![]() ![]() I’d ask, “If I’m spelling a word that has a long a vowel pattern in it, where can I look to help me?” or “If I need to spell the sight word were, where can I find it?” Please hear me say this:ĭo not instruct learner(s) to stop and look up the spelling of every single word they want to write. Once she was familiar with it, we started playing a little “game” with it. You’ll need to do some modeling, teaching, and practicing.įor a few days, we spent just 2-3 minutes looking at the folder and talking about how to use each section. BUT…learners, especially struggling spellers, won’t automatically know how to use it. Now, you have the perfect resource for spelling all ready. *The Australian version does not contain the alternate vowel chart. This includes a Sight Word Bank, Common Homophones, and a Vowel Chart* listed by types of vowels instead of the Vowel Valley. I did not put anything on the very back of our spelling folder, but you could.Īlternate pages have been included in the file that you can use or not use. I have included alternate pages with ALL sight words from Dolch PP-3rd grade PLUS Fry’s first 100, second 100, and 3rd 100 words the printables you want to go on each side.NEW! Common Homophone Confusions : there/they’re/their, your/you’re, and its/it’s.Handwriting Visuals (I’ve included both print and D’Nealian).NEW! Sound Wall for both consonants and vowel sounds – The American version of the sound wall is in the photos below, but the sound walls are unique to each country.b and d letter reversal reminder (using the word bed).Number Words (1-20, then by tens to one hundred, thousand, and million).But this spelling folder helps kids spell SO many more skills. We’ve used a DIY word wall folder for years, specifically for keeping up with spellings of sight words. *Please note: In the images, you’ll see the incorrect word, Afficatives, used instead of Affricates as a heading over the /ch/ and /j/. This has been corrected in the PDF. Spelling Folder – Foldable Spelling Board with FREE Printables *Find spelling folders for US readers, Canadian readers, UK, and Australian readers at the very end of this post.Īlready a subscriber? If you’re a subscriber to my newsletter, you can download all the printables that go with it for FREE! This spelling folder, made with two folders put together, changed everything for my second grader. ![]() LOVE That it’s editable!īe the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and new products by clicking the FOLLOW button next to the header in my store.Do you teach learner(s) who need extra support with spelling? Then, you’ll LOVE our updated spelling folder. But it is also very skill based and reviews TK content. Makes the folder colorful, helpful and very FUN. Loved that you had the most important info on the first page, my homework folders have a front pocket that is perfect for this! This product is intended for single classroom use only Type your student’s names into the editable form field of the PDF in Adobe Acrobat and print! Super easy!Īttach to their homework folders or laminate and keep in their desks – so many options! Perfect constant reminder for your early learners on so many fundamental facts that they are learning! From their name to their alphabet, numbers, shapes, colors, days of the week and months! Essential for your kindergarteners or preschoolers! ![]() Please contact the seller about any problems with your order using the question button below the description. Files will be available for download from your account once payment is confirmed.
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