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Kindergarten teacher: 5 ways to use language arts worksheets with your students

Updated: Dec 24, 2022

If you're anything like me, then you're always on the lookout for new and interesting ways to teach language arts with your students. If that's the case, then this blog post is for you! I'm going to share with you my favorite ways to use kindergarten language arts worksheets with students in a way that is engaging and fun.


Spiral Review can be used for math, reading, and grammar effectively. See how I use Language Spiral Review to keep learning fresh!


What Is A Spiral Review?


Spiral review is a method of continuous review in which material is reviewed several times over the course of a semester or school year. The advantage of spiral review is that it allows students to keep the material they have learned fresh in their minds, while also gradually adding in new material.

The key to an effective spiral review is to make sure that the review sessions are spaced out enough so that students don’t get overwhelmed, but not so spaced out that they forget what they learned.


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Weekly Spiral Review

  1. Students receive weekly kindergarten language arts worksheet

  2. New and current skills are practiced.

  3. Teacher review is included.


How does it work?

  1. Students will complete their assigned column.

  2. Each column aligns with state standards for Kindergarten Language Arts

  3. 4 Quarters of activities

  4. Teachers will use the daily review sheet to discuss problems or concerns with their students the following day.

  5. On Friday, students will have a fun coloring, tracing, or drawing activity.


What are the benefits?


Spiral review can be used for any subject, but it is especially effective for language arts. This is because language arts are best learned through repeated exposure and practice. Grab your literacy for kindergarten activities, or for 1st grade.



Also for 1st grade.




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