Here are my favorite literacy activities shared from the After School Link Up last week. Be sure stop to by and visit these blogs. You can also link up your favorite elementary-aged activities in the new link up at the end of this post.
This sight word pick & spell activity from Creative Family Fun is such a CREATIVE way to practice those all-important beginning sight words. Check out this fun BINGO-like game {with free printables}.
I adore these FUNNY Read Alouds from What Do We Do All Day? And while you’re there, check out all the book lists she has. It truly is an amazing collection!
Younger elementary students would enjoy this fall-themed Roll and Say activity from Fantastic Fun and Learning. And if you have a child who already knows her letters, you could totally tape sight words or phonics words over the letters and play it!
I love this name poetry from Mama Smiles. Name poetry is perfect for reluctant writers because most kids like being the subject of their writing.
What a great book list from The Measured Mom featuring kids with disabilities.
It’s your turn to link up! We would love to have you link up your School-Age Post (Ages 5 and up) about your learning week after school time including Crafts,Activities, Playtime and Adventures that you are doing to enrich your children’s lives after their day at school, homeschool or on the weekend!
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