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CVC Sentence Fishing Activity

04/19/2024 by admin

Fishing isn’t just for the ABCs! Your emergent readers will love this game! This Sentence Fishing activity set corresponds to the reading lessons in Phonics & Spelling, Book 2, but is also compatible with any phonics curriculum! The print-ready pdf file includes a 102-word vocabulary bank plus blank fish for creating your own sentences! Also included are instructions and a set of 18 CVC sentence flash cards.

Download this activity set now! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/CVC-Sentence-Fishing-Activity-ESL-ELL-Newcomer-Game-460008

My kiddos LOVED playing this game!! Totally engaged and so proud of themselves for making sentences (by matching the words). Thanks! – Patti S.

This is such a fun and engaging way to have students practice putting sentences together during center time! – Nicole F.

To play, make “fishing poles” with a stick, string, and a magnet. Fix paperclips to each fish and voila! Instant fun! I recommend laminating the fish and you’ll have this activity set for many years. The fish can be put into a sensory bin, behind a low barrier, or scattered in a pond-like defined space. The fish cards can do double duty as flash cards and decoration on a classroom board!

The sentences in this activity are not exclusive to but include flash cards with the following sentences:

  • A cat on a mat.
  • A fan on a van.
  • A hat on a lap.
  • A cat on a bed.
  • A red pen and a red cap.
  • A wet pet in a net.
  • A big pig in a wig.
  • My pet hen is in a big pit.
  • I win the big van!
  • The pot on the log is hot.
  • The dog and the cat are in the van.
  • The top and the cap are on my lap.
  • I like to jog in the sun.
  • A red and green bug is on my mug.
  • The cat and the dog run on the rug.

Filed Under: Kinney Brothers Publishing Tagged With: Classroom Resources, CVC Words, Educational Games, Emergent Readers, Interactive Learning, Literacy Tools, Phonics Curriculum, Phonics Games, Reading Activities, Sentence Building

Halloween 2024

10/06/2023 by admin


Halloween is just around the corner! Whether you’re celebrating with family, friends, or a classroom full of excited ghosts and goblins, I’ve created a variety of activities that will help make 2024 a memorable Halloween celebration! From easy activities and games, freebies, and a full bundle of fun, check out all the links below!

Use these differentiated paper games as warm-up or cool-down activities. Best of all, they’re free! Download these games here, or by clicking on the image below.

Halloween Games Kinney Brothers Publishing

What’s a holiday party without decorations? These dancing skeletons (in two sizes) are perfect for a classroom board or a whole-class craft activity! Download for free by clicking here or on the image below.


Here are 13+ Halloween games you can play in class or at home! These games are especially recommended for teachers needing activities they can set up quickly and repeat for multiple classes.


Visit Donald’s English Classroom for a full lineup of Halloween activities! Browse classic games you can play in class or online. Download separately or save with the Game Bundle! Enjoy!


Here’s wishing you a happy and safe Halloween in 2024!

Donald Kinney
Kinney Brothers Publishing
Donald’s English Classroom

Filed Under: Kinney Brothers Publishing Tagged With: classroom celebrations, classroom games, Classroom Resources, Donald's English Classroom, freebies, Halloween Activities, Halloween decorations, Halloween games bundle, spooky fun

Unique Scrap Designs

06/28/2020 by admin

This is a Guest Post by Danna Rodebush from Unique Scrap Designs. Enjoy!

I am so excited to be joining you today for a FREEBIE!

Hi! My name is Danna Rodebush, and I am the face behind Unique Scrap Designs. I am wife to my high school sweetheart, Mom to two silly boys and a Chocolate Lab, and 5th grade teacher in Fort Smith, Arkansas. I am living my lifelong dream of teaching, as I knew as a young girl that I was born to be a teacher. Life’s paths took me in a different direction in college when I went into the dental field as a dental hygienist, but I found my way back into education when my oldest son hit kindergarten! I couldn’t imagine not going back to school to get my teaching license at that point! So that is exactly what I did… and WOW am I glad that I did! I absolutely love my job!

