So, as I was working with one of my summer school kindergartners, I realized he had NO CLUE what above or below meant. WHAT?! I spent quite a while working on this with my kindergartners with hand motions, games, etc.
Since I was SO BRILLIANT and took ALL of my FILES home, I needed to create a quick worksheet. I didn't have a lot of time to find one I liked online. I found some plain, boring ones. Yuck.
SOOOOOOOO.... here's what I made! One for you, too!
Visit my TpT store HERE to download it!
I also realized some of my 2nd graders didn't really understand how to find RHYMING WORDS! What is going on?! I know that is a kindergarten skill!
I'm sure I'll be whipping up some sort of rhyming activity today as well! AH!
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RHYMING ACTIVITIES!
These will be on my TpT store soon!
I will have my kids color them and cut out each square individually. Then they'll scramble them up, match them up, and then glue them on a large sheet of manilla paper!
There's also this worksheet to go along with it!
Also will be added to my TpT store soon!
Have a lovely evening!
Wish my teachers at Butler made worksheets like that...
ReplyDeleteSome kiddos cannot hear rhyming words and I feel like beating my head against the wall at times trying to teach them!
ReplyDeleteYour *freebies* look great.
I have some rhyming *freebies* if you want to come grab them. We do rhyming words ALL. YEAR. LONG. My kiddos love the one that is a song. =)
Heather
Heather's Heart
Thank you, Heather! I will definitely be grabbing them! I just LOVE new ideas!
DeleteI just posted lots of *freebies*...some of them are rhyming activities and one helps with the TPRI if your district gives that. Where in Texas do you teach?
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Heather's Heart
Heather, your stuff is really great! Thanks for the freebies!! I teach in Arlington. How about you?
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