Our Spelling dictation words this week are focusing on plurals. I'm a bit worried about introducing this concept with ELL learners, so I thought I'd make some posters to help guide them. I'll use these with a center activity that I can ask my EA to help out with. Big thanks to Michelle, the 3 AM Teacher, and Nikki at Melonheadz Illustrating, and Mel at From the Pond for the great graphics!
Click either of the images for the link to these free posters.
- Amanda
These are sooo cute!! Thank you for using my graphics - I love seeing them used in so many different ways!!
ReplyDeletePlus Also....I grabbed your button...so cute!!
Michelle
The 3AM Teacher
Hi Amanda - cute posters. I just found your blog and am your newest follower. :o) So glad I popped in.
ReplyDeleteVicky
Traditions Laughter and Happily Ever After
Thanks, ladies!
ReplyDeleteLove the posters, thanks so much! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for these posters! I love the colors and they are so useful! Thanks for sharing for FREE! P.S. I am your newest follower. :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute posters!
ReplyDeleteCasey
Second Grade Math Maniac Blog
These are great. Thanks!
ReplyDelete❤Traci❤
Dragonflies in First
Awesome posters! Any chance you could make one for the other "y" rule? (if it has a vowel before the y, just add s (like monkeys, valleys, etc))
ReplyDeletenice posters, :) thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteP.S. new follower, :)
♥ rachel
http://teachingmelodies.blogspot.com/
This is wonderful, thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteLove the posters! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese posters are too cute! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing... but they would not open for me. :(
ReplyDeleteCan you send them to me?
Laspata1998@verizon.net
thanks!
Thanks for sharing these great posters!
ReplyDeleteShelly
Smiling and Shining in Second Grade
These are Fabulous for Fourth, too! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Hey! I am really interested in one thing, of course if I'm not asking too much could you be so kind and please share with us your place of origin?
ReplyDeleteI am from a small town near Barrie, Ontario - just about an hour north of Toronto.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the freebie- these posters are great!
ReplyDeleteAylin
Learning to the Core
Thank you so much! I love your posters and have used them in my students' "grammar folders"
ReplyDeleteYour posters look great. So colorful! It would be great if you had a chance to create posters that differentiate between the "Y" rules. The rule for words ending in consonant y is change y to i add es and for words ending in a vowel y you just add s. All that said - considering these posters are free - I think they're marvelous and appreciate your willingness to share with us!
ReplyDeleteHi Kristine,
DeleteThe updated version of these posters can be found here: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Plural-Posters-278203
In that file I've included the rule for a word ending in a vowel and then y (#5). I'll update the links now. Thanks!
Love these! Thank you for sharing!
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