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  • Building and Illustrating a Sentence in Reading Groups

    Our reading group book this week was titled, Birds, by Bruce Larkin.  We focused on the sight words this and is throughout the book.  The students were also introduced to the reading strategy, looking for a small word in a big word (i.e. is in this).  After reading the book all week, we created our own sentences and designed an illustration to match.  The students also put into practice their new knowledge of creating an interesting illustration by adding details.  They did a GREAT job!

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  • Glad to be back in Reading Groups

    After an “extended” winter vacation, we were all ready to be back in school this week!  We hit the ground running with a new emergent reader focusing on the new sight words, go and on.  We also began sounding out simple two letter words.

  • Our Adventure in Reading Begins…

    We started our adventure in reading today!  We discovered that all of the letter sounds that the children worked so hard to master during preschool, when put together, make words!  After reading the book, The Alphabet Tree by Leo Lionni, we began to build simple words in the -at family…C-A-T, H-A-T, B-A-T, R-A-T, then we sounded each of them out.  The children then worked independently on building their own -at family word and an illustration (good writers always illustrate their work with a picture that matches!)  For a fun way to practice sounding out words…visit Starfall and use their “Word Machine.”  This is a website that you will need to purchase a membership for a minimal fee.  This site is worth every penny.  You will be able to use it through first and second grade.  A fun, interactive way to practice essential skills.  LET’S HAVE FUN LEARNING!

    Letters by themselves are just letters

    But when they are grouped together...Presto! It's a word!