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This page is perfect for any visual learners struggling to differentiate between b and d. The images offer a trick for remembering the two letters.
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This printable chart shows both the capital and lowercase letters of the Greek alphabet.
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Hide these cards around your classroom to give your students a fun Earth-day themed activity to complete. They'll have to find all the cards to be able to answer all of the questions on the worksheet.
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Read about the Newfoundland pony, an animal known for its strength, courage, and common sense. Then answer a series of reading comprehension questions, complete a vocabulary activity, and respond to a writing prompt.
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This anchor chart shows pictures and spellings for eight gl- words. They are: glove, glasses, glow, glass, glue, gladiator, globe, and glad.
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This phonics anchor chart shows the fr- words frog, frame, fraction, fridge, fries, frisbee, fruit, and friends.
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Show your students several examples of fl- words with this handy anchor chart. Words include: flag, flower, floor, flamingo, flute, flame, fly, and floss.
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Review and display this anchor chart with the words dress, dragon, dream, drum, drill, drink, dresser, and drive.
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This anchor chart shows the cr- words crane, crab, cry, crash, crib, crack, crown, and creek in both picture and written form.
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Read all of the cl- words on this anchor chart. The printable page includes the words clap, clothes, clown, clean, climb, clover, clam, and clock.
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Provide visual examples of common br- words with this anchor chart. The words on this file are: bread, brick, broom, broken, braid, brush, branch, and brain.
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Use this anchor chart to show your students examples of common words with the consonant blend bl-. Words included on this page are: block, black, blueberry, blinds, blow, blanket, blender, and bloom.
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This anchor chart has eight scr- words shown in both picture and written form. They are: screen, scraps, scrub, scream, screw, scratch, scroll, and scribble.
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Review or teach well-known shr- words such as shrimp, shred, shrug, shriek, shrub, shrink, shrivel, and shrew.
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Review words like splint, splotch, splurge, splay, split, splash, spleen, and splinter with this anchor chart.
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Review or teach common squ- words such as squint, squares, squeeze, squish, squirrel, squid, squat, and squirm.
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Check out this file for several examples of spr- words. The words shown include sprinkles, sprout, spring, spray, sprint, sprain, spread, and spruce.
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Take a look at this page for images and spellings of eight example str- words. Words include: street, strong, string, stripes, stretch, strap, straw, and stream.
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This anchor chart shows pictures and spellings for the thr- words three, throne, throw, throat, throb, thrill, thread, and through.
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Proofreading is an essential ELA skill. What better way to practice than using ELA-themed words? Read the sentences, circle the spelling word, write CORRECT if there's no mistake, and provide the real spelling if there's an error.
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All twenty-five spelling words are packed into this puzzle. 12 are hidden across, 9 hidden down, and 4 hidden diagonally - but only 1 doesn't overlap another word.
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Kids will love this puzzle. Clues contain definitions, fill-in-the-blank sentences, antonyms, and more. You'll need to know which literary device is used when someone says "the garden begged for rain" to answer #2 across.
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Unscramble the jumbled letters of your spelling words and write the correct word on the line. Just don't make a mistake of your own!
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These review cards can be used for whole class, small group, or independent study. Consider adding a definition to the back so that they double as spelling and core vocabulary practice!
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The old saying is true: practice makes perfect. Print this file to give your spellers practice writing their words using pre-made, neat columns.
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Of STW's three tiers of alphabetizing activities, this is the most difficult. All 25 words must be sorted at the same time using just a pen or pencil. Check answers using the key on page two.
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Bring a dash of hands-on fun to the English classroom using this cut-and-paste alphabetizing worksheet. It's perfect for kinesthetic learners.
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If test time is right around the corner, print up a class set of these answer sheets to save yourself and students from having to scrounge for spare paper.
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Which basic word can be used as both a noun and an adjective? This worksheet asks about parts of speech, vowel sounds, complex consonant spelling patterns, syllabication, and word definitions.
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Although the activity can be adapted for handwriting, don't let typing skills fall by the wayside. Reinforce spelling and typing simultaneously with this worksheet, complete with pared down word list, instructions, and scoring criteria.
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Test-day preparations aren't complete until you have a copy of this sheet. Word order has been scrambled and each word is paired with a full sentence using it in context.
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Alphabetize these genres, devices, text elements, and English skills in bite-sized chunks of five words at a time.
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The various terms, devices, and elements associated with the English Language Arts can be tricky to spell and define. Studying this themed list of spelling words will help address those issues.
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This set of flashcards lists the spelling level (F), theme unit (Careers), and then the word in large, bold font. It also identifies the bonus words as basic or challenge level.