How to Set up a Letter of the Week Routine.

How to Set up a Letter of the Week Routine. 1

How to Set up a Letter of the Week Routine for Preschool. Setting up a Letter of the Week routine is a rite of passage for preschool teachers. It’s that classic framework that gives your classroom a heartbeat. But let’s be honest: it can also become a repetitive slog if you aren’t careful. You want … Read more

Balancing Professionalism and Comfort When Teaching from a Home Office

Balancing Professionalism and Comfort When Teaching from a Home Office 2

Teaching from home is the dream. No commute. No dress code. Total flexibility. The freedom to create your own schedule and work in your PJ’s all day sounds amazing. But there is a problem… There are downsides to teaching from home that most people don’t consider until it’s too late. Whether it’s establishing boundaries with … Read more

When Teachers Leave: The Ripple Effects on Schools and Students 

When Teachers Leave: The Ripple Effects on Schools and Students  3

Walking through school hallways often reveals more than just student energy. Empty desks and rotating substitutes signal a deeper shift in the modern education system.  Families notice when a favorite face disappears mid-year. This change affects more than just one classroom, as the entire school community feels the weight of a departing educator.  The Growing Vacancy Gap  … Read more

200 Kindergarten Journal Prompts: The Ultimate List for Teachers

200 Kindergarten Journal Prompts: The Ultimate List for Teachers 4

200 Kindergarten Journal Prompts List As a school leader and a dad to five kids, I have seen a lot of writing. Two of my kids are autistic, so I know standard writing does not always work. We have to be flexible. We have to make writing fun. The goal here is not perfect grammar. … Read more

The Science of Spelling: Moving Beyond Memory to Mastery

The Science of Spelling: Moving Beyond Memory to Mastery 5

How shifting from visual memory to linguistic understanding transforms the classroom You know the scene. It is Friday morning. The spelling books are out. There is a palpable tension in the air. For some children, this is just a routine memory game. For others, particularly those with dyslexia, processing differences, or working memory challenges, it … Read more

Understanding the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) Approach

Understanding the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) Approach 6

Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA): Guide to Building Mathematical Understanding and Supporting SEN Mathematics can feel abstract and disconnected from reality for many pupils. Numbers, symbols, and operations often exist in a world that seems far removed from their everyday experiences. This is where the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) approach becomes invaluable, it provides a bridge between the tangible world … Read more

Words That Sound the Same: A Visual Homophone Guide for Parents

Words That Sound the Same: A Visual Homophone Guide for Parents 7

I think the people who invented the English language were just trying to see how much they could confuse us. Honestly, it feels personal sometimes. We teach our kids that words have specific meanings. We teach them that spelling matters. And then, we throw them a curveball. We look them in the eye and say, … Read more

Mastering the Hard and Soft Sounds of C & G

Mastering the Hard and Soft Sounds of C & G 8

English phonics can feel like a game where the rules change halfway through. We teach our kids that C is for “Cat” and makes a /k/ sound. We teach them that G is for “Goat” and makes a /g/ sound. These are their “hard” sounds, and they are the ones we start with in Kindergarten. … Read more

The Hidden Cost of Skipping Summer Math Tutoring 

The Hidden Cost of Skipping Summer Math Tutoring  9

Summer is supposed to be a break. No alarms. No homework battles. No rushed mornings. Just a chance for kids to relax and reset.  So when the school year ends, it’s easy to think, They’ll be fine without math for a few months. After all, everyone needs a break, right?  Here’s the problem. Doing nothing over the summer isn’t neutral when it comes to … Read more

Cracking the Code: The Ultimate Guide to the -CK Word Family

Cracking the Code: The Ultimate Guide to the -CK Word Family 10

The -CK Word Family Teaching Activities The -ck word family is one of the most consistent, reliable patterns in early reading. Once a child understands why we use “-ck” instead of just “k” or “c,” they unlock hundreds of words across five different vowel sounds (-ack, -eck, -ick, -ock, -uck). If you are a parent … Read more

The -ea Word Family: Comprehensive List and Engaging Teaching Activities

The -ea Word Family: Comprehensive List and Engaging Teaching Activities 11

The -ea word family sails into phonics with the elegant long E sound (/ē/ as in eagle), offering a treasure trove of rhymes that whisk learners to beaches, kitchens, and meadows. This vowel digraph (e-a) teaches irregular patterns, sometimes long E (sea), sometimes short (bread)—but focuses here on long E for vowel team mastery. Ideal … Read more

