I created this Flow Map to help kids organize their business letters before actually writing a rough draft. This helps with placement and labeling each part. I have them use this as a study guide for the test as well.
This PowerPoint teaches kids the difference between Who and Whom. If you buy the PowerPoint, email me at: missykyky@yahoo.com and I will send you the guided practice sheet for free.
I use these 2 pages of interactive questions to learn about a student's home life, study habits, goals, culture, strengths, and weaknesses. This is a great activity to have all students do at the beginning of the year. I also have all new or
A worksheet to help students properly define 15 key literary terms and draw pictures to better understand and visualize their true meaning.
Literary Terms covered:
plot, resolution, internal conflict, external conflict, exposition, rising action,
I have my students research different types of colleges in order to effectively write a business letter to the college of their choice. This research guideline helps them find information about his/her college in order to ask appropriate questions.
I created this Power Point to teach my students about the different types of colleges. They used this information to write a business letter to the college of their choice.
This interactive worksheet allows students to find, define, and practice using their literary terms by reading their novel (or any story) while doing so.
Literary Terms covered:
plot, resolution, internal conflict, external conflict, exposition,
This is a handout to give students to further explain how to write a fun story about a turkey by placing him/herself in the turkey's shoes (or claws). This is perfect for a holiday wiring assignment, especially for Thanksgiving.
This worksheet will help students prove they can use literary terms in their creative writing. As they write their rough draft, they will use the following colors, symbols and styles to show where each of these elements can be found in their
This PowerPoint gives students instructions on what to bring in his/her brown bag. It is also a great way to introduce note-taking at the beginning of the year and to get to know students. If you buy the PowerPoint, email me at: missykyky@yahoo.com
This attachment is designed to give you an awesome project with any/all of the vocabulary words you have taught your students. It is also used as a guideline so that students know how to set up their poster for the project.
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