
The Classroom Lifesavers: 5 ELA Resources Your Students (and You!) Will Love
When your ELA classroom gets chaotic, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But what if you had a secret stash of tools that not only save your sanity but also get your students excited about learning?
This post is your treasure map! We’re diving into five of my best-selling ELA resources—from phonemic awareness to proofreading—that are designed to be your classroom lifesavers. Get ready to transform your lesson plans and watch your students thrive.
Cause and Effect Activities
Struggling to teach cause and effect and need a quality ELA resource that can help? This versatile resource makes it easy with engaging activities like matching games, cut-and-glue worksheets, and task cards (among others).
Whether you’re working with the whole class or in small groups, these activities are perfect for differentiating instruction in first, second, or third grade, and are even simple enough to leave for a substitute.
As one teacher shared, it’s a great way to make learning this tricky concept fun and a part of your daily routine.
Take a peek at some of the activities in action:


Editing and Proofreading Practice
Help your students become their own best editors with these editing and proofreading practice worksheets. Designed to help students master capitalization and punctuation, this resource includes a variety of engaging, no-prep activities—from multiple-choice questions to cut-and-paste options.
It’s perfect for independent work, morning routines (bell ringers), or even last-minute substitute plans, this pack comes with answer keys and is designed to help students confidently find and fix errors in their own writing. As one teacher said, “This was a great review for my students to review proofreading and editing! There were so many resources to choose from in this file!”
Here’s a look at just a couple of the activities in this handy resource!
Phonemic Awareness Task Cards and Lesson Plans
We now know from the science of reading that students need to practice phonological and phonemic awareness skills. Yes, a few kids may pick up on things naturally from other things we do in school but the vast majority need explicit teaching.
If your school does not have a phonemic awareness program for you to use, like Heggerty, this resource would be REALLY handy. And some of you might want or need to supplement what you already have! This is a bundle of lesson plans (20), and phonemic awareness teacher led task cards, with everything laid out for you, including the suggested order of teaching skills!
No wonder it’s been a big seller in the past year!
Take a closer look at some of the task cards and lesson plans!
Keep reading for more ELA resources that will be your classroom lifesavers

Word Riddles Bundle and the Word Riddles for Consonant-le Words
These ELA resources are BOTH on my bestseller list -the Consonant-le Word Riddles (has been a hit for years) and the Phonics Word Riddles bundle containing ALL the word riddle resources is the fifth top seller in my TPT store. Why? Let’s dig in.
The skills included are extensive! In this kit you get the task cards sets and resources for:
- CVC Words
- More CVC Words
- Consonant Digraphs
- Double Consonants (the floss rule)
- Consonant Blends
- Silent e Words
- Vowel Digraphs
- Long Vowels
- Consonant le
- Y endings (y as a vowel)
- Antonyms
- More Antonyms
- Synonyms
- Homophones
- Suffixes
Here are a few examples:



And if you want the Word Riddles consonant-le ELA resource only, it is available separately here!
Ready to make a difference in your students’ skills? Grab this resource and watch their skills soar!
Other blog posts you may want to check out:
- Teacher’s Ultimate Time Saving Geography Tips
- 5 Ways to Make Your Students into Proofreading Superheroes
- Prioritize Consistent Phonics and Phonemic Awareness Practice Year-Round with 7 Strategies
- Capitalization Made Easy: Practical Strategies for Young Writers
- 4 Games to Hack for Phonemic Awareness Practice
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Good luck with your week! You got this!













