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Helping B and D Reversals (freebie included)

B and D reversals are something I see often in my students reading and writing. 


I've posted before {here} about some of the errors that I often see in struggling readers and how I correct the errors while reading {here}.

Today, I'm sharing with you some of the activities that I use to help students practice differentiating between the letters B and D. Sometimes it seems like my students really just need so much practice and lots of visual cues to help them out. 

B and D reversals and confusion are so common in beginning readers and writers. Here's some activities that I use to help correct these errors in my struggling readers.


I like to give my students consistency with how I describe the formation of B and D. I always use the sayings "bat before the ball" for B and "doughnut on a stick" for D. This helps my students remember what part of the letter they need to form first.

B and D reversals and confusion are so common in beginning readers and writers. Here's some activities that I use to help correct these errors in my struggling readers.

I keep some of these types of activities handy all the time. I can easily pull them out whenever we have a few extra minutes or if I just think my students need some more discrimination practice between the two letters.

B and D reversals and confusion are so common in beginning readers and writers. Here's some activities that I use to help correct these errors in my struggling readers.

B and D reversals and confusion are so common in beginning readers and writers. Here's some activities that I use to help correct these errors in my struggling readers.
B and D reversals and confusion are so common in beginning readers and writers. Here's some activities that I use to help correct these errors in my struggling readers.

B and D reversals and confusion are so common in beginning readers and writers. Here's some activities that I use to help correct these errors in my struggling readers.

 You can check these activities out by clicking on the picture below or {here}.

B and D reversals and confusion are so common in beginning readers and writers. Here's some activities that I use to help correct these errors in my struggling readers.


One of my students favorite games is this B and D Zap! game that's a freebie in my store.

B and D reversals and confusion are so common in beginning readers and writers. Here's some activities that I use to help correct these errors in my struggling readers.


We play this game as a "speed" game. I set my timer for 3 minutes and students must quickly say the correct letter to keep a card. We try to do as many as we can in 3 minutes. There are special cards that students can pull, such as the Zap! card. The Zap! card means students must give all of their cards back to me. There is also a skip and reverse card to keep the game fun. My students love playing Zap!

You can check it out by clicking on the picture below or {here}.

B and D reversals and confusion are so common in beginning readers and writers. Here's some activities that I use to help correct these errors in my struggling readers.

 I hope this gives you some helpful ideas for your students!

Two for Tuesday ~ Phonics Games

Hi everyone! I'm linking up with Cyndie from Chalk One Up for the Teacher for 2 for Tuesday! It's a great day to stock up for upcoming school year since these are only $2!


I've got two of my favorite resources for you guys today.


I have just revised one of my students' favorite phonics games, the Magic E game. I love using games with my students in small groups and as an independent center. This game is perfect if you have students who struggle to read words like can and cane. I have included 32 pairs of words like this. To make this multi-purpose in my classroom, I've also included sorting header cards and a recording sheet.


I'm also marking down my Touch Point Math Posters to $2. Using touch points has been a life saver for some of my students who really struggled with fact fluency! I keep these posters up all year long, and many of my students refer to them frequently.





Make sure you check out some of the other awesome $2 for Tuesday deals!


Hawaiian Teacher Blog Hop (freebie)

Aloha, everyone!  I think most of you are still enjoying your summer break.  Those of in Hawaii are going back to school TODAY!  Yikes!  Where did that summer go?

I'm super excited to join up with some of my favorite Hawaiian bloggers for some goodies for you guys.


First up, I have a freebie that is a little more geared to Hawaiian teachers.  In Hawaii, we have General Learner Outcomes (GLO) for our students.  Well, I got to looking at the GLO posters in my classroom and they were faded and old.  I can't have any of that so I made these, which are much cuter if I do say so myself.  Hawaiian teachers can click on the picture to download them for free.


I didn't want to leave all of you other teachers out, so I'm making my Aloha! Sight Word game a FREEBIE for today only.


And because I know many of you are starting to thinking about classroom decorating and getting back to school, I'm putting my whole TpT store on sale for 2 days!


If you're just starting here, you'll want to go visit my friend Nicole at Teaching With Style!


If you've already visited Nicole, you're next stop is my friend Corinna at Surfin' Through Second!


If you're still on summer break, I hope you are enjoying every second of it and that you feel bad for us poor Hawaiian teachers back at school.  ;)

St. Patrick's Day Centers, Games, and some Freebies!!

All kinds of sickness is going through my school and now it's my turn.  I left work early, because I feel awful.  So I'm being productive and finally getting a blog post up.  Too bad I need to be sick in order to get something done around here!  

I worked long and hard on getting my St. Patricks' Day Luck of the Irish Centers done in plenty of time that I could use them BEFORE St. Patty's day.  For me that is an accomplishment!


