English Language Arts in 1st grade
Cornell Notes | Lined
Simple, practical, and easy to use - our Cornell Notes Lined template is going to help your students take their notes to the next level. Students often find it difficult to visualize structure while they are writing, so we have made this lined template available that includes a vertical line down the left side of the page. This allows your students to write their notes in conventional order and review their structure of them at any time.
Bubble Map | Large
Help students visualize concepts with a Bubble Map!
Start with a central concept or idea in the middle section, then assign a copy to each student so they can fill in the surrounding bubbles with relative concepts or definitions. Or, collaborate as a whole class with one master copy!
This template is our large version, here is a smaller one.
Frayer Model
Introduce a Frayer Model to your class with this fun template!
Frayer Models are great tools for students to better understand new and important concepts by listing examples, non-examples, facts, and definitions.
This activity can be assigned as an individual or group activity, or as a teacher model.
Venn Diagram | 2 Circles
Compare and contrast two concepts with a Venn Diagram!
Download this template to start brainstorming with your class today.
T-Chart
Compare and contrast two concepts with a T-chart!
Download this template to start brainstorming with your class today.
CVC Spelling Board | Alison Shybeeeeee
This interactive CVC template is a fun and engaging way for students to practice making words. Students can drag and drop the consonants and vowels to create the word to match the picture.
Cornell Notes | Blank
Simple, practical, and easy to use - our Cornell Notes Blank template is going to help your students take their notes to the next level. Students often find it difficult to visualize structure while they are writing, so we have made this blank template available that includes a vertical line down the left side of the page. This allows your students to write their notes in conventional order and review their structure of them at any time.
Bubble Map | Small
Help students visualize concepts with a Bubble Map!
Start with a central concept or idea in the middle section, then assign a copy to each student so they can fill in the surrounding bubbles with relative concepts or definitions. Or, collaborate as a whole class with one master copy!
This template is our small version, here is a larger one.
See, Think, Wonder
This "See, Think, Wonder" template is a simple and effective way to encourage critical thinking and encourage students to ask questions.
Sequence Chart | Small
Assign Sequence Charts to students to help them visualise and simplify the steps in a complex process, or a timeline of events, etc.
It can also be used to plan lessons or to take down notes during a lesson!
This chart is our smaller version for more basic lessons; find our larger version here.
Handwriting Alphabet | Pack
This set of Handwriting templates for students will help them to practice the handwriting of their letters. The individual templates are available in both lower and uppercase letters on separate sheets.
A - Alphabet Activity
Teach your students the letters of the alphabet with this fun and engaging worksheet. Ask them to draw, trace and write the letter A. This template is perfect for your young learners!
Write a Story about Someone You Love
Try this story template – perfect for English class during Thanksgiving!
In this blue template, students are tasked with writing a short story about someone they love.
It could be a friend, family member, or even pet!
Letter to Myself for Students
Get your students to write a letter to themselves at the start of the new school year. This is a really easy way to share some powerful messages with them, and it's a great way to boost their confidence and motivation for the rest of their year.
Sequence Chart | Large
Assign Sequence Charts to students to help them visualise and simplify the steps in a complex process, or a timeline of events, etc.
It can also be used to plan lessons or to take down notes during a lesson!
This chart is our larger version for more detailed lessons; find our smaller version here.
Notice and Wonder Notes
Give your students a way to reflect deeper with a Notice and Wonder Notes template!
Start by providing your students with a link to any sort of visual resource to reflect on – this could be a photo, video, or piece of art.
Students are then prompted to write things they notice about the visual, and what questions those thoughts inspire! Finding the answers can then be assigned as personal tasks, or something to collaborate on as a class (especially if there are any common themes that arise).