Through engaging in foundational language activities in the classroom, students are able to use a range of interaction skills in order to become active listeners and communicate in a clear, coherent manner to a range of audiences. Use this collection of foundational language teaching resources, including educational posters, worksheets and activities, to develop efficient speaking and listening skills with your students in the elementary classroom.
Practice decoding CVC words with this set of five "search and find" worksheets.
Use this set of 40 vocabulary words related to MLK Day and civil rights to broaden your students’ language.
Use this 13-slide PowerPoint as a collaborative reading exercise about Martin Luther King, Jr.
Build dictionary and vocabulary skills by identifying the meanings of words related to Martin Luther King, Jr. and civil rights.
Read 18 words and identify their antonyms as you race players to the end of the game board.
Identify new words that include common prefixes with 28 prefix and root word dominoes.
Identify new words that include common suffixes with 28 suffix and root word dominoes.
Practice identifying and using antonyms with this 15-piece under the sea picture antonyms puzzle.
Practice matching words to their common suffixes and win the game by building 4 words in a row!
Practice decoding and reading 15 initial R blend words with our matching card game.
Practice listening to and reading high-frequency words with this set of 41 “I Have, Who Has” Pre-K Dolch sight word game cards.
Practice listening to and reading high-frequency words with this set of 47 “I Have, Who Has” Grade 2 Dolch sight word game cards.
Practice listening to and reading high-frequency words with this set of 42 “I Have, Who Has?” 1st Grade Dolch sight word game cards.
提高识别高频词with this set of 40 Dolch Pre-Primer sight word dominoes.