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Mini
Mini
File-Folder Centers in COLOR
File-Folder Centers in COLOR
Reading & Writing
T
Grades K–1
hese unique, easy-to-assemble mini centers will be a big hit with kids! It’s so simple: just cut file folders in half, fold into quarters, glue in the colorful templates—and these fun-filled learning centers are ready to go!
Designed to reinforce important reading and writing skills, the activities are great for students to use independently or in learning centers. And the small size makes
Reading & Writing 12 Irresistible and Easy-to-Make Centers That Help Children Practice by Betty Jo Evers and Strengthen Important Reading and Writing Skills
them easy to store as well as to send home with students for extra practice. Topics include matching letters, letter-sound relationships, segmentation, vowels, rhyming, sight words, and more!
Look for these other great books:
File-Folder Games in Color: Phonics
Pocket-Folder Centers in Color: Reading
File-Folder Games in Color: Word Families
Grades K–2 ISBN: 0-439-51767-2
Grades K–1 ISBN: 0-545-13038-7
Grades K–2 ISBN: 0-439-51768-0
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ISBN-13: 978-0-545-17692-7 ISBN-10: 0-545-17692-1
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This book is dedicated to my husband, David (educator and secondary school administrator), who has provided consistent support and encouragement throughout my teaching career.
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Without his guidance, my life as a teacher, presenter, and writer would not have been possible.
Scholastic Inc. grants teachers permission to photocopy the reproducible pages from this book for classroom use. No other part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission of the publisher. For information regarding permission, write to Scholastic Inc., 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012. Edited by Immacula A. Rhodes Cover design by Jason Robinson Interior design by Solas Cover and interior illustrations by Teresa Anderko, Maxie Chambliss, and Rusty Fletcher ISBN-13: 978-0-545-17692-7 ISBN-10: 0-545-17692-1 Copyright © 2010 by Betty Jo Evers Illustrations © 2010 by Scholastic Inc. Published by Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in China. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Contents About This Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 What’s Inside. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Making & Using the Mini File-Folder Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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What the Research Says . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Meeting the Language Arts Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Mini File-Folder Centers Letter Match (matching letters) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Great Beginnings With Bb and Dd (initial sound of B and D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Sweet Cc Treats (initial sound of hard C). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Rr and Ww Sound-Sort Webs (initial sound of R and W). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Short Vowel Sound-Out (short vowels). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Word-Building With Consonants (initial and final consonants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Words Sound-by-Sound (segmentation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Rhyme Time (word families). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Wonderful Color Words (word configurations). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Out-of-This-World Number Words (word configurations). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Sight-Word Speed Read (sight word recognition). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Looking Out for One or More (singular and plural nouns). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
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About This Book As teachers, we realize that children learn at different times and in different ways. The desire to help every child succeed leads us to research, learn, and gather information to make teaching as effective as possible. We are constantly in search of ideas and materials that capture children’s interest and motivate them to engage in independent reading and writing activities. Mini File-Folder Centers in Color: Reading & Writing,
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Grades K–1 was created for just this purpose. In the 3rd edition of Best Practice: Today’s Standards for Teaching and Learning in America’s Schools by Steven Zemelman, Harvey Daniels, and Arthur Hyde, (Heinemann, 2005), the authors remind us that, “A room with centers offers kids variety in the day, a chance to engage content actively, natural occasions for quiet talk, opportunities for spontaneous collaboration, and the responsibility for making choices.” The classroomtested learning centers in this book give children a fun, engaging way to practice and build skills that help them meet the language arts standards, including the Big Five—phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency—the essential components in the Reading First Program guidelines identified in the No Child Left Behind Act. (See “What the Research Says” and “Meeting the Language Arts Standards,” page 8, for more.) In addition, the unique mini file-folder format appeals to kids of all learning styles, while the self-checking activities encourage independence and lend support to children who need extra help in reading and writing. The mini centers are a snap to set up and store: Just cut out the templates, glue them inside file folders that have been cut in half and folded into quarters, and you’ve got twelve instant centers! The activities are designed to reinforce children’s reading and writing skills and include topics such as matching letters, letter-sound relationships, vowels, segmentation, word families, sight words, and more. And they make a great classroom management tool—whether used as anchor activities or sponge activities (exercises that support learning by giving children opportunities to practice, reinforce, or extend skills they already know)— the centers are perfect for individual or partner work, as well as for smallgroup instruction.
