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The Sentence Game Let’s face it, writing is hard. It takes lots and lots of practice to master the many skills a writer needs. But practice can be boring. Not now! I’ve created a sentence writing game your kids will love. With this game they’ll write sentence after sentence without complaining, because it’s a game. It’s very simple, but practices very essential skills- capitalization, punctuation, grammar, and spelling. The game can be played with 2 or more players. There’s even a way to…

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Sharyn Kish on Instagram: "My go to #engagement activity that I will never stop sharing because it’s THAT effective! If your students need more practice #decoding AND #encoding then this should be woven into your ELA routine! 
Use sentences (or words) from your #ortongillingham or @ufliteracy lessons. 

The “headbands” are old bulletin board borders. The sentences are taken from our OG lessons. I wrote them on strips of card stock and passed them out. Each student used a clothespin to attach their sentence. They walked around reading 4-5 sentences. Then I had them pair up with the last partner they were with. On whiteboards or paper they dictated the sentence that was on their partner’s headband for them  to write out. Then they checked for accuracy with spelling, capitalization and punctu Kinds Of Sentences Activities, Capitalization Activities, Kinds Of Sentences, Structured Literacy, Sentence Activities, Kindergarten Reading Activities, Bulletin Board Borders, Third Grade Teacher, Second Grade Teacher

Sharyn Kish on Instagram: "My go to #engagement activity that I will never stop sharing because it’s THAT effective! If your students need more practice #decoding AND #encoding then this should be woven into your ELA routine! Use sentences (or words) from your #ortongillingham or @ufliteracy lessons. The “headbands” are old bulletin board borders. The sentences are taken from our OG lessons. I wrote them on strips of card stock and passed them out. Each student used a clothespin to attach…

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Sharyn Kish on Instagram: "Musical sentences are a fun way to practice decoding  skills and build fluency! I use sentences from my #ortongillingham or @ufliteracy lessons. Low prep and HIGH engagement activities are my favorite. Follow for more! 💗

How to play:
Write out (or type out) your decodable sentences. I use different colors for each skill group. Have students walk around them in a circle while you play music. When the music stops students practice reading their sentences. Repeat. 

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Sharyn Kish on Instagram: "Musical sentences are a fun way to practice decoding skills and build fluency! I use sentences from my #ortongillingham or @ufliteracy lessons. Low prep and HIGH engagement activities are my favorite. Follow for more! 💗 How to play: Write out (or type out) your decodable sentences. I use different colors for each skill group. Have students walk around them in a circle while you play music. When the music stops students practice reading their sentences. Repeat…

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