Learning Resources
Use the chart to label letters, say the sound related to the letters and say the name of an object that starts with that letter. Students can use it to make upper and lower case letters appropriately. This knowledge would be applied in reading and writing.
Use the chart to recognize the two letters that together make one sound. The chart could be used for reading and writing.
Students can use this printable word wall for spelling high-frequency words at home.
A fun, hands-on home activity to practice matching objects to their beginning letter.
Roll and Write (given words)
Copy and edit to input six given sight words for students to practice with this dice activity.
Roll and Write (blank)
Students choose their own six sight words to practice printing with this dice activity.
Listen to the song, Down by the Bay, and then rhyme and write your own silly verse.
Student can use the chart to identify frequently used words. Students can "sing" the words to the tune of 'Mary Had a little Lamb' going in rows from left to right.
A list of activities and resources to work on sight words at home and at school.
Letter and Sight Word Videos
Watch each letter video to find both the upper and lowercase letters hidden in the pictures.
Watch each letter video and follow along with a whiteboard or paper to practice proper letter formation.