Alphabet
One of the most basic literacy skills is letter and sound identification. We love these creative options for matching letters and identifying sounds.
Letter Matching File Folder Dustin Krouse Horace Mann Elementary, Springfield |
Uppercase-Lowercase Letter Matching Lids Raising Dragons |
Uppercase-Lowercase Letter Matching Clothespins Jamie Minnish Prass Elementary, Kettering |
Leap Frog Beginning Sound Puzzle Debi Gnau Mad River Early Childhood Center, Mad River |
Name Skills
Many functional literacy curriculums focus on name skills including name identification and sequencing. This can be done through velcro board and file folder tasks.
Name Sequencing Velcro Board Jenna Fitch Demmitt Elementary, Vandalia |
Name ID File Folder |
Name Sequencing with Picture Cue Jamie Minnish Prass Elementary, Kettering |
Special Interest Name Sequencing Velcro Board Molly Magoteaux Kleptz ELC, Northmont |
Spelling
Spelling is another popular independent work task. We love how these tasks use manipulatives to spell simple words. Remember if you are not working 1:1 with the student to develop a way for them to display their work so that it can be checked later. This can be done through setting up completed words in a seperate location such as a tray or cookie sheet. Some classrooms even allow students to take pictures of the finished product to add to their virtual portfolio. What a great use of classroom technology!
Magnetic Letter Spelling Box |
Find and Spell Rice Bin Katie Bigelow Brookville Elementary, Brookville |
Sight Words
Another important literacy skill is identifying sight words. We love how these tasks range from basic sight word matching, to matching to a picture, and following lists such as shopping lists or lists for stocking shelves. There are endless opportunities for tasks whether your students are working on a traditional or life skills curriculum.
Worksheet Converted to File Folder Sight Word Task |
Unique Learning System Sight Word Matching |
'Getting Dressed' Clothing Sight Word File Folder |
Shopping List and Menu Sight Word File Folders |
'Stocking Shelves' Grocery Sight Word File Folder |
Comprehension
Most classrooms use worksheets for comprehension tasks. But what if your student has limited handwriting skills or hates to write? You can get creative in your comprehension tasks using velcro boards and adapted books.
Question Word Picture Sort Brittany Bush Spinning Hills Middle School, Mad River |
Match Picture to Sentence Adapted Book |
Adapted Book Jamie Minnish Prass Elementary, Kettering |
Match Picture to Sentence Adapted Book |
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