We started using the centers today by working on syllables.  My kids are making sooooo much progress on this skill, and it makes me sooo happy!


There's a ton more of activities in the unit: rhyming, medial sounds, mixed up sentences, addition, counting and more.  You can check it out {here}.



I've also got some super fun St. Patrick's Day games.  My kids love playing games and Save the Gold has always been a favorite every year.


If your kids are working on CVC words, this game will be perfect!


Now onto the freebies!  :)  These were freebies that I made last year but now I've revamped them and made them better.  So if you downloaded them last year, you'll want to redownload them.  Click on the pics below to download them.


I've also updated my Making Words - St. Patrick's Day to include the words shamrock and clovers.

I hope everyone is gearing up for a great St. Patty's Day.  The best part is St. Patty's Day means spring break is getting closer!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!  I hope you're all spending lots of time with your families and enjoying the holiday!

I just wanted to take a minute and announce the awesome Cyber Monday and Tuesday sale that will be happening on Teachers Pay Teachers.


On Monday and Tuesday, use Promo Code CMT12 to get 28% off your purchase.

I've been busy visiting family but managed to get 2 Christmas items up.  I'm super excited about this 


And I made this cute Ho, Ho, Ho! CVC game for my struggling readers to practice reading those short vowel words.


Bat Lesson Plans & Resources (freebie)

Well, I can tell you guys that this year has been pretty stressful for me.  I spent the best part of the school year feeling really overwhelmed with many of my students being very low and having a lot of individual needs.  Honestly, I felt like I was differentiating so much that I wasn't doing anything effectively.  I had basically differentiated myself into so much work that I couldn't keep up and was just overwhelmed.  Last week, I decided that I needed to change things up to give myself a break.  So I gave myself permission to change up what I was doing and teach something I knew I would enjoy and my kids would enjoy.

Since it's almost Halloween and I haven't spent much time on nonfiction texts, I decided that we would do a unit on bats.  I spent the weekend scouring the web for stuff about bats and MAN are there some FABULOUS units about bats.  I did end up purchasing one unit from Teachers Pay Teachers but I found TONS of free stuff. 

We started yesterday and some of the students from the other self-contained class have joined my class. I'm really excited about it, and the kids seem to be really excited about the bat stuff.  It's been a nice change of pace!  :)

I thought I would share with you guys the lesson plans I came up with and links to stuff we're using.  Maybe some of you can use the same links.  I'll definitely be posting pics as we get further into the unit.  I'm having problems with getting clickable links on my PDF (errr......Mountain Lion update for Mac) so you'll have to copy and paste the links from the last page.  Click on the lesson plans to download yours.

 I made this cute freebie graph using graphics from Scrappin Doodles.  Click on the picture to download your free copy.

Have you seen this AWESOME free sign made by The Teacher Wife?  Click on the picture to go to her blog and download your own.
Unfortunately, this has been a problem in my class this year and this sign came at the perfect time!  So as of yesterday, my classroom was a no nose-picking zone!  Surprisingly, I've only seen one student doing it since then.  But then....today I realized my lesson about germs and getting a tissue has only gone so far.

As we were walking out to the bus, one of my students said to me that when she gets home she could pick her nose.  I didn't catch the whole sentence, so I reminded here that school was a no-nose picking zone.  Then she clarified that it was ok for her to pick her nose once she's at home which is apparently NOT a no nose-picking zone.  Sighhh.......I guess I just have to be glad she's got the hint in my classroom.

I'm thinking next up will be teach a unit on the presidential election that is coming up.  Has anyone came across any great units that would work well for primary students?  Several of my students are basically nonreaders and have trouble with comprehension, memory, and abstract thinking so I need something that will be fairly easy for them to understand.

I've also made some 1st and 2nd grade level literacy centers and activities for Halloween that you might want to check out on TPT.  Click on the picture to see more!


Once I saw these cute turkey graphics, I couldn't help but make a new CVC game.



B and D Confusion or Reversals (freebie)

I don't know about you guys, but I spend a lot of time telling my students to look at that letter again.  Is it a B or a D?  Check your b's and d's.  Not only does it interfere with their writing ability, but it really interferes with their reading.  Reading "I rode in a bus." just doesn't have the same meaning as "I rode in a dus."

Since I teach special ed, a lot of my students have B and D reversal or confusion.  I decided we needed some practice with reading these 2 letters.  So I made some activities this week to help my students practice identifying their B's and D's.

The first one is a FREEBIE for you guys and it's this simple B and D Zap! game.  Click on the picture to download yours for free!  I'd love if you would leave some feedback if you find this game useful or it helps yours students.


I also made this set of activities that I've started using with my students as an independent center to practice.  Click on the picture to check it out in my Teachers Pay Teachers store.


There's also some other great freebies out there that can help.