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What’s Inside Everything you need for the mini file-folder centers is included in this resource. Each center activity includes the following:
] an introductory page for the
] a label with the title of each
teacher that shows how the
center for the file-folder tab
center is assembled
] a pocket to attach to the front
] a list of materials needed to
of the file folder for storing the
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prepare and use the activity
activity cards
] step-by-step assembly directions
] colorful templates to glue to the inside of the folder
] extension activities, including writing activities that continue
] directions that explain to
reinforcing children’s skills
children how to use the center
and interest
] activity cards ] an answer key
Making the Mini File-Folder Centers Follow these easy directions to prepare the mini file folders and assemble the centers.
How to Prepare the Mini File Folders 1. Cut each extended-tab file folder in half horizontally. 2. Open the folders. Then fold the left side of each mini file folder toward the center fold. Fold it to the right two more times. When finished, you’ll have a foldout mini file folder that’s divided into four sections by the folds.
Materials first fold
second fold
*
extended-tab file 6 folders (in a variety of colors, if available)
* *
scissors
*
craft knife
third fold
glue stick or rubber cement
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How to Assemble the Mini File-Folder Centers 1. Glue the center label onto the file-folder tab. 2. With the tab of the folded folder at the right, glue (or tape) the pocket to the front. Glue only along the top, bottom, and left edges of the pocket, leaving the right edge open to serve as the pocket opening. 3. Glue the answer key to the back of the file folder. 4. Open the folder and glue the three templates and directions to the inside sections. (Glue the directions to the far-right section.) 5. Laminate the assembled folder and activity cards for durability. Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
After laminating, use a craft knife to carefully slit open the pocket.
Assembly Tips
efore cutting the * Bactivity cards apart,
Answer Key (back of folder)
make additional color or black-and-white copies to have on hand in case pieces are lost. o help children keep * Tthe activity cards in place when using a center, you might affix self-adhesive Velcro® dots to the inside of the folder and on the back of each card.
Pocket Opening
Pocket (front of folder)
Template 1
Template 2
Template 3
mouse house
Directions
shell
train bee duck
Cards 6
Label
Using the Mini File-Folder Centers ] Before introducing the centers to children, conduct mini-lessons to review the reading concepts used in each center.
] Model for children how to use each center. ] Store the mini file-folder activities in a learning center and encourage children to use them for independent Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
learning activities before or after school, during center or free-choice time, when they have finished other tasks, or while you work with other individuals or small groups.
One Step Further Sharing learning is a key component in using the mini file-folder centers. After children complete an activity, provide the time and opportunity for them to share their responses with a friend, partner, small group, or the entire class. When children share what they learn with others, they get further practice in applying their reading and writing skills as they also build vocabulary, communication, and social skills.
] Keep a supply of pencils, markers, and paper available with the centers. Have children complete a writing component for each activity. Some center directions specifically include a step that involves writing, and you’ll find additional writing activities in the Extending the Activities section for each center.
] When children complete a center, invite them to share their work, including the writing component, with others. Afterward, you might have them place their writing sample in a specified location. You can use their work to track progress and assess skills.
] Keep the centers handy for use as quick assessments or for volunteer tutors to use as instructional tools.
] Send the mini file-folder centers home with children to give them extra practice and to encourage family involvement in their learning.
