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Should You Give Spelling Tests in Kindergarten

Should You Give Spelling Tests in Kindergarten?

Do you give spelling tests in Kindergarten? While there are some benefits to spelling practice in Kindergarten, I don’t think spelling tests should be required in Kindergarten. Students are just learning how to segment words and make letter-sound connections. Spelling is an important skill, but there are some do’s and

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5 No Prep Word Work Activities

5 No Prep Word Work Activities for Kindergarten

As students are learning how to read, write and spell, word work activities are a great way to practice their phonics skills! Word work gives students an opportunity to play with words, and develop into better readers and spellers. During my ELA center rotations, one of my go-to centers was

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How to Teach Phoneme Isolation

How to Teach Phoneme Isolation

Which phonics skill do you teach after letter recognition and letter sounds? My answer is phoneme isolation, also known as identifying the beginning, middle, or ending sound (phoneme) in a CVC word. While this is a phonemic awareness skill, I’ve found great success with tying phonemic awareness into my daily

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Back to School Read Alouds for Kindergarten

Back-to-School Read Alouds for Kindergarten

It’s back-to-school season again and chances are you’re looking for some back-to-school read-alouds for Kindergarten. The two main books that may be popping up everywhere are The Kissing Hand and First Day Jitters. While they are great books, I wanted to find some different options for that first week of

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