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Syllable Series Part Four: Vowel Teams |
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Monday, July 27, 2015. Syllable Series Part Four: Vowel Teams. This is part four in my six part syllable series. I am having so much fun sharing this information about syllables with you! A few quick reminders:. If you are new to this series: Please read part one and click here. Read part two and click here. In order to follow along with this series, please download a chart I created on the six syllable types by clicking here. Have you grabbed your copy of CLOVER. Let's dig into part four! Vowel teams ca...
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August 2014The Literacy Nest: August 2014
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Thursday, August 21, 2014. Blasting Off A Great Year With High Flying Ideas Blog Hop Aug 22-24. Welcome to the Blasting Off A Great Year Blog Hop! I'm sharing strategies for hooking reluctant readers in your classrooms. Take time to find our your child or students' interests. I cannot stress this enough. Give an interest inventory. Share those interests so your budding readers find commonalities among their classmates. Now consider taking your reading interests a step further. Sometimes having the librar...
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Eric M Walton | Experience
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March 2014 - present. Java developer / Statistician (freelance) Java. Create documentation for existing regression analysis program. Deploy the HEA web app, using Eclipse, Java EE, Maven 2, and Apache Subversion on local machine. Refactor regression analysis for clarity and modularity. January 2014 - present. Ruby / Node.js developer (freelance) Ruby. Create and configure a database on the pronunciation, morphology, and definitions of English words. Music director / Pianist (freelance). New York, NY.
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April 2015The Literacy Nest: April 2015
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Have you heard the news! Educents is opening their MARKETPLACE! What does that mean? That means that besides the already AMAZING deals they offer on a daily basis, you can now purchase items from sellers stores, also on a daily basis! Over 500 sellers have already created stores in the Educents Marketplace, so you are sure to find some money-saving deals anytime you need them! I've created a special freebie to celebrate the grand opening of my Educents store. The Complete O.G.
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SXSW was a Success- Here’s our Best Feedback |
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Collaboration for all = Inclusion for all. Meet Hannah and Rachel. Follow on WordPress.com. SXSW was a Success- Here’s our Best Feedback. April 5, 2015. We had a blast collaborating with our friends from Whizzimo. And catching up with our friends at Brainpop. At this year’s SXSW Edu and Interactive Conferences. We are also thrilled with the new friends we made who are doing amazing things in the field (Click below and see for yourself! Others had it worse. Some adults were given blindfolds or glasses...
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Sarah's First Grade Snippets: Phonics Stories
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015. As a new school year begins, we have some new students who are. These story cards can be used as a warm up during guided reading groups or they can be used for partner reading. They can be put out during Daily 5 and used as a Read to Self option. Printables are also great because you can send them home! If you are interested in this set of SHORT vowel stories, you can get them at my store:. I now also have a LONG vowel edition! Posted by Sarah Paul. August 17, 2015 at 11:06 AM.
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The Syllable Series: Part 3- The R Controlled Syllable |
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015. The Syllable Series: Part 3- The R Controlled Syllable. This is part three in my six part syllable series. A few quick reminders:. If you are new to this series: Please read part one and click here. Read part two and click here. In order to follow along with this series, please download a chart I created on the six syllable types by clicking here. It spells out CLOVER. Each letter in CLOVER stands for a syllable type, but is NOT taught in that order. Let's dig into part three!
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Sarah's First Grade Snippets: Tour my Classroom... sort of
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Saturday, August 3, 2013. Tour my Classroom. sort of. One of my favorite parts of August in the blogging world is peeking into everyone's classrooms. I am always in awe. I don't even go back into my classroom for a couple weeks. So clearly, I don't have any pictures of my classroom for this year. :( I searched my camera and found a few from last year. Why in the world did I not take more pictures? I loved my classroom last year! I just really wanted to participate in this linky. :). Here is my coat close...
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Sarah's First Grade Snippets: August 2015
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Monday, August 24, 2015. Intervention Activities for Short Vowel CVC Words. I loved my Consonant Blends Intervention Printable Pack. So much, I decided to make one for short vowels. I'm so excited to have these ready to go for my small groups. I found these folders that have a clear pocket in the front and 3 hole fasteners inside. I put the word family page in the front as a cover and a resource for students. Each student in your group can make their own words then read them to each other. For the past y...
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Sarah's First Grade Snippets: Tutoring Tips and Tools
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Thursday, July 2, 2015. Tutoring Tips and Tools. It's been a busy blogging summer so far. I'm on a roll this week! Since most of us are not teaching in classrooms right now, I thought it would be the perfect time to talk about tutoring. Before I had kids, I was tutoring like crazy during the summer! Well, I've evolved a little. Now I have a cute teacher bag and a binder that go with me and a filing system at home. I thought I'd share some of my tutoring tips today. :). Photo from Dollar photo club).
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