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Ready to engage your students in a game to work on synonyms and in return make their writing better? This synonym literacy game is perfect for small group work and can be used all year round.
12 synonym houses are included to help your students develop and grow their vocabulary when writing. We are carefully chosen words that are used commonly in students writing. Use for small groups (such as a reading group activity), fast finishers or as a cut and paste lesson.
How to use this resource:
Teacher Tip: These look great up on the classroom wall as a student led anchor chart.
Words that are included:
We have other language houses for CVC word families, rhyming words, parts of speech and root words. Find them in our store.
We are passionate about helping teachers here at Rainbow Sky Creations, we hope you and your students enjoy this resource!
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Literacy | Reading |
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Grade Level | Year 3 – 4 |
Resource Types | Worksheets / Printables |
Electronic download
File Type: PDF
Number of pages: 15
File size: 15 MB
* Compressed Zip File
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What is the best way to teach reading? Today, literacy specialist Malia Hollowell talks to us about best literacy practise.
Malia firmly believes that you don’t need to be a reading specialist to be an exceptional reading teacher. In this episode, she shares tools and strategies that will help all teachers (and therefore students) achieve success.
During our chat, we talk about:
We also touch on some of the literacy trends as well as things teachers have been doing for decades and ask Malia if we need to keep them or ditch them all together!
This is a fun episode that will provide you with inspiration, confidence and best practice strategies when teaching reading.
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Rainbows ahead,
Ashleigh and Alisha
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