ie, igh Word Sort


Are you looking for a whole group activity that will help your students learn ie, igh then this is your activity?

When I do this activity, I will first start by placing the ie, igh in a pocket chart.  I will place them in a way that will allow them to be categorized.  Then I will show the words and have students sound it out with me.  I will then ask students which category the word should go under.  I make sure that all of the words go under the correct category.  The next thing I do is take all of the words out of the pocket chart and give one card to each student.  I will then play Mingle with my students.   Mingle is where you give each student a card.  You start the game by saying “mingle”.  Students will walk around the room until you say stop.  When you say stop, students are to find the closest person to them to partner up with.  They read their card to them and then switch cards.  I repeat this game until students lose interest.  Playing Mingle gives students several opportunities to sound out different words and get help from their peers if they need it.  My students always enjoy when we play this game.  They like the fact that while they are learning they are up and walking around the classroom.  Once you have taught this game to your students, each time that you play it the game gets easier.

 

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This activity comes with:

Word Sort

-Students read the words and place them under ie or igh

-Word Sort comes in color and black and white

-This activity covers 28 ie and igh words


    

 

Worksheet
This activity comes with 3 worksheets.

1st worksheet: place words around the room and students write the words under the correct category.  Then students pick two words from the list and write them into sentences.

2nd worksheet: students cut out words, glue them next to the correct picture, and then write the word next to it.

3rd Worksheet: Students read the words in the box and write them under the correct category.  Then students will pick a word and write it into sentence.

 

Black and White Word Cards

-I made a card for every ie and igh words used in this activity.  You can either send the cards home or create games using the cards like Memory or Go Fish.

 

Lesson Plan

-I created a lesson plan that could be used for this literacy activity.  The lesson plan comes with common core state standards and ideas on how to use this activity.

 

Video Ideas, Books, and Activities that Teach ie and igh

-I wrote down videos that cover ie and igh.  I also wrote down activities that you can use that will help you teach ie and igh.

 

Here is another example of how to use this activity: I play a 2 circles game.  The 2 circles game is where I have students get into 2 circles (an inner and outer circle).  When they get into their circle they make sure that they have a partner that faces them.  Students read their card to their partner and switch cards.  Then I have the inner circle move to the right one time.  Continue to do this until students have made a complete circle. 

 

Common Core State Standards that are covered in this activity

RF.1.1, RF.1.2, RF.1.3, RF.1.3.c

 

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ie and igh Picture Sort



Are you looking for an activity that will keep your entire class engaged? This activity helps your students to learn ie, igh while working with each other.

Before using this activity, I like to use my ie, igh Picture and Word Sort or ie, igh Word Sort.  This will give students the opportunity to practice with the skill before giving them just the pictures.  

When I do this activity, I will first start by placing the ie and igh in a pocket chart.  I will place them in a way that will allow them to be categorized.  Then I will show the pictures and ask students which category the picture should go under.  I make sure that all of the pictures go under the correct category.  The next thing I do is take all of the pictures out of the pocket chart and give one card to each student.  I will then call one student at a time to come put the picture under the correct category.  I like doing my lesson in this order because it gives students the opportunity to work with me before I have them try to figure it out on their own.  

 

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This activity comes with:
Picture Sort
-Students sort pictures by ie and igh.  Then try to spell out each picture on a marker board.
-Picture sort comes in color and black and white
-This activity covers 22 words

Worksheets
This activity comes with 3 worksheets.
Worksheet #1: Place pictures around the room and have students write down what each picture is under the correct category.  Then have students pick two words from the list and write them into sentences. 

Worksheet #2: Students read the words and cut out the pictures, then glue the pictures next to their words.
Worksheet #3: Students cut out pictures, and glue them under the correct category.  Then students will pick two pictures (one from each category) and write them into sentences.
  
Black and White Word Cards
-I made a card for every ie and igh word used in this activity.  You can either send the cards home or create games using the cards like Memory or Go Fish.
 
Lesson Plan
-I created a lesson plan that could be used for this literacy activity.  The lesson plan comes with common core state standards, and ideas on how to use this activity. 

Video Ideas and Books that Teach ie and igh
-I wrote down videos that cover ie and igh.  I also wrote down books and activities that you can read or do that will help emphasize ie and igh.

Here is an example on how to use this activity: I play several games with word cards as a whole group.  The main games that I play that my students love is mingle and 2 circle game.  Mingle is where you give each student a card.  You start the game by saying “mingle”.  Students will walk around the room until you say stop.  When you say stop, students are to find the closest person to them to partner up with.  They read their card to them and then switch cards.  I repeat this game until students lose interest.  The 2 circle game is where I have students get into 2 circles (an inner and outer circle).  When they get into their circle they make sure that they have a partner that faces them.  Students read their card to their partner and switch cards.  Then I have the inner circle move to the right one time.  Continue to do this until students have made a complete circle. 