I have been in the classroom now going on six years, and I have been a graphic designer for over ten years. I started on Etsy with card designs and have just recently started creating awesome teacher resources using my love of education mixed with my design background. I would love for you to come visit me! Be sure to FOLLOW ME so you can stay updated on my NEWEST PRODUCTS!

Now for what you have been waiting for… I have been creating LOTS AND LOTS of DIGITAL, INTERACTIVE activities to keep students engaged IN THE CLASSROOM or to use FOR DISTANCE LEARNING. One of my recent products is a set of INTERACTIVE GRAMMAR activities.

Interactive Grammar Bundle Unique Scrap Designs Kinney Brothers Publishing

You can try WEEK ONE FREE today! You won’t be disappointed! It has a lot to offer your students! Just click the image below to try it out!

Unique Scrap Designs Freebie Interactive Grammar Activities Kinney Brothers Publishing

Within the download are links to the four units and a BUNDLE that includes all four units. Thank you so much for spending some time with me today! I hope to see you on Teachers Pay Teachers!

Danna Unique Scrap Designs

Filed Under: Guest Blog Post Tagged With: Classroom Resources, digital resources, distance learning, education, freebie, grammar activities, graphic design, Interactive Learning, kinney brothers publishing, teacher resources, Teachers Pay Teachers, teaching, Unique Scrap Designs

Interactive Notebooks – CVC Templates

06/14/2019 by admin

As a followup to my last post, I developed a series of CVC Templates to help teachers get up and running with their interactive notebooks.

Why Interactive Notebooks?

As an independent teacher offering my services in a variety of kids’ classes, one thing is a constant: no two places are the same. Interactive notebooks, though not a replacement for textbooks, offer me the flexibility to design a curriculum with the classroom resources and time restrictions I have to work with. They’re also an excellent way to shape students’ notebook habits; an intervention that became imperative considering the shabby state of some of my students’ notebooks. In turn, this extends their learning and creates a personalized resource where students can take ownership and track their progress.

Interactive Notebooks CVC Templates 2 - Kinney Brothers Publishing

The Program

Based on my textbook, Phonics & Spelling, Book 2, the CVC Templates are built on a 45-word vocabulary base with nine words for each a-e-i-o-u vowel set. Each vowel set is restricted to three-word families. With the goal of moving emergent readers toward reading fluency, the differentiated exercises take students step by step with reading, writing, and spelling exercises — as well as an introduction to primary sight words.

Interactive Notebooks CVC Templates 3 - Kinney Brothers Publishing

The Deal

These CVC Templates can be purchased as individual units or as a bundle. Click on the image below to visit my online store where you can download previews for each unit.

Again, if you have questions about setting up an interactive notebook, check out my previous blog post. With the help of these Templates, you’re going to create some awesome interactive notebooks!

As always, best of luck in your classes!

Donald Kinney

Kinney Brothers Publishing

Filed Under: Kinney Brothers Publishing Tagged With: Classroom Resources, CVC templates, differentiated exercises, Donald's English Classroom, Emergent Readers, interactive notebooks, kinney brothers publishing, phonics, sight words, spelling, teaching materials

Bounce Learning Kids

03/01/2019 by admin

Bounce Learning Kids on Kinney Brothers Publishing blog
Visit Bounce Learning Kids by clicking on the links below the images.

This is an interview with Christopher D. Morgan of Bounce Learning Kids with a special lineup of educational products for your regular, special needs, or English language classes. Enjoy!

Q. You have a lot of products in your TpT store. How and why did you get into making education resources?

A. I began making them for my own two children and it developed from there. I’ve always been a hands-on father and I wanted to be involved with my children’s education from the get-go. Right around the time I was using flashcards to teach them word sounds, I went online to find resources to help me. I quickly found the quality of what was out there wanting so I decided to build my own.

