If you know me very well, or have looked at many of my items in my shops, you know that I am a big advocate of making words.
Working with word families is an effective way to get kids reading and help them learn to decode longer words. Learning to read should be a hands-on experience.
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Kids love using rubber stamps to make words too! |
Kids make lots of words with magnets and my 'Let's Make Words' book. I just enlarge the pages on the copy machine to make them larger. I have also used smaller cookie sheets with the smaller pages.
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Using write-on/wipe-off pouches from Lakeshore Learning, children are able to make words using dry erase markers. You know how they love markers! |
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So we are able to teach our students on how to build a good foundation regarding their basic skills as reading and & writing and what in addition they needed to occupy. sentence reworder
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