards found in our TpT store.
I have included the headings and a free summer, winter Venn plus a generic sheet that you could use after any comparing any two topics or ideas using two hoops. Click here to download the free Venn printable.
Click on the image to download the freebie.
I sometimes hand the Venn hoops on the wall using plastic hooks and adhering the cards as we go. This would serve as an ongoing reference for both reading and writing lessons.
This is the final file in the series of our popular, Making and Writing Sentences for all seasons.
This series of resources has been designed for Pre-K and K students and would be ideal for emergent readers and writers.
Click on any of the images to see more.
The vocabulary cards (x52) are featured above are all included in this file.
Our Summer Reading Activities for the home have been super popular again this year. Teachers can give this to students as a summer handout, ready for parents to use these no fuss activities around the home.
Download the preview file for a closer look here.
This file is full of summer features: weather, words, time of year, clothes, food, activities, outings, playing, garden, beach and camping. There are also printables for beginning sounds, word families, beginning blends, rhyme, plurals, root words and one handwriting page.
Click here to download the preview file.
Pop on over and download our FREE Summer Vocabulary Charts with two record sheets. These would be great for a writing center, word hunts, making words and story writing.
I love having printables ready to go for center work, on on one, morning work and fast finishers. I wanted to make printable worksheets that would suit any list.
When I began, it started at about 25 pages and it kept growing. This jam-packed file, is ideal for Kindergarten and first grade students.
The cute printables would be ideal for Summer to prevent the summer slide.
See our summer pins for more ideas here.
(Visited 1 times, 1 visits today)
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.