My kids really had to think on this one but it improved their test scores. I have shared this with teachers at all levels K-12 and those teachers ... ByMarti Dryk
A simple language form to evaluate the six traits of writing. Written in simple language that most middle school (and up) students can understand. ... ByWilliam Farren
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This 12 page packet includes lessons of how to teach irregular and participle forms of verbs as well as worksheets that ca... ByRuth S.
This packet includes a fun labeling activity that can be used in whole group or as an independent center. I have included a "Label the Snowman" r... ByJamie Mayas
Bases are loaded and it's time for you and your students to step up to the plate, and have a blast learning about 'Types of Sentences'. This 23 sl... ByTeachers Unleashed
There are forty-eight pages with catchy titles that cover many usage errors students make in their writing: commas, semi-colons, quotation marks, c... ByArlene Manemann
Since the publication of Simple Steps to Sentence Sense for High School, teachers have contacted Charlene Tess asking for a middle school version o... ByCharlene Tess
This book study provides comprehension questions, self-to-text connection ideas, and activities to help third graders and ESL studens understand an... ByMrs. Chaput
These lessons are scripted and easy to use. After the teacher's initial preparation they will be easy to gather, grab, and use with upmost confiden... ByKindergarten Kiosk
Here are a number of ready-to-go ELD (English Language Development—A.K.A., ESL, EL) prompts that you can use for your ELD students if they are main... ByAdam Erickson
This PowerPoint slideshow is a great tool to teach what a compound sentence is and also major conjunctions. It is 21 slides total, which includes ... ByRebecca Henig
Have you noticed that your students sometimes don’t know how to spell the plural forms of nouns?
 This 10 page packet includes: one student ref... ByRuth S.
The Literary Elements Cards use pictures and text to support to help students retain and master the many literary features found in fiction books. ... ByLindsey Whyte
This was a culiminating activity for The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. After learning about the Holocaust in the novel, students were asked to resear... ByScout
This is a 12-slide PowerPoint presentation for grades 4 and up to introduce the special usage problem of DOUBLE NEGATIVES. The presentation includ... ByDeanne Davis
This is a Power Point presentation on Sentences. It includes the subject and the predicate, the complete subject, the complete predicate, sentence... ByCathy Hutchinson
Turn simple paper lunch bags into delightful animal puppets! You receive reproducible patterns to create puppets for the following animals: bat, bi... ByDwayne Kohn
This download has students matching mittens to make compound words. Use as a reading center to become familiar with compound words. ... ByStacy Pearson
26 game cards that help kids practice making predictions. Students are given a few sentences and then asked to guess what the object or person is.... ByErin Vogel
This is an 11 slide powerpoint that presents steps for understanding new words in context. The main focus of the lesson is a modeled practice acti... ByRebecca@readinginnov
These flash cards are more effective and more fun than traditional flash cards because they don't just use plain ol' text. Instead, these flash car... ByThe Mr. G Show
This is a Power Point presentation on Pronouns. It includes Nominative and Objective case including subjective complements, direct objects, object... ByCathy Hutchinson
This is a set of five short vowel worksheets, one each for a, e, i, o and u. The student reads the word and writes it under the correct picture. ... ByGenny
This is a packet of 12 original activities to go with the story, Henry and Mudge and the Starry Night. The activities are designed to engage the st... ByMary Rosenberg
A PPT Jeopardy game based on the literary elements such as plot, setting, characterization, point of view, and conflict. Also includes literary de... ByAcademic Language Guru
This worksheet gives students an opportunity to practice breaking words into their parts to analyze meaning. They must first identify each prefix, ... ByKristin Mcwhirter
Ready for some sentence-building fun? Want some ideas to move beyond flashcards and Bingo games to teach sight words? Sight Word Sentence Frames te... ByCarolea Williams
Ready for some sentence-building fun? Want some ideas to move beyond flashcards and Bingo games to teach sight words? Sight Word Sentence Frames te... ByCarolea Williams
This is a 16-slide PowerPoint presentation for grades 4 and up on adjectives. The presentation includes:
1) an overview of adjectives;
2) prac... ByDeanne Davis
This is a multiple choice test with 14 questions. It contains poetry terminology, including poetry, rhythm, rhyme, foot, meter, free verse, blank v... ByChalice Kerr
This is a Power Point presentation on Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections. It includes the correct use of prepositions, adjectival phras... ByCathy Hutchinson
This is a fun and interactive way to teach your students terms they will ned to know on standardized reading tests. These are great to use with al... BySharon Cortez
This movie chronicles three generations of a Mexican American family living in East Los Angeles. Several themes in the film include the importance ... ByBarbara Davis
Word Wise is a research-based program of interactive instruction that teaches the immediate recognition of common word parts and typical syllable p... ByDebra Housel
NOTE: I may have used a font in this presentation that you don't have on your computer, which will make the text "jump around." If that's the cas... ByDeanne Davis
These flash cards are more effective and more fun than traditional flash cards because they don't just use plain ol' text. Instead, these flash car... ByThe Mr. G Show
(**Actual formatting is intact, regardless of possible thumbnail images)This is a great project to get students interested in the major figures of ... ByMs. Howell
This fully animated PowerPoint presentation explains what synonyms are and also addresses the problem of REPETITIVE LANGUAGE in student writing. Th... BySheilah Espinoza
This mini-lesson focuses on writing a simple descriptive paragraph with topic, supporting and closing sentences. It draws special attention to a f... ByMichael Kelly
Objectives:
Illustrate the main idea of the event within the borders of the year that it happened.
Use specific and predetermined vocabulary word... ByKim Andersen
8 weeks, each week consisting of 5 paragraphs that students can edit. Each paragraph has 10 mistakes. Students can improve on their editing/proof... BySofia Arisheh
For this worksheet, students are required to identify the given characters and explain what their role in the play is. There are eleven (11) chara... ByDianapak
This 11 slide PowerPoint presentation is a great way to teach students the writing conventions standard regarding quotation marks. The first few s... ByRebecca Henig
Show your students how to effectively plan for narrative writing! You will receive a 6 slide PowerPoint slide show. The PowerPoint guides students... ByLisa Pagano
This is a very short version of the Battle of Saratoga and Benedict Arnold. It would be a great fluency activity for your struggling readers, and g... ByKim Andersen
This is a 20-word wordsearch that has accents included in the puzzle words! The words to be found are in Spanish but the translations are below the... ByLilafox
Your students will create easy-to-read "flip booklets" that will allow them to form compound words! Each mini-booklet is on a single piece of paper... ByDwayne Kohn