Getting Unstuck with Phonics: The -uck Word Family

Getting Unstuck with Phonics: The -uck Word Family 12

The -uck Word Family Word Lists There is something incredibly satisfying about the “-uck” word family. It is punchy. It is percussive. And, let’s be honest, it is a favorite among kids because it rhymes with… well, let’s just say it rhymes with a lot of words they find hilarious. But here is the thing: … Read more

Adjectives Ending in K: Vocabulary, Phonics, and Morphology

Adjectives Ending in K: Vocabulary, Phonics, and Morphology 13

Adjectives ending in K provide some of the sharpest, most distinctive sounds in the English language. This termination creates an abrupt stop (the unvoiced velar plosive /k/), giving these words a punchy, decisive feel. Unlike the flowing suffixes of -ous or -ing, words ending in K are often short, Germanic roots that describe fundamental physical … Read more

The -ug Word Family: Comprehensive List and Engaging Teaching Activities

The -ug Word Family: Comprehensive List and Engaging Teaching Activities 14

The -ug word family packs a punch for phonics fun, highlighting the short U vowel (/ŭ/ as in umbrella) in bouncy, rhyming words that evoke bugs, hugs, and tugs-of-war. This rime helps emerging readers master blending (/d/ + ug = dug) and onsets, building stamina for longer patterns. Tailored for kindergarten and first-grade classrooms, it … Read more

Adjectives Ending in the Letter D

Adjectives Ending in the Letter D 15

The Definitive Guide to Adjectives Ending in D: Vocabulary, Phonics, and Morphology The letter D creates a resonant, definitive stop sound that terminates many of the most emotionally charged and physically descriptive words in the English language. From fundamental early vocabulary denoting feelings and colors, such as sad, mad, and red, to sophisticated descriptors derived … Read more

Mastering the -all Word Family: Comprehensive List and Fun Teaching Activities

Mastering the -all Word Family: Comprehensive List and Fun Teaching Activities 16

The -all word family rolls into phonics with a bouncy short A vowel sound (/ă/ as in apple), delivering rhymes that bounce like a ball or echo like a call across a hall. This rime helps young readers blend onsets (/b/ + all = ball) and spot patterns, making it a playful entry to word … Read more

Literacy Word Generator for Counties, Names, and Words By Number of Letters

Literacy Word Generator for Counties, Names, and Words By Number of Letters 17

Using the Literacy Omni-Tool for Vocabulary, Geography, and Inclusion I developed the Classroom Word Engine (the tool located below) to address the challenge of finding the right word for your lesson. It is designed to generate extensive, categorized lists of words, names, and places, filtered strictly by letter count. This allows you to tailor your … Read more

The -ed Word Family: 100+ Words, Phonics Activities & Teaching Tips

The -ed Word Family: 100+ Words, Phonics Activities & Teaching Tips 18

The -ed Word Family: 100+ Words, Phonics Activities & Teaching Tips for Kindergarten & First Grade Are you searching for the ultimate -ed word family list to supercharge phonics lessons? As a teacher, homeschool parent, or literacy coach, the -ed word family (short E vowel sound, /ĕ/ as in elephant) is your go-to for building … Read more

The -at Word Family: 100+ Word List and Teaching Activities

The -at Word Family: 100+ Word List and Teaching Activities 19

The -at word family, a cornerstone of short vowel phonics, captivates young learners with its snappy rhymes and relatable themes—from playful pets (cat) to everyday objects (hat). This rime (vowel + ending consonants) teaches blending (/k/ + at = cat) and pattern recognition, accelerating decoding in kindergarten and first grade. With roots in CVC simplicity, … Read more

Early Reading: A Teacher’s Guide to CVC Words

Early Reading: A Teacher's Guide to CVC Words 20

Unlocking Early Reading: A Teacher’s Guide to CVC Words – What They Are, Why They Matter, and How to Teach Them As educators in kindergarten and first grade, we know the magic moment when a child blends sounds into their first real word—like “c-a-t” becoming cat. Enter CVC words: the foundational building blocks of phonics … Read more