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Core Words Matching

Core Words Matching Centers – I use these “Feed Me” sets in small groups to reinforce sight words, then move them to independent literacy centers. Three levels of differentiation built in – including an errorless learning option!

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Errorless Task Activities focused on Core Words! Students will match text to text with these 38 hands-on task cards.

These “Feed Me” task cards are student-friendly. Every school year, I read aloud the picture book “The Hungry Thing” by Jan Slepian and Ann Siedler. It's a student favorite and the perfect introduction to these fun sorting sets.
 
Core Words Matching Centers – I use these “Feed Me” sets in small groups to reinforce sight words, then move them to independent literacy centers. Three levels of differentiation built in – including an errorless learning option!
 
Designed for the busy educator, these cards are black and white and sized to be easily display on word walls or pocket charts and store in 4 x 6″ photo storage boxes.
 
A data recording page is included to track student progress.
 
Core Words Center Activities – I.E.P. Goals and Objectives focused on sight words and/or core words? Add these hands-on tasks to your small groups and centers for engaging practice. A data collection page is also included to track progress.
Please Note – this resource is already included in the Sight Word Club.

 
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