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
I love that you send your plan to the parents! Is that just something you do or is that required?
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
Cute activities!!
Lindsey
Lovin’ Kindergarten
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!!
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
Mrs. Wheeler TpT
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
Do you teach science and social studies? I really enjoy looking at your plans each week.