Around our fair region (the Pacific Northwest) this week, we've had some snow flurries, resulting in as much as 4 inches of snow in some areas of higher elevation! This resulted in non-stop news coverage of what I lovingly term, "The Snowpocalypse."
Yes, I said 4 inches. My colleagues in the Midwest, commence the eye-rolling - we deserve it.
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Students learn how to address and mail an envelope.
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uppets, story web and mini-book.
Here's a free Winter Words printable!
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Here’s a free Short Vowels Puppets template. Your students will enjoy creating their own stories and puppets, as they say each short vowel word. This lesson plan includes a pre-assessment, plan for differentiating the lesson based on the needs of each student and a post-instruction test.
Here's a free Long Vowels Puppets template. Your students will enjoy creating their own stories and puppets, as they say each long vowel word. This lesson plan includes a pre-assessment, plan for differentiating the lesson based on the needs of each student and a post-instruction test.
Your students will enjoy creating their own masks and writing skits. You'll find a free, printable mask below. The activity can be differentiated, depending upon the needs of the child. For example, students can re-write a common nursery rhyme or create a story of their own to act out.
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When studying the _ug word family/rime, this little ladybug can be a helpful visual.
Onset – An onset is the beginning consonant element in a syllable, before the vowel. (For example, the word ring. R is the onset and ing is the rime. (Ring, wing, king and bring all belong to the ing word family.)
Rime or Word Family-...
Here's a fun Chocolate Chip Digraph Game and lesson plan!

A digraph is two letters together which create a new sound (e.g. ch, sh, th, wh, qu, ph, -ck).
Bring unsweetened chocolate, cocoa butter, sugar and chocolate chips as visuals for your lesson. Put all of the ingredients on display in the classroom. Hide...
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