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the sight word tic - tac - toe game is shown with markers and pens

This is an awesome literacy center for kindergarten or first grade! Students would love playing it during Daily Five or word work. #learningtoread #literacy #DailyFive #ilovetoteach

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the sight words battleship game is shown in this image

Low-prep, free sight word games makes practice fun for kindergarten, pre-k, & first graders. Print printable pdf file for reading activities!

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the word study choice board is shown in black and white with words that spell out

Hello darlings! Just a few more days until I leave 3 Teacher Chick and launch my new blog That Teaching Spark. The blog still looks yucky and I am just waiting on the designer for some finishing touches! She has been awesome! Make sure to check back for some amazing gift card giveaways, TPT Product giveaways, and crafty giveaways! This post is an overview of the Word Study Program I use in third grade. Stick with me though, because you could do the same thing in your classroom, you just need…

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the sight word reading game is made with pops sticks

Play this super fun sight word game to improve reading skills! This is a great way to practice fluency with beginning readers! Oh Snap! is can be tailored to your child's reading ability & is perfect for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and/or 2nd Grade. #sightwords #readingskills #makelearningfun

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Free Spelling Game

You students will love this free spelling game. It's a great way to have students practice spelling in an engaging way...

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the friendly teacher word work in upper and lower elem for kids to practice their spelling skills

Take your word work reading center to the next level with these low prep and engaging word work centers! Plus, learn how to organize and run the word work center!

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the word work is made out of plastic letters and placed on top of a piece of paper

Email after email, I hear “How do you do word work? I want to expose my students to lots of different words but that’s a lot of prep. I do want to spend hours each week trading out words!” To this, I say – “PREACH!” So, I’m stopping by with a picture-heavy post all about...

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