Storage Tip A small shoebox makes an ideal storage container for your mini file-folder centers. You might reinforce the corners of the box and lid with strapping tape for durability, then cover both with decorative paper or vinyl. To prepare for use, set the box inside the lid. Then stand the folders tab end up in the box so children can easily see the labels to find the center they’ll work with. For storage after the school year, lay the centers flat in the box and place the lid on top.
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What the Research Says In his book The Science of Spelling: The Explicit Specifics That Make Great Readers and Writers (Heinemann, 2004), Richard Gentry states that “When we teach the knowledge needed for spelling to the beginning reader— knowledge about sounds, letter knowledge, concept of what a word is, phonemic awareness, knowledge of the alphabetic principle for mapping spoken language to its printed form, knowledge of spelling patterns (i.e., phonics), and how phonics brings some pattern and consistency to a very complex system for mapping printed language to spoken Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
language—we are teaching the underlying knowledge needed for reading, and for writing.”
Meeting the Language Arts Standards Connections to the McREL Language Arts Standards
Connections to the Reading First Program
Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL), a nationally recognized nonprofit organization, has compiled and evaluated national and state standards— and proposed what teachers should provide for their K–1 students to grow proficient in reading. The activities in this book support the following standards:
The activities in this book are also designed to support you in implementing the Reading First Program, authorized by the U.S. Department of Education’s No Child Left Behind Act. The National Reading Panel has identified the five key areas of reading instruction as follows:
Reading Uses the general skills and strategies of the reading process including: • Uses mental images based on pictures and print to aid in comprehension of text • Uses basic elements of phonetic analysis (common letter-sound relationships, beginning and ending consonants, vowel sounds, word patterns) to decode unknown words • Uses basic elements of structural analysis (syllables, spelling patterns) to decode unknown words • Understands level-appropriate sight words and vocabulary Writing Uses grammatical and mechanical conventions in written compositions including: • Uses conventions of print in writing • Uses complete sentences in written compositions • Uses conventions of spelling in written compositions • Uses conventions of capitalization and punctuation in writing Source: Kendall, J. S., & Marzano, R. J. (2004). Content knowledge: A compendium of standards and benchmarks for K-12 education. Aurora, CO: Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning. Online database: http://www.mcrel.org/standards-benchmarks/
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Phonemic Awareness The ability to hear, identify, and manipulate phonemes— the sounds of spoken language Phonics Development The ability to understand the predictable relationship between phonemes and graphemes—the letters and spellings that represent those sounds in written language—that helps readers recognize familiar words accurately and automatically and to decode unfamiliar words Vocabulary Development The ability to store information about the meanings and pronunciation of words necessary for communicating, including vocabulary for listening, speaking, reading, and writing Fluency The ability to read text accurately and quickly that allows readers to recognize words and comprehend at the same time Comprehension The ability to understand and gain meaning from material read Source: Guidance for the Reading First Program. (U.S. Department of Education Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, 2002).
Skill: XXXXXXXX Skill: Skill: Matching XXXX Letters
Letter Match BANNER How to Assemble 1. Cut out the mini file-folder label, pocket, and answer key on page 11. Glue the label onto the
Materials
file-folder tab. Then glue the top, bottom, and left
• pages 11–15
* * foldout mini file folder * scissors * glue
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edges of the pocket to the front of the folder. Glue the answer key to the back of the folder.
2. Cut out the three templates, directions, and letter cards on pages 13 and 15. Open the file folder and glue each template and the directions to the inside sections, as shown. When the center is not in use, store the cards in the pocket on the front of the folder.
Extending the Activity To extend learning, instruct children to do the following: ] Match uppercase and lowercase magnetic letters on a magnet board. ] Write each letter and use it in a drawing of something that begins with that letter. Template 2
Template 3
Label
Template 1
Answer Key (back of folder)
e a
Directions
m
p
r
Cards
Pocket (front of folder)
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F : f H : h P : p E : e T : t M : m
B : b R : r
N : n D : d
Letter Match Answers
Label
Letter Match
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A : a I : i
Answers
Letter Match
Pocket
M r a e t tch t e L
10
11
Letter Match
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B R
F H
I
Template 2
A
Template 1
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E
P
Template 3
Directions
Directions
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1. Take out the cards.
