Meet the Phonics Letter Sounds – z

In this lesson, students learn about the letter Z through engaging activities and fun examples. They explore the sound of Z, identify words that start with it like “zebra,” “zipper,” “zoo,” and “zigzag,” and participate in imaginative play by pretending to be zebras and zipping up jackets. The lesson concludes with a catchy song to reinforce their understanding of the letter Z and encourages continued practice.

Meet the Numbers 2 | “12”

In this lesson, students learn about the number 12, including its composition of the digits 1 and 2, and practice counting up to 12. They explore real-life examples of the number, such as the 12 months in a year and a dozen eggs, and engage in fun activities like finding 12 items in their room and drawing 12 shapes. The lesson emphasizes the enjoyment of learning numbers and encourages continued practice.

Meet the Sight Words Level 1 – “plαy”

In this lesson, students learn the sight word “play,” which means to engage in fun activities or games. They practice spelling the word (P-L-A-Y) and explore its usage through example sentences, encouraging them to think of their own ways to incorporate “play” into their conversations. The lesson emphasizes the importance of practice and enjoyment in learning new words.

Meet the Sight Words Level 2 – “they”

In this lesson, young learners are introduced to the sight word “they,” which is used to refer to multiple people or things. Through examples and practice sentences, children learn how to incorporate “they” into their speech, and they engage in a fun activity to create their own sentences using the word. The lesson emphasizes the importance of “they” as a tool for describing groups, encouraging students to practice and become confident in using this sight word.

Meet the Sight Words Level 2 – “on”

In this lesson, children learn the sight word “on,” which is essential for describing the location of objects. Through examples and interactive activities, they explore how to use “on” in sentences and engage in a fun game to identify items positioned on other objects. The lesson encourages ongoing practice and creativity, making the learning experience enjoyable and memorable.

Meet the Sight Words Level 1 – “thαt”

In this lesson, students learn about the sight word “that,” which is frequently used in sentences to specify something. The lesson emphasizes the importance of sight words in improving reading speed and comprehension, and includes activities to help students practice recognizing and using the word “that” in context. By engaging in fun exercises, learners are encouraged to remember and incorporate sight words into their reading skills.

Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – 2+9=11

In today’s lesson, we explored the concept of adding numbers, specifically focusing on the addition of two and nine, which equals eleven. We practiced counting to eleven and learned how to use our fingers as a helpful tool for addition. The lesson emphasized that math can be fun and encourages students to practice with various objects to enhance their problem-solving skills.

Practice Adding by 1’s! | Meet the Math Drills – Addition

In today’s lesson, we explored the concept of adding one to various numbers, emphasizing that it’s as simple as counting up by one. Through engaging stories about blocks, flowers, and mail, we illustrated how adding one can be both fun and relatable. With practice, students will become confident in their addition skills and enjoy the learning process.

Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 1 x 4 = 4

In this lesson, students are introduced to the concept of multiplication as a way of adding the same number multiple times. Using simple examples, such as “one times four” equaling four apples, learners practice and understand how multiplication works. The lesson encourages hands-on practice with everyday items to reinforce the concept and make learning enjoyable.

Meet the Sight Words Level 4 – “out”

In this lesson, students learn about the sight word “out,” which is commonly used and helps improve reading fluency. Through engaging activities like singing, drawing, and playing games, learners can reinforce their understanding of the word’s meaning and usage. Regular practice, such as identifying “out” in storybooks, will further enhance their reading skills.

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