Greetings, educators and parents! Welcome to another TeachTastic lesson plan designed to enhance your teaching experience. Today, we'll delve into the exciting world of spelling with our resource, "Spelling Short e Words." This three-worksheet set offers diverse learning opportunities for students, making it a valuable addition to your curriculum.
Title: Spelling Short e Words
Description and How to Use in a Classroom:
This resource provides three worksheets for different learning contexts. The first sheet is ideal for guided practice, the second for independent or peer-grouped practice, and the third for homework, exit tickets, formative assessments, progress monitoring, additional practice, or intervention. Remember, not all worksheets are meant to be used on the same day; the lesson may span a day or multiple days based on your teaching pace.
Use for Guided Practice:
Learn with an Example:
Question: Which word matches the sentence?
Key Idea: When a vowel precedes only consonants, it usually makes a short vowel sound. The letter 'e' is a vowel and, in such cases, makes a short 'e' sound (/ĕ/), as in 'pet' or 'net.'
Solution: Look at the sentence, "She has a (blank) fish. (pet, net)" - Which word completes the sentence? It shows the word 'pet.' She has a pet fish.
Use for Independent or Group Practice:
Provide students with the second worksheet for independent or peer-grouped practice.
Use for Homework or Additional Practice:
Assign the third worksheet for homework or use it for additional practice.
Use for Exit Ticket/Formative Assessment:
Utilize the third worksheet for exit tickets or formative assessments.