N
T
D
M
2. Match each lowercase letter to its uppercase letter. 3. Check your answers. 4. Write each letter pair on a sheet of paper.
Letter Match
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Letter Cards
a
f
i
h
b
p
r
e
n
t
d
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Skill: Initial Sound of B and D
Great Beginnings With Bb and Dd How to Assemble 1. Cut out the mini file-folder label, pocket, and Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
answer key on page 19. Glue the label onto the file-folder tab. Then glue the top, bottom, and left edges of the pocket to the front of the folder. Glue the answer key to the back of the folder.
2. Cut out the three templates, directions, and picture cards on pages 21 and 23. Open the file folder and glue each template and the directions to the inside sections, as shown. When the center is not
Materials
* pages 19–23 * foldout mini file folder * scissors * glue
in use, store the cards in the pocket on the front of the folder.
Extending the Activity To extend learning, instruct children to do the following: ] Draw five things that begin with the sound for each letter: B and D. ] Write the words for the picture cards that begin with B on one side of a sheet of paper and those that begin with D on the other side. Template 2
Template 3
Label
Template 1 Answer Key (back of folder)
Directions
Pocket (front of folder)
Cards
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Bb
Dd
Bb Dd Great Beginnings With Bb and Dd
Label
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Great Beginnings With Bb and Dd Answers
Answers
Great Beginnings With Bb and Dd
Pocket
G reat Beginnings
With Bb and Dd
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15
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Template 1
Great Beginnings With Bb and Dd
Bb
Dd
Template 2
Bb
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Dd
Template 3
Directions
Bb
Dd
Directions 1. Take out the cards. 2. Name the picture on each card. 3. Which sound does it begin with: B or D? Place the card under that letter.
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4. Check your answers.
Great Beginnings With Bb and Dd
•
Picture Cards
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Skill: Initial Sound of hard C
Sweet Cc Treats How to Assemble 1. Cut out the mini file-folder label, pocket, and answer key on page 27. Glue the label onto the file-folder tab. Then glue the top, bottom, and left Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
edges of the pocket to the front of the folder. Glue the answer key to the back of the folder.
2. Cut out the three templates, directions, and picture cards on pages 29 and 31. Open the file folder and glue each template and the directions to the inside sections, as shown. When the center is not
Materials
* pages 27–31 * foldout mini file folder * scissors * glue
in use, store the cards in the pocket on the front of the folder.
Extending the Activity
Tip
To extend learning, instruct children to do the following:
You might tell children that four picture
] Write the word for each picture card that begins
cards show items that do not begin with
with the hard C sound.
the C sound.
] Draw a picture of five other things that begin with the hard C sound. Template 2
Template 3
Label
Template 1
Answer Key (back of folder)
Directions
Cards Pocket (front of folder)
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Answers
Sweet Cc Treats
Label
Sweet Cc Treats
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Sweet Cc Treats Answers
•
Pocket
Sweet Cc Treats
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19
Sweet Cc Treats
•
Template 1
Cc
Template 2
Cc
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Template 3
Directions
Cc
Directions 1. Take out the cards. 2. Name the picture on each card. 3. Does it begin with the C sound? • If so, place the card on a piece of candy. • If not, set the card aside.
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4. Check your answers.
Sweet Cc Treats
•
Picture Cards
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Skill: XXXXXXXX Skill: Initial Sound of R and W
Rr and Ww Sound-Sort Webs How to Assemble 1. Cut out the mini file-folder label, pocket, and answer key on page 35. Glue the label onto the file-folder tab. Then glue the top, bottom, and left Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
edges of the pocket to the front of the folder. Glue the answer key to the back of the folder.