Mrs. Wills Kindergarten has a cute Baby Diapers poster.
Make, Take, and Teach has a cute baseball and drum cue card.
The First Grade Parade has another cute poster that I love.  She also has a great list of other posters out there.

And the first 3 people to leave a comment with their email address will get my B and D confusion activities for free!

Magical Product Swap

I'm so excited to participate in Mrs. Stanford's Product Swap.


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I got to the lucky blogger who was paired up with Mrs. Lirette's Learning Detectives.  She teaches Kindergarten and has such a cute blog with some awesome freebies on it.  You'll definitely want to check out her Decomposing Numbers and her I Moustache You a Question freebies.


I had the opportunity to browse through her TPT store and check out some of her great products.  I picked out her Ring Masters Sight Word Practice.


The majority of my students need A LOT  of sight word practice.  This is perfect to not only assess sight word mastery but provide a home/school connection.  There's a lot of reasons why I love this pack.

1.  There are 10 sets of words with 12 words each (120 words in all).
2.  The font isn't confusing and can be easily read by students.
3.  It's the cards are black and white so they look great printed on colored cardstock (cheaper for me!).
4.  There are assessment tracking forms.
5.  There are cute little certificates for when students pass a set of cards or need extra practice on certain words.
6.  She also has a Level 2 set of Ring Masters for when your students pass all of Level 1.  You can check that out {here}.  Even better you can get both in a combo pack {here}.
7.  Right now, she has all of her Ring Masters on sale in her TPT store {here}.

It was super easy to assemble, too.  I printed off the cards on colored card stock, cut out, hole punched the corner and put on a book ring.  Viola!  10 sets of sight word flash cards in no time.


I can't take pictures of my students at school, but luckily I have eager helpers at home that like to model for me!  



Remember to stop by Mrs. Lirette's blog today.  She's going to be reviewing some of my fall products!  In honor of the product swap, I'm putting all of my fall, Halloween, and Thanksgiving items on sale for  15% off today and Sunday!

Click on the pictures to check them out.    












October Currently, Made it {some}day, & Other Stuff!

Well, that's one heck of a title, huh?  Since school started, the blogging has obviously dropped!  Just too much to do and not enough time.  That's why I'm loving October's Currently from Oh' Boy 4th Grade.  She's gotten me motivated to make a post!


So I'm super excited about the changes in my body since I started going to boot camp in July.  It's a GOOD problem that I need new clothes.  It's not good that I feel kinda dumpy and like I have a saggy rear end all day.  I think a shopping trip needs to happen ASAP!

Can you believe our district doesn't give us Columbus Day off?  Ughhh!  My husband (a Marine) even has the day off.  I'm going to try and see if I can find a sub and maybe take Monday off, too.  Anyone else have to work on federal holidays?  Double ugh!

I know I'm breaking the rules with my book......but it was just released at the end of September.  So that sorta makes it almost an Octoberish book, right?  I LOVE J.R. Ward and this is her latest in the Fallen Angels series.  I've just started reading it and so far so good!



I've also been meaning to do a Made it Monday post hosted by 4th Grade Frolics.  But I can never seem to get it together to actually make the post.  So today, I'm having a Made it {some}day post!

At the beginning of the school year, the art teacher sent out a school-wide email saying she had some free easels to give out.  I was ALL over that.  I've been needing an easel to use during whole group and to put my chart paper on.  Well, this is what she had to give away for free!


 Well, I knew I could make it into something great!  I took the paint covered chalkboard and white boards off.  I went to Home Depot and bought some new whiteboard (it was like $13 for a sheet).  They'll even cut it for you for free!  I then sanded the frame down, primed it, and painted it white.  I bought the cute polka dot duct tape from Wal-Mart and put it around the edges.  Then my husband helped me screw the new whiteboard onto the frame.  And now VIOLA!  I have an awesome chart that I can write on as a white board or use for my chart paper.  Which is great because I use the heck out of some chart paper everyday!  This is the new and improved easel!


 Another thing on my to-do list FOREVER was to make these Making Words folders, which I saw on Pinterest.  Teacher Bits and Bobs has the template for the letters for FREE!  I used these today in one of my small groups and it was so much easier than finding/counting out the letters that everyone needed.



I know it's sideways, but you get the idea.  I made the front cover and you can download it for free by clicking on the picture.



I've also been working on some Halloween and Thanksgiving stuff for my classroom.

I made this super cute Hocus Pocus sight word game.  It has words that are typically taught in 1st grade.  One of my dear followers requested I made some games with harder sight words.


I also used the same words to make this Gobble, Gobble sight word game that I just finished today.


And I'm really excited about these Common Core aligned Candy, Candy, Candy math centers.


And wow, I should really post more often!  That was a WHOLE lot in one post!  I hope everyone is hanging in there this school year!

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