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Use a nursery rhyme to teach Kindergarten phonics skills (phonemic awareness, word families) and basic skills (listening, following directions, numbers, colors, feelings)
Teachers use different approaches to teaching reading. Some use the language experience, or holistic approach; others emphasize the study of phonics.
Elementary students copy the text structure of children's picture books about spring and use simple sentences, rhyming words, and acrostics to write books about spring.
Elementary students rhyme, write couplets, make and paint clay pumpkins, and write pumpkin poems during a reading lesson about The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin.
Limerick activity to teach students how to create a funny limerick to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
When naming your baby, do a little test and think about all the cruel rhymes the name could produce and whether it pairs well with your last name or not.
Mastering letter recognition and sound is easily done with these phonics games focused on learning to read, and best of all, having fun!
Primary students learn sight words, sounds, rhymes, word patterns, and spelling skills during reading and writing lessons featuring a classroom Word Wall.
Use the picture book Mouse's First Spring in an elementary reading lesson plan teaching elementary students how to use literary devices of onomatopoeia and alliteration
The main approach to reading and spelling in English schools is systematic phonics, which teaches children to recognise the sound and spelling patterns within words.
Use the trade books One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, and Hop on Pop to create fun activities for elementary students.
Teach traditional elementary spelling words with a little flair to get the younger student excited about learning new words.
After basic vowel sounds, teach a child to recognize vowel-consonant cluster patterns. Begin with sound clusters that use the vowel "a", as in the "VCe pattern".
Elementary students respond to journal prompts, identify sight words, match rhyming words, and write poems during The Cat in the Hat unit lessons.
Every writer has their own style, but seasoned and budding authors alike have room to play with their creativity with these tips on how to develop poetic flow in writing.
Choose a Halloween picture book for vocabulary and word skills for the deaf.
Halloween is the celebration of ultimate pretending. Use this opportunity to build vocabulary and language skills in your child.
Use this guide for an informal homeschooling assessment test of communication skills and basic math functions for kindergarten and pre-kindergarten readiness.
Educational games and activities can replace a kindergarten curriculum. Learn about board games, homemade games and playtime activities for teaching math and more.
The best Christmas books for primary kids include The Polar Express, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, If You Take a Mouse to the Movies, and The Night Before Christmas.
Ideas to help your students learn more about Chanukah and have some fun in the classroom.
Using flashcards can make practising spelling and reading skills more enjoyable. Try these activities and games to reinforce classroom lessons.
Use vacation pictures and original poems to create a family scrapbook!
Get the child to understand alphabet cluster patterns in spelling, and he has an important tool that will greatly improve his spelling abilities.
Jog your memory and find the rhymes to fit your poem with a rhyming dictionary.
An active follow-the-leader style game or sit down giggly games, these gems are sure to entertain.
Adventure and misadventure, fantasy and fairy tale, monsters and mystery...growing up isn't easy, but some story from this guide suits the sympathies of any child.
Use the book The Runaway Pumpkin to help students identify examples of patterned text and use them to compare and contrast story elements such as characters and events.
ABC Teach and Carl's Corner are two educational websites that provide useful manipulative materials for teaching word families.
Short projects that are manageable for Mother's Day are presented.
It's easy to make reading fun and memorable during spring story times. Preschoolers will love listening to these rhythmic, funny springtime tales.
Writing poetry is a wonderful way to share views and opinions with others, but an uninformed poet may not be able to reach his or her audience without some guidance.
Fun, meaningful activities for successful spelling lesson practice that can be used with kids with learning disabilities!
Of the 6 Traits of Writing, "Voice" is the most abstract and difficult for students to grasp. This lesson helps students see the power of voice to enliven their writing.
Elementary teachers and parents can use the funny poems in "What's The Weather Inside?" by Karma Wilson to teach kids poetry rhyme patterns, homophones and connotation.
Some helpful guidelines to aiding the creative process of lyric writing for a Broadway show.
Grab the reader's attention with these useful strategies that will make anyone want to read more.
Poetry editing can be a terrifying experience or a revelation. An experienced poet explains an essential feature to poetry editing that eases an author's effort.
Improving reading skills doesn't always have to involve reading books. Here are several ways parents can help boys or girls ages 6 to 8 who have problems reading.
Mastering the villanelle is one of the most difficult tasks in poetry, but through a few simple tricks, the form can be tackled and result in a lyrical work of art.
The trade book One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss can be used to teach primary students reading fluency, writing, math pattern, and phonics lessons.
Preschoolers learn best through play. Not only are the concepts learned easy to retain, but creating a File Folder Game is cost efficient and fun to create!
Phonemic and phonological research has shown the benefits of using phonological and phonemic awareness activities at the very early stages of reading.
Robert Frost wrote many poems in blank verse. With this early poem, he showed how poetic devices other than rhyme can make the words into effective poetry.
The homeschool kindergarten year can be one of discovery and fun. By modifying kindergarten curriculum, a homeschooling parent can create an engaging learning experience.
Knowing the proper terms is essential to writing, reading, analyzing, or discussing poetry effectively. Here are the definitions of some the most common poetry terms.
Here are some tactics and techniques which will help both professional and novice songwriters understand the ins and outs of lyricism.
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