2. Cut out the three templates, directions, and picture cards on pages 37 and 39. Open the file folder and glue each template and the directions to the inside sections, as shown. When the center is not
Materials
* pages 35–39 * foldout mini file folder * scissors * glue
in use, store the cards in the pocket on the front of the folder.
Extending the Activity
Tip
To extend learning, instruct children to do the following:
Tell children to stack the cards that they
] Write the words for the picture cards that begin with
move to the webs.
R on one side of a sheet of paper and those that begin with W on the other side. ] Group the pictures by whether they are living or nonliving things, then write the words in each group.
Template 2
Template 3
Label
Template 1
Answer Key (back of folder)
Directions
Cards Pocket (front of folder) 21
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Ww Sounds
Rr Sounds
Label
Rr and Ww Sound-Sort Webs
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Rr and Ww Sound-Sort Webs Answers
Answers
Rr and Ww Sound-Sort Webs
Pocket
Rr and Ww Sound-Sort Webs
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23
Rr and Ww Sound-Sort Webs
Template 1
•
Rr
Template 2
Ww
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Template 3
Directions
Rr or Ww?
Directions 1. Take out the cards. 2. Place a card on the white box.
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3. Name the picture. Which sound does it begin with: R or W? Move the card to the web for that letter.
Place card here.
4. Repeat for each card. 5. Check your answers.
Rr and Ww Sound-Sort Webs
•
Picture Cards
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Skill: XXXXXXXX Skill: Short Vowels
Short Vowel Sound-Out How to Assemble 1. Cut out the mini file-folder label, pocket, and answer key on page 43. Glue the label onto the file-folder tab. Then glue the top, bottom, and left Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
edges of the pocket to the front of the folder. Glue the answer key to the back of the folder.
2. Cut out the three templates, directions, and picture cards on pages 45 and 47. Open the file folder and glue each template and the directions to the inside sections, as shown. When the center is not in use, store the cards in the pocket on the front of the folder.
Extending the Activity To extend learning, instruct children to do the following: ] For each short vowel sound, draw two things (not on the cards) that have that sound in their names. ] Use the spelling frames as models to write other short vowel words, such as hit, hot, and hut. Template 2
Materials
* pages 43–47 * foldout mini file folder * scissors * glue * wipe-off pen * paper towels Tip After they complete the center, have children use a paper towel to erase their writing on the file folder.
Template 3
Label
Template 1
Answer Key (back of folder)
Directions
Cards Pocket (front of folder)
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Right:
Middle:
Left:
mop
bed
pig
tub
mug
hat
Label
Short Vowel Sound-Out
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Short Vowel Sound-Out Answers
Answers
Short Vowel Sound-Out
Pocket
Short Vowel Sound-Out
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Short Vowel Sound-Out
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g
t
p
h
Template 1
m
b
Template 2
g
d
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Template 3
Directions
Directions 1. Take out the cards.
m
p
2. Name each picture. What vowel sound do you hear? 3. Match the picture to its spelling frame. 4. Write the missing vowel. Use a wipe-off pen.
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5. Check your answers. 6. Write each word on a sheet of paper.
t
b
Short Vowel Sound-Out
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Picture Cards
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Skill: XXXXXXXX Skill: Initial and Final Consonants
Word-Building With Consonants How to Assemble 1. Cut out the mini file-folder label, pocket, and Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
answer key on page 51. Glue the label onto the file-folder tab. Then glue the top, bottom, and left edges of the pocket to the front of the folder. Glue the answer key to the back of the folder.
2. Cut out the three templates, directions, and picture cards on pages 53 and 55. Open the file folder and glue each template and the directions to the inside sections, as shown. When the center is not in use, store the cards in the pocket on the front of the folder.
