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Phonemic Awareness and Phonics 1.0.1 First Grade Ideas, Reading Foundational Skills, Letter School, Literacy Specialist, Phonics Resources, Core Ideas, Speech Articulation, Phonemic Awareness Activities, Child Education

“Phonemic Awareness- or the sensitivity to, or explicit awareness of, sound structure in words- is a key component to predicting reading success! -Blachman, 1991 Do you ever wonder what your little ones are really capable of? I mean they can do so much and the progress they make is tremendous. However, for those little ones that just […]

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Adventures in Reading by A. W. Creations: FCRR (Florida Center for Reading Research) Student... Florida Center For Reading Research, Reading Intervention, Student Activities, Free Resources, Teaching Ideas, Florida, Reading

FCRR has a lot of FREE resources available for teachers to use with students. They've been around for awhile. I've used many of their activities over the years and decided to make some more things to do with my students. This link will take you to their Student Center Activity page, where you can check out all the resources for K-5. "During 2004-2007, a team of teachers at FCRR collected ideas and created Student Center Activities for use in kindergarten through fifth grade classrooms…

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FCRR Student Center Activities | Florida Center for Reading Research Compound Words Activities, Teacher Evaluation, Student Center, Center Activities, Teaching Ela, Teacher Assistant, Differentiated Instruction, Student Drawing, Foundational Skills

A team of researchers and teachers at FCRR collected ideas and created Student Center Activities for use in pre-kindergarten through fifth grade classrooms. The activities are designed for students to practice, demonstrate, and extend their learning of what has already been taught, sometimes with teacher assistance and sometimes independently. Students can complete the activities in small groups, pairs, or individually.

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