Q. What was your very first resource?

A. I wanted to teach the kids the difference between consonants and vowels. The problem was that at that age, the very words ‘consonant’ and ‘vowel’ are themselves difficult words for a small child, which I quickly discovered when I tried to explain this in words. With the kids sporting classic deer in the headlight stares, I decided to ‘show’ them instead of ‘tell’ them. I went to my graphics workstation and fiddled around until I came up with a comb design, which I thought would do the trick. It shows the alphabet twice, once with all the vowels enclosed in a block and once with all the consonants enclosed. The two blocks fit together like two combs. The idea was that it would visually convey the fact that a letter can either be a vowel or a it can be a consonant but not both.

Q. Where did Bounce Learning Kids comes from?

A. Because of the success of my vowels and consonants design, I was spurred on to make more resources. Over the next few months, I churned out lots more of them. Eventually, a parent from one of my kids’ playmates saw some of the resources and suggested I share them so that other parents could benefit from them. I thought nothing of it but quickly found my designs were being well-received. I got so many positive comments, which of course only spurred me on more. Before I knew it, I had around 2,000 designs in my portfolio. A good friend suggested I turn it into a business, and thus Bounce Learning Kids was born.

Q. What makes your products different?

A. I design my products first and foremost to function correctly. They must be visually appealing and interesting. Otherwise, the child simply isn’t going to enjoy using them.

Q. Aren’t all education resources supposed to be that way?

A. You’d think so, but that’s sadly not the case. My kids started coming home from school with worksheets, for example. Frankly, I was appalled at the poor quality of them. When I went online again to try to find better ones, I found it was a common trait almost everywhere I looked. I could find plenty of worksheets, but they were all designed more to get the parents to download them than to work correctly as education resources. Oftentimes I’d find numeracy or literacy sheets, for example, where a couple of clip-art graphics were included to ‘make them look more like children’s resources’ but that was about it. The quality really wasn’t there. They would either be boring and uninspiring or simply ineffective as learning tools – or both! This infuriated me to no end. Once again, I thought I could do better, so I started making my own worksheets but built them from the ground up to function correctly first and foremost. I very rarely ‘pretty them up’ by adding infantile clip-art images. When other people do that, it makes me cringe. I think there’s a real danger of being condescending to the kids by treating them that way.

Q. What makes your resources function better than others?

A. It’s all about making them functional but also visually appealing and interesting. Worksheets (which is just a fancy term for a printed page of information that the child must write onto) fall into two basic categories. They are either ‘instructional’ or ‘testing’. That is to say they either ‘teach’ (convey new information) or they gauge the child’s level of understanding (testing their knowledge). Many of my worksheets both teach and test at the same time. They are also designed to be visually appealing, interesting and, most importantly of all, fun. Who wants to do simple learning by wrote when you can have an engaging and fun worksheet that’s an actual pleasure to complete? If you disguise the learning by encapsulating it in play, it takes the stress out of learning.

Here are some of the Literacy products in my line-up:

Hands-on Reading 2 — Coordinate grids ‘B’

Calendar time ‘E’ — Compound words ‘B’

A versus AN ‘D’ — Apostrophe ‘A’

Q. Do you specialize on Literacy products?

A. I do have quite a few Literacy resource kits in my portfolio, but I have many more products that hit other disciplines as well. At the moment, my resources fall into one of six broad categories:

  • Numeracy
  • Literacy
  • Time
  • Money
  • Visual perception
  • Hand-eye coordination

I currently have over forty separate and distinct Literacy resources, some of which contain over a hundred separate pages of content, and I’m adding to the line-up all the time.

Here are some of my other products just to give you a taste of the range of subjects I cover:

Money search (US) ‘A’ — Number snake H

Maths code 2 ‘A’ — 3D Nets 3 ‘K’

Symmetry fun ‘C’ — Learn to tell the time – Free!

