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Whether you're focusing on comprehension strategies, literary analysis, or honing writing techniques, we provide a diverse array of materials to support your teaching objectives. From engaging literature guides to interactive grammar activities, our resources are designed to spark curiosity, inspire creativity, and cultivate a deep appreciation for the power of language.


Worksheet for learning Beginning Blends - gl, gr
Worksheet divided into halves: Letters in my name, letters NOT in my name.  
Put up lists, read aloud, give hints, converse, and create a world of words! 
Caring for children: 26 page packet of all our sign language worksheets, combined.
Worksheet for learning Beginning Blends - g, r, gr
Have children name each picture.  Then ask them to write O or o next to each picture whose name begins with /o/.  Ask children to help Ollie Octopus find the rock by tracing the path showing pictures that begin with the /o/ sound.
Look at the picture - circle the word that will finish the sentence, print it on the line.  Words include rug, pup, bus, up, run, mud.
Pup, Pup, What's Up? This letter recognition game has a build in self-check.  Woof Woof! Children will "eat up" this exercise!
In each box, circle the word that names the picture (pin, fin, hit, dig, pig, hid, zip, big)
Worksheet of tips and hints for working with english language students: Do not assume that the child understands what you say.  Accompany your words with pictures, gestures, and movements that will help to convey your meaning.  
Words include rag, top, bad, jam, dog, nod, at, on, tap...
Read the words in the box.  Print the short U words under Short U, print the long U words under Long U.  Words include cute, must, bug, duck, jump, suit, tune, bump...
Worksheet for learning Beginning Blends - b, r, br
Words: pot, ten, wet.  Look at the pictures, read the questions, and write words to complete them.  Mark the smile (yes) or the frown (no) to show their answer to the question.  
Words include a, he, no, at, in, see, an, I, she, and, is, so, am...
"A and O" - words include rag, top, bad, jam, dog, nod, at, on, tap...
Read the questions and choose one of the underlined words for your answer.  For example, is it a drum or a plum, a block or a brick, a clam or a clock?
Participant's Guide: Building Blocks of Literacy
Worksheet for learning Beginning Blends - d, r, dr
Rainbow write each word using 5 colors: like, am, was.  Write the whole word in one color and then continue the same process with the other colors.