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Kimberly RebichPre K - K
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Linda EleftheriMatch the picture with the sound. Kindergarten site.
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Kevin SpencerThis is a fantastic whiteboard site for young learners. Students "put" pictures into bags that match letters sounds. The learner can personalize the bags by typing their name (or favorite word). Thanks Mrs. Hitchens from Fishburn Park for this recommendat
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Jennifer StengerGreat activity for smartboard and computer. Beginning sound fluency and can be used for articulation therapy as well.
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Courtney SmithThis is a free interactive website for students to use when they are learning how to read. This gives students pictures or either beginning letter sounds, short vowel sounds or long vowel sounds and the student has to match the picture with the right game.
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Kris WashburnMatching number and quantity Remember to make the shades transparent.
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Kim Lalonebeginning letters,vowels
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Laura FinneganUse to help with short and long vowels (Austin)
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Kathleen NBeginning letter sounds, short vowel sounds, long vowel sounds
Asks students to type name...just type a simple word or random letters.
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Elaine Logancan put in own letters that we have learned to match with a picture that starts with that sound
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Dianne KrauseMatch pictures with letter sounds - beginning letters, short vowels and long vowels
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Amalia ConnollyK2LD Smartboard activity
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Valerie B.Beginning letter, short and long vowel practice
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Elementary RCSbeginning sounds, short vowels, long vowels
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Tim Sparacinoa great game to reinforce letter sounds- specifically beginning letters and short & long vowels sounds. It’s called Picture Match. Each game presents with a picture and five boxes that are labelled with specific letters. Students match by touching the
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Tim Sparacinoa great game to reinforce letter sounds- specifically beginning letters and short & long vowels sounds. It’s called Picture Match. Each game presents with a picture and five boxes that are labelled with specific letters. Students match by touching the
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