Extending the Activity To extend learning, instruct children to do the following: ] Use the spelling frames as models to write other
Materials
* pages 51–55 * foldout mini file folder * scissors * glue * wipe-off pen * paper towels Tip After they complete the center, have
words that begin and end with consonants, such
children use a paper towel to erase
as tag, leg, mix, dot, and nut.
their writing on the file folder.
] Draw pictures to go with as many of their new words as possible. Template 2
Template 3
Label
Template 1
Answer Key (back of folder)
Directions
Pocket (front of folder)
Cards
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bat
hen
wig
cot
rug
__ a __:
__ e __:
__ i __:
__ o __:
__ u __:
sun
top
net
map
Word-Building With Consonants
Label
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Word-Building With Consonants Answers
Answers
Word-Building With Consonants
Pocket
-Building d r o W n s o o nant C h t i s W
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Template 1
Word-Building With Consonants
o
u
e
a
o
u
Template 2
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Template 3
Directions
Directions 1. Take out the cards.
e
2. Name the picture on each card. 3. Find a spelling frame that can be used to spell that word. Place the card next to the frame.
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4. Write the missing consonants. Use a wipe-off pen. 5. Check your answers.
i
6. Write each word on a sheet of paper.
a
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Picture Cards
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Skill: XXXXXXXX Skill: Segmentation
Words Sound-by-Sound How to Assemble 1. Cut out the mini file-folder label, pocket, and answer key on page 59. Glue the label onto the file-folder tab. Then glue the top, bottom, and left Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
edges of the pocket to the front of the folder. Glue the answer key to the back of the folder.
2. Cut out the three templates, directions, and picture cards on pages 61, 63, and 65. Open the file folder and glue each template and the directions to the inside sections, as shown. When the center is not
Materials
* pages 59–65 * foldout mini file folder * scissors * glue
in use, store the cards in the pocket on the front of the folder.
Tips
Extending the Activity
• Remind children to say each word
To extend learning, instruct children to do the following:
sound by sound, counting each sound
] Name each picture and identify the beginning
that they hear. For example, sun has
sound of the word. ] Draw a picture of ten things. Name each picture and count the sounds in it. Write that number next
three sounds: /s/ /u/ /n/. • Tell children to stack the cards that they move to the 2-, 3-, and 4-sounds columns.
to the picture. Template 2
Template 3
Label
Template 1
Answer Key (back of folder)
Directions
Cards Pocket (front of folder)
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4 sounds crab flag frog hand lamp stop
3 sounds bed bone cat dog fly leg rope
ndu o s
2 sounds bee bow cow egg key tie
1 sound eye
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Words Sound-by-Sound Answers
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Words Sound-by-Sound
Words
by- S o u n
d Words Sound-by-Sound
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1 sound
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2 sounds
3 sounds
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4 sounds
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Directions
Directions 1. Take out the cards. 2. Place a card on the yellow box. 3. Name the picture. Say the word sound by sound. Tap a number to count each sound that you hear. 4. How many sounds are in the word? Move the card under that number.
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Place card here.
5. Repeat for each card. 6. Check your answers.
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2
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Tap out each sound.
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Picture Cards
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Skill: XXXXXXXX Skill: Word Families
Rhyme Time How to Assemble 1. Cut out the mini file-folder label, pocket, and
Materials
answer key on page 69. Glue the label onto the
* pages 69–73 * foldout mini file folder * scissors * glue
file-folder tab. Then glue the top, bottom, and left Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
edges of the pocket to the front of the folder. Glue the answer key to the back of the folder.
2. Cut out the three templates, directions, and word cards on pages 71 and 73. Open the file folder and glue each template and the directions to the inside sections, as shown. When the center is not in use, store the cards in the pocket on the front of the folder.
