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Showing posts with label Word Ladders. Show all posts

A Whole Pack of Ladders

I am very excited about my newest Word Ladders Pack and I think you will be too!  I have had several requests to make more, so here they are!  These ladders are a fun way for our little literacy learners to build some of their foundational skills.
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If you are not familiar with them here is how they work:  the students start with the word on the bottom of the ladder.  As they climb up each rung, they follow the direction to change the the initial, final, or medial letter.  They then write and decode the new word.  With each change they practice the reading foundational skills of segmenting, substituting, and blending the letter-sounds as they decode each new single syllable word.

These can be used in so many ways.  Students can complete them individually or collaboratively.  They can be used with the entire class, in a literacy center, or  in small differentiated groups.  I use them with my small groups during word study as they progress through their reading foundational skills of phonics and word recognition. 

It is easy to pick and choose the ladders appropriate for your students' needs. This 25 page document is set up to include ladders for:
CVC words
words with initial digraphs
words with initial l-blends
words with initial s-blends
words with initial r-blends
words with final blends
mixture of all
*  Just a note-this pack does not include any long vowel patterns.

I have created other Word Ladder sets, so in case you missed any of them you can click here to go to my most recent post about them.  (You will even find a link to a FREEBIE once you are there!)


Hope you and your little literacy learners enjoy climbing their way up through their foundational skills!

Word Ladders 3

I am glad so many of you have been enjoying the Word Ladders!  I am excited to say that I just made another set.
This set includes consonant blends and long vowels (CVCe).

Click on the picture for the shop of your choice:


Here are links to my other Word Ladder activities:

Word Ladders-Consonant Blends

Hi everyone!

I just uploaded a new set of Word Ladders.  This set provides students practice with consonant blends.



Here are links to my other word ladder posts:

 Congrats to all of you who are already on break.  I am so very jealous, but do hope you enjoy every moment you can!!  Sleep a little extra for me, okay?!

~ Enjoy!

Word Ladders-Blending Practice

Back in June and July, I created some Word Ladders.  Word Ladders are a fun way for your students to blend sounds to read words as the initial, final, or medial letter is changed.  If did not follow my blog back then or are not sure what how they work, feel free to click here to see what I mean.

Since then, I have had a few requests to create more.  So I did!!
I created two additional sets and uploaded them to both of my shops (click on the picture of your choice):

Word Ladders-2



Word Ladders-Digraphs:


Thank you!

Word Ladder Freebie!

I just whipped up a Word Ladder FREEBIE to share with you all!
Click on the picture to download it for free from my Teacher's Notebook Store.


If you like this FREEBIE, check out the following listing at my Teacher's Notebook Store:


If you would prefer to shop through TPT, I also have them listed here.


Finally, if you would like to read more about Word Ladders, click here to see my original post.


Stay cool!!

Word Ladders-Blending CVC Words

This past spring I had the opportunity to attend a presentation by Dr. Timothy Rasinski at the New York State Reading Association Conference.  In addition to being one of the top researchers in reading fluency, he told us all that one of his "gifts" is having the ability to create word ladders.  If you provided him with two words, he said he would be able to create a word ladder within 48 hours!

I do have some of his Word Ladder books which my older students enjoy, but I wanted to create something for my kindergarten students to practice blending sounds as they change the initial, medial, and final letters.

Here is a sample of what I came up with:
The students start with the word on the bottom and then change the letters as they climb up the ladder.

I just posted this Word Ladder, along with two others in my TPT store

What do you think?