Q. Where do you get your inspirations from?

A. It can come from anywhere. If the kids bring home something from school and I think it could be improved, I sit down and improve it. If I see something online that I think can be done better, I sit down and make something better. Most of the time, however, I come up with ideas that meet a specific need I’m trying to fill at the time. As a graphics artist, I think visually. I’m always trying to find ways to convey information in visual short form. The adage ‘a picture tells a thousand words’ is something I live and breathe.

Q. How do you know if a product is going to work or not?

A. I do a lot of testing. My kids and my wife are my first line of testers. If a new product passes muster with them, I then try them in a classroom setting. Sometimes I need to tweak something. For example, a recent product I made wasn’t clear once printed on a laser printer. Some key graphic elements just weren’t clear enough and I had to make some adjustments.

The biggest factor in determining whether a product is successful or not is whether the kids have fun with them or not. If they don’t have fun, the product doesn’t survive, and I move on to something better.

Being forced to fill out boring worksheets is a terrible thing for a child – especially if they aren’t enjoying themselves. On the other hand, there’s nothing so rewarding for me than seeing the light bulb switch on in a child’s mind when they are actively engaged. I mean really, why should worksheets be boring, right?

Special thanks to Mr. Morgan for his guest post on the Kinney Brothers Publishing blog. To see the full lineup of educational materials, you can visit Bounce Learning Kids on Teachers Pay Teachers or visit his website at https://bouncelearningkids.com.

Christopher D. Morgan

Author and creator of education resources for school children and people for whom English is a second language, Christopher has visited 45 countries to date and has lived and worked in four countries across three continents. He currently resides in the Netherlands but has lived and worked in England, Florida & Australia. He is the author of the Portallas series of young adult fantasy adventure novels. An IT manager by day, Christopher enjoys writing novels and building quality education resources. He is a family man with a wife of over 30 years and two children.

If you are interested in becoming a guest blogger on the Kinney Brothers Publishing blog site, please contact us at admin@kinneybrothers. We are always looking for educational content our readers will find useful.

Filed Under: Guest Blog Post Tagged With: bounce learning kids, Christopher D. Morgan, Classroom Resources, educational resources, educational tools, ESL resources, hands-on learning, Interactive Learning, Kinney Brothers Publiushing, literacy resources, numeracy resources, special needs education, teacher support, teaching materials

Vexillology

05/22/2017 by admin

Sometimes, a teacher has to share with students something that they are really enthused about.  Next to looking at maps, I love looking at flags! International flags display many of the best devices and some of the worst transgressions of flag protocols with some surprising genius in the mix! U.S. state flags are mostly dreary, but a few stand out with pretty stunning designs.  What makes for a quality flag design and why do some fail so badly?

This is one of my favorite TED talks.  Roman Mars is obsessed with flags; a true vexillologist.  He clues you in to the most sublime and some of the worst crimes in flag design.  Warning!  This talk is not safe for young ears!  Mr. Mars has a bit of a pottymouth, but it is so worth watching if you’re interested in flag design!

With Flag Day coming in June (6/14), I put together a lesson in flag design.  From hoist to fly, canton to saltires, the vocabulary of a vexillologist illustrates the construct and the details of flag design.  See why New Zealanders are so vexed about their own flag or which country’s flag has three flags all combined into one!  Do you know which canton is the upper hoist side? This lesson ‘splains it all!  Check out the preview here.  Then download the lesson!

Time for you to be the judge.  Does your state or country have a flag worth sending up the pole or does the sight of it flapping overhead ruin your day? Download this file so that the next time you’re looking at a flag waving in the wind you can decide for yourself if it is a rocking design or something best forgotten.  And better yet, wake up the budding vexillologists in your classroom and give them a Flag Day they’ll never forget!

If you’re interested in more flag fun, check out all the flag games and pennants in Donald’s English Classroom!

Happy Flag Day!

Don

Filed Under: Kinney Brothers Publishing Tagged With: Classroom Resources, Donald's English Classroom, download flag lesson, educational lesson, Flag Day, flag design, flag design vocabulary, international flags, kinney brothers publishing, Roman Mars, teaching flags, TED talks, U.S. state flags, vexillology

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