Last week focused on the -at word family and I decided to build a cat themed unit around it. My students LOVED the picture books I found: Cat Secrets, Grumpy Cat, Cat the Cat, and Kat Kong. Here is a peek at my week. Click to download. I have included a freebie in the download.
We made a Cat the Cat Art Center
The Cat’s Pajamas Art Center
Kristina
I love that you send your plan to the parents! Is that just something you do or is that required?
Bethany Louise
Your -at activities look so fun! What great ideas! Thanks so much for sharing and thank you for the freebie!
Bethany Gardner
Ship Shape First Grade
Mrs. Lindsey
Cute activities!!
Lindsey
Lovin’ Kindergarten
Jessica
I wish I could press rewind on my year so we could do these short a activities! Keeping this in mind for next year!! Super duper creative!!
Mrs. Wheeler
Fun little activities! Thanks for sharing your visual plans. I always like to see what other people are doing!
Megan
Mrs. Wheeler’s First Grade
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Stefaniebb
This post has lead me to a question that I have had since last year. Could you share your order of word family study and how you developed it? I struggled last year with the order of mine since my grade level didn't have a consistent way they introduced it. Do you do short vowels first? Or? Thanks for any advise you can give me
Lindsay Oles
Do you teach science and social studies? I really enjoy looking at your plans each week.