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Try this Cut and Paste Book Instead of Color Word Worksheets!

child holding up a black paper with the letters "blue" glued on it to spell color words instead of doing a worksheet

Are you still using traditional worksheets to help your students master their color words? In my experience best way to help students that are struggling to learn their sight words is to provide opportunities for students to really study the letters in a meaningful way. Flashcards and color word worksheets alone just won’t cut it if a child is truly struggling. But cutting, unscrambling, and gluing to spell can make a meaningful difference and truly help. Today I’m thrilled to share a simple, but vibrant, booklet to help your students get one step closer to color word mastery for FREE. My students loved this project and I know that yours will too.

FREE Emergent Reader to Help Your Students Master Sight Words

cut and paste reader on student's desk surrounded by crayons, scissors, and a glue stick letters of the word the are glued down to build the sentence "I see the farmer"

Now that we are all in full swing of the school year, I have a fun treat to share with you today. It’s totally free and it’s just for YOU, dear Kinder Craze reader. I am so filled with gratitude for all of the readers that come to visit Kinder

Interactive Readers for Martin Luther King Day

a page from the MLK interactive reader sitting on student desk with a nicely colored picture and the letters of the word "say" glued down in order to complete the sentence "What would Martin Luther King say?" a glue stick and scissors are placed on top of work

Next week, the nation will celebrate the birthday of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. In addition to reading some of my favorite picture books about the real-life American hero, I will have my students work to complete their own emergent reader about MLK. My Interactive Sight Word Readers have become a weekly

FREE Sight Word Flashcard Labels

Summer is the time to gear up for the new school ahead and DREAM of how beautiful your classroom will be in the fall. It’s also a great time to binge your favorite shows on TV while prepping prep any simple tasks for the year ahead. And boy do I have just the project for you: making your own colorful sight word flashcards! Grab your remote, some blank labels and a stack of Astrobrights papers and let’s go!

Celebrate Mother’s Day with this Sweet Sight Word Book

UPDATE: I originally shared this post in May 2014. The free download was only available for a limited time. The book can be purchased in my TpT shop for only $1. Hello friends!  I have teamed up with Educents to bring you ANOTHER Interactive Sight Word Reader for FREE! Mother’s Day

The Perfect Sight Word Book for Kindergarten Birthday Celebrations

I am so excited to celebrate the first birthday of my favorite place to purchase discounted educational resources: EDUCENTS! To help celebrate, I created a special Interactive Sight Word reader just for the occasion. The fun twist is that this is a gift for YOU! You can download “I Will

Lenten Interactive Sight Word Reader FREEBIE

I have a wonderful freebie to share with you today… an Interactive Sight Word Reader about the season of Lent. Like all Interactive Sight Word Readers, this six-page book is an emergent reader with simple repetitive text. Each sentence in this book is missing the word “of” as it explains

St. Patrick’s Day Sight Word Book that Your Students Will Love

I have great news for fans of my Interactive Sight Word Readers! You can download a FREE reader for St. Patrick’s Day on Educents this week. Unlike my previous readers listed on Educents, this one is SUPER-exclusive. You can’t buy it on TpT or anywhere else. And once this deal

Bright Idea: Tracking Students with Flashcards

teacher holding black and white flashcard of sight word "my" in the classroom

I have another Bright Idea to share from my kindergarten classroom! This is a simple trick I use when I review flashcards with my students so I can easily ensure that students are getting practice with the sight words that are most challenging for them. I make all of my

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