Do you need a whole group or small group activity then this activity is for you?
During our lesson, I will place the ar, er, ir, or, ur cards in a pocket chart. I will make sure that the cards are placed where I can make a category. I will then show students the words. We will sound each word out and then place the words under the correct category. When we have gone over every word, I will give each student a picture. They will place the picture over the word in the pocket chart. When we are done, I will take all of the words and pictures out of the pocket chart. I will then shuffle the words and pictures. After that, I will give a student either a picture or a word then have them find their match. I will do this until students are disinterested. This activity is a lot of fun for students and gets them up and moving.
I will use this activity in a whole group lesson before I use it in small groups or during centers. I like to use it in a whole group lesson, because it gives me the opportunity to show students how to sound out each word. It also helps me to see who is understanding and who needs extra time with this skill.
This activity can be used for literacy centers, whole group instruction, or small groups.
Here is some more detailed information on how to use this activity.
This
activity comes with:
Puzzle Word Match
-Students
match pictures and words together. Then
sort the match by ar, er, ir, or, and ur.
-I
left some cards blank so you can fill them out and add pictures
-This
activity covers 35 words (7 AR words, 7 ER words, 7 IR words, 7 OR words, and 7
UR words)
-This
product comes in color and black and white
Worksheet
This
activity comes with 3 worksheets.
1st
worksheet: place pictures around the room and students write the words under
the correct category.
2nd Worksheet: students cut out words and glue
them in the right category
3rd Worksheet: students cut out pictures and
glue them to the words that match them.
Secondly, students will write the words under the correct category. Lastly, students will pick a word and write
them into a sentence.
Black and White
Word Cards
-I
made a card for every ar, er, ir, or, and ur 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 literacy activity.
Video Ideas and Books that Teach Bossy R
-I
wrote down videos that cover Bossy R. I
also wrote down books that you can read that will help emphasize Bossy R.
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
If you like this product I have bundled all of my Bossy R activities together together. It comes with:
Other activities that you may like that go along with this activity:
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