Extending the Activity To extend learning, instruct children to do the following: ] On their paper, write one more word that rhymes with each pair of words and uses the same spelling pattern. ] Use each pair of rhyming words in a sentence. Template 2
Template 3
Label
Template 1
Answer Key (back of folder)
mouse house
Directions
shell
train
bee duck
Cards Pocket (front of folder)
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mouse
bee
bell
rain
truck
dish
tree
shell
train
duck
fish
Rhyme Time Answers
Label
Rhyme Time
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house
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Rhyme Time
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e T m i y me h R
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Template 2
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Template 3
Directions
Directions 1. Take out the cards. 2. Read each word. Match the word to its picture. 3. Read the words that are next to each other. Do they rhyme? Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
4. Check your answers. 5. Write each word pair on a sheet of paper.
Word Cards
mouse
tree
bee
shell
bell
train
rain
duck
truck
fish
dish
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house
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Skill: XXXXXXXX Skill: Word Configurations
Wonderful Color Words How to Assemble 1. Cut out the mini file-folder label, pocket, and
Materials
answer key on page 77. Glue the label onto the
* pages 77–83 * foldout mini file folder * scissors * glue
file-folder tab. Then glue the top, bottom, and left Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
edges of the pocket to the front of the folder. Glue the answer key to the back of the folder.
2. Cut out the three templates, directions, and word cards on pages 79, 81, and 83. Open the file folder and glue each template and the directions to the inside sections, as shown. When the center is not in use, store the cards in the pocket on the front of the folder.
Tip
Extending the Activity
Use only one set of word cards in the
To extend learning, instruct children to do the following:
center, starting with the cards printed in
] Use magnetic letters to spell out the color words on
color. When children become familiar with
a magnet board. ] Write each color word on a sheet of paper using a
the words and their shapes and meanings, replace the colored words with those printed in black.
matching colored marker. Template 2
Template 3
Label
Template 1
Answer Key (back of folder)
yellow green
red
Directions
blue
purple orange
Cards
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brown
Right:
green
Middle:
yellow
Left:
blue
black
red
orange purple
Label
Wonderful Color Words
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Wonderful Color Words Answers
Answers
Wonderful Color Words
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Template 2
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Template 3
Directions
Directions 1. Take out the cards. 2. Read each color word. Match the word to its shape. 3. Check your answers.
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4. Write each color word on a sheet of paper.
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Word Cards
red blue black brown green
Extra Cards
red blue black brown green
wh i te wh i te
orange orange
purple
purple
yellow
yellow
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Skill: XXXXXXXX Skill: Word Configurations
Out-of-This-World Number Words How to Assemble 1. Cut out the mini file-folder label, pocket, and Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
answer key on page 87. Glue the label onto the file-folder tab. Then glue the top, bottom, and left edges of the pocket to the front of the folder. Glue the answer key to the back of the folder.
2. Cut out the three templates, directions, and word cards on pages 89 and 91. Open the file folder and glue each template and the directions to the inside sections, as shown. When the center is not
Materials
* pages 87–91 * foldout mini file folder * scissors * glue
in use, store the cards in the pocket on the front of the folder.
Extending the Activity To extend learning, instruct children to do the following: ] Use magnetic letters on a magnet board (or letter tiles on a tabletop) to spell out each number word. ] Have a partner use the word cards to check their spelling as they spell out each number word. Template 2
Template 3
Label
Template 1
Answer Key (back of folder)
Pocket (front of folder)
one three five n i ne seven t w e lv e
Directions
Cards
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2: 4:
one
three
11:
9:
Right:
7:
5:
10: 12:
eleven
8:
seven
n i ne
6:
f i ve
Middle:
3:
1:
Left:
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twelve
ten
e i ght
six
two four
Out-of-This-World Number Words
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Out-of-This-World Number Words Answers
Answers
Out-of-This-World Number Words
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5 6 7 8
2
3
4
Template 2
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Template 1
Out-of-This-World Number Words
Template 3
Directions
Directions
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1. Take out the cards. 2. Read each number word. Match the word to its number and shape. 3. Check your answers.
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4. Write each number word on a sheet of paper.
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one two three four f i ve s i x seven e i ght n i ne ten eleven twelve
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Word Cards
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Skill: XXXXXXXX Skill: Sight Word Recognition
Sight-Word Speed Read How to Assemble 1. Cut out the mini file-folder label, pocket, and
Materials
answer key on page 95. Glue the label onto the
* pages 95–101 * foldout mini file folder * scissors * glue * kitchen timer
file-folder tab. Then glue the top, bottom, and left Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
edges of the pocket to the front of the folder. Glue the answer key to the back of the folder.
2. Cut out the three templates, directions, and word cards on pages 97, 99, and 101. Open the file folder and glue each template and the directions to the inside sections, as shown. When the center is not in use, store the cards in the pocket on the front of the folder.
Extending the Activity To extend learning, instruct children to do the following: ] Write the sight words from the center on index cards. Take the cards home to practice reading the words. ] Have a partner use the word cards to check their spelling as they spell out each word. Template 2
Template 3
Label
Template 1
Answer Key (back of folder)
do
give
some
are they Pocket (front of folder)
see
Directions
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do
get
am
of
I
the
like
see
Left:
it
my
go they
said
on
some you
give for was and
is
Right:
have to
are
Middle:
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Sight-Word Speed Read
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Sight-Word Speed Read Answers
Answers
Sight-Word Speed Read
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is to you my
are have some go
do get am of
the
like
see
Template 2
I
Template 1
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Template 3
Directions
give
for
Directions 1. Take out the cards. Sort them by color. 2. Set the timer to 1 minute. Turn it on.
and
on
said
it
they
4. Match each word to the same word on the folder. 5. Stop when the timer goes off. How many words did you match? 6. Check your answers.
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was
3. Read the words in each set of color cards.
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Word Cards
I do the get
like am see of
are is have some
to you go my
give for was and
they
said
it
on
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Skill: XXXXXXXX Skill: Singular and Plural nouns
Looking Out for One or More How to Assemble 1. Cut out the mini file-folder label, pocket, and
Materials
answer key on page 105. Glue the label onto the
* pages 105–111 * foldout mini file folder * scissors * glue
file-folder tab. Then glue the top, bottom, and left Mini File-Folder Centers in COLOR: Reading & Writing © Betsy Jo Evers, Scholastic Teaching Resources
edges of the pocket to the front of the folder. Glue the answer key to the back of the folder.
2. Cut out the three templates, directions, and picture cards on pages 107, 109, and 111. Open the file folder and glue each template and the directions to the inside sections, as shown. When the center is not in use, store the cards in the pocket on the front of the folder.
Extending the Activity To extend learning, instruct children to do the following: ] Use magnetic letters on a magnet board to spell each singular word. Add s to make it plural. ] Write a sentence with each singular word. Then rewrite the sentence with its plural form. Template 2
Template 3
Label
Template 1
Answer Key (back of folder)
trees
bird
Pocket (front of folder)
Directions
flowers
owls
Cards
stars
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flowers clouds snakes turtles owls
bird
flower
cloud
snake
turtle
owl
birds
bug
bugs
stars
star
trees
tree
More Than One
One
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Looking Out for One or More
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Looking Out for One or More Answers
Answers
Looking Out for One or More
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One
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More Than One One
Template 2
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More Than One
Looking Out for One or More
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Picture Cards
tree trees star
stars bug bugs
bird birds flower
flowers cloud clouds
snake snakes turtle
turtles
owl
owls
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Template 3
One
Directions
More Than One
Directions 1. Take out the cards. 2. Match the cards that show the same kinds of things. 3. Which card shows only one thing? Put it under “One.”
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4. Which card shows more than one thing? Put it under “More Than One.” 5. Read the words for each pair. 6. Check your answers.
Looking Out for One or More
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7. Write each pair of words on a sheet of paper.
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