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UFLI Foundations and Secret Stories: The Backbone and the Lifeblood of Your Phonics Instruction - The Secret Stories
UFLI Foundations and Secret Stories: The Backbone and the Lifeblood of Your Phonics Instruction - The Secret Stories
Luna's Green Pet [Book]
Luna longs for a pet but the apartment building where she and her family live has a very strict NO PETS! policy. Not even goldfish are allowed. While her friends try to help with alternate pet suggestions, none interest Luna. Almost ready to give up, Luna spies in the trash something small, something green, something someone has discarded--a wilted plant. Perfect! Luna names her new pet Stephanie, confident she can nurse the plant back to health. When others question Stephanie's suitability as a
Small Group Phonics Planning Made Easy
Read to see how I plan and organize activities to run my small phonics groups in the beginning of the school year! Plus get this FREE customizable small group planning template to organize your own groups! #Kindergarten #Phonics #SmallGroups
Narrative Writing Interactive Notebook
How do you engage students in narrative writing? How do you teach narrative writing? Perhaps you're looking for a narrative writing lesson plan or narrative writing activities? These writing interactive notebooks are perfect for first grade, second grade, and third grade writing centers or writing lessons. Students plan their characters, setting, problem, and solution. They plan the beginnng, middle, and end with this story plan for brainstorming, prewriting and planning.
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Quick Pencil Grasp Hack from an Occupational Therapist!
Discover a clever and straightforward way to help children develop a proper pencil grip using a simple hair tie. This quick hack, recommended by an occupational therapist, ensures young learners can hold their pencils more effectively, promoting better handwriting skills. Perfect for parents and educators looking for practical, occupational therapy-inspired tips to enhance fine motor development in children. Give it a try and see the improvement in your child’s pencil handling during their drawing and writing activities!