It sure feels like we are superheroes in kindergarten… learning to read is a pretty cool thing! We made this anchor chart to show off all of our amazing *reading superpowers*!
Thanks so much Lindsey! The kids are really diggin their *superpowers*! ๐
Karen,
I am glad you found a new blog designer. I was totally stalking your thread as you were searching for a new designer. I am thinking about doing the same thing. Jumping Jax looks super cute!
Thanks Alyssha… I can't wait to see how it comes together! Its like christmas over here! perhaps you'll like it so much you'll go with them too! ๐
Can't wait to see your new blog design! Love the anchor chart. Learning to read is amazing. Some of my prekinders are totally ready to start reading, but I'm not sure where to go next with them since it's not in the curriculum (and I've only taught 6th graders before!) Any advice/good resources I should check out Karen?
Speaking of giveaways, I'm having one for my transportation unit if you want to hop on over. ๐
Hey Jessica! Thanks for coming by! I can't wait till you guys can check it out… it looks amazing! Wow, you took quite a jump, huh? from 6th to Pre-K is crazy! I went from 3-4-5 for 8 years to Kindergarten 2 years ago and it was a huge deal. I can imagine yours was an even bigger shocker! I would say, if they know their letter sounds, start with having them learn some sight words. I, like, the, can, a, am, — those are the ones I always start with because then it leads well to emergent reading… stuff like "I like ___" or "I can ___" After we know all our consonant sounds, I go to short and long vowels, because those are like the *glue* that put words together! You could start with some easy short vowel word families -at, -in, -ed, etc. and use magnetic letters to make words by changing the initial consonant. I hope you can use some of those pointers– that's how I have been teaching my kinders to read and they are really taking off! I'm about to go check out your giveaway!
Thanks for the great ideas Karen! You are so helpful, thank you! ๐
~Jessica
I LOVE the super powers!! Kids can totally relate to that, and who doesn't want to be a superhero? =) Thanks so much for being a part of our giveaway! We totally appreciate it! -Jackie- Sister Teachers
I love your anchor charts. I want to make some similar to your reading & writing charts. Thanks for the inspiration! Linda Kindergartendoodles.blogspot.com
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Your anchor chart is super cute!
Lindsey
Lovinโ Kindergarten
Thanks so much Lindsey! The kids are really diggin their *superpowers*! ๐
Karen,
I am glad you found a new blog designer. I was totally stalking your thread as you were searching for a new designer. I am thinking about doing the same thing. Jumping Jax looks super cute!
Alyssha
Teaching and Tapas: 2nd Grade in Spain
Thanks Alyssha… I can't wait to see how it comes together! Its like christmas over here! perhaps you'll like it so much you'll go with them too! ๐
Can't wait to see your new blog design! Love the anchor chart. Learning to read is amazing. Some of my prekinders are totally ready to start reading, but I'm not sure where to go next with them since it's not in the curriculum (and I've only taught 6th graders before!) Any advice/good resources I should check out Karen?
Speaking of giveaways, I'm having one for my transportation unit if you want to hop on over. ๐
~Jessica
Fun in PreK-1
Hey Jessica! Thanks for coming by! I can't wait till you guys can check it out… it looks amazing!
Wow, you took quite a jump, huh? from 6th to Pre-K is crazy! I went from 3-4-5 for 8 years to Kindergarten 2 years ago and it was a huge deal. I can imagine yours was an even bigger shocker!
I would say, if they know their letter sounds, start with having them learn some sight words. I, like, the, can, a, am, — those are the ones I always start with because then it leads well to emergent reading… stuff like "I like ___" or "I can ___" After we know all our consonant sounds, I go to short and long vowels, because those are like the *glue* that put words together! You could start with some easy short vowel word families -at, -in, -ed, etc. and use magnetic letters to make words by changing the initial consonant. I hope you can use some of those pointers– that's how I have been teaching my kinders to read and they are really taking off!
I'm about to go check out your giveaway!
Thanks for the great ideas Karen! You are so helpful, thank you! ๐
~Jessica
I LOVE the super powers!! Kids can totally relate to that, and who doesn't want to be a superhero? =) Thanks so much for being a part of our giveaway! We totally appreciate it!
-Jackie-
Sister Teachers
I love your anchor charts. I want to make some similar to your reading & writing charts. Thanks for the inspiration!
Linda
Kindergartendoodles.blogspot.com
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