Common Core State Standards that are covered in this activity
RF.1.1, RF.1.2, RF.1.3, RF.1.3.a


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ie, igh Picture and Word Sort

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If you like for your students to move around and work together than this is a activity for you.  

I like to place word cards around the classroom and have students go find them.  When students find the words they write them under ie or igh.  I also like to give students either a picture or a word and then have them find their match.  Both activities are lots of fun.

This activity can be used in whole or small group.  I like to use it in whole group.  It is fun and engaging for the whole class.  Each person is able to participate and interact with each other.  


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This activity comes with:
Word and Picture Sort
-Students will match pictures to words and sort by ie and igh 
-I left some cards blank so you can fill them out and add pictures
-This activity covers 22 ie and igh words
-This product comes in color and black and white

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Worksheet
This activity comes with 4 worksheets.
Worksheet #1:  Picture cards are placed around the classroom.  Students will then walk around the classroom looking for the picture cards.  Once they have found a card, students will write the word under the correct category.  When all of the blanks are filled students will then pick two words from the list and write them into sentences.
Worksheet #2: Students circle words that match the picture.  Then they pick two words and write them into sentences.
Worksheet #3: Students fill in the blanks with the ie or igh.  Then students pick words and write them under the correct category. 
Worksheet #4: Students cut out pictures and glue them under the correct category.  Then students sound out the word and write it under the correct category.



Black and White Word Cards
-I made a card for every ie and igh words used in this activity.  You can either send the cards home or create games using the cards like Memory or Go Fish.


Lesson Plan
-I created a lesson plans that could be used for this literacy activity.  The lesson plan comes with common core state standards, and ideas on how to use the word and picture. 

Video Ideas and Books that Teach ie and igh
-I wrote down videos that cover ie and igh.  I also wrote down books that you can read that will help emphasize on ie and igh.

Here is an example on how to use this activity: I play several games with word cards as a whole group.  The main games that I play that my students love is mingle and 2 circle game.  Mingle is where you give each student a card.  You start the game by saying “mingle”.  Students will walk around the room until you say stop.  When you say stop, students are to find the closest person to them to partner up with.  They read their card to them and then switch cards.  I repeat this game until students lose interest.  The 2 circle game is where I have students get into 2 circles (an inner and outer circle).  When they get into their circle they make sure that they have a partner that faces them.  Students read their card to their partner and switch cards.  Then I have the inner circle move to the right one time.  Continue to do this until students have made a complete circle.  You can also give each student a picture or a word card.  Then have them find its match. 

Common Core State Standards that are covered in this activity
RF.1.1, RF.1.2, RF.1.3, RF.1.3.c

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Celebrating 500 TPT Followers-FREE Alphabet Popcorn Activity



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I just wanted to take the time to say thank you to everyone that has supported my store throughout the years by creating a free alphabet activity. 

I appreciate all of you and I am very grateful for all that you have done for me.  God has truly blessed me with some amazing people.  I pray for each one of you that have bought from me have find activities that bring fun, engagement, and lots of learning.  



This activity is a fun way for your students to interact learning the alphabet. 

This activity comes with:
Alphabet on popcorns
Alphabet on popcorn containers
Alphabet Writing Page
Take Home Letter Cards


Ideas on how to use the Alphabet Popcorn Cards:
1.     You can play Go Fish or Memory
2.     Hide the cards around the classroom and have students find them.
3.     Put alphabet cards into a pile.  Have students flip over one card at a time.  Then have students write the letter they flipped over onto the alphabet writing page.
4.     You can play games like mingle or 2 circles.
5.     Match popcorns to their containers.


Ideas on how to use the Alphabet Popcorn Writing Page:
1.     Hide letters around the classroom and have students write the letters into the popcorn.  Once all of the popcorn has a letter in it then the writing page is complete.
2.     Once letters have been written into the popcorns, students can go back and rewrite them in a different color.  They can rewrite the letters a few times so it will look like a rainbow.


Ideas on how to use the Take Home Letter Cards:
I created these cards so that parents can have the opportunity to work with their children at home with their letters. 

This product comes in color and black and white.

Here are some activities that complement the Alphabet Popcorn Activity
School Years Daily Calendar Journal 
I tell my students that popcorn words are words that pop up everywhere.  We write the words down each day on the daily calendar journal. 

I also use the popcorn words as my password.  Before entering or leaving my classroom, my students have to tell me the password.  My students love the opportunity to tell me the popcorn word.  Check out my Password activity.

My main goal is to have students actively with their peers while learning their letters.

Common Core State Standards that are covered in this activity
RF.K.1, RF.K.1.a, RF.K.1.b, RF.K.1.c, RF.K.3, RF.K.3.a, RF.K.3.b


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