I just posted a new worksheet over at my TpT store! It’s perfect for summer school and year-round schools. Be sure to check it out!
I just posted a new worksheet over at my TpT store! It’s perfect for summer school and year-round schools. Be sure to check it out!
Hello friends! I hope you’ve been enjoying all the ideas and freebies I post here on my blog! I feel great that I’ve been able to help so many hard-working teachers and parents. I am ready for a new challenge! I’m going to start adding new materials to my store over at Teachers Pay Teachers.
Of course, I’ll still continue to add things to this blog, but I hope you’ll poke around on my TpT store as well! (There’s already a new freebie waiting for you!) Thank you!

Tomorrow’s Fourth of July! Yay, America! Check out this free printable page all about sorting letters (consonant vs vowel). It’s simple: color the letters based on the type of letter. Then enjoy a hot dog and the fireworks!
Click here for the free printable PDF: Firework Letters
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Here’s another of my paragraph practice pages. This one is about getting ready for school in the morning. The focus of this page should be the structure of the paragraph, including transitions. I intentionally chose a topic that kids wouldn’t have a hard time thinking about.

Click here for the free printable PDF: How to Get Ready For School in the Morning – paragraph practice
A few weeks ago, I posted this page on We Are Teachers (Click here to view the post). It’s a fairly easy practice page for using the dictionary. Enjoy!

This week over at We Are Teachers, I posted a printable all about rhyming words. Click here to hope over there and grab it!
I’ve posted another freebie over at We Are Teachers! It’s about changing words for past and future tenses. Perfect for ESL/ELL students! (Click here to check out my post!)
Paragraphs are so basic that sometimes we as teachers want to zoom right through them and get on to essays. But good essays are made of good paragraphs, and the more paragraphs you have together, the more important it is to organize your thoughts properly. For this reason, I’ve built a few paragraph organizers to help you focus on the important pieces (transitions, introductory sentences, etc.). I’ve intentionally chosen topics that won’t be hard for kids to write about (there’s no “right” answer) so the content won’t distract them from focusing on proper paragraph construction.
The first one is about their favorite game to play. For the supporting sentences, kids could write about 3 aspects of the game, 3 reasons they like playing, etc.
Click here for the free printable PDF: My Favorite Game to Play – paragraph practice
Check back soon for more paragraph practice!