Games and Activities

Below are ideas for different literacy based games and activities which you can do with your student/s in the classroom or anywhere!

Freebie Fridays
Awesome website to check out. Teachers send in their freebies, and if you haven't heard, teachers are the biggest stealers, so take advantage of this!

Mrs. Cassidy's Classroom Blog

This blog is written by a first grade classroom teacher. It gives great ideas on different reading and writing games and activities to do with your students.

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FAIR Search Tool

This website is wonderful simply because if your student is struggling in a certain literacy area, such as phonics, fluency, comprehension, etc, this site will give you beneficial strategies to use with your students.

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Teaching Hearts

Great site with tons on different literacy activities divided up into different units and themes.

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What Can I Do With This Book

This is a blog created by graduate students that presents you books and activities that you can do with each book.

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2 comments:

  1. I love the "What Can I Do With This Book" link. Sometimes I would find a great book, but was unsure as to what to do for a lesson plan. This gave me some great ideas for "Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type", and a few other books =).

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  2. I liked the "What Can I Do With This Book" website. It showed me books that will catch the interest of the students. I liked how the website told me the subject area that I can focus on without giving me an actual lesson. This way I can be creative and think of a lesson my own way. I like how this website shows me different books that I can use to teach different subjects. Many students have talent but they do not always have the same skills. This way I can think of different lessons that will appeal to the other students who do no normally get to use their specific talent or interest in the classroom. For example, one of the books that were mentioned will be good for teaching theater.

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