This year I used word families to supplement my reading program. The students have fun with whole class word family activities, and this brings success in individual practice during work stations.
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I always begin by introducing the word family, then completing a word sort . |
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Our first individual project is completing the mini book during work stations. I love these from Scholastic because they require writing AND reading. They complete the book and read it to me or a parent helper. |
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The next day the students add the beginning sound. This is from www.hubbardscupboard.com. This is a first grade website, which just shows how much we teach in kindergarten now.
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For whole class fun, I find word family flip charts to use on our Promethean Board. |
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For ongoing practice, I print off the word family books from Hubbard's Cupboard.Each word family has a stage 1 and stage 2 booklet. I organize them into a binder and a parent volunteer reads them with the students. |
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Here is a stage 2 book for the at family. Differentiation! |
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I found this freebie from themeasuredmom.com. She has many, many of these"stick mats" for free. I printed, laminated and added velcro. These are great because they include words beyond CVCs and add vocabulary discussion.
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Lastly, I am lucky enough to have the Heidisongs Sound Blending DVD and CD. What a fun way to sing and use our bodies to learn word families! Here is the link:
http://www.heidisongs.com/our-products/details.php?id=164&keywords=Sound_Blending_Songs_for_Word_Families_DVD
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