Word Bank Binder

Binder with text on the front "Word Bank Binder"

Building on Patterns First Grade Curriculum introduces words spelled “two ways”…one contracted and the other spelled out. I like to create a binder with all the words learned for the student to have for their review. I put print with the braille so that a peer or parent can help them if needed.

The binder can be sent home for the student to review at home, or to use as a resource book in the classroom.  Students should continue to add pages as they learn new contractions.

Materials: 
  • binder (at least a 2")
  • hole punched braille paper
  • clear adhesive sheets 
  • brailler
 
Word Bank Binder with braille type and handwritten text "like"
Procedure: 

The binder is organized alphabetically. Each tab has both print and braille on it. I start off with two blank pages behind each tab. As words are introduced, we take the page out of the binder and insert the page into the brailler to add the word…both the contracted and spelled out versions.

 
It’s a great way to periodically go back and look at all the words that the student has now learned in the curriculum.
 
 
 
 
 
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Variations: 
  • Make cards to have the student match the contracted to the uncontracted form of the braille word.

 

Collage with Word Bank Binder

 

Common Core and Braille Standards
Kindergarten - Word Analysis, Fluency, and Systematic Vocabulary Development : 
K.1.15a Read simple high-frequency words in uncontracted braille.
K.1.15b Read simple high-frequency words in contracted braille.

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