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Printable Reading Center Games and Activities From 2004 to 2007, a team of teachers at FCRR collected ideas and created Student Center Activities for use in kindergarten through fifth grade classrooms. Accompanying these Student Center Activities is a Teacher Resource Guide and Professional Development DVD that offers important insights on differentiated instruction and how to use the Student Center materials. Frequently Asked Questions About Student Center Activities Grades K-1 Student Center Activities (2005) Grades K-1 Student Center Activities (Revised, 2008) Grades 2-3 Student Center Activities (2006) Grades 4-5 Student Center Activities (2007)

Literacy, Foundation Doorway First Sounds An interactive site which asks what the first sound is of various objects which can be selected first by teachers or parents. English Alphabet The site demonstrates letter formation of all the letters of the alphabet. Between the Lions . Chicken Stacker Come play again later! Come play again tomorrow!

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Education Place® We're sorry, the page you requested requires you to select your state. Choose your state. Classroom Resources for Teachers Phonics games Phonics games will help your child to practise sounding out words, which will help them to read. Initially, children will learn basic letter sounds, such as "c-a-t" for "cat". Later they will move on to sounds such as "th", "sh" and "ch", then "oo", "oa" and so on. Once they recognise a few basic letter sounds, they will be able to work out what a written word says for themselves, a skill which they will be very proud to show off! Follow the links below to the free phonics games. Your child will have lots of fun while developing their phonic knowledge and skills.

Between the Lions . Fuzzy Lion Ears Come play again later! Come play again tomorrow! Vocabulary Spelling City 19 TAC Chapter 110, Subchapter A Chapter 110. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for English Language Arts and Reading Subchapter A. Elementary Statutory Authority: The provisions of this Subchapter A issued under the Texas Education Code, §7.102(c)(4) and §28.002, unless otherwise noted. §110.10. Starfall's Learn to Read with phonics Free Stories For Kids

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