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Alphabetical Order |
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Alphabetical
Order - Primary Resources |
Students
will be given 6 words to put in alphabetical order. Click and drag the words
to put them in the correct order. |
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Alphabetical
Order |
Another
activity on alphabetical order. |
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Working with Words |
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Spelling
Games based on the Dolch Sight Words |
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Read the sentence, with the missing word. Click the letters in
the soup to spell the missing word. |
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3 levels of working with C-V-C words. |
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Make a compound word, by starting with the word in red and
choosing a word in blue that will create a compound word. |
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Each poem deals with a different long vowel sound. Choose the
poem to read. After reading do the activities for that poem. |
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Choose a phoneme. A word containing a gap will appear in the
sand. Listen to Colin the Clam say the complete word then click on the
sandpie with the right spelling for the missing phoneme. |
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Find the word that means the same as a word given |
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Find the word that has the opposite meaning to the given word. |
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Drag a vowel sound into the slot to spell the word correctly.
Use the slow/fast slider to increase the challenge. |
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Find the word in the list, type the missing letter to complete
the spelling of the word. |
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Drag the letters into the correct order to spell the word. 3
levels. |
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Select
the document style you wnt to learn about or creat: Information Report,
Recount, Explanation , Persuasion, Discussion, Narriative, Response or
description. First students will learn about this type of document, then
they will see examples, finally they can use the template to create their
own document. |
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Students must Log in (you may want to create accounts first). Choose a picture for each page and write a story. |
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Choose the correct word to complete the sentence. |
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Arrange the words and phrases to make a complete sentence. |
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Poetry writing tips with Jack Prelusky. Write a poem and publish it online. |
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There are several activities on this page. Scroll down the page
to locate. |
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Create a scene for the story and then add the story starter to
create your own story. |
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6
fables, fairly easy to read |
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Over 100 fables to choose
from. |
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Fables
from Ancient India. |
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Happy
Child |
220 of Aesop's Fables,
short and easy to read |
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Reading Activities – Comprehension |
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Read the story, then answer the questions about the story. |
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Read the sentence, choose the correct word to fill in the blank
and complete the sentence. |
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Read
